Clackamas High School - Lance Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)
- Class of 1960
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X 7 1 r 'u 1, 1' .' A, - Q . .1 . ' 4 n , n f LAN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF CLACKAMAS HIGH SCHOOL 13801 S. E. Webster Road Milwoukie 22, Oregon ik' Volume III ik I 1960 , CO-EDITORS PATSY KELLEY CHARLIE HINKLE ii? ADVISOR MR. PAUL GOOD TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Management ........ .... 3 Faculty ,,..,............,..., .... 3 Student Government ......,. ....... 1 1 Classes ,............ ....... 1 5 Seniors . .,...., 16 Juniors . ....... 38 Sophomores .,.,.A, 44 Freshmen ..,.,,, ,,,,,.. 5 0 Honors ......... . . . ....... . 57 Publications ...., ....... 7 3 Activities ,. ........ 77 Clubs .......... ........ 9 5 Fine Arts ..... ........ 1 09 Athletics .................,............, ........ 1 15 Advertisements and Index ........ ..,..... 1 37 SCENES AROUND SCHOOL Students wait in line at ice cream counter. The student store. The library. The student parking lot Lunch hour. Buses loading. X xx CURRICULUM DIRECTOR PRINCIPAL SUPERIN TENDEN T James H. Adamson Owen 0. Sabin Dr. C Iyde Martin OFFICE STAFF DEAN OF GIRLS DEAN OF BOYS Helen .l. Flint William Johnson MAIN OFFICE BOOKKEEPER ATTENDANCE OF Mable Smith LIB RARIAN +V 1'i7i 2 J 7 523 ' .iffiwififzinf A 35 w tf W i ' ' 5-Fix 1 H Y we Lorraine Powell Nancy Hunter NURSE Flo H0rnbe1'ger Q Alice Powelson F Emma Smithson P11111 G00fl Carol Bun . . - 1 ' Writing English II English Il, ,Iournaltsm I, II Enslhh Ulf Creative Sophomore Class Ball State Teachers' College M.A. Pofyfmfi StgZ31s?'S' University of Oregon M.A. Shield, Lance Umor ENGLISH Dwight Densmore Maud Fowler . English IV 'Engl'-Sli H15 IV Western Michigan College M. Ed Pacific University B.A. College Cgunseling Kappa Chi, .Iunior Class SOCIAL STUDIES Loreh Anslow Jack Cruikshank Am. Problems, Soc. St., Am. History American Problems Portland Stat B. S ' ' e . University of Portland B.A. Sigma Epsilon DCIIHIS Milllir Boyd JIll'l'llilll Social Studie-9 , American Ilistory University of Oregon M. Erl. University gf Oregon M,S. VUTSUJ' FOOIINIU, WTSSIHIFS Varsity Basketball, Boys' League Margaret Evans Algebra I, ll, Trigonometrv Oregon State College M. Ed. Senior Class, Chess -Club MATHEMATICS Charles Hogue Plane Geometry Oregon State College M. Ed. Freshman and Sophomore Counseling Vern Mayo William Ferrell Algebra I. Mechanical Drawing General Math. Social Studipg University of Montana M.A. Eastern Oregon College li, S, ,lnnior Class Pi Delta Hi-Y Sheridan Jones Biology Lewis and Clark lf. Honor Society -fs 1 efz- ,J ,, W f ,,,, , 1' T lit-WM iw LW of i Z., 2 , L , .f e we iwigsvg Ag 1 . 7' , 4-its , Q 1:4-V H tt .emu za --f111ls93ff W -t,., 45.4.-t i 1 ., Q f, ,, ,. ,. .szwgff -ff- .5e:.. --f n, . . ,C :V-Nb, ' - 9,4 fi M ., ails an X ' -as ' , iv: lil - 1 , lit ,, 'fffif' INS fflefft - x ii i, ' S-ii ' i ir 2,2 ggsgg i v,-:pgs M assa,-s:2 A Q .- ,.., li l. ' - i f H , 25 5 X im , 15f 1f U,,- is - K . 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Varsity l'ootball PHYSICAL EDUCATION D0f0thY Allen Bernice Evans lphy-fifflll EflUCflli0H Physical Education University of. Oregon B. S. Washington State University M S Lambda Chl, Letterettes Rally, I. V. Rally Clifford Snider Physical Education Oregon State College Director of Athletics Buss Williams Latin I, English I Reed College B. A. Freshman Class, Girls' League LANGUAGES Jarnes Smith Algebra, Physical Education Oregon State College B. S. Wrestling Forrest Siemrolh German I, II, III, Latin I, II University of Portland M. Ed. 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Typing Lniversity of Oregon B.S Scarleteers l D. E. Club. Student Store Fmnz Setlluvek Keith Kingsley Cusnwr Ht-ilnnm Metal Sl , I I g ' 1 A . Wood Slllllh llNl1lSlfi l AHS .lgrivultnrv Uregon Eastern Washington College' B. fl. Oregon Stale lfollege B.S. tuntrf- I' arm ers DEAN'S OFFICE ATTENDANCE OFFICE WORKERS ROW 11 JOY Dillfnfine Judi A1151 and Dann Roth- ROW 23 ROW 1: Mrs. Hunter, Kathleen Westing, Judy Guthrie, Deanna Sandy GnY101'dQ CafnY.L0fn1S,.Di3nt? Molsled, and Vicki Mnfnfl- Ferguson, and Doris Lilly. ROW 2: Delores Schneider, Helen ROW 35 Chnf10n9'W1lkCa M155 Flint, Knihl' Alwlngefv Nancy Kunze, Lyinda Verhagen, Celia Carruthers, and Donna Foumal. Cottrell, Mr. Johnson, Pat Lawler, Patsy Kelley, and Betty Bell. Not pictured: Peggy Landis. LIBRARY MAIN OFFICE ROW l: Miss Hornherger, Peggy Rodenbaugh, Joann Berreth, Sharron DeWaide, Melody Cantrell, and Wanda Hough. ROW 2: Cathy Smith, Virginia Hills, Jayne Anderson, Barbara Rhodes, Donna Barry, and Ellen Lee Throndsen. Not Pictured: Susan Knight, and Sandra Lauinger. Seated: Fay Proctor, Mary Ann Cook, and Judy Swoverland. Standing: Mrs. Smith, Judy Garrison, Diane Milles, Bev Neal, and Carla Enegren. BOOKKEEPER SECRETARIES Seated: Judith Robinson, and Mrs. Powell. Standing: Linda Irene Kaiser, JoAnn Kemnitz, Marylin Hammavk, Linda Lt Williams, Arlelte Bakke, Frances LaBaw, and Judith Dieri-ks. Sharon Cox, and Margo Falkner. Not Pivtured: Suzie Dono-' van, Marilyn Freeman. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Eric Pearson, Rick Reents, Charlie Hinkle, and Don McKinney. BOW 2: Jeanette Westing, Rose Marie Budesilir, Nadine Archer, Sandy Gaylord, Phil Nelson, Penny Hunter, Joann Kam-zenski and Carolyn Senske. ROW 3: Bonnie Mt-- Ginnis, Mary Lou Dumolt, Lynne Scott, Sandra Newmann, Anita Lucirh, Bonnie Smith, and Gary White. ROW 4: Allen Heeter, Steve Stone, Paul Petrequin, Dean Popp, Dan Petticord, Jim Dumolt, Gary Bowen, Tom Neal, and Bob Dalllnan. C US TODIANS Mr. Knause MF- MHYCS Mr' Wicks BUS DRIVERS coolcs ROW 1: Vernon Morgan, Leonard Cread, Orville Killinglvevk, From loft- Dorothv Kocker Zereta Keith 'und lfla Barstad Donald Caves, Tom Watts, Gene Warner, Charles Huntsibul, ' ' , i ' ' ' Bay Ellsworth, Art Turnquist, Arthur Karl, Jim McGregor, Not Pictured' Ethel Ramsdeu' and Bob Ohman. RICKY REE NTS president JUSTIN OKADA vice-president STUDENT BODY OFFICERS CHARLIE HINKLE activities director MARLENE RASMUSSEN secretary PAU LA GERER treasurer INTERCLUB COUNCIL B l 5 m y M 3 . .. fa V' .x B' 1 ROW 1: Pam Swadener, Linda Williams, Judy Garrison, Pat Lawler, Nancy Cottrell, Sandra Bergstrom, Linda Hart, and Bev Neal. ROW 2: Janis Sabin, Rose Marie Budiselio, Arclie Olson, JoAnn Klein, Patsy Kelley, Ginger Hudson and Sherry Jager. ROW 3: Ken Boeve, Eldon Beckman, Herm Gartner, Glen Boring, Charlie Hinkle, Don Mc. Kinney, and Walt Wagner. Not Pictured: Bob Dallman, Cary Bowen and Bill Davidson. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Left to right: Don M4-Kinney, Sandy Gaylord, Mr. Sutherland, Mrs. Lillie, rhairmang lvlr. Ross :md Miss Sum, STUDENT COUNCIL PARLIAMENTARIAN W Ji :vfgvf9fg?ms1zff?5wdi B21 .mas Sifl slsggwi egife .. ,s v 2,,.,,,s ,,,,,E g:fQ?:fwf2,gefer2H :gf fwss, z . ,,w,,,. A, .. ,M ,?fif??55'l ':,fQ2f'f,,s,-eff f H .. Zfggigwg ,fs ,- ,,,, ,..- . ., - ,. .ggtggm V , N552 gf?-'si Q.: li, I f ,:: ,251 rw iniwg S, si Q, w gms sf ' rv ll' N l S, 'S A, xg' gxsfi, Fiiif-faa. 'as-.'I aw,-,ff,: ':v1f1 ' f5?5WS , .,-- Rl, ..,. ., ,. , ,- its ,-. ,-wax,-ft ,w,,gsg,,,, V ' w w l g , B Bob Dalllllliliiii 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARY FAY PROCTOR The 1960 graduating class has been an outstanding class throughout its four years of high school. With many outstanding leaders in scholarship, athletics, dramatics, and music, they have been a tremendous asset to Clackamas High School. Among the activities of the seniors this year was the Senior Class Play, HA Midsumnier Nighfs Dream, presented in December. VICE-PRESIDE JIM KLINI1, 1 TOP TEN SENIORS f -Waltz? -- , w--- f ' ROW 1: Bob Dallman, Charlie Hinlcle and Frank Nettleton. ROW 2: Jean Kalb, Kathy Westing, Lily Tamura, Margo Falker, Cathy Loftus, Linda Hart and Bev Neal. PERMANENT COMMITTEE RQW 1: Betty Bell, Nilza Ericson, Jim Dumolt.,' and Miss Margaret Evans, advisor. ROW 2: Darrel Frentress, Dick Beeson, Linda Hart, Betty McCoun, and Gary Bowen. SENIOR HALL OF FAME BRAINIEST Jean Kalb and Frank Nettleton, FRIENDLIEST Clark Harmon and Pal Lawlvr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Penny Hunter and Charlie Hinkle WITTIEST Jean Robertson and Don Boss BEST LOQKING MOST VERSATILE I aa Lenore Pense and Walt Wagner Sherry Jager and Ricky Beams MOST TALENTED BEST DRESSED Carol Randall and Don McKinney Barbara Hardl and Bob Wllglllff S . . N BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE i Fay Proctor and Leonard Wilke PEPPIEST MOST TYPICAL Peggy Landis and Eric Pearson MOST ATHLETIC Jim Duulolt and Judy Garrison Yvonne Hogg and Ken Alcorn GLEN AKERS A gentle man of a good conscience Chess Club 2, 3, -1, Letternlen 4. 1w+s1..f1a4114m.s,m,,,,,, ,.., , ,,,,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 535521 'Y H5232mEv25QsiI52:lE2Sg5gjgiggfjigggiggggs .C ,,. f ifiifiifiii ' 3' NIARY LOU ANDREWS A sweet attractive l-:intl of grace Phi lfelta Tau -l, Style Slum 3: G'1'l of the llontli 3, Letterettes 4, If.T.A. 3: IIE Qlubsl C-X412 5 Pep Club 3, . . I Secretary 3: f.ll1lll'I'll1lll '4Hello Day lJ2llI t? 3, Clnairman i'Centen11ial'7 Danvi- 3. GILBERT ALLDRITT What's the use of living if you Cflllif enjoy yourself' s ,. s-----as'w JUDI AUS A flower. fragrant and fair ljreppers 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, .l.Y. Alternate Cheerleafler 2, Masquers 2, Tlnrspians 3. 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Lady Precious Stream 2, Intramurals 3, Letterettes 3, 4, Cavalettes 2, 3, Girls, Glee 1, Ensem- ble 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Jazz Club 3, F.N.A. Phi Delta Tau 3, 4, President 3, Reporter 4, Skin of Our Teethi' 3, Shield Staff 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, KEN ALCORN A student, a mixer, and an athlete Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 2, Football 3, 4, Metro League Football Honorable Men- tion 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon 4, Mr. Personality 3, Class President 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Rotarian of the Month 4, Metro League Basketball Sec- ond Team 4, All-State Honorable Men- KATHLEEN ALWINGER A happy so1tI', Girls' Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, Clirislmas Assembly 1, 2, Future Homemakers 2: Ylasquers 2, Cavalet'cs 3, l .N.A. 3: l-111:-e St-iff 3' Child Staff 3' Siem-ulazltes 4. .,, ,.I 3, -l, Offire Pra4'ti1'e 4. ragr1151S544,525153iilissgggsgggeseismiitsresgs tion 4, Most Valuable Player 4. xl' ' - , JANET ESTHER AUS I f - iff Our youth we can have but today' ---' .fi Preppers 1, F.T.A. 3, sl, J. Y. Alternate E Cheerleader 2, Masquers 2, Thesplans 3, ,Li 4, Secretary 2, Cavalettes 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, Ensemble 2, Choir 2, 3, Intra- .. . V 4, murals 3, Lady Previous Stream 2, l .N.A. 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Phi Delta Tan lt 2fffZ14f:,M'K fa H5295 i ARLETTE BAKKE Modesty, the jewel in my flower Phi Delta Tau 3, 4, D. of the Month 4, Christmas Program. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Skin of Our Teethn 3, Forensics 3. E. Club 4, Girl lnterclub Council JACK 'BALDWIN A still and quiet conscience Transfer from Norwalk, Calif. 4, Base- ball 1, 2, Lettermen 2, 3, Illuminatti 4, Football 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2. DICK BEESUN 'i QQ All the great men are dying off, in ,V fact, I don't feel so well myself 1f00t1,411 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, f f! Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 1, 2, 4, ra?-QE 'ffe'2f'14f,4,s , w-.112-:ff fl2,'5f111z.. .' Q, 4. ..,, l filmtv y ' :W Y 5553 35211152 iiiviil . si:i.:s32,j1,?3,,:,jqfyg , .... fwmeesileebls '1- 293511 5llHif'lll Council 2, 3. 1 , . ,,.. f ., ' 'alio JOHN BECKER ,sliil sc , . A contented man is always rich 1 .xi ,pf as sr. ,.:,: 1 ,M 45,153 15141 , 1 loo, BETTY LOU BELL The smaller the sweeter HW 4-4. 14 1' 53' -ia fi wi-,,vf.sf1' was We '-fzw-14123441,441-a4:.4,1, ixeszzifszifiizggtat' if' 54 .' R :n j ggelflietf ' szeiggr' '?i'i13,g5 2 . J SE! .e 41512, 4 ' l' an if 1 tax a 4-543 G SA NDRA BERGSTROM Modest and quiet, she goes her wayi' F.H.A. 2, 3, 4g Style Show 2, 3, Treasurer 3, President 4g Intramurals 3, Cavalettes ig Intern-lub Council 4,Valentine Court 4.' KENNETH BOEVE A wise man never loses anything if l DIANA BOCCI he has himself, 'iHer sweetness made her friends ROGER LOUIS BETNAR F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, De- 'SAS ,I man Spenketh, so is he ' gree Chairman 3, Vice-president 4, Style .Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Base- fm 3' 49 Pfeppm 14 Cf'Vt ?'teS 2' 3142 'mu 2, 3, 4g Lenermen 2, 3, 4g Sigma Speculantes 3, Letterettes 3, 4, Girls Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Sports 1' 2' 3' 4' JUANN BERRETH Her thoughts are mirrored in het facei' Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 2 v, 4 3 Yu-e-president 43 'L0ur Town 2, Foot- Iighters lg Honor Society 4. LUANN BUNSTEIN Blesses her-stars and thinks it F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football l, lumrvu 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Honor Society ' ' 3, 45 Wrestling lg Concert Band l,I2, 3. -lg Honor Band 2, 3, 4, lVlusiv in May 3, 4, lntercluh Council 4. DONALD BOSS 3 .fW.hen joking made a crime. he GARY BOXVEN iili i r , ,, , Thespians 2, 3, 4: Choir 1,1 3, 4: Fowl- MA 'e s 'f' f . . sics 3, 4, Our Towrf' 2, Sigma Epsilon Pi Delta Hi-X 2, 3, 4, Sei-renal-yw5. Presu- 44 Christmas COIWPI 1, 2' 3, 42 i'Lt 'Y 'len' 49 ,S f e '. Cf'u 4: l'l'A',1: 2: Precious Stream 2g Senior Class Play 4g llonor Society 3, 4: Golf 3: 'Slneld Senior Hall of Fume 43 Ensemble 1, 2, 3g Staff 3, 45 Class Permanent f.0IlllIllllPQ' 4: A: .askin of our Teethw 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg lntervlull Council 4. TONY BOWEN Transfer from Oilton, Oklahoma 3g Base- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l Student Coun- 1-il 'kNight of .lanuary 16 3. A contented man is always rich 4. E V DENNIS BROWN BUY HURGI-I Senior Class Play 43 Stage Crt-is el. wrwmng ,L His life is his to mold Do us von would lu' done hy JESS BRAKENIAN A good num L 333.55 If: A '23, S' i1 ,Ra mg ms 3 4 ,. . , 3' 1 ' A fs.5L'x Q 'Q it 'F Q gr 'ug W -if fill J , QQ, -assi 3 as 93 fr ,Mis Q. ,gt if wish Is not life too short to bore our- A 'h 5 i i KAREN CARBONEAU Cheerful company shortens the milesv Transfer from Roosevelt 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Cavalettes 43 Miss Sadie Hawkins 43 Everlatta 3, 43 Pi Beta 3, 43 Preppers 13 Honor Roll 33 Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL CARLSON . 3 I Young and full of fun am lf' Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Angling Club 33 Track 33 Lettermen 2, 3, 4. . , - . a H . - 132' 1 -- -1.1, zlaawfeg 44 321213 1 DEAN CASPERSON GA good mind possesses a kingdomi' Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 23 In- ternational Relations Club 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 lnterclub Council 4g Honor Society 3, 4. ELLEN COLEMAN A soft spoken lady F.H.A. 2, 33 Y.F.C. 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 33 Cavalettes 4. PENELOPE COOK Softly speaks and sweetly smiles -. . 3 -Wi -V - A tt..-at .ef -' -t'. MELVIN BUSER He is gentle, he is kind sZif1iF5?SZ'?T1.If..i as Yf' if :f Qsluswa ' 3' .i.12 3f5i3' M i . , f 1 ts 1 ft F f rt H, Q ff 1 514,81 f ra? Jr ru wg. 4 Q Wifi ,L B -f..-an if 3, ff a v??g1,,,,Q,, ff A . i - , ft.:-1., ' sfazf2?ee'1 I 'U' -- . N .. ,Hgh gum F I is new f ull 3 , 5 ! H at 5 Q- E ,, wgv Fr 5511231 H sf ' Sifriiiff. 12552 KEN CARLSON Knowledge is the treasurer of the mindv Chess Club 33 Angling Club 33 Honor Society 43 Rock Club 13 Tumbling 13 Tennis 23 Skin Divers 23 International Relations Club 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Speculantes 4. , ,M ss., ,, ,,.. , -5,5521 . - , 9,3f'lE,p,f ,tst a s -' is gf She Paints a pretty pwtwev t Rowling lg Art Club 23 French Club 23 Cavalettes 2, 3, 43 Executive Council 33 Office Staff 43 Girls' League Scrapbook ,,.,, Cllilifman 4- f- - 5313.-swat, , Ne., -nv-' .. ,-1 .. ,. ::3m,.,,: 35-E., RICHARD CLARK He knows what is what MARY ANN COOK She sees good in anyone Future Nurses 3, 43 Masquers 3, Pres. 3, Y.F.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Fire Squad 3, 43 Tennis 2, 33 Volleyball 3g Office Practice 4. NANCY COTTRELL If every good deed were a cent, she'd be a millionaire Pi Sigma 13 Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Historian 4, President 43 Prep- pers lg Speedball Champions 13 Letter- ettes 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Lance Staff 43 Senior Class Play 43 Fire Squad 4. SHARON COX She has a .smile that won't rub 'off' 'iOur Towni, 2, Lady Precious Stream 2, Night of January 16 3, Thespians 3, 4, Phi Delta Tau 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Letterettes 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Forensics 4, Office Practice 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ,B 4 . - 'fa ,wil 'Y N' 'fgf:z5.f3fissifssa2ff154f himself' nfttlmi ' f 'ts f 1 : I ,. amaze K ,fs -s.,p 1 lfzffaszw- f new In k- -k ss ,rises- ,,,,,,,,,, 4.5. . isa- .,.,.f,,-.fs f-- g,eagaff1fs,1r2..yf1iff::lm if-f. ',--'f- Fi,''ff1z1.S?iii5ff2ffffff12? 1 4' at 2 . -- , --csf+14sf1 , . f' ROBERT DALLMAN The honest man is able to speak for CHARLOTTE CROOK Beauty is a good letter of introductionl' Cavalettes 4, Kappa Chi 2, 3, 4, Activity Director 4, Lance Staff 3, F.H.A. 3, Art Club 2, Secretary 2, Girls League Style Show 4, F.I'I.A. Style Show 3, 4, Fire Squad 4. Student Planning Comm. 2, Pi Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Rotarian of the Month 4, Class President 3, Basketball 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Chaplain,4, TopTen. NANCY CROSBY An hour for toil, a day for sport? Volle ball Cham ion Team 1, Bowling Y P 2, Moon Watch 2, Science Club -2, Play Days 3. CARY CRABTREF. 'iAct honestly and act boldly 3, 4, S.T.E.C.H. JOHN DAVIS I call a fig a fig and a spade a spadev Model Railroaders 1, Chess Club.2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Baseball 1, 3, Bowling 2. SUSAN DEERING Her quietness is becomingv Transfer from Immaculata Academy -3, Orchestra 3, 4, Choir 3, F.N.A. 3, Fire Squad 4, Music in May 3, 4, Senior Play Publicity Committee 4, String Trio 3. SHARRON DEWAIDE She is all fun Transfer from Milwaukie 2, Lambda Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 2, Student Council 3, Office Practice 3, Library Practice 4. JOY DIPROFIO She enjoys life' as it is Phi Delta Tau 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, F.N.A. 3, F.T.A. 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Jazz Club 3, Masquers 2, Thespians 3, 4, Prom. Comm. 3, Intra- murals 3, Debate 2, 4, Skin of Our Teeth 3, Lady Precious Streamv 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Office Staff 4, Forensics 2, 4. SUZANNE DONOVAN Just a minute and a half tall Transfer, Central High 4, Student Coun- t-il 1, 2, March of Dimes Princess 1, Cotton Ball Court 2, Annual Staff 33 Forensics 4, Girls' League Vice-President 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Sweetheart Ball Prin- cess 3, Office Practice 4. DAVID DRAPER He has that glance that seldom ladies hearts resistv Transfer, Williams, Minnesota, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, One Act Play 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Class President 3, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 4, F.F.A. Secretary 2, Letter- men Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DUMOLT Gentle in manner, firm in heart 'Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Rally King 4, Class Permanent Committee 4, Student Council 4, Senior Hall of Fame, Rotarian of the Month 4. ,X .. W - ,atf,:.,.zf- H fits: 1 eiikiiiifizffi .,,. a fa ,, ' , -Mr mag' . , ,... -::effsH.si, w1--'ff ff PAT ENNES 'LWhy worry, I never do A -- JAMES FLINK His voice is like the splendor in Innes, Transfer, .lesuit 2, Boys' Clee 2, Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Choraliers 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Music in May 3, 4, Art Club 3. 1 ' , fffff' W, ,,,,. '..,, ,,., U '- ' i 153 B i 3 32- ff H, f is 5 58 ,ggi 2. wf- f 2452 ,fre-5Hffffiifsfii ' . MARCO! FALKNER A steadfast mind and will to seek the gooclv Preppers 1, Debate 2, Fire Squad 2, Our Town 2, Masquers 2, SIECH 2, Cor.-Secy. 2, Phi Delta Tau 3, 4, Office Practice 4, D.E. 4, Treas. 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Quiz Team I, 3, Letterettes I, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4,-Championship Soccer Team 13 Honor' Society 4. DONNA FOUMAL A merry heart, a happy heart Bowling 2, Office Practice 4, Girls' League Concessions 3, 4. DIANE FREITER What comes from the artist comes from within Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dads, Club Show I, Art Club 2, 4, Choir 2, Masquers 2, Cavalettes 2, 3. PAUL FERO No legacy is so rich as silence Angling Club 3, Illuminatti 3, 4. iii 3l fl?Qs-I 5, H, e-,ia iEf'I!?9i?E?5e5Y Wi . ..:': L15 2' 1 : -xi !V,rE5!! f'i:- 'I3':,Ei :i':.' l vi? . 2t2i:?!?Ziiff'vf!5?' 4 ' ' f-F-E?sl?'35sf.Eafi!i'l nf'fswfs,,Cfse ,, .. - ' 'H1nr.- : - :ffi!EaE:3S?'5'f . V f. .. Xen- - :lf 4 A ,, ' s d , fs. , we rtpsafgtivst . v s,,E-igiittpffgxp S I 1 ffsflff . ,, ,f,,...t ,.,. .,,, M f' :ffffJ'g:,,f:Ai 'f - 1 -fffg y fit- ' WSF, -iff? Q f 415 MARILYN FREEMAN Loyal to truth and F.H.A. 1, Style Show Treasurer 3, Vice-president 4, Fire Squad -1, Office Practice 4. CJUDY GARBISON As merry as the day is longu NILZA ERICSON She walks serenelyv Exchange Student from Brazil 4, Pi Beta 4, Treasurer 4, Everlatta 4, Class Perma ensics 4. JIM FORMAN Give me neither poverty nor riches, just happinessv Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, D.E. 4, Pep Band 3, Audio-Visual 2. friendshipi' 3, F.N.A. 2 3 4 DARELL FRENTESS What is life without a little fan mixed in? Social Studies Rep. 1, Basketball 2, 3, 5181110 Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Letters man 23 37 45 Track 4, Class Permanent Committee 3, 4, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Student Council 3, Golf Intramurals 2, Intramural Basketball 3. nent Comm. 4, Student Council 4, F05 THOMAS GAITHER Be what you appear to be Varsity Rally 3, 4, Queen 4, Swimming 2, Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Our Town 2, Senior Class Play 4, Emblem Design Comm. 2, Girls' League Style Show 4, Forensics 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Lance Staff 2, Scarleteers 3, 4, Office Practice 4, Senior Hall of Fame, Basket- ball Quccn 4. l HERM GARTNER UA man to remember Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, 4, Metro All-Star 3, 4, Shrine All-Star 43 Basketball 1, 2,.3, 43MetroZLeague Honorable Mention 43Baseball l3Choir43 Track 2, 3, 43 Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, V ice- president 3, President 4g Student Coun- cil 33 Interclub Council 43 Class Sgt.-ab Arms 2, 43 4'Lady Precious Stream 2: Letterman 2, 3, 4, President 4,Sgt.-at-' Arms 25Boys.',League Council 2, Program, Chairman 43 ,School Spirit N0mi,i6e:3. JOE' GRAHAM A man who is hard to know is worth knowing when you know himn RUTH GOOD HARRIET GOMES The mildest manners and the To be gentle is the test of a lady gemlesl .keanu Transfer from Millanina, Oregon 33 Let- terettes 33 F.H.A. 4. ALICE CERLING A pleasant smile, a charming facen FRED GUNZNER Born for success he seemed' Best Supporting Actor 33 Skin of Our Teethl' 33 Night of .lanuary 165' 3. Football 1, 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 1,2. ,JUDITH GUTHRIE Not bold or shy, but a nice mingling of eachu Preppers 13 Ch'oir 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 33 Intramurals 1, 3, Volleyball Champs 3, Speedball Champs 13 F.T.A. 23 Fire Squad 43 F.N.A. 23 Office Prac- tice 43 Swimming 13 Phi Delta Tau 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Cavalettes 2. BARBARA LYNN HARDT She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with Pi Sigma 13 Zinotti lg Glee 13 Senior Choir 23 Preppers 13 Girls' Sports 1, 2g Lambda Chi 2, 3, 43 Vice-president 2, 3, Pi Beta 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad 2, 43 Choral- iers 23 Lady Precious Stream 23 Rally 3, 43 Scarletters 3, 43 Skin of Our Teeth' 33 Night of January 16 33 Shield Staff 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 Honor Roll 43 Thespians 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Metro Press Club 4. CLARK HARMON Happy men shall have many friendsl' Football 13 Honor Society 4g Our Towni' 2g Senior Class Play 43, Specu- lantes 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Inter national Relations Club 43 Debate 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Senior Hall of Fame a LE , , 3 ,L Great things are done when men and mountains meet LINDA HART Thoughts are blossoms of the soul Preppers 13 Spanish Club 23 Intramurals 13 Class Treasurer 33 Honor Society 3 4, Program Chairman 43 Cavalettes 2, 3 4, President 43 Girls' League Council 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Permanent Comm. 3, 4, Shield Asst. Editor 43 Metro Press Club 43 Prom Hostess 33 District Girls, League Conference 43 International Relations Club 43 Prom Comm. 43 A.F.S. Exchange Student 43 lT0p Ten 41 45554 v e YVONNE R. HEGG She scatters sunshine along the way' Letterettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Recorder 4g Lambda Chi 2, 3, 43 Pi Beta 2, 3g Prep v 9 E nate 43 French Club 23 Tennis 3,- 4 Senior Hall of Fame 4!,BasketballCouTl 4 pers 13 Girls' League Council 23 Scarle- leers 3 4' Tumblin 13 Rally 3, Alter- S Social Studies Rep. 13 lnterclub Council 3, 4, President 43 Student Body Activities Director 43 Assembly Comm. 2g Student Council 1, 2, Parliamentarian 43 Honor Society 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Pi Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 33 Sig- ma Epsilon 4g Speculantes 43 Rotarian of the Month 43 Voice of Democracy 23 Footlighters 13 Footlighter Play 13 Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 43 Best Thespian 23 Our Town' 23 Senior Class Play 2, 4g Lady Precious Stream 23 Night of Jan. 16 33 Lance Asst. Editor 3, Co-editor 43 Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 43 Senior Hall of Fame 4g Top Ten 43 Valedictorian 4. l if ftfst E.D HORNER Abundant caution does no harmn Skin Diving 2, 35 F.F.A. 2, 35 Fire Squad 45 D.E. Club 4. LARRY HUSEMAN A man of businessv DALE JOHNSTON WANDA HOUGH Tender and true Cavalettes 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 45 F.H.A. 3, 4, Style Show 35 Class Permanent Comm. 35 lntra- murals 35 Library Practice 4. GINGER HUDSON PENNY HUNTER D Learned and fair and good is she none of hglwenfs best treasuresv Hbsteppers 1' 2' 33 Scarleteers 2' 3' 45 F.H.A. 2 3, 4 Council 2 3 Secretary 4 ghgspialgg' 445 Pgeplgersdlg Kafjpa Chi Style Show 25 Fire Squail 35 Pi Beta 2: ' 2 ' lsmnanu ' fesl em 4, om? 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Cor.-Secy. 45 D. coming Court 45 Lady Precious Stream E. Club 3. Lance Staff 4. Student Colm, 25 uNight offlanuary 169, 33 Senior Class cil 45 Horior Society 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Ifjllay ASE' glgectff Glee gi P1 Beta 22 Girls' League Vice-president 3, Delegate oilor, 0, v Q 0n0r oclety 3, 4, to O.S.C. 25 Girl of the Month 45 Val- Phi Phi Phi 15 Summer Planning Comm. emine Court 4. 25 Girl of the Month 4. f--. ' aims M 2 SH T, . , , . H555 ,l , Q 1 5 l BW V ,,.. ,,.. 2, V qt, 3, . ff1ff' F 3 fail? XL .. J ,Q if J . fi ,HZ mush 417 as am, 1 if MELODY JOHNSON SHERRY J AGE 1, Wealthy is she for her friends are many Social Studies Rep. 15 Class Vice-President 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Our Towni' 25 Voice of Democracy 25 Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice- president 3, President 45 Everlatta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Treasurer 35 Rally 35 Loyalty Day Princess 35 Interclub Coun- cil 45 Lance Staff 45 Hello Week Chair- man 45 Girls' League Secretary 4, Style Show 45 Christmas Court 45 Fire Squad 25 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Meier 81 Frank Fash- ion Board 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nominating Cgmm, 2: flnmmittpna 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM JELENIEVVSKI u?IfIe9'T2,,7l0l noisy but she's always anignity at its bestv Volleyball 45 Fire Squad 45 Choir 1, 2. Cantata 1, 25 Christmas Assembly 1, 2. WW LORAINE JONES Not decked with diamonds but He said little but to the purpose? IRENE KAISER Sheds, a right good, lassv glee 13 Chfiil' 29 Eternal 25 Everlatta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 45 Cav alettes 2, 4. ' f was 1,s,,:- :ami fs fr., .. 5 . I. . 1 i..as Qantent f 2' 2 al l '55 1 I , . .mf 55 1 Eif 'da X sii. .Q 5 JEAN KALB Without music life would be a mistake Choir 4, Accompanist 45 Girls' Trio Ac- companist 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Ensemble Accompanist 25 Choraliers 3, 4, Accompanist 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Music Letter 2, 35 Prom Hostess 25 Cav- alettes 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 45 Student Council 25 Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 45 International Rela- tions Club 4, Historian 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Salutatorian 4. HELEN KEHRER She is a girl who does her ownl thinking TIM KENDIG JOANN KEMNITZ As kind as a queen on her Coronation dayn Preppers 1, Pi Sigma lg Lambda Chi 2, DAVE KENDALL PATSY KELLEY Sincerity and kindness are stars in her crown of achievementi' Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Presi- dent 4, Pi Beta 3, 4, Reporter 4, Rally 4, School Spirit Court 3, Girl of the Month 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Lance Co-Editor 4, Student Directory Editor 3. 4, Shield Staff 4, Letterettes 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Bowling 1, 2, Champion Volleyball Team Captain 3, Interclub Council 4, Honor Roll 3, Girls League Style Show 4, Office Practice 4, Oregon State Rally Clinic 4, If of O Press Instit. 4, Quill K Scroll 4, Metro Press Cluh,4. 3, 4, Vif'9'Pf95id9m 2s Sefg9f'm'3i'AfHl5 33 Full wise is he that can himself Class Treasurer 2, Nominating Comm. 2, know Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Girls Sports Q - - , , ,, , , ,Q U 2, 3, 4? Fire Squad 2? FTA. 33 Thesi yrenllng I, 2, 3, Track 2, CICS. Country pians 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, D.E. 4, Secre- tary 4, Senior Class Play 4, Skin of Our Teeth 3, Night of Jan. 16. 3, Honor Society 4, Office Practice 4, Committees. Do as you would be done by Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Bust hall I, 2, 3, Basketball SUSAN KNIGHT Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdoml' , ,N 1 ' is ,,:,' 1' .- JIM KLINE A patient man can climb the highest Class Vice-president 4, Pi Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Illuminati 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Permanent Comm. 3, Lettermen 3, 4, Student Council 4, Mr. Personalityi4,: JUDY KNAPP Happy she seem night JOANNE KLEIN A smile in her eyes, on her lips a song F.T.A. 4, Phi Delta Tau 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Choraliers 3, 4, Masquers 2, Triple Trio I, Intercluh Counril 4: Girls' Ensemble 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee' 12 Honor Society .4Q s from morn till NIIKE KOCHER Once a friend. always a friend Shieltl Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4: Football 1, Skin Divers 2. 3: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club -li Fire Squad 4, Lance Staff 3: Quill and Scroll 3, -l. PAUL KOIDA PETER KOIDA 'fThey are never alone who are He is no end of his actions blessed' accompanied with noble thoughts F.l .A. l. 2, 3: Pi Delta Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. I 2, 3, Baseball 1, Cross Country Treasurer 2. Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Honor 3, 4: pi ,Delia Hi,Y 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3. Society 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Cross Coun- I t ALEX KOMLOFSKE A good fellow among friends SANDRA LAUINGER The mildest manners and the gentlest heart Junior Red Cross 13 Treasurer ls F.H.A 2g Masquers 2, 33 Office Practice 4. v FRANCES LABAW A pleasant smile, a charming face PAT LAWLER She is like a dew drop from Heaven Transfer from St. Mary's Academy 33 Girls' League Pres. 4g Everlatta 3, 4, Vice- president 3, Treasurer 4g Pi Beta 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Student Council 43 Interclub Council 4g Office Practice 4g Girls' League District Conference 3, 43 State Conference 33 Cavalettes' 43f Miss -Personality 43. Senior H211 Of Fame- 5 HELEN KUNZE The sweet aspect of a princess Phi Phi Phi 13 Kappa Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g Student Council 33 F.H.A. 4g Intramural Volleyball Champs 33 Office Practice 43 Girls' League Style Show 4g PEGGY LANDIS The kind of friend to have and to be Pi Sigma lg Preppers lg Student Council 1, 2, 43 Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, President 2, Historian 33 Pi Beta 2, 3, 43 Queen of Clubs 2g Fire Squad 23 F.H.A. 2, Treas- urer 23 Lance Staff 4g Senior Editor 43 Bowling 23 C.A.D. Chairman 33 Class Secretary 23 Shield Staff 4g Class Perma- nent Comm. 33 Office Practice 43 Senior Hall of Fame 43 Class Vice-president 33 Girls Sports 1, 23 Nominating Comm. 3, 4. DANIEL LAW his luck LINDA LEE Good things come in small packages Transfer from Ukiah, California 33 Office Practice 4. A man may be more vigorous than DORIS LILLY A good head is better than all the heads in the world' ' Girls' League Concessions 3, 43 Intra- mural Bowling 23 F.H.A. 33 G.A.A. Pic- nic 33 Masquers 3. CATHY LOFTUS A happy mixture of work and play' Shield Staff, 3, 4, Editor 43 Lance Staff 3g Metro Press Club Secretary 43 Girls' League Council 3, 4, District Secretary 3g Cavalettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 43 Office Practice 43 Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Mil- waukie Review Correspondent 3, 4g Girls' State 3,3 Christmas Court 43 Prom Host- ess 2l3 Top Ten 4. , BYRON MANN 'AES MALLORY, , , 1 He is himself, honest and able hetzltglilg ls lmposslble to a wlllmg D. E. Club 4g General Science Club 13 Agriculture 1, 2, 3. DON MANTEI In himself is his might F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Anglers Club 23 Bowling 3. DONNA MUELLER A fairer lady there Spanish H Club3 Y.F.C. Honor Society. WARREN MEYER Which I have earned by the sweat of my brown Baseball 13 Lettennen 2, 3, 4g Sigma Epsilon 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. never was seen Club 33 National BETTY MCCOUN Beauty seen is never losti' Phi Phi Phi lg Class Permanent Comm. 4. DIANE MILES In youth and charm wisdom is but rare Transfer from Franklin 23 Cavalettes 2, 33 Lance Staff 33 Art Club 43 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Speculantes 43 Orchestra Ensemble 43 Office Practice 4g Play Publicity 4. 'B idi F. F. 5 2 ? A'f15f5lPs'5Q: if ' W . i '5iIfffiI5p , 'Xi lfs2i5f5EE:S!Zi5i??ff? 5.,,f.,,ilS ' f' 'liif5l3,2f55?f' 1f? :.. 'lS.gg,gjgf'zggefi.f ,,,ffy15!t1fffg5 .,. ..,.. ....f. 3 .. f'f::i3izwL:VilEEES EEF , V .... it DON MCKINNEY Admiration will linger here longv PHILIP MELEN His thought and conduct are his own Chess Club 2, Vice-president 23 Senior Class Play 4. NORMAN MUELLER He is very knowingv Student Council 3, llluminatti 4. Transfer from West Linn 23 Boys' League President 4, Treasurer 33 Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Secretary 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Metro League Honor Band 3, 4g Class Treasurer 4g Stage Crew 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 43 Senior Hall of Fame 4g Student Council 3, 43 Executive Council BEVERLY NEAL Be true to your word, your work, and your friends P. T. S. A. Student Representative 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Girl of the Month 43 Foreign Language Award 23 Prom Hostess 2g Letterettes 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 43 Speculantes 33 Cavalettes 3, 4, Secretary 43 International Relations Club 4, Secretary-treasurer 4g Lance Staff 43 Office Practice 43 lnterclub Council 2, 45 Rotarian of the Month 4, PHILIP NELSON Small of stature, but great of capacity Student Council 13 Junior Choir li Sig- ma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 D.E. Club 4, Parliamentarian 43 Boys' League Vice-president 3, Council 43 Fire Squad 23 Senior Class Play 4. 4g Top Ten 4:3 Social -Studies Rep 1. FRANK NETTLETON A man not to be changed by time or place National Honor Society 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3g Speculantes 3, 43 International Relations Club 43 French Club 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Interclub Council-33, Student,Council 2.3 Top,Ten: Senior Hall of Fame 4. CATHIE M. NEWCOMB She is a girl who does her own thinking F.H.A. 1, 2g Moonwatch Team 23 Fire Squad 4. ik, ,...,. . ,, ,,.., , f 6'He is gentle, he is klndl' : Chess Club 2, 32 Honor R011 1, 2. 3. 4s Honor Society 3, 4. .-f,.fsiz5 .i ' ,kk' 2 f , oo.oo - , oooo . DEAN OSTERMAN 'iHe shall have a happy memoryn Class President 2, J. V. Cheerleader l, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Dance Band 1, Operetta 1, Ensemble 3, Boys, Ensemble 3, Music Letter 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 2, Sigma Phi Upsilon l, Fire Squad 2, Student Council I, 2, Metro League Football lt. iz.. .... Her beauty outshines the restl' sf, ,gg , ROBERT NETV HAM 'l'i' -oiei Deeds. not men. have always been iff, ' - 'vv' -',,,, f it,,no.evtf:nzzastfritsm,., 'r'11' ,,., 1 e,i.' gl . ,t,V WESLEY NOTZ f : ff H ' . . V 2 A man ls better than a bookn tf, . V' ' I ' 9355555343-'33i553K9l'?3i5 1533 555l5!3q'7Wi4l 3' ' ' S!jQ2?IQ3l?ill5f' ' -- ,,,,, fiflilllf it, g' zt.. ,L ROGER PATLRIDGE , Words of truth and sobernessv lf'55Elfl, ii ii f ' 3- ' 3 ti lt ,t ,sil- ' 3:-3f2,s?f2 a Honorable Mention 4. LENORE PENSE Q,.,.-,,..,,,.,g,,,j,,,,,,,,, 1.3 - - .uQs.,Flo:P,s--tzfgooz'fa ,.:s:,tsgze.t:-5-t.s:s,. .. . f3te,,ezff-,pew .-Hwfsistwgsiewfi ,, ,, , . 'tt if -271,141 H we -.JS y, Q ,mv ,woof- .-19:522si25!!IZ fn'f??5ff'1'f 53- a V -,L - ypggt gr ,gg,m,7:.f!fg,f11x, ' ., ,, ,,, -- --,, lfl, , ' ' A itil- ., ,,,, Q? qielglvf 5 Siyfgfgg, 35'2flffitf?'!,f!'7f:ifSit,'5i1i.-to ERIC PEARSON '5Nothing recommends rt man more to a female mind than good looksn Baseball 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Class Nominating Comm. 2, Class Permanent Comm. 3, Student Council 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Senior Hall of Fame. JEAN PE ERY Fair and wise and good is shei' Cavalettes l, Style Show 2, Everlatta 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, Intramurals I, 2. Social Studies Representative 1, Prep- pers I, Pi Sigma 1, Spanish Club 2, Vice-president 2, Student Council 2, 3, Nominating Comm. 2, Girls' League Dis- trict Conference 3, Treasurer 3, Style Show 4, Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Spring Style Show 3, Fire ,Squad 2, Senior Hall of Fame 43 Basketball Court S tti. DICK PETERSON Always on the bright side of lifei' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Tumb- '71 ling 1, Illuminatti 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, ' K 4, Fire Squad 4, Intramurals 1, 3. lf. , to 'gif e A rt o i 4 ' -as ,, ,. , gif. ,- ff n ' st, it ,' ' ' . CAROL RANDALL A smile in her eyes, on her lips a songi' FAY PROCTOR She walks in beauty like the night Preppers l, Intramurals I, Speedball Champs 1, Miss Personality 2, Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Class Secretary 3, 4, Prom Decoration Chairman 3, G.A.A. 3, Office Practice 4, Fire Squad 4, Girls, League Style Show 4, Forensics 4, Senior Hall of Fame. FRANK PULLA M He gathers audiences wherever he goesl' 1 Transfer from Tillamook 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Sigma Epsilon 4. -t ,,.,,..,. X , ,, :f:z-'5iZ5ii- ' ' f?5l'f-fIi65ii5iY9fliii5f 1- ziggy, : , 2, V- 1 ?!'.:ff'f2g:: f ,jg 1, 5 'E -Hifliiffitiiliiiffilii Honor Soicety 3, 4, Secretary-treasurer 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Pi Sigma 1, Preppers l, Glee l, Choir 2, Carousel 1, Honor Assembly 4, Triple Trio I, Speculantes 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Vice-president 4, i'Night of Jan. 16 3, Senior Class Play 4, Forensics 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-president 4, Girls, League Show 4. Qir1'pf'1h4 Month 43, Senior Hall of Fame. to bubble RICK REENTS All he does, he does with all his might g I SQCA- Stud-fRe1L Peenyl Peake Ayifalfd 3 3, -Chodii-13, Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Metro League Honorable-Mention 33 Pi Delta Hi-Y 2g Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, '4, Chaplain 3, 43 Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Honor Roll 1, 33 Mr. Personality 23 Oregon Youth and Government Delegate 43 Senior Hall of HFanie 4g Student Body Vice-president 33 President 43 Rotarian of the Month 4g Shield Staff,,.43 Honor Society 3, 43 Quillrand Scroll 43 AMetro League jBagkgtbgll,Honorable Mentioni 41 JEANNE ROBERTSON 3 A laughing brook that never ceases TOM RICH You find him always doing his duty Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 33 Moon- watch 2, 3, 43 Lettermen 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, President 33 Prom Comm. 33 Lance Staff 33 Shield Staff 3. PEGGY RODENBAUGH An old-fashioned charm, and sweet Transfer from Oregon City 13 Lunch Staff 2, 33 Library Staff 4g Intramurals 33 Phi Delta Tau 3, 4. GARY RULIFSON Sure to prosper Basketball 1, 23 Angling Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2. KENDA RICHARDSON Good words are worth much and cost little DANA ROTH The magic of a face Preppers 13 Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Vice-president 3, District Conference 1, 2, 4, Delegate to O.S.C. 3g Style Show 2, 3, 43 Everlatta 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 2, Secretary 3, Chaplain 33 Office Practice 43 Comm. 1, 2, 3g Christmas Court 43 Miss Sweetheart 33 Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g Valentine Queen 4. Social Studies, Representative lg Junior Red Cross 1, Qor. Secretary lg Youth and Government 23 Bowling 23l'Girls' Sports l, 23 Fire Squad 2, 43 Pi Beta 2, Secretary 33 Our Town 2g Marriage Proposaln Assistant Director 2g Christmas Play As- sistant Director 23 Senior Class Play 4g Stage Crew 43 Shakespeare's Ladies 43 Skin of Our Teeth 23 Girls' League District Conference 43 Lance Staff 4: Senior Hall of Fame 4 3Everluttaf2, 3, 4, Cor--becy-123 Sgt.-ab Arms 3. ' ROSALIE ROTH A sweet attractive kind of grace' F.H.A. 2, 3, 4g Style Show 3. JOHN ROSS The world is thy friend Transfer from Benson 23 Radio Club l, 23 Forestry Club 2g F.F.A. 4. LARRY SCHABER In him 'tis nature to please Track 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Illuminatti 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 43 Letterman 4,3 Intramurals 1, 23 Pi Delta 3,145 DELORES SCHNEIDER ROSEMARIE SCHUERCH High on the throne of happiness A wilderness of sweets' F-H.A- 2, 33 Debate Club 23 D-E- Club 43 Scarleteers 2, 3, 43 Hi-Steppers 2, 3, 4-3 Office Practice- G.A.A.3 Talent Show 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 4. fi - if HARVEY SHELTON ZFV' treei 'i b f - ' azvfz.- 3' as x.. 1, Be his virtues very kind ' L' L,L,.'i V NORMAN SMITH A bold attempt is half successn Foothalll 2 3 4 M 3 , i , etro League Honor- able MCHIIOH 4g Lettermen 2, 3, 43 Sigma EPSIIOH 2, 3, 45 Best Defensive Player 4. BARBARA THOMPSON Her beauty is flowerliken Transfer from Oregon 33 Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Reporter 33 F.T.A. 33 Everlatta 4. V,,h: I ' ...' I -2-f:1.E'if111i:i iEi.,. 4 a,,t ' . is A I -fe l S, . se Q 3 I I rg .tiise - if 3 1 ,:zfz.s2si1'zi ssznaisfxzfraf DAVID SIMPSON He has no lack of friends Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4g Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Sigma Delta Phi 1g Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad 23 French Club 23 Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Band 2, 3, 4. JUDY SWOVERLAND She scatters sunshine along the way City 23 F.H.A. 2, DON TRAUDT Neither too young to be wise, nor too old to be careful Social Studies Representative 13 Fire Squad 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Manager 23 Lettermen 2, 3, 43 Pi Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Chaplain 23 Sigma Epsilon 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Lance Staff 3, 43 Shield Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4. LEONA SLAUGHTER 'Her air is delicatei' TED SHOLIN In one mighty breath the truth is spoken Cross Country 33 Fire Squad 43 Wrest- ling 3. GERALD SNIDER Common sense Ls very uncommon LILY TAMURA She is a girl who does her own thinking Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Preppers 13 Spanish Club 2g Spanish Conference 23 French Club 23 lnterclub Council 23 Our Town crew 23 Girls, League Council 23 Friendship Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3g Pi Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 33 Lambda Chi 2. 3, 4, Secre- tary 33 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Top,Ten 4: Girls' League Style Show 4. V ELLEN LEE THRONDSEN Fun to be with all the day long Letterettes 2, 3, 43 Swimming 23 Bowling 23 Office Practice 43 F.H.A. 1. RICHARD TROUT He knows what ts what - I , .IANICE VAN BUREN Patience is the best remedy for every trouble LYNDA VERHAGEN One of heaven's best treasures Pi Sigma 1, Preppers lg Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Nominating Committee 3, Office Prac- tice 4g Girls, Sports l, 2, 3, Choir 2, 4- DELLA WALSH tender heart BOB WAGNER The glass of fashion and the mold of formn Sigma Phi Upsilon Ig Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 43 Lettermen 3, 4g D. E. Club 4, President 4, Fire Squad 2, Senior Hall of Fame. I LINDA WADE Admire her for her wit Drama Club lg Art Club 1, Phi Delta Tau 4. JAMES WAMBAUGH Beneath his shoulders broad lies a RON VAWTER A man chooses his own society WALT WAGNER A handsome face, strong body, merry soul Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Illuminatti 2, 3, 4, President 45 Student Council 3g Class Permanent Comm. 3g Fire Squad 2, 4, Tumbling lg Interclub Council 43 Senior Hall of Fame. Her goodness is to be admireclv Preppers lg Glee lg Ensemble 23 Choir 25 Intramurals 2, 33 Cavalettes 3g Future Teachers of America 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4g Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Boys' League Council 23 Distributive Education Club 45 Student' Council 2, 3, 43,Metro League Basketball Honorable Mention' 4-. EDYTHE WESTER Her quietness is becoming Drama Club 3g Future Homemakers of America 1, 3, 4. KATHLEEN WESTING If good there be, then she will find iz F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 Cavalettes 3, Tickets 33 Honor Society 4, Constitution Comm. 43 International Relations Club 43 F.H.A. Formal Decoration Comm. 2, 4: Senior Class Play Costume Comm. 4: Christmas Court 4. own hand DENNIS WHITTEN WADE WILCOX 'The 'mild 0f fl mmfs flmlfe is his Happy men shall have many friends CHARLEN E WILKE Whose life is a bubble of happiness Art Club 23 .lazz Club 3g Library Prac- tice 33 Office Practice 43 Everlatta 4. LEN WILKE No limits but the sky F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g D. E. 43 Senior Hall of Fame 4. LINDA WILLIAMS W hen will we ever find another like her? Student Council 2g Preppers lg Interclub Council 43 Eternal lg Everlatta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, President 43 Office Practice 4g Spring Style Show 2, 3, 43 Cavalettes 2, 3g Swimming 13 Bowling lg F.H.A. 2, 3, Parliamentarian 23 Fire Squad 2, 3g Tennis Team 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Championship Ball Team 2, 33 Skin of Our Teethl' Make-up Comm. 33 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 43 Com GARY ZIEGLER The most sensible and fit man' Transfer North Marion 23 Basehall'13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4g Let- termen 2, 3, 43 Pi Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,'Secretary 4. mittees. CAROL GERRIOR A voice as beautiful as her ace f - Transfer from Garden Grove, Calif. 3g G.A.A. 13 Disneyland 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Assemblies l, 2, 3, 43 Phi Delta Tau 3, 43 Jazz Club 3g Fire Squad 43 Student Council 43 Shakespear's Ladies 4g Triple Trio 1, 2g Office Practice 1, 2. 36 W' '-3- ' ' ' ' v V- f wmfzfzzzg , f f r1f2f!HfQ' 1 , at 3 JANET LEX Sweet things come in small packages. Preppers 13 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Phi Phi 1, 23 Girls League Style Show 13 Student Council 2, 33 Senior Permanent Committee 4g Skin of Our Teeth Make- Up Chief 33 Stage Crew 33 Girls League Convention Representative 3. .IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS OFFICERS President ...................... Tom Nawrocki Vice-President ............ Roy Yamamoto.. Secretary .............. ........ V icki Morud Treasurer .. ............... Ron Calhoun Sgt.-at-Arms .......... Larry E. Willianis The Junior Class this year has, in many respects, been the most active of all the classes. 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Williams Kathy Willus David Wilson Yvonne Wright Roy Yamanoto Robert Youker Linda,Zimmer Ron Calhoun Melody Cantrell Don Coleman Fred Conklin Kathryn Davis Terry Dean Judy Diercks Pat Flood Sandy Gaylord Marie Gorsline Jim Harding Cheryl Huber SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS How 1: Paul Pctrequin, Steve Stone and Dean Popp. Row 2: Judy Pearson, Sharon Densnmore and Carol Blake OFFICERS President Paul Petrequin Vice President Steve Stone Secretary Sharon Densmore Treasurer Carol Blake Sgts.-at-Arms Dean 'Popp Judy Pearson During the past year the sophomore class sponsored a dance called Wllhe W'inter Carnival to raise money. Ad- mission tickets, raffle tickets and a midway increased their funds con- siderably. A car wash was one of their many money making projects. The members of the class of '62 worked diligently and effectively for a suc- cessful year. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Row 1: Mrs. Emma Smithson, advisorg Ann Carlson, Barbara Morurl, Nadine Archer and Pat McCoun. 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I .4-5 Li Michael Vandeberg Michael Vernon Patricia Vetsch Pat Wakefield Rionna Lee Wald Janice Wampole Gary Ward Joyce Ward Bill Wesley Shirley Williams Kathy Wilson Connie Wolcott Beverly Worley Sheryl Wornstaif Linda Worthington Donald Young Elaine Zimmer Eddie Baldwin Jack Godfrey Sandy Mortensen Bill Porth Rod Stacey NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q, .L ,,, FOUR YEAR PRESIDENT FOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL .V +f,- .,, I ,... Q wgsasfgraiiiwiflesfasgisaffineg'feaf:':e,seg1e The nwmbers of F , . , , ,HX ,4., , 'H lsr .- ,'E' f' 1, I-45,5-'.'-ii, ' 2 ' ?O'O O - A 'OE' i3i3'S1F 'mfs H'gh S Chaptef of Conducted OEE e i Natlonal Honor Soclety - --f-.1 :-. ' O,. 1 b fi H are elected from t h e h' Study Survey i :EO . f ,, ,',.::- . . . ' K ..,, L Jlmwf and Senwf Class ' h' - M52 ',,' 1 ..:, 1 . :Taq f.k Mt f ,ts if 'Y , EV, ,iii on the bans of Charac, mmV!OVV1 ,Installation of Members ', , tzr, leadjrshllr, scholar- O'L, Christmas Party is s IP an service. - ' . 1- , I Posting Honor Roll - asf? -'F . -' .lean Kalb X: 9 , 'gn Bob Dallman Charlie Hinkle ROW 1: Bob Dallman, president: Linda Hart, program chairman: Jean Kalb, vice-president: Carol Randall, secy.- treasurerg and Mr. Sheridan Jones, advisor. ROW 2: Sherry Jager, Ginger Hudson, Deanna Ferguson, Carla Enegren, Eileen Kennedy, Judy Poet, Lily Tamura, Rose Marie Budiselic, Paula Gerer, Karen Porter, Penny Miner and Judith Robinson. ROW 3: Janis Sabin, Cathy Pratt, Gloria Taylor, Lloyd Westling, Jim Douglas, Allen Heeter, Ron Cal- houn, Bill Haberlach, Cathy Loftus and Bev Neal. ROW 4: Wanda Hough, Sandy Gaylord, Vicki Morud, Joann Berreth, Penny Hunter, Judith Krebs, Tom Nawrocki, Brian Hanneman., Gary Bowen, and Rick Reents. ROW 5: Lona Ott, Diane Schmidt, Margo Falkner, Charlie Hinkle, Frank Nettleton, Dean Casperson, Clyde Nordgren, and- David Wilson. ROW 6: Mary Isa, Robert LeHuguet, David Johnston, Dennis Sweeney, Roy Yamanoto, Bill' Davidson, Peter Koida, and Ken Boeve. ROW 7: Patti Nelson, Susan Dimick, Kathleen Westing, Joanne Klien, Patsy Dickinson, Alice Quale, and Ruth Heckel. Not Pictured: JoAnn Kemnitz. PRESIDENT ,,L.,,. , , K i3 5id9?l QW -,'jsfBi5iE,,,sl Easily? 5155 ,.,. .,-'f'.fE'.,-P' Charlie Hinkle The purpose of T H E S P I A N S, Troupe 1788, is devoted to t h e advancement of dramatic arts i u the high school. ACTIVITIES Banquet Mr. and Miss Personality THESPIANS ROW I: Sandy Gaylord, clerkg Barbara Hurdt, sergeant-at-armsg JoAnn Kemnitz, secretary: Mr. Ross advisorg and Judy Garrison, treasurer. ROW 2: Carla Enegren,'Giuger Hudson. Sharon Cox, Marilyn Hammack, and Janet Aus. ROW 3: Charlie Hmkle, presldentg Don Boss. D f' N t ictured: Carol Randall, vice-president. Frank Pullam, Judy Aus, and Joy ipro 10. o p Qulu. AND scnou. ROW I: Cnllly Lollus, Linda Hurt, Sherry Jager, Ardie Olson, Jim Sabin, and Charlie Hinklv. ROW 2: Cary Bowen, Patsy Kelley, Rick Reonts, Rose Marie Budiseliv, Mike Kocller, Mr. hood, udvxsorg and Dennis Sweeney. K PRESIDENT H . gizi H y 32:1 ,L I Charlie Hinkle The purpose of QUILL 8: SCROLL is to encourage rv- zvarcling individual avhievement i n journalism and al- lied fields. ACTIVITIES Voters' Pamphlet Wendy Hlavka VARSITY RALLY SQUAD Rally Queen Judy Garrison if Rally King N: Qs. 41 J xi. 'N J Q 322, f f fi S Y 1: - .mg Q' .I im Dumolt Yvonne Hegg Vicki Morud 60 Wendy Hlavka, Patsy Kelley, Dinah Brcitensfein, Jim Dumolt, Barbara Hardt, Vicki Morud and ,Indy Garrison. Barbara Hardt Patsy Kelley Dinah Breitenstein J. V. RALLY SQUAD From Left: Judy Garrison, Yvonne Hogg. Carla Enegrvn, iinrimrn Hurtit, Ginger Hudson, Diznnm Breitenstein, JCZIII Brown, Vicki Mornd. Rosvnmriu Svhuervh, and Mnrylin Hummadg. Not pictured: Diane Heesch, Karen Porter, Linda Zimmer, Yvette H1'ggnmiGeg-ri Calhoun. HOMECOMING C OURT' QUEEN PATSY I PTIIICCSS Ginger Princess Barbara The 1959-60 football season may be through and tucked away, but the memory of the crowning ceremony during the half-time of the Clackamas-David Douglas game will remain clearly in the minds of those present. Charlie Hinkle an- nouced Ginger Hudson as the second runner-up and Barbara Hardt as the first runner-up. The excitement mounted to the extreme as everyone awaited the announcement of the 1959-60 football queen. Picking up the megaphonc, Charlie announced that the choice of the team was-Patsy Kelley! 'Queen Patsy and her court were honored at the dance following the game. Princess Ginger. Queen Patsy, and Princess Barbara. CHRISTMAS COURT SWEETHEART COURT QUEEN- DANA 1' Princess Sandra Princess Penn Queen Dana Roth, Princess Penny Hunter and Princess Sandra Bergstrom reigned over uMisty Hearts Dreamv the Valentine formal sponsored by Future Homemakers and Future Farmers of America. The Queen and her court were chosen from the senior girls in Future Homemakers by the members of Future Homemakers and Future Farmers. ' Y Princess Sandra, Queen Dana I, and Princess Penny after the crowning ceremony. BASKETBALL C OURT' QUEEN JUDY I Princess Yvonne Princess Lenore Clackamas High School celebrated its Basketball Homecoming during the Clackamas-Beaverton game. The festivities began as the team broke through a hoop made by Cavalettes. As students and alumni got in the spirit of this event. the game became more exciting and tension constantly rose as half-time drew near when the Basketball Court was to be announced. Activities Director. Charlie' Hinkle, announced Yvonne Hegg as second runner-up and Lenore Pense as first runner-up. The excitement rose to its peak when .ludy Garrison was announced as the Varsity Basketball Team's first choice. The Basketball Court reigned over the after game dance, The Royal Rompf, C1-gwning Cerplngnv Princess Yvonne. Queen Judy. Princess Lenore MR. AND MISS PERSONALITY FRESHMEN 5 SOPHOMORES Tom Oberg and Teresa Johnson Gary White and Peggy Bloedel JUNIORS SENIORS Dan Petticord and Rose Marie Budiselic Suzie Donovan and Jim Kline EXCHANGE STUDENTS LINDA HART I shall never forget April Fool's Day of 19593 it was on that day that I was told I had been chosen to be the American Field Service exchange student from Clackamas High. My home for the summer of 1959 was to be with my new family in San Rafael consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Navaro, two younger sisters, Marta and Maria Cristiana, and Ana Adella., who was my age. Besides the Navaros, whom I consider my second family, each person whom I met made me feel right at homeg and within a week, I had established countless lasting friendships with the people of the Argentine. I attended school each dayg and in this way, I was able to compare the two educational programs of our countries. During the short period of three months, I learned a great deal about South American traditions, customs, and, most important, had the opportunity to see how student live in another part of the world. Since returning, I have had a chance to share my experiences with others by giving talks to many groups in the community. It truly has been a wonder- ful experience. NILZA ERICSON When, last 'year, I was called over the telephone and heard a voice telling me Nilza, youlre going to the United States! You get the scholarship X Honestly, it is impossble to discribe my happiness at that moment, as it was also impossible to foresee how wonderful I've found everything here. I could call the months I've spent here a realiza- tion of a dream and a dream I'm sure will be unfor- getablel I owe much of my contentment to all my fellow students at Clackamas who have shown me through this year, a great deal of friendship and acceptance. My classes have been as enjoyable as they could possi- bly be, and that I owe to my teachers who broadened my experience and who I could call my friends. In addition to the wonderful time I've had at Clackamas, stands the love and comprehension of thc Robertson family, with whom I lived this year. and who will aways stay in n1y thoughts as my second family. I wish to thank all the people at Clackamas. students and teachers alike, for being so kind in acquainting me with the customs and habits of the American people. I will never forget the many won- derful things that happened to me, and the wonderful people I have met and with whom I've shared my experiences. GIRLS OF THE MONTH ANI 552 lf? S! Q1 12 :Z Ya ij 5. 55 ef N S 12 5 f Q 2 5 K f f f si 2 5 I SEPTEMBER OCTOBERM NOVEMBER' DECEMBER Rick Reems Charlie Hinkle Ken Alcorn. Bob Dallman and and and and 68 Patsy Kelley Bev Neal Arlette Bakke Carol Randall OTARIANS OF THE MONTH HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW In February, 1960, Penny Hunter was selected as Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow from Clackamas. Penny took the test in December along with many other senior girls. Because Penny received the highest score at Clackamas she will automatically go into the state competition for Oregon. Penny has taken Home Economics for four years and is planning on going to Oregon State College and major in Home Economics. Penny Hunter LOYALTY DAY PRINCESS Vicki Morud was elected by the junior Class as Loyalty Day Princess from Clackamas High School for 1960. Vicki represented our school as a member of the Loyalty Day Court and competed against girls from four other schools: Milwaukie, Oregon City, Oswego, and West Linn. She will participate in various activities throughout the coming year. Vicki Morud BOY OF THE YEAR The Boy's League Council chose Bob Dallman as Boy of the Year for 1959-60. He was chosen for his exceptional service to the school and 'for his scholarship, leadership, and character. He has set an excellent example for all to follow throughout his high school career and was an outstanding choice for this honor. Bob Dallman GIRL OF THE YEAR Pat Lawler, a senior girl, was chosen uGirl of the Yearw by a Cirl's League committee from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. She was chosen on forty per cent service to the school and community, forty per cent character, and twenty per cent scholarship. Pat is truly an out- standing girl and deserves this great honor as being Clackamas' First 65Girl of the Year. Sherry Jager and Patsy Kelley were runners up. Pat Lawler ' MAY COURT QUEEN SHERRY 1 PRINCESS LENORE PRINCESS PATSY For the first time, Clackamas had a May Day celebration, sponsored by Boys' League. On May 2, Students were excused from classes during the afternoon to take part in various activities, including a track meet, a tug-of-war between the junior and senior classes, and a concert by the music departn1ent. Students were allowed to wear casual dress to school that day. and many boys appearejl in Bermuda shorts and Calypso pants. The high spot of the afternoon was the eoronation of Queen Sherry .lager and her court, which consisted of Princesses Lenore Pense and Patsy Kelley and Maids of Honor Pat Lawler, Peggy Landis, .ludy Garrison, and Sharron DeWaide. MAIDS OF HONOR SHARRON DeWAIDE JUDY GARRISON PEGGY LANDIS PAT LAWLER 71 GEORGE s. TURNBULL GEORGE S. TURNBULL ERIC W. ALLEN CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFICATE OF YEARBOOK SERVICE YEARBOOK SERVICE NEWSPAPER SERVICE Patsy Kelley Charlie Hinkle Cathy Loftus BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRE1 , 34,5 'R , 1 SQ jf iifikil ' , ,L ia' -I .. ,zz ..,: I , I :Iggy - A ww- 1 , .. 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' Sf?4is?'ffQi5?if2i:ii4525Ge?5?''fiffrfs,?'f2,5 Rick Reents Barbara Haliat Peggy Landis Don Traudt mm gm mm nw ww mm fe 7535? HELLO WEEK BLAST OFF . . . Rocket Ships, Flying Saucers, and Green Martians invaded Clackamas High in Septem- ber. The second week of school was Hello Week at Clackamas. The purpose of Hello Week was to get the Freshman acquainted with the Upper Classmen. Evelyn Marks, a freshman girl, received a prize for getting the most signatures on her Hello Tag. The Junior and Senior Classes bought the most Hello Tags. VICTORY BONFIRE In order to celebrate the first game on the Cavalier football field, Sigma Epsilon sponsored the Bonfire. The Rally Squad led students in yells. Coach Miller gave a tak about the team, and an Astoria fisherman was burned in effigy. Then everyone was off 'to the Kickoff Dancel' sponsored by the student council. FRESHMEN INI TIA TION Freshmen Initiation took place during an assembly which was sponsored by the Student Council. During the assembly the freshmen entertained the rest of the classes by showing their skill in a potato race consisting of just the girls and a peanut race for boys only. The last event was a balloon breaking contest with both boys and girls participating. TWIRP SEASON Twirp season was sponsored by Letterettes in the fall. Lug tags were made and sold, and entitled the boys who bought them to make their favorite girls carryltheir books and open doors for them. The week was climaxed by the Dogpatch Daze Dance. This was a very enjoy- able week for the male half of the student body. HOMECOMING During the week that the last home football game was to be played, students prepared for the big event. To advertise the game, many clubs made posters and displays. A trophy was presented for the winning display which was won by Everlatta. The Varsity Football team broke through a hoop made by Cavalettes as they came out ready to begin their final game of the season. During half-time, the band, Cavalettes, and Rally together presented a drill which pictured the history of Clackamas High School. The clamax came when the Varsity Football team's Queen and her court were announced. THE CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY '4The Night Before Christmasw was the title and the theme of the highly successful Christmas Assem- bly presented on December 22 by the drama depart- ment. The bleachers were divided into two sections, one entitled, NI Believe in Santa, and the other, 'cl don't. Students who had brought a can of food for charity sat in the 'GI believe section, those who forgot sat in the disbelievers' side. Sandy Gaylord directed the production. Charlie Hinkle read the famous editorial from the New York Sun entitled, '6Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. Then as the choir sang, NA Visit from Saint Nicholas, Don Boss, Ginger Hudson, Carla Enegren and Phil Nelson enacted the classic poem. Then, as the climax to the assembly, Marylin H3Ullll8Ck, Deanna Fergu- son, and Vicki Morud danced to Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies. DOGPA TCH DAZE The Dogpatch Daze was one of the most colorful and enjoyable dances of the fall. It was complete down to the marriage license and the pie eating contest. Barbara Hardt and Don Wiles proved to be the fastest pie eaters in the pie eating contest and walked off with the first prize. a cocoanut cream pie. The best costumes weer worn by Karen Carboneau and Don Boss which won them the honor of L'Mr. and Miss Dogpatchfi There also was a prize for the best vege- table corsage which was won by Ginger Hudson and Gordon McFarlane. The dance was sponsored by Letterettes and it was considered a huge success. After the dance, the girls whisked their favorite boys out for the traditional treats. Marriage Booth 'Mr. and Miss Dogpatchf' Karen Carboncau and Don Boss HOMECOMING DANCE Many students enjoyed the Homecoming Dance. Homecoming Court. 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Dance music was provided by Don McKinney's dance band, The Don Scott Combo. Princesses, depicting the theme of the dance. were chosen by the teachers. The teachers chose who they thought were the twelve outstanding girls in the school. based on school spirit and well-rounded personality. Rick Reents. student body president. crowned Vicki Morud, a junior girl, Queen of the Twelfth Night. Princesses were: Joanne Bergstrom. Susie Breitenstein, Rose Marie Budiselic, Paula Cerer, Sherry Jager, ,lean Johnston. Cathy Loftus, Marlene Rasmussen, Dana Roth, Ronna Lee Wald, and Kathy Wcfsting. VALENTINE FORMAL Misty Hearts Dream, the very successful Valentine dance, was sponsored by Future Homemakers and Future Farmers on February 5, 1960. It was the most beautifully decorated dance of the year. The pink and white decorations consisted of hearts with the couples' names, a large pink hanging heart, and a beautifully decorated stage for the Queen and her court. Music was provided by the popular Don Scott Combo. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Dana Roth and her court, Princesses Sandra Bergstrom and Penny Hunter. Couples enjoying punch, 1958 Queen, Brenda Proctor, crowning Dana Roth BEAUX-ARTS BALL The dance was an all-stag dance. Punch Bowl ? ? ? The Beaux-Art Ball, sponsored by Girls League, was held after the Clackamas vs. Astoria game. Decorations for the dance consisted of large painters, pallets and paint brushes. A modern-art picture, created by everyone at the dance, was given as a door prize. 'Refreshments for the dance was punch served in a large bath tub. p INTERNATIONAL DAY Row 1: Cary Bowen, Murdani Martin, Oswaldo Esperat and Bill Davidson. Row 2: Pat Lawler. Farideh Anousheravani, Barbara Forman, Rana Carpat, Wendy Hlavka, Nilza Ericson, linda Hart, Marta Schmidt, Linda Williams, Vicki Morud, Inger Saedder, Yvonne Hegg, and Ursula Berst. Row l: Farideh Anousheravani, Rana Carpal, Nilza Ericson, Murdani Martin, Ursula Berst, Marta Schmidt, Inger Saedder, and Oswaldo Esperat. The International Day assembly which was held at Clackamas High on March 11 proved to be very entertaining and informative. Eight Americafi Field Service students from other countries participated in the assembly. Each exchange student had a host or hostess who showed them around the school, took them to their classes and then to their home for dinner. An assembly was held at which time each exchange student told about his or her country and about their lifc hcre in America. PERSONALI TY PARADE Dancing after the coronation. Mr' and Miss Pe1'S0flHlili6S The Persona,!ity,Parade, the first dance of the Spring season, was sponsored on March 25 by the Boys' and Girls' Leagues in the cafeteria. Mr. and Miss Personality from each class had been chosen earlier in the week by the various classes. These students, chosen as most popular by their classmates, were crowned at the dance by .ludy Garrison and Charlie Hinkle. Entertainment was provided by Carol Cerrior, who sang with her usual style and grace. After the crowning ceremony, a tro consisting of Ken Alcorn, Dean Osterman, and Ricky Reents sang for the entertainment of the crowd. COTTON BALL Decorations 1IlClllfl6d afwishing well, swing. The Cotton Ball King and Prmcess and magnolia tree. Kappa Chils annual Cotton and Cord dance was presented this year in the theme Cotton Ball. The decorations were done in southern plantation style, and were highlighted by a magnolia tree in the center of the cafeteria. There was a cotton field scene on one of the walls., and a swing and wishing well completed the picture. Refreshments, which consisted of Hpretendw mint julipst and shortin' bread cookies, were served by a Negro mammy. Ray Horn presided over the music with help from recording star .lack Larson. The highlight of the evening was the coronation of the Cotton Ball King, Don McKinney, and his princess, Charlene Wilke. TEAC HER'S APPRECIATION DAY The Teacher's Court The third annual Teacher's Appreciation Day Assembly, sponsored by the Teachelons, was enjoyed by the teachers and students alike. As Ken Alcorn, master of ceremonies, announced the teachers, they were escorted to the foot of the throne where Ken dubbed them knights and ladies of the Square Table. Ardie Olson, Teachelons' president, pinned corsages and boutonnieres on the teachers. The high point of the assembly was reached when Mr. Boyd Jarman and Mrs. Bess Willianls were announced as Prince and Princess of the Teachers' Court and Mr. Jim Smith and Miss Dorothy Allen were crowned King and Queen. Queen Dorothy Allen King Jim Smith i 1 i ART The purpose of art is to develop practical and useable skills in are and other subjects and to develop skills for school activities, creative expression in all mediag talents and interests of students will be encouraged. The art department is very active. They have painted the decorations on-the gym' floor, and the lettering and cavalier on our gym wall. They also did the silk screening for the pennants. Some of the classroom activities are silk screen projects for the school. lettering, oil painting, water colors, sculpture, weaving, metal tooling, poster design, silk, paper sculpture, sketchingf and perspective drawing. The art classes put pictures on exhibit at the Clackamas County Art Exhibit and the Oregon Education Association Spring Conference. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The purpose of Wood Shop IS to permit those students interested in working with wood to develop their skills in the fields of milling, carpentry, cabinet making and furniture making. Some of the projects you'll find going on in Wood Shop are hand tool projects, machinegprojects and selected furniture projects such as tanning and making such things as lamps, coffee tables, desks and chairs. Metal Shop gives those students interested in the sheet metal trade experience in working with metals and tools. They have an opportunity to work with such art metals as copper, brass. and aluminum. They also becomefamiliar with the use of wrought iron in the fabricating of furniture and other products. ENGLISH The purpose of English is to help the student to increase his ability in reading, writing and speech. Various forms of writing are studied, including much work in vocabulary build- ing. Some drill is given in parts of speech. English III and IV work more to instill an interest in literature and literary selections and to give considerable help in speaking and preparing research papers. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The foreign languages offered to our students are Latin, French, German and Spanish. The purpose of studying these languages is to develop skills in reading, writing and speak- ing the language of other lands. Learning the history, legend, politics, character, religion, customs and mythology are very important. Records, tape recordings, films, slides and speakers are used lo aid in providing better understanding and enjoyment of the language. HOMEMAKING The purpose of homemaking is to help the students understand and appre- ciate the beauty in everyday living. Many activities take place in the home-1 making classes such as family living, homemaking, dating, personality, wardrobe, baby sitting, food preservation, textiles, cooking, sewing, home nursing, budget- ing, child care, and household needs. - AGRICULTURE The purpose of agriculture is to acquaint the student with good practices in the handling of soils, fertilizers, and crops. Some of the things to learn in agriculture are: breeding and livestock judgment, farm management, creating partnerships, lease, rope work, welding, soldering, and the ability to meet people. SOCIAL SCIENCES Social Studies gives the beginning students an orientation into high school life, and to life in general. The basis of the course is World Geography. Aside from the physical geography of the world, the course also considers the political and economic geography. World History acquaints the students with the development of man in Western civilization to The world at the present time. American History's purpose is to give students a farily complete knowledge of the ideals and basic principles which have helped to found the American way of life. American Problems gives students an understanding of the current social and economic problems facing our country. SCIENCE General Science is a survey course in science for freshmen. It covers several areas very generally. Specfically the course covers electricity and light, sound, transportation, etc. Biology helps the student gain an luiderstanding of the problems of living things, both plant and animal, and to gain a better understanding of himself. ' Chemistry gives the students an understanding of the problems of living things, both plant and animal, and to gain a better understanding of himself. Physical Science gives students an opportunity to explore further special fields in radio, astronomy. geology and special nroperties of materials which are involved in physical laws. MATHEMATICS as f Lf z .:, , Msg Ms ,,,,.,s . Z 1 w , Zips as im- 3.s,.i,,. ,f if it 5 . 3 'Zeer Q mf3:. memaaasrgfstvs1 19 A- f Q .s ,,.1,. .2 Q- H . 3--if x ,- fr: ,, 191215 Lifiikif ,ij i ..,, .K we .Q The purpose of mathematics is to give an understanding of and facts about math to the students. Some of the things studied in math are formulas, polygons, study of areas and proportions. Mathematics are very important for students planning to go into the fields of mathematics, science, engineering, nursing a11d many others. The mathematics courses offered to the students are General Math, Algebra, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. X 'ITYPING AND SHORT:-:AND The purpose of typing is to develop skill on the typewriter and to give students a knowl- edge of problems in correspondnce, manuscripts and tabulation. Typing is required of all shorthand students. The purpose of Shorthand I is to give the students elementary work in shorthand. This course should be taken by students who plan to have stenographic careers. Shorthand ll and Transcription provides an extensive course in increasing speed in taking of dictation and the preparing of mailable transcripts. MECHANICAL DRAWING The purpose of mechanical drawing is to give students who are interested in drafting the opportunity to learn more about orthographic, lsometrlc, auxiliary views, sheet metal, architectural, machine and airplane drawing. SPEECH AND DRAMA The purpose of speech is to help the student gain poise and confidence in speaking to groups. Work is given students to develop as in presenting material orally and freely to groups while on one's feet. The purpose of drama is to aid the student in the development of a wide variety of skills and talents through dramatic expression. This gives the students an opportunity to develop poise, voice and diction through interpretation of feelings of characters. 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PRESIDENT Don McKinney ACTIVITIES School Christmas Decorations Sponsor Rotarians of the Month International Day May Day Festival .B. L. Christmas Tree B. L. Meeting FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: Mrs. Ruble, advisor, Barbara Thompson, Kathleen Westing, Penny Hunter, secretary, Sandra Berg- strom, president: Diane Bocci, vice-president: Mary Lou Dumolt, treasurer, and Mrs. Pierce, advisor. ROW 2: Sharon Peterson, Sandra Melhus, Sharon Nesteby, Ella Stewart, Joanne Kaczenski, Pam Cillen, Diane Dixon, Camille Baird, Jeanette Westing, Wanda Hough, and Dana Roth. ROW 3: Linda Carpenter, Pat Chester, Norma Kraft, Pam Swadener, Janice Clay, Marilyn Freeman, Linda Williams, Charlotte Crook, Susan White, Artlene Mackwood, Frances Baggs, and Bonnie McGinnis. ROW 4: Karen Cook, Pat Hicks, June Steinback. Ginger Neese, Carol Shelton, Linda Schauer, Helen Kunze, Betty Bell, Judy M1-Daniel, Beverly Tack, Karen McLaughlin, and Virginia Kepley. ROW 5: Mary Ann Cook, Mary Mallory, Deannie Floyd, Carole Lane, PRESIDENT Sandra F. H . A. is to mote a growing . preciation of joys and satisf tions of homem4 ing. ACTIVITIES Sweetheart Forn Money-making Projects Installations Style Show The purpose I Patty Solomon, and Sharon Isbell. PRESIDENT Ken Boeve ACTIVITIES Sweetheart Formal Parliamentary Drills 98 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW ll: Mr. Heliman, advisor, Don Pedersen, Byron Mann, Alex Komlofske, Ken Boeve, president: Don Mantel, and Cary Ziegler. ROW 2: Tom Jeleniewski, Bob Daffern, Ricky Asquith, Ken Harmon, Paul Larsen, Clarence Ross, Richard Anderson, Walt Tschudy, Ron Park, Doug Howard and Ron Boeve. ROW 3: Bob McKay, Richard Boeve, Mark Hall, Aldo Bomotti, Mario Dow, Dennis Leischner, Eddie Cross, and Gerald Dyck. ROW 4: Bill Wesley, Len Wilke, Roger Lex, Dale Lofthus, Richard Capron, John Harworth, Gary H1lgert,'.lack Hattan, Clifford Anderson. ROW 5: Tom Netlleton, Mike Sofich, Richard Kibbons, Jeff Lyons, Jim Komlofske. Jerry Veenker, Marty Stermon, and Steven Ryder. FUTURE TEACHERS PRESIDENT Ardie Olson The purpose of is to giv e TEACH- teach- an advanced into the field they have ACTIVITIES Teachers ppreciation Day Money Making rojects . . Parties Fun Trips ROW I: Alice Quale, chaplalng Judy Krebs, historian, Gloria Taylor, secretary, Ardie Olson, president, Karen Porter, vice-president, Rosalie Nelson, Carol Blake, and Miss Sato, advisor. ROW 2: Mary Isa, Judy Poet, Sue Dimick, Judy Maxwell, Jim Cissell, Janet Bentley, Joanne Klein, Sharon Cox, Anne Johnson. ROW 3: Cheryl Koch, Judy Pierson, Ann Carlson, Eliza- beth Coates, Karen Martin, Phil Weber, Judy Aus, Joy Diprofio, and Janet Aus. FUTURE NURSES ROW I: Penny Miner, vorresponding-secretaryg Marilyn Freeman. vice-president: Rose Maria' Budiseliv, president, Pal Flood, and Miss Sawyers. advisor. ROW 2: Rita Gian-vhero. Sue Dimick, treasurerg Lynn Scott, Kay Ness, Barbara Morud, Jan Saunders, Judy Dierks, and Lee Anderson. ROW 3: Judy Holzworth, Pam Swadener, Linda Zimmer, Dianna Pvrrigo, Deanna Ferguson, Mary Ann Cook, Ruth Hevkel, and Diana Thompson. PRESIDEIXT Ki M 19 ss , X '59 , tew- .-as V4 , Eg il:-kiwi ' . - . , fi? ix.-as-is --fs . e 2 Wifi , .Q .,s :ss Jifsifei 292'-fi15.Q,2 11ysf T 'iissxss Z 1 f N - 1 ,- 5 gfwififsw 1 a w 5 Eggsgggmmss QKTSSWSQ . -. , WS 'ss new 5 5 Y is fx s gs s gg swiss-i X K ,mi Q siisiakiie in 4. gssgsmsj, K, Ng, 6 5 2, W ex is X is :N 3 Wpgefs , Se ,. ,..,,. , . ,. as 5SisiQ2T42'1,-'f.1 - 1 5-4ef'2is .ys2 11sS . ?s?f'fK1:1s,,s,'f, 35 9?fewjs?is2SZfg5S-gsigsfwg, ' S, Q S, s is s 33615 ,ws 2, ipiiaaixxffitsa M - -I f--' - . L ss. . 2-z,.is...,,.3,.. f as?g?fsg?f,,fv .is feeggis r-f,,,25,,s : - - , sie.,sz?E2:' E 512 we X flggsfgwf . gs! 55225355 ssisisiis Rose Marie The purpose of FUTURE NURS- ES is to further the interest of g i r ls who wish to be- come nurses. ACTIVITIES Field Trips Projects for Childrens Homes and Hospitals Take Nursing Courses 99 FIRE SQUAD ROW 1: Carol Gerrior, Barbara Hardt, Betty McCoun, Judy Garrison, Marilyn Hammack, Mary Ann Cook, and Mr. Helbig, advisor. ROW 2: Melody Johnson, Linda Williams, Fay Proctor, Judy Guthrie, Rosemarie Scherk, Marilyn Freeman, Linda Wade, and Carla Enegren. ROW 3: Walt Wagner, Helen Kehrer, Nancy Cottrell, Charlotte Crook, Irene Kaiser, Jean Robertson, Sue Deering, Jim Flink, and Ted Sholin. ROW 4: Larry Huseman, Jim Cundiff, Dick Beeson, Dick Peterson, Dick Traudt, Gale Millard, and Ed Horner. PRESIDENT PART CLUB J an Sabin The ART CLUB, open to interested students taking art or craft art cours- es, does varied ar- tistic and illustra- tive work about the school. 100 ROW 1: Mr. Boardwell, advisor, Pam Swadner, Barbara, Brownell, Nancy Cottrell, .lan Sabin, Rosalie Nelson, Vern Mayo, and Ken Upshaw. ROW 2: Gingerrlfleesegloy Floyd, Glenda Dittenhaver, Patsy Paist, April Getchel, Mary Isa, Serena Pederson, and Joella' Using., '-ROW 3: Sandy Dow , Carol Simmons, Linda Enegren Artlene Mackwood, Karen Martin, Donna Quisnberlyg Pat Ross, and Ethel Fitzgerald. l PRESIDENT LE TTERE TTES Bev Neal The promote friend- ip and goodwill mong girls thru orts activities. ACTIVITIES Dog Patch Daze ance . . . Home- ming Mums . . . arties . . . Trips ROW I: Miss Allen, advisor, Mary Ellen Cook, sergeant-at-arms, Kenda Richardson, secretary- treasurerg Bev. Neal, president, Sharon Cox, vice-president, and Yvonne Hegg, point recorder. ROW 2: Jayne Anderson, Melody Cantrell, Janet Bentley, Mildred Dittenhauer, Pam Gillen, Joella Ussing., Sarah Cross, Natalie Powell, Leah Gidley, and Patsy Kelley. ROW 3: Rosalyn Buheck, Mary Lou Andrews, Diane Bocci, Pat Paist, Karen Mulirk, Sharon Peterson, Lee Anderso-n, Bev Worley, Minnie Kakishita, Judi Aus. ROW 4: Nancy Holt, Connie Pommeren- ing., Barbara Rhoades, Louise Byers, Janice Van Buren, Ruth Good, Joanna Kaczenski, Alice Church, Frances Garhe., Mary Martin, and Nancy Raymond. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Herm Gartner The purpose of LETTERMEN'S CLUB is to pro- mote the athletic program, and to create good sports- manship and citi- zenship. ROW 1: Mr. Miller, advisor, Rick Reents, Dave Simpson, sergeant-atarmsg Herm Gartner, president, Mike Carlson, Justin Okada, secretary-treasurer, and Al Heeter, vice-president. ROW 2: Dick Beeson, Frank Pullman, Jim Kline, Eric Pearson, Norm Smith, Ron Calhoun, Walt Wagner, and Dick Peterson. ROW 3: Bob Wagner, Tim Kendig, Tom Rich, Darrel Frentress, Don Traudt, Dennis Sweeney, Glen Akers, and Dan Petticord. ROW 4: Pat Ennes, Warren Meyer, Aldo Bomotti, Ken Alcorn, William Davidson, Gary Ziegler, Bill Haherlah, and Ken Bneve. 101 DIS TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ROW 1: Mr. Clifford, advisorg J0iAnne. Kemnitz, secretaryg Eldon Beckman, presidentg Bob Yvngner, vice- presidentg and Margo Falkner. RUW 2: .Ieanette Wolcott, Mary Lou Andrews, Lorrie Schneider, Arlette Bakke, Betty McCoun, Phil Nelson, historiang Wade Wilcox, and Jim Forman. ROW 3: Harvey Shelton, Mark Hall, Byron .Mann, Lenord Wilke. Dick Clark, Hal Jones, and Ed Horner. PRESIDENT 3 1fr1T.-Z,-MW' ' gs ,.', 7 zgiify l'T',,g7ii'ff1 , -Pl?i5?l55iif11' Y M m .. ' - H ::.:E'fQi2 f??eZ5' : J7Q'j5?5fl' z . ..-ff ff ,iff -sim 1 1 W ,,,:. L ,,., .. , e,.. .. -we as Ken McCafferty The purpose of AUDIO-VISUAL is to service and op- erate the schoolis audio-visual equip- ment, such as pro- jectors, recorders, phonographs, and public address sys- tems. 102 AUDIO-VISUAL PRESIDENT Eldon Beckman ACTIVITIES Concessions Breakfast Manual kie and Businesses Employee and Employer D. E. C Mr. Hutchens, advisor: Ken Mf'Cafferty, president: Darrel Rhomls, and Bob Youker. PRESIDENT 7 1' . I K 3,7 of 7 Mx, g,.qi.,.-, .,,., of ,H-1' -1 , an nfs? 11.51 115 1 f, fi. fl 'er Bill Davidson The purpose of SPEC ULANTES is to pursue the na- ture of reality thru study and discus-I sion . . . The club meets twice month- ly at the homes of the members. SPEC ULAN TES ROW 1' Liz Coates .Ian Sabin, Marylin Hammaek, Sandy Gaylord, Carol Randall, and Diane Milis.NRqW 2: .Mike Kocher, Ken Carlson, Clark Harmon, Larry Williams, Ken Upshaw, Phil Mellon, and Fran . Clifton' ROW 3: Barbara Brownell, Janice Mallory, Dean Casperson, Bill Davidson, Dennis Sweeney, Charlie Hmkle. and Mr. Siemroth, advisor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ROW 1: Gregory Robinsong Dean Casperson, president' Clark Harmon' Frank Netlleton' Liz Coate ' d B 1123166 Zepliatarg-treasurer.. ROW 2: .lean Kalb, historiang Diane Milesg Barbara Brownellg ,and Kathlegii Westineg . r. eeley, advisor. Not pictured: Steven Kalb, vice-presidentg Ken Carlsong and Linda Hart. 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Discus- sions ofWorld Sit- nations 103 CAVALETTES' PR E SID E N 'I' 5, wiffriszeffst fe W 2s?ff5K3??svs?gi5 f'w t ASR ,fe,,,,fgtn:i,,. .. . .QM ,,,, ,s,gpg 7 Sfsigsetgg 1'-'-'gf ..,E,!c::,- - 9555551 ' we -: . sf 2,9 ,Hai ti ,gyms sz . 1 ,gs ' 5 tax! 915 0 swf :ZW . V 513155 . , ' V' ' 7 iw: SWS! f 'L .,,. H lY:1if 5ffsxfs?V' - ' 'U , ' W i . ' ,i?5M5 k5J?EV I K , ' - : . yi? 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ACTIVITIES Spaghetti Dinner Sponsoring Basketball Homecoming Court and Danre l Homecoming Drill Pl BETA PRESIDENT The purpose of PI BETA is to uphold Christian Standards and to be of service to the school and community through service projects. ACTIVITIES Candy Sale . . . Service Projects Christmas Semi-Formal Sherry Jager Beach and Moulztaill Trip Installations and Teas 3150.00 Scholarship for Senior Pl DEL TA :W 1: Sherry Jager, president. ROW 2: JoAnn Kemnitz, vhap- IQ Penny Hunter, corresponding secretary. ROW 3: Arilie on, vice-presidentg Patsy Kelley, news reporterg and Lennrc lse, sergeant-at-arms. ROW 4: Marlyn Hammark, historiang Robertson, secretaryg Dana Roth, sergeant-at-armsg Nilza Ekson, treasurerg and Barha Thompson. ROW 5: Deanna guson, Dinah Breitenstein, Vicki Morud, and Lily Tamura. W 6: Dianne Molstad, Rose Marie Budiselic, and Samly Cay- rl. ROW 7: Karen Carhoneau, and Barbara Harilt. ROW 8: Lawler. FSIDENT Q W- W E wB? W'?' I J if- ' . , L,f? ,, : saw. 1 1591355-f 'mi 'azw si ghs, 11 1 Til? . i .. svasf, .-fz.:fcgeii.s . '-: ASW ,EP 'V pgs: t is :ss ix ff -QM. is 151 ,.mr1Kst.2ss11s I F ..,... .., . EE E Egg E The purpose of PI DELTA is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian Character. ACTIVITIES Joints . . . Camp-Outs Swimming Parties Delegates to Camps Candy Sale Service Projects ROW 1: Gary Bowen. prvsieli-nl. ROW 2: ,lim Kline, vice-president: anel llolv llallman, se-vrn-tary. ROW 3: ,lim Form-nlan, Jim Dumoll, treasure-rg anal l.arry Svlxalwr. ROV' -l: ,lim llariling. llnn Peilerson. Don Boss, anal llan lletliroral. I ROW 5: llill llalwrlavll, len' Koiqla. sf-rg:-ani-an-arms, Bill Davidson. Charlie- llinlxle, alul Ranily Johnson. ROW 6: Te-rry Wallen, Jerry Veehlser. Louis Snodgrass, vhaplaing Gale- Millard, Cary Ziegler, and Dave Ramberg. LAMBDA CHI ROW I: Nancy Cottrell, s. hist,, f. pres., Carol Randall, s. Sgt.-at-arms, f. v.-pres.g Lily Tamura, s. sgt.-at-arms, Lynda Verhagen, s. cor.-secy.g Patsy Kelley, s. pres.g Joann 'Berreth, s. v.-pres.g Fay Proctor, s. secy.g Sharron DeWaide, s, treas.g and Judy Poet, s. chaplain. ROW 2: Diane Heesch, Joy Okada, f. chaplain, Ann Carlson, Joanne Bergstrom, Gerri Calhoun, Marlene Eas- mussen, if. secy.g Barbara Forman, Diane Timm, f. Sgt.-at-arms, and Judy Garrison, f. hlst. ROW 3: Miss Allen, advisor, JoAnn Kemnitz, Barharaf Hardt, Lenore Pense, Sharon Densmore, Jean Brown, f. sgt.-at-arms, Eileen Kennedy, f. cor.-secy.g Arlene Hughes, f. treas.g and Bonnie McGinnis. Not Pictured: Yvette, Hegg, Cheryl Holmess Peggy'Bloedel,, YVOUHC HCSQ, and Peggy Landis. SIGMA EPSILON PRESIDENT PRESIDENTS SPRING FALL .. .. . W,,,,t,,,W ,,W,,,,,,-W,,,,,,r, A lfll v asmwiriieiriiiriiiiiwihs so wsegww X W, wigs Egg Rims, 3 f 1, K fxwffsigstwisgrf -5, A 3, iiz , HP .. it T . ,-: t ,. ,,,, . y , 2:2 , ,bgzgi-, 5 -, ' Patsy Kelley Nancy Cottrell The purpose and aims of LAMBDA CHI are to further good citizenship in the school and community. ACTIVITIES Friendship Parties . . . ,Ioints Halloween , Dance Student Directory Christmas Formal lllountain Trip . . . Beach Trip Mother-Dall,ghter Tea F ormal. and Informal I niti ations, Herm Gartner The purpose of SIGMA EPSILON is to promote co- operation and bet- ter understanding among the students of Clackamas High. ACTIVITIES Painted Cavalier on Gym Floor Beach Trip Mountain Trip Victory Bon Fire .loints Inhormal Inu' anon ROW 1: Eric Pearson, Don Killinger, sergeant-at-arms, Don McKinney, secretary, Herm Gartner, president, Justin Okada, vice-president, and Phil Nelson, treasurer. ROW 2: Don Traudt, Rick Reents, chaplaing Bob Hodson, Boh Martin, Ron Calhoun, Paul Petrequin, Frank Pullam, and Ed Chapman. ROW 3: Charlie -'06 Hinkle, Tim Kendig, Don Boss, Bill Ott, Alan Heeter, Dennis Sweeney, Mike Cook, Tom Flett. ROW 4: Lee Mumlen, Norm Smith, Darrel Frentress, Ken Alcorn, Dave Simpson, Dick Beeson, Bob WZIQHQF, and Eldon Beckman. Not Pir'tnre'l: ,lim Wnm'1:1ngh. I EVERLATTA I . f:.fiz- - 2-vii'-if ie?7fE4iE?-i - . , . ' . , ,g. , , q, 3 ,, - V- iff ,,, - ' : greg-,:,E:-5- . I ,Wk iii -'Q 'kk' sf Y ,1- 'fi g 1, 2 '53 11,1 s - fi - t1,.rr a'-: : ,..W 1 ' M 'L ,,i'i :fff:. ' ,: , srl? -- If ':iIi35Zfii'fW'fS' ' , 1 nda Williams Paula Gerer The purpose of EVERLATTA is 0 be of service to the school and ommunity through service proj- cts. ACTIVITIES Plants in School Patio Joints . . . Beach Trip Installations and Teas ROW 1: Yvonne Wright, s. secretary, Irene Kaiser, f. vice-president, Linda Williams, f. presi- dent, Pat Lawler, f. treasurer, and Mrs. Hunter, advisor. ROW 2: Sandra Kurtz, f. chaplain, Gail Wilcox, s. chaplain, Jean Robertson, Paula Gerer, s. president, Karen Carboneau, and Sherry Jager. ROW 3: Ardie Olson, f. historian, Dana Roth, s. treasurer, and .lean Perry. l ILLUMINA Tl W 1: M I S dl k, d ' g L Schaber, Walt Wagner, Paul Ferro, and Jerry Kiefer. ggw 2: Bcib gchlialiier, aDiiil1orPeteii'lsloli1, Jim Kline, Qlen Boring, and Larry E. Williams. ROW 3: Roy Yarnamoto, Ken Berreth, Tom Nawrockl, and Doug Howard. PRESIDENT K Walt Wagner The purpose of ILLUMINATI is to give young men an opportunity to de- velop high social standards. ACTIVITIES Joints Beach Trip Serve at Father- Daughter Banquet 107 KAPPA CHI ROW I: Mrs. Fowler, advisorg Rose Marie Budiseliv, historing Marylin Hammack secretary, Diane Molstad , , vice-president, Ginger Hudson, president, Helen Kunze treasurerg Judy Dierks, corresponding secretar ' anl yi 1 Charlotte Crook, act1v1t1es director. ROW 2' Wentlv Hlavka Deanna Ferguson Jan Sauder C l E . 1 . . , s ara negren Judy Swoverland, Marlene Bocci, and Barbara Morud. ROW 3: Judy Pearson, Sandyl Gaylord, Cathy Pratt? Vicki Morud, Dianna Briestenstein, Pat Reynolds, and Diane Hamilton. Not Pictured: Lynne Scott, Kay Ness, Karen Porter, and Marilyn Steiner. PHI DELTA TAU PRESIDENT PRESIDENT it fi if ss 55 H Ginger Hudson The purpose o KAPPA CHI is tt better its members personalities thrl social functions. ACTIVITIES Cotton and Cord Dance Freshman Party Painting on Gym Wall Beach Trip J oanne Klein The purpose of PHI DELTA TAU is to p r 0 m 0 t e friendliness a n cl good will in and about Clackamas High School. ACTIVITIES Dance in May Mountain Trip Hello Party Beach Trip ROW I: Barbara Brownell, treasurerg Adeana Poff, Joanne Klien, presidentg Dianne I-Ieih,'Sharon Cox, secre- tary, and Mrs. Butt, advisor. ROW 2: Judy Guthrie, Margo Falkner, Peggy Rodenhaugh, Judy .I0llI-lS0l1, Llmlfl Cainer, and Jan Aus. ROW 3: Joy Diprofio, Judy Aus, and Carol Cerrior. Joints I SENIOR CHOIR ROW 1: Mr. Ted Sutherland, Terilyn Dean, Carol Cerrior, Judi Aus, Joy Diprofio, Norma Mathis, Rita Ciacchero, Dianna Perrigo, and Lynda Verhagen. ROW 2: Judy Swoverland, Karen Carboneau, Janice Earls, Janice Van Buren, Mary Martin, Jean Kalb, Pam Swadener., and Judy Knapp. ROW 3: Pat Flood, Carol Blake, Shirley Marvin, Sandy Rohrs, Ruth Good, Judy Torguson, Gerri Calhoun, Judy Poet, Louise Byers, and Joanne Klein. ROW 4: Ron Blake, Jim Flink, Ed Cross, Brent Grandburg., Don McKinney, Rodger Shipley, and Russ Meyers. ROW 5: Paul Petrequin. Stoye Shone, Ron Millspaugh, Don Boss, Ken Alcorn, Kyle James, Wade Wilcox, and Larry Slgou. ,lxlot Pictured-: Dean Osterman, Sharon Densmore, Fred Bremer, Marilyn Steiner, Alma Brysen, Lee Declcard, Patsy Dickinson, Sally Vog, Alice Gerling, and Karen Schmidt. JUNIOR CHOIR Mr. Ted Sutherland. ROW I: Karen Cook Nancy Panini .lady Cutherie Ale-4l'l Ruffing Kathy Willis ll lt ' - I 1 31 4 , 1 , 1- , - -, 'ylluil and Slgizron Bxchman. ROW 2: Milton harrison, Cale Milvarnl, Carol Shelton, Linda S1-haer, Carolyn Draigon Mai' Rynle leger, rette1Bakke,.Bevcrly Neumann, and Carolyn Senskm- ROW 3: VernonlHarrmgton, Ralph laoiscl. ll 'lrf rout, Ron Street. llr1ll Dixon. Boll Brown, Lee Nlunden I,l'llllI9 Brown Tony Bowen Jon Marks Jack l'l'rH:m and Don Coleman. Not Pix-turcd: Mary Lou Ford, l'al Iloaril,l'l'n:rry lVlonlgon,1r-ry, iam! VirLi,,g,, I-HHS. g 1 1 H BAND ROW 1: Lee Casperson, Norm Jamison, Donna Waterman, Vernon Hamilton, Marvin Buser, Richard Boeve, Jerry Haight, Dean Casperson, Dennis Collins, Vernon Johnson, and Jan Sabin. ROW 2: Dotty Huit, Clarice Johnston, Thomas Quale, Phil Weber, Sharon Densmore, Don McKinney, Carol Ridings, Judy Robinson, Steve Cox, Ron Boeve, Jim Douglas, Ken McCaffe1'ty, Dave Wilson, Dave Hillend, and Nancy Holt. ROW 3: Dave Rich, Bob Taylor, Hal Jones, Sandy Kurtz., Lee Pershall, Larry A. Williams, Ron Blake, Ken Boeve, Dave Simpson, John Affolter., Ron Thompson, Brian Hanneman, and Bob Hall. ROW 4: Mr. Ted Sutherland. Not Pictured: Dan Petticord, Ron Tracey, Jerry Jelinski, Ron Vauter, Rod McCafferty, Jim Fonman, Molly Dawson, and Nancy Raymond ORCHESTRA Mr. Ted Sutherland, Diane Freiter, Sandra Kurtz, Glen Boring, Larry E. w7illl1llllS. Susan Deering, and Helen Kehrer. SENIOR CLASS PLAY ROW 1: Carol Randall, Jean Robertson, Judy Garrison, Nancy Cottrell, Joanne Kemmitz, Judi Aus and Joy Diprofio. ROW 2: Don Boss, Gale Millard, Dean Osterman, Terry Wzilleii, Phil Mellen, Charlie Hinkle, Clark Harmon, Mike Kocher. Dave Draper and Phil Nelson. On December ll, 12 and 20, the Senior Class, assisted by the Thespians, presented MA Midsummer Niglltls Dream, by Willialil Shakespeare. The play had man ' lirfht moments and some verv movinf scenes as well. It was desi ned U y U D , 2- U g and directed by Mr. Dorian Ross, and was very Well received by the student hodv, arents, and teachers. . P Cale Millard, Terry Wallleli, Phil Mellen. llon Boss, Phil Nelson, and Mike Kocln-r . . . The- lllllllplillw. Judy Garrisfm and Dave Draper' C3l'0l Randall, .leilll R0l7erlson and Charlie Hirtlile. DIRECTOR Mr. Dorian Ross C A S T Puck ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, J ean Robertson Lysander .v.., ....., F rank Pullam Ohefgn ..-,,,, ..,,A, C harlie Hinkle Helena ,.,,,.,..,,,.... Nancy Cottrell Titania ,,4, ,,,,,,,, C arol Randall Demetrius ..e4. ..,.., D ave Draper Theseus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Clark Harmon Quince ....Y... ..w....V P liil Mellen Hippolyta ,,,,,,,. Joanne Kemmitz Bottom ..... ....al. D 011 BOSS Q Hermia ...,., .,..... ,l ufly GaI'I'iS0l1 5 as Assistant Director and Costume Designer .... .,....., G inger Hudson L ? Stage Manager and Sound Director ...Y..... ,.,..,...Y.,.,... K aren Porter Zi lV? A F VVmVAVV Technical Director ..........,.,..............,.... .... . ,,.lVlr. Loren Anslow A ,IST NT DIRECTOR ,.t11'o ,-yy.',z, Copsu-uction -V-A----.,----'-- V---A.-- n --.Fred Gunzer Sb A eeele , taees ' Pamt .....s.......t................... ,......A.,.......,.......... D on McKinney Ginger Hl1flS0l1 i i! lt, ' Stage Crew Chairman ,...,, ,,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,l oy Ditprofio 5 5' ,iL' Make-up ......,..............,,.... ,.,...,, C arol Gerrior - Nilza Ericson Lights .....A...................... ..,.,.,............,............ S andy Gaylord House Manager ..... ......, M arylin Hammack .l0Altn Kemnitz, Judy Garrison, Clark Harmon, Dean Osterman, Dave Draper, Nancy Cottrell, Frank Pullnm, and Joy Diprofio. FORENSICS ROW 1: Carol Randall, Suzanne Donovan, Judy Garrison, Joy Diprofio, Sharon Cox, and Nancy Crosby. ROW 2: Sandy Gaylor Fay Practor Nano C tt ll K P , , ,y o re , aren orter, Ardie Olson, and Janis Sabin. ROW 3: Don. Boss, Ginger Hudson, Charlie Hinkle, Judy Poet, Linda Wade, Clark Harmon, and Mr. Dorian Ross. STAGE CREW ROW 1: Judy Garrison, Joann Kemnitz, Joy Diprofio, Diane Molstad, Judy Diercks, Barbara Hardt, and Deanna Ferguson. ROW 2: Marylin Hammack, Sandy Gaylord, Don Boss, Judi Aus, Fay Proctor, Dean Osterman, and Carla Enegren. P A VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW 1: Herm Gartner, Norm Smith, Jim Wambaugh, Frank Pullum, Dick Beeson, Roger Betnar Dem Ostermin Allen Heeter, Rick Reents, Ken Alcorn, and Dan Pettit-ord. ROW 2: Coach William Ferrel, Coath Boyd Jarmin Tom Rich, Jack Hattan, Gary Hilgert, Dennis Sweeney, Eugene Humbert, Ken Boeve, Gilbert Dutton Dean Popp Don Killinger, Dick Gately, and Coach Pat Smith. ROW 3: Manager Bill Haberlach, Manager Bon Love Bob Tlyl0l David Johnston, Ed Chapman, Jerry Detter. Jack Devlin, Steve Keller, Vic Grahn, Kip Nagely Manager Lelml Pershall, Manager Phil Weber, and Coach Dennis Miller. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Clackamas Parkrose 20 Clackamas Jesuit 12 Clackamas Beaverton 35 Clackamas Astoria 20 Clackamas Gresham 39 Clackamas Hillsboro 32 Clackamas Central 27 Clackamas Milwaukie 18 Clackamas Douglas 20 Coavlj Pat Smith, Cliff Snider and Head Coach Dennis Miller. The 1959 Clackamas High Var- sity Football Team did a very respectable job of representing its school on the gridiron. Plagued by injuries and lack of depth in play- er personnel did not daunt the team's spirit. The team improved steadily throughout the season, performing very well in the last two games of the year against Milwaukie and David Douglas, in- dicating much promise for the years ahead. r MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Herm Gartner OUTSTANDING DOWNFIELD BLOCKER UUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Allen Heel:-r lNorm Smith VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD IN ACTION it I I manga- H--.H1Z.:.E.:: -.. :':1.. :iiv-:Pxif '::f5: ' .3Lf 1fS5zsz -:- -- ':.:: a i :: -f..::: at , - . , f , - 4' ' ., .. W sg -V .-- ,. . . N .. .,.. , -. .' , , , 5: ' Y ' 1,:'Y 1W'Y Lf'1f'f A C ,Mg gy ,gg if -,wg-1 -Q . M2 2, -1-fem-W :eww--gz fe-gtg Nga: iff-wx f,g,:Qgqf,:zgseggaffgsm -w,Agggf'1-1e,g g?'1'+2i:s'12it,fS,,1mfwskfqwl-i1.f'Swzvff--zgagwzyi cw, W Sgt .ma V,,. 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X Q 5 Q E Q f 3 E E N4-ul, lin-lx Bom-va-, Roger Lolo, Dun llalrringlon, Vit' Hamilton, Larry Hzllwrlzlrll, Kon llofflnaln, Kon Milos, :xml llury iililhlh JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW 1: Mike Cillun, Ron Dietz, Muylon Ingersoll, Tom Coy, Dick Clouser, and Dale Wells. ROW 2: Pnul Onkclen, Don Jones, ,lon Johnson, Vic Grahn, Kip Nagely, and Cary White. ROW 3: Randy Johnson, Dean Kiefer, Barry Miller, Dan Carlson, Milt Kingsbury, and Steve Keller. Mr. Houge, roach. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL .ies sg. - , . A liOW l: liill Gmini lJic'k'Engelkill,f:,, Bill Rcenls, Tex Hu:-aeniun, Ri:-k Daily, Curl Hughes, and villlft' l'f1-nning. ROW 2: l,z1l1l1yv,lzxg1-r, John lien-koi, Ray Dietz, Tom Robinson, Dennis Schroeder, Toni Olrcrg, Mike llarringlon, Ilon Pezirhon, I'l'llZ Aln'n4lrolh, Bill Huniherl, John Reed, and Divk Morrison. HOW 3: Terry SXVOYf'I'lilI'lli, Toni VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM From Left: Dick Gately, Rick Reents, Paul Oakden, Jim Wambaugh, Dean Popp, Ken Alcorn, Don Pederson, Dan Petticord, Herm Gartner, Dick Beeson, Dennis Sweeney, and Ray Clifford. Kneeling: Gilbert Dutton, managerg Mr. Boyd Jarman, coachg and Leonard Westling, manager. METRO LEAGUE STANDINGS LEAGUE PLAY GAMES ALL GAMES TEAM WON LOST PCT. BEHIND WON LOST David Douglas 14 2 .875 .. 18 4 Beaverton 13 3 .813 1 14 8 CLACKAMAS 9 7 .563 5 13 9 Astoria 9 7 .563 5 12 10 Milwaukie 8 8 .500 6 10 12 Central Catholic 7 9 .438 7 12 10 Gresham 7 9 .438 7 9 13 Hillsboro 5 11 .313 9 6 1,6 Sunset 0 16 .000 14 1 21 The basketball team enjoyed a successful season this year with a tie for third place in the Metro League. We ended up with a 9-7 record. The Cavaliers had the best pre-season record of any Metro team and thus took first in pre-season standings with a 4-2 record. This team was a real hustler. The boys were tough defensively, and they all were potentially able to score well at any time. Ken Alcorn was honored with a position on the All-County team, a second team position on the All- Metro Team and an honorable mention for the All- State team. Herm Gartner and Dan Pettieord made the Second Al-County team and received honorable mention for the All-Metro team. .lim Xvambangh and Rick Reents also received honorable mention for the All-Metro team. This confirmed the view that the boys were a team to be proud of. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER. Ken Alcorn VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Claokamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas 53 Oswego 40 46 Oswego -ll 67 West Linn 51 56 West Linn 59 70 Sandy 61 59 Parkrose t2OT1 61 58 Sunset 52 33 Cent'l Catholic 44 47 David Douglas 45 54- Hillsboro QOTI 52 56 Astoria 63 66 Gresham 48 61 Cent'l Catholic 58 57 David Douglas 80 48 Milwaukie 34 66 Beaverton 73 -12 Milwaukie 40 60 Hillsboro 67 56 Astoria 41 61 Beaverton 75 57 Gresham 72 84 Sunset 61 There Here There Here There There Here Here Here Here There Here There There There Here Here There Here There There There Won Wort Worn Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Wann Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Player .,,. Position ......, Year ......,.......,..,,,,,. Quarters Played Baskets ,.,,.,,,,,,,, Free Throws ...,..... Free Shot Average Fouls ,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Season's Points ..,... League Points ..... Ken Alcorn Herm Gartner Danpettivord Jllllxifillllllilllglll Rh-lx livents Guard Forward Senior Senior 87 86 90 70 61 113 5596 62.406 51 61 252 251 176 189 Center Forward llnard ,Iunior Senior Senior 8-1 58 87 84 80 78 A 46 40 37 61.30 57.9 'lf 65 'Y' 63 50 62 214- 211 103 169 144 127 Player ....... Position .,,,..,,...,,,, Year .........,,.,,,,....,,. Quarters Played Baskets .,..,,...,.,,A.., Free Throws ......... Free Shot Average Fouls ....,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Season's Points ...... League Points ........ Dean Popp Forward Sophomore 46 1-1 9 5464 15 37 35 Dick Gately Don Pederson Ray Clifford DennisSweeney Guard Center Guard Forward junior Junior Junior Junior 29 29 18 9 14 9 1 1 5 2 9 0 45.471 66.6 O6 69.2 O6 OM 10 14 11 3 33 20 11 2 27 14 10 2 nl' ko 'V .5,, ,.. M, ' -if .. 5-71 . ., n p ,,.A r o f f. f- F' 1 A . 'fi' Qf f? 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GHWIY SUS t0 Pass- Petticord makes fast left-hzmde-11 Garmer hmps high Ovtir 0m,0m.m drive towards baskvt. for an vaxsy layin. xvillllllilllglll starts to rivot mst oppom-nt I Fans and play:-rs whoop it up an-ftvr tho ups:-t vim-tory I ' ovvr David Douglas. 3 .l. V. BASKETBALL SQUAD now 1: non noscn, 15111 Stenberg, Steve Keller, Benny Knoll, and Dick Kauser. Row 2: Mr. Pat Smith, coach, Leland Pershall, Steve Cox, Wayne Guvton, Bill Davidson, Aldo Bomotti, Mike Kingsbury, Clyde Fry, mgr.g and Glen Natham, Lngr. Not Pictured: Paul Oakden, Ron Thornten, Steve Cox, Tom 'Neal, Tex Huseman, Ken Miles and John Hee el. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL SQUAD Row 1: Fritz Abendroth, Vance Pfenning, Tom Uherg, and Norm Pekkola. Row 2: Bob Sanders, Darrel Rhodes, Brain Kelley, Tim Nettleton, Steve Clifford, ,and Trenton Nathan, manager. Not Pictured: John Reed, Gary Munden, Roger Cole, Dan Harrington, John Pedersen, Bill Larson, Rick Daily, Ralph Clifford, Barry Johnson, and Larry Haberlach. ' VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD Kneeling: Maurice Johnson, managerg Mike Carlson, Dave Simpson, Justin Okada, Warren Meyer Jerry Veenkel' Bob Hodson, Dave Ramberg, Jerry Jeleniewski, and Randy .l0hHS0Il, nfflnage Tom Jeleniewski, Ron Calhoun, Dan Carlson, Mike.Snodgrass, Jerrv Kiefer, Hattan, Frank Pullam, Roy Burge, and Mr. Dennis Miller, C0flCh- VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE 41 Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas West Linn Grant Oregon City Benson S andy Oswego Milwaukie Parkrose J. Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas WRES TL r. Standing: Mr Jlm Smlth coach Alex Komlofske Astoria Hillsboro Sunset Beaverton David Douglas Centennial J .V Gresham UAD Kneeling: Maurice Johnson, manager, Dale Lofthus, Loren Elliot, Don Pearson, Bill Terleakl Ron Love Andv Cassinelli, Ron Powell, Pat Bevan, and Randy Johnson, manager. Row 2: Mr. Jim Smith, coach Curl Hughes Dave Rich, Alonso King, Cary White, Bill Patrick, Tonl Campbell, Mike Cillen, Jan Johnson, and Mr Dennis Miller coach. Not Pictured: Bill Larson, Dick, Capron, Jack Godfrey, Don Young, Gary Chase, Tom Fletl John Affolter Dave Imler, Jim Clark, Jim Komlofske, Larry Williams, and Don Jones. 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N me -- Warren Meyer Justin Okada 1151 1- Tonuny Jeleniewski Roy Burgc' Dave Simpson M ike Carlson Frank Pullam Alex Komlosfski VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM ROW 12 Glen Nathan, Ray Dietz,manage1-sg Rov Yamamoto, T031 ,Oberg, Billy Reents. Jon Perkins. Ggry Wlxilv. Dean Ostermany and Mr, Duane lHelbig, voiuvh. 'Row 2: ,Dawg Anders0n,Ken Alcorn, Doug Howar1l,Riq-k RBE'lllb,Dif'li Beeson, Kyle James, Dick Cately, Paul Oakflen, and John Lillostranlll - Batter up. 1 ' I Ulu-rg trios om' to con ' . Ustcrman gots a nt I1 r 129 . at j . N! A , ' Q M ,kfgkggk ,. H in A gy , H Q , V Z.23 i7:k .- f ,A W, , V i?ffSf,,, 4 f' 'L,,L Ex' -: t'V ' P . . - V . JOHN LIELESTRAN D un Pacing' www wiv in K Ni 'K KM M .egg 'J of SE Q pk I 4' 2 s f K 1, Q 2 f' X N Wi 2 Xa K is fi fi Q X ggi X 9 5, Q 2 4 N if ,I f 2 f f f Z? -. . 9 Fi 4 X . ri! af 5 'xiii 1 ff ...f Q ,If K f J ' 'wi 5 K 1 F :gud s ffiix K P . . 5 F I ., W , I F:,, , .V , X gf- K V ' at ..1 A N A D ,. , i n ., PAUL 9AKDE ,A om: nnmmn fv- Q .wwf n Q Q wx K1 ,Ks Miliv- DEAN OSTERMAN Semor Second Base ,K Wx Us H 5, .4A..,:.'A:: 1 y Q? 71 S 56' EF in O DU 2 www '31 n 'I m n J. V. BASEBALL TEAM Row 1, left to right: Bob Taylor, Larry Williatms, Denny Martens, Ron Dietz, Bob Mann, Gary Ganske, Bob B051-ll, and Don Ritlell. Row 2: Vance Pfenning, Jack Godfrey, Ken Miles, Rivlmrcl Clouser, Steve Stone, and Bob Kreiter, manager. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM W l: Tim Ne-tlloeton, lluune Parks, Miko Harrington, John llevkel, John Peterson :mtl Joe Bilvlllllllll. ROW' 2 f ' 7 Mr. Jim Smith, 1-one-bg Roger Colo, Jrbn llial, Bill Larfon, ,lim Hough, Brian Kelley, Uivk Englcking, and ,Im-I oflfrsry. Not pivllnroclz Lanny Jager. TRACK SQUAD Row 1: Mike C-illen, Steve Clifford, David W'itham, Eddie Chapman, Jim Kendall, and Conrad Kristensen. Row 2: Ron Calhoun, Allen Heeter, Ray Clifford, Herm Gartner, .lim Kline, Larry Sf-haber, Walt Waigiier, Bob Yan Bishler, Dan Petticord, and Clyde Fry, manager. Row 3: Mr. Boyd Jarman, roach: Kip Nagely, Dean Popp. Ilan Harrington, Tom Neal, Jon Marks, Lewis Snodgrass, and John Singleton. Not Pictured: Jim Wainllmaiugll, Dave Kendall, Rick Perrigo, Ken Boeve, Dennis Huseman, Tom Barlling, Eddie Chapman, and Don Mantei. ms. Coach and l0illll await nvxt events. Gartner lioavvs javvlin for Clackamas.. Zioglvr lllllixt'S lnovv as ln- passes opponent to take first in the milv run. 1 S ai 2 3 ez i W Qs 3, Y 1 ff gi S 3 Q E 5 5 3 s 5 is r 2 5 E I 3 5 X a S Q I , 2 X BOYS' TENNIS TEAM From left: Ken McKafferty, iLarry Rivers, John Freeman, Phil Weber, Jerry Wolcott, Dave Nichols, and Miss Dorothy Allen, coach, Not pictured: Bill Davidson and Lee Casperson. GOLF TEAM Row l: Tom Robinson, Darryl Brooks, Bill Stenherg, and Robert Sanders. Row 2: Dennis Freiter, Dave Hillenfl, Vern Johnson, Ken Upshaw, John Frentress, Mr. Cliff Snider, coachg Vic Crahn, Gerald Dyke, Darryl Rhoads, Treasure Sullivan, and Bill Grahn. Not pictured: Darrel Frentness and Richard Westerdahl. I RLS TENNIS TEAM GI From left: Elaine Kline, Kenda Richardson, Vicki Morud, Diane Heesch, Ann Carlson, Gerri Calhoun, Barbara Morud, Joanne Bergstrom, Lynne Scott, Miss Dorothy Allen, coach, Kay Ness, Yvonne Hegg, Gloria Taylor, Margaret Schmidt, Cheryl 'Koch, Gail Sylvester, Cathy Pratt, Pam Swadener, and Jeanette Westing. kwin Abenafarh, rrarz, 51, 12o, 126, 132 Affloter, John 44, 111, 127 Akers, Glen, 22, 101 Alexander, Barbara, 44 Alcorn, Ken, 16, 21, 22, 68, 101 106, 110, 116, 119, 121, 124, 125, 129, 125, 29, 130 Aldritt, Gilbert, 22 Alwinger, Kathleen, 10, 22 Anderson, Earl, 38 Anderson, David 44, Anderson, Jayne, 10, 38, 101 Anderson, Lee, 51, 99, 101 Anderson, Richard,' 38, 98 Andrews, Mary Lou, 22, 101, 102 Archer, Nadine, 11, 43, 44 Arnold, LaDean A, 38 Arnold, Walter, 49 Acquith, Richard, 51, 98 Aus, Judith, 10, 22, 59, 74, 99, 101 108,110, 112, 114, 141 Aus, Janet, 22, 59, 76, 99, 108, I4-1 Bachman, Joe, 51, 132 Bachman, Sharon Gay, 38, 110 Bader, Michael, 51 Baggs, Frances, 44, 98 Bailey, William, 44 Baird, Bruce, 44 Baird, Camile, 51, 98 Bakke, Arlette, 10, 22, 68, 102 110 Baldwin, Edward, 55 Baldwin, Jack, 22 Baldwin, Sam 51 Barnes, Dan 44 Barry, Dan, 44 Barry, Donna 10, 38 Bartling, Thomas, 51, 133 Becker, John, 22 Becker, Leslie, 44 Beckman, Duane, 51 Beckman, Eldon, 14, j36', 102, 106 Beeson, Dick 22, 100, 101, 106, 110, 119, 121, 129, 130 Bell, Betty, 10, 18, 22, 98 Bell, Edwin, 44 Beldmon, Gayle, 51 Bentley, Janet, 44, 99, 101 Bergstrom, Joanne 44, 63, 81, 106, 136, Bergstrom, Sandra, 14, 23, 64, 98, 104 Berreth, Joann, 10, 23, 106 Berreth, Kenneth, 38, 58, 107 Betnar, Rodger, 23, 116,' 119 Betz, Ann, 38 Bevan, Patrick, 38, 127 Black, Judy 44 Blair, Cary, 44 Blake, Carol, 43, 44, 99, 110 Blake, Ronald, 38, 110, 111 Blanchard, Daniel, 51 Bloedel, Peggy, 66, 84 Bocci, Diana, 23, 98, 101, 104 Bocci, Marlene, 44, 108 Boeve, Kenneth, 14, 23, 58, 98, 101, 116, 133 Boave, Richard, 51, 98, 111, 120 Boave, Ronald, 38, 98, 111 Bohlman ,Richard, 44 Bomotti, Aldo, 38, 98, 101, 126 Bonstein, Lana, 49 Bonstein, LoAnn, 23 . Boring, Glen, 14, 38, 107 Bosch, Robert 44, 132 Boss,AQon, 19,-23, 59, ao, 105, 72, 106,-110. 112' Bowen, Gary, 11, 18, 23, 58, 59, 76, 105 Bowen, Tony, 23, 110 Bowman, David, 43, 44 Boyer, Lavelle 44 138 Brakeman, Jess, 23 Br-ack, James, 51 Breitbarth, Robert 51 Breitenstein, Dianna, 38, 60, 61, 105 81, , 108 Breitenstein, Susan, 50, 51, 61, 63 Brooks, Darryl, 51, 136 Brooks, Judy, 51 Brother, Donna 51 Brown Dennis, 23, 38, 110 Brown, Jean, 38, 61, 106 Brown , Larry, 51 Brown, Lynda, 51 Brown, Richard, 44 Brown, Robert, 44, 110 Brownell, Barbara, 44, 100, 103, 108 Brownell, Charles, 51 Bubeck, Judith, 44 Bubeck, Rosalyn, 38, 101 Budiselic, Rose Marie, 11, 14, 38, 58, 59, 63, 66, 75, 81, 84, 96, 99, 104, 105, 108 Burge, Roy, 23, 127, 128 Busch, Roy, 24 Buser, Marvin, 24 Buser, Marvin, 24, 111 Byers, Louise 38, 101, 110 Cain, Curtis 49 Calhoun, Geraldine, 44, 61, 106, 110, 135 Calhoun, Ron, 42, 58, 97, 101, 106, 127, 133 Cammack, Joan 38 Campbell, Patricia, 44 Campbell, Tom, 51, 127, 132 Cantrell, Melody, 10, 42 Cantrell, Mike, 44 Capron, Richard, 51, 98, 127 Carbonneau, Karen, 24, 80, 104, 105, 107, 110 Carlson, Ann, 43, 44, 74, 99, 106, 136 Cargson, Dan, 44, 120, 127, 129, 1 1 Carlson, Kenneth, 24, 103 Carlson, Mike, 24, 101, 127, 128 Carmin, Wayne, 38 Carpenter, Linda, 44, 98 Carpenter, Ralph, 24 Carr, Herman 51 Carruthers, Cel , 10, 24, 104 Carter, Robert, 51 Casperson, Dean, 24, 58, 72, 103, 111 Casperson, Lee, 44, 111, 136 Cassinelli, Andy, 44, 127 Chandler, Steve, 51 Chapman, Eddie, 38, 106, 116 Charbonneau, Douglas, 38 Charrier, Albert, 44 Charrier, Virginia 51 Chase, Gary, 51, 120, 127 Chester, Patricia, 44, 98 Chin, Susan, 51 Chisum, Lynn, 38 Church, Alice, 44, 101 Clark, Glyn, 51 Clark, Richard, 24, 102 Clarke, James, 38, 127 Clay, Janice, 44, 98 Clifford, Ralph, 51, 126 Clifford, Ray, 38, 121, 123, 133 Clouser, Richard, 44, 120, 132 Coates, Elizabeth, 44, 99, 103 Cochell, Linda, 44 Coffman, Norman, 51 Coiteux, Jack, 44 Cole, Roger, 51, 120, 132' Coleman, Allen, 24, 104 Collins, Dennis, 51, 111 Conklin, Fred, 42 Cook, Karen, 44, 98, 110 Cook, Mary Ann, 10, 24, 98, 99, 100 Cook, Mary Ellen, 101 Cook, Mike, 38, 97, 106 Cook, Peggy, 51 Cook, Penny, 24 Costine, William, 38 Cottrell, Nancy, 10, 14, 24, 75, 100, 106, 112, 113, 114 Couch, Darrell, 45 Cox, Connie, 38 Cox, Sharon, 25, 59, 99, 101, 111, 114 Cox, Steve, 38, 111 Coy, Sheils, 51 Crabtree, Gary, 25 Crawford, Nicki, 51 Crew, Christine, 45 108, Crook, Charlotte, 25, 98, 100, 104 108 Crosby, Nancy, 25, 114 Cross, Edward, 98 Cross, Harvey, 51 Cross, Lee, 38 Cross, Sarah Jane, 51, 101 Cundiff,' James, 38, 100 Cutting, Richard, 51 Daffern, Robert, 45, 98 Daily, Robert, 45, 98 Daily, Richard, 51, 120 Dallman, Robert, 11, 18, 25, 58 681 Daue, Richard, 51 Davidson, William, 37, 38, 58 109, 136 Davis, Carolyn, 38, 45 Davis, Joy Eileen, 38 Davis, John, 25 Davis, Kathryn, 42 Dawson, Molly, 45 Dean, Terilyn, 42, 110 Deardorff, Gary, 45 Deckard, Lee, 38 Deering, Sally, 50, 51 Deering, Susan, 25, 100 Densmore, Sharon, 43, 45, 96, 111 DeSemple, Linda, 38 DeSemple, Shirley, 45 DeShores, Paulette 52 Detter, Jerry, 38, 116 Devlin, Jack, 45, 116 DeWaide, Mike, 45 DeWaide, Sharron, 10, 25,7111 Dial, John, 52, 132 Dickinson, Patsy, 38, 58 Diercks, Judy, 10, 42, 99, 108, Deitz, Ron, 45, 120, 132 Dimick, Susan, 38, 58, 99 Diprofio, George, 45 Diprofio, Joy, 10, 25, 59, 74 112,113,114,,116 Dittenhaver, Glenda, 52, 100 Dittenhaver, Mildred, 45, 101 Dixon, Diane, 52, 98 Dixon, William, 39, 110 Donovan, Suzanne, 25, 66, 84, Dorst, William, 39 Douglas, James, 39, 58, 111 Dow, Mario, 45, 98 Dow, Sandy, 52, 100 Dragoo, Carolyn, 45 Draper, Dave, 25, 112, 113 Dryden, Ivy, 45 Dumolt, Jim, 11, 21, 25, 58 69, 105 Dumolt, Mary, 11, 45, 98 Dunlop, Christine, 39 Durand, Lynn, 52 Dutton, Gilbert, 39, 116 Duval, Ronald, 52 Dyck, Gerald, 39, 98, 136 askin, Neil, 52 , 101 106, 106 114 99, 114 60, I 1 Eails, Janice, 45, 110 Eckert, Vernon 39 Eisenbeisz, Randolph, 52 Elliott, Loren, 52 Enegren, Carla, 10, 39, 58, 59, E 100, 108, 114, 116 Enegren, Linda, 52, 100 Engelking, Dick, 52, 120, 132 Ennes,. Jay, 45 Ennes, John Pat, 26, 101 Ericson, Nilso, 18, 26, 67, 69, 8 105 Fackrell, Steven, 52 Fairchild, Clifford, 52 Falkner, Margo, 18, 26, 58, lf 108 Ferea, Robert A., 52 Ferguson, Deanna, 10, 39, 58, 9 104, 105, 108, 114 Fero, James, 45 Fero, Paul, 26, 107 Ferren, Roger, 45 Fitzgerald, Ethel, 52, 100 Flett, Tom, 45, 106, 127 Flink, DeLores, 45 Flink, James, 26, 100, 110 Flintoff, Lynn, 39 Floyd, Danny, 39 Floyd, Joy, 52, 100 Floyd, Willa Dean, 45, 98 Forman, Barbara, 39, 93, 106 Foumal, Donna, 10, 26 Fox, Patricia, 52 Francis, Patricia, 45 Franklin, Kathy, 39 Freeman, John, 45, 136 Freeman, Marilyn, 26, 98, 99, 1C Freeman, Susan, 52 ' Freiter, Dennis, 52, 136 Freiter, Diane, 26, 136 , Frentress, Darrel, 18, 26, 101, 10-, 136 Frentress, John, 45, 136 Fritch, Patsy, 52 Fry, Clyde, 49 Fuhrman, Kathleen, 52 Gainer, Linda, 45, 108 Gaither, Thomas, 26 Gallegos, Faye, 39, 132 Ganske, Gary, 39, 132 Garbe, Francess, 45, 101 Garrison, Judy, 10, 14, 21, 26, 5 50, 6.1, 55, 711, 5100, 106, 11 113, 114 1 Garrison, Milton, 45, 110 Gartner, -Herm, 14, 16, 27, 81, 97,- 101, 106, ,116, 118, 121, 122, 124, 135, 134 ' Gatley, Dick, 39, 116, 121, 123, 29,' 30 Gauger, Ron, 39 Gaylord, Sandy, 10, 11, 14, 42, 58, 59, 96, 103, 104, 105, 108, 114' Gerer, Paula, 13, 39, 58, 63, 81, 96, 104, 107 Gerling, Alice 27 Gerling, Carol, 45 Gerrior, Carol, 36, 7:2,100, 108 Gerrior, Sandy, 39 Gerchel, April, 45, 100 Giacchero, Rita, 39, 99, 110 Gidley, Leah, 52, 101 Gilbert, Sharon 45 Gill, Marilyn, 45 Gillen, Mike, 45, 120 Gillen, Pamela, 52, 98, 101 Gilmore, Richard, 39 Gilmore, Shorley, 52 Gissel, Jill, 45, 99 Godfrey, Jack, 55, 127, 132 Good, Ruth, 27, 101, 110 Gomes, Harriet, 27 Gorsline ,Marie, 42 Graham, Joseph, 27 Graham, Larry, 52 Grahn, Victor, 45, 52, 116, 120, 136 Granberg, Brent, 110 Gray ,Lynda, 45 Greenslade, Larry, 52, 132 Groat, Genelle, 45 Gunzer, Fred 27 Guthrie, Judy, 10, 27, 100, 108, 110 Guyton, Wayne, 39 Haberlach, Larry, 52, 120, Haberlach, William, 93, 59, 101, 105, 116 Haight, Jerry, 45 Hall, James, 45, 111 Hambright, Roy, 46 Hamilton, Diane, 46, 61, 108 Hamilton, Vernon, 39, 111 Hamilton, Victor, 52, 120 Hammack, Marilyn, 39, 59, 61, 100 103, 104, 105, 108, 114 Hanks, Ronald, 46 Hanneman, Brian, 39, 58, 11, Harding, James, 42, 105, 129, 131 Hardt, Barbara, 20, 27, 59, 60, 61, 623 76, 81, 100, 105, 106, 114, 11 Harmon, Clark, 19, 27, 103, 112, 113, 114 Harmon, Kenneth, 52, 98, 103 A Harrington, Danny, 52, 120, 132 Harrington, Michael, 52, 120, 132 Harrington, Robert, 39 Harris, Donald E., 46 Hart, Linda 14, 18, 27, 58, 59, 67, 76, 83, 96, 104 Hartnell, Arthene, 46 Hartnell, Rosalie, 39 Harworth, John-, 46, 98 lglattan, Jack, 39, 98-, 110, 116, 127 1 Hawkins, Carole, 46 Hawkins, Diana, 39 Hawkins, Karen, 46 Hawthorne, Robert, 52 Heckel, John, 52, 120, 132 Heckel, Ruth Ann, 39, 58, 99 Hedin, Ronald, 46 Heesch, Diane, 43, 46, 106, 136 Heeter, Allen 11, 39, 58, 101, 106, 116, 119, 12, 133, 135 Hegg, Yvette, 39 Hegg, Vvonne, 21, 2, 60, 61, 65, 83, 101, 136 Henning, JoAnne, 104 Herrick, Danny, 46 Hicks, Pat, 52, 98 Hieb, Diane, 39, 108 Hilgert, Gary, 39, 98, 116 A Hillend, David, 46, 111, 136 Hills, Roberta, 52 Hinderlie, Pauline, 52, 96 Hinkle, Charlie, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 27, 58, 59, 72, 74, 105, 112, 113, 114 Hlavka, Katherine, 46 Hlavka, Wendy, 39, 60, 83, 108 Hodson, Robert, 43, 46, 106, 127 Hoffman, Kenneth, 52, 120 Holmes, Cheryl, 46 Holt, Nancy E., 52, 101, 111 Holzworth, Judy, 39, 99 Horner, Diane, 53 Horner, Edmund, 28, 100, 102 Hough, James, 53, 132 Hough, Wanda, 10, 28, 58, 98, 104 resid, Doug, 39, 98, 107, 129, Hrivnak, William, 46 uber, Cheryl, 42, 104 uber, Helen, 53 udson, Ginger, 14, 28, '58, 59, 61, 62, 81, 108, 113, 114 Hughes, Arlene, 39, 106 Hughes, Carl, Jr., 53, 120, 127 Hughes, Sandra, 46 Huit, Dorothy, 53, 111 Humbert, Eugene, 39, 116 Humbert, William, 53, 120 Hunter, Becky, 53, 70 Hunter, Penny, 11, 19, 28, 58, 54, 69, 74, 98, 105 Hurt, Paul, 39 Huseman, Dennis, 53, 120, 133 Huseman, Larry, 28, 100 lmler, David, 46, 127 Ingersoll, Maylon, 46, 120 lrey, Richard, 46 lsa, Mary, 39, 58, 99, 100 lsbell, Sharen, 53, 98 Jager, Larry, 53, 120, 132 Jager, Sherry 14, 20, 28, 58, 59, 63, Z1, 74, 81, 96, 105, 1' James, Kyle, 40, 110, 129, 131 Jamison, Charles N., 40, 111 Jansik, Valene, 46 Jelderks, Shirley, 46 Jeleniewski, Jerry, 53, 127 Jeleniewski, Thomas, 28, 98, 127, 128 Johnson, Anne, 53, 99 Johnson, Antoinette Johnson, Barry, 53 Johnson, Glenda, 53 Johnson, Jan, 46, 127 Johnson, Janet, 53 Johnson, Judy K., 40 Johnson, Judy L., 40 Johnson, Maurice, 53, 120, 127 Johnson, Melody Ann, 28, 100 Johnson, Paul, 40 Johnson, Randy, 46, 120, 127 Johnson, Teresa, 50, 53, 66, 84 Johnson, Vernon, 53f111, 136 Johnston, Clarice, 53, 111 Johnston, Dale, 28 Johnston, David, 40, 58, 116 Johnston, Jean, 53, 63, 81 Jones, Daryl, 53 Jones, Don, 43, 46, 120, 127 Jones 102 1 , Hal, , 11 Jones Lorraine, 28 Jones: Russell, 46 Kaczenski, Chester, 40 Kaczenski, Joanna, 10, 53, 98 Kaiser, lrene, 28, 100, 104, 107 Kakiskita, Minnie, 53, 101 Kalb, David, 46, 53 Kalb, Jean, 17, 18, 19, 28, 58, 103 110 Kalb, Stephen, 53 Kanne, Pauline, 40 Keffer, Helen, 29, 100 Keller, Steven, 46, 118, 120 Kelley, Brian, 53, 126, 132 Kelley, Patsy, 10, 14, 29, 59, 60, 62, 58, 71, 72, 75, 76, 81,101, V, 105, 106 Kemnitz, JoAnn, 29, 59, 102, 105, 106, 11Z,113, 114 Kemp, Caroline, 46 Kendall, David, 29, 133, 135 Kendall, James, 40, 133, 135 Kendig, Tim, 29, 101, 106 Kennedy, Carol, 53 Kennedy, Eileen, 40, 58, 106 Kepley, Virginia, 53, 98 Kibbons, Richard, 53, 98 Kiefer, Jerry, 40, 107, 127- Killinger, Don, 40, 97, 106, 116 Kimmell, Charles, 53 Kingsbury, Michael, 46, 120 King, Alonso, 46 Klein6 Joanne, 14, 29, 58, 99, 108 11 Kline, Elaine, 46 Kline, James, 16, 29, 66, 84, 101, 105, 107, 133, 135 Knapp, Dennis, 53 Knapp, Judith, 29, 110 Knight, Susan, 29 Koch,' Cheryl, 40, 99 Kocher, Michael, 29, 59, 76, 103, 112 Koida, Paul, 29 Koida, Peter, 29, 58, 105 Komlofske, Alex, 30, 98, 127, 128 Komlofske, James, 46, 98, 127 Kramer, Rodney, 53 Kraft, Norma, 98 Krebs, Judy, 37, 40, 58, 99 Kreiter, Robert, 53 Kristensen, Conrad, 46, 133 Krussow, Russell, 46 Kundert, Gordon, 53 Kunze, Helen, 10, 30, 98, 108 Kurtz, Sandra, 46, 107, 111 LaBaw, Frances, 10, 30 Lancaster, Gary, 49 Landerholm, Robert, 47 Landis, Peggy, 21, 30, 71, 75, 76 Lane, Carole A., 47, 98 Larsen, Gary, 47, 53 Larsen, Paul, 53, 98 Larson, William, 53, 132 Lauinger, Ronald, 47 Lauinger, Sandra, 30- LYaVerne, William, 53 Law, Daniel, 30 Law, Phillip, 47 Lawler, Patricia, 10, 1.4, 19, 30, 71,,83, 96, 104, 105, 107 Leatherman, Janice, 53 Lee, Dennis, 53 Lee, Linda, 30 LeHuquet, Robert, 40, 58 LeHuqpet, Theodore, 53 Leischner, Darrell, 54 Leischner, Dennis, 40, 98 Lemarr, Helen, 37, 40 Lex, Janet, 36 Lex, Rodger, 54, 98 Lillestrand, John, 40, 129, 131 Lilly, Doris, 10, 30 Loacker, James, 64 Lofthus, Dale, 54, 98, 127 Loftus, Cathy, 10, 18, 30, 58, 59, 63, 72, 76, 81, 96, 104 Love, Ronald, 47, 116 Lucich, Anita, 54 Lunsford, Glenda, 49 Lynch, Dave, 40 Lyons, Jeffery, 98 Mackwood, Artlene, 40, 98, 100 Mallory, Janis, 30 Mallory, Mary, 30, 98, Mann, Byron, 30, 98, 102 Mann, Robert, 40, 132 Mantei, Donald 31, 98 Meplathorpe, Gary 47 Marks, Evelyn, 54 Marks, Henry, 40 Marlett, Adrian, 40 Marson, Patrick, 40 Martens, Dennis, 47, 132 Martin, Bob, 40, 106 Martin, Karen, 47, 99, 100 Martin, Linda, 54 Martin, Mary H., 40, 101, 110 Marvin, Elizabeth, 40 Marvin, Shirley, 47 Mathis, Fay, 54 Mathis, Norma, 47, 110 Maxon, Merle, 47 Maxwell, Judi, 40, 99 Mayo, Vern, 47, 100 Melhus, Sandra, 54, 98 Mellen, Phillip, 31, 112 Meyer, Chuck, 54 Meyer, Marilyne 47 Meyer, Warren, 31, 101, 127, 128 Michalke, Henry, 47 Miles, Diane, 10, 31, 103 Miles, Kenneth, 54, 120, 132 Millard, Gale, 100, 105, 110, 112 Miller, Barry, 47, 120 Miller, Harvey, 54 Miller, Mildred, 40 Millspaugh, Ron, 47 Milton, Barbara, 54 Miner, Penny, 40, 58, 99 Moe, Nita, 40 Molstad, Diane, 10, 40, 105, 108, 114 Montgomery, Terrance, 47 Moon, Francis. , 47 Morrison, Carol, 54 Morrison, Carol, 54 Morrison, Richard, 54, 120 Mortensen, Sandra, 55 Morud ,Barbara, 43, 47, 99, 108, 136 Morud, Victoria, 10, 37, 40, 58, 60, 61, 70, 81, 83, 105, 108, 136 Mueller, Donna, 31 Mueller, Norman, 31 Mulick, Karen, 54, 101 Munden, Gary, 54 Munden, Lee, 40 105. 110 Myers, Russell, 47, 110 McTlary, Jack, 54 McCafftrey, Kenneth, 47,, 102, 11 136 McCafftrey, Rodney, 54 McCoun, Betty, 18, 31, 100, 102 McCoun, Patricia, 43, 47 McCoy, Thomas, 40, 120 McDaniels, Judy, 40, 98 McDonald, Steven, 54 McGinnis, Bonnie, 11, 40, 98, 105 McKay, Robert, 47, 98 McKinney, Donald, 11, 14, 16, 20, 31, 64, 106, 110, 111 McLaughlin, Karen, 54, 98 Nagely, Clifford, 47, 118, 120, 133 Nathan, Glenn, 47 Nathan, Trenton, 54, 126 Nawrocki, Tom, 37, 40, 58, 107 Neal, Beverly, 10, 14, 18, 31, 58, 68, 101, 103, 104 Nelagl, Thomas, 11, 54, 97, 120, 133, 5 . Neese, Ginger, 47, 98, 100 Nelson, Patricia, 40, 99, 104 Nelson, Phil, 11, 31, 72, 97, 102, 106 Nelson, Rosalie, 40, 100 Nemeth, Andrea, 40 Ness, Joy, 41 Ness, Kay, 47, 99, 136 Ness, Michael, 47 Nesteby, Sharon 54, 98 Nettleton, Frank, 18, 19, 31, 58, 103 Nettleton, Tim, 54, 132 Nettleton, Tom, 54, 98, 126 Neumann, Beverly, 47, 110 Neumann, Sandra, 11, 50, 54 Nevin, Margery, 54 Newcomb, Cathie, 31 Newham, Robert, 32 Nichols, David, 47, 49, 136 Nordgren, Clyde, 32, 58 Nordgren, William, 40 Norton, Edward. 41 Oakden, Paul, 47, 120, 121, 122, 129, 131 Patrick, Oberg, 126, Okada, Okada , 127, Olson, Ardie, 14, 41, 59, 74, Tom, 54, 66, 84, 97, 120 129, 130 Joy, 47, 96, 106 justin, 12, 41, 101, 1-06 128 r 1 96, 99, 105, 107, 114 Ostermann, Dean,. 32, 112, 113, 114 11 1 Ott, Doug, 47 6, 19, 129, 130 Ott, Lona, 41, 58 Ott, William, 41, 106 Overturf, Betty, 41 Paist, Patricia, 54, 100, 101 Paltridge, Roger, 32 Pantekock, Robert, 54 Pantecock, Sharon, 49 Papini, Nancy,-41, 110 Park, Ronald, 47, 98 Carol, 54 Patrick, Ernest, 47, 127 Pearson, Donald, 54, '120, 127 Pearson, Erick, 11, 21, 32, 99, 101 106 Pearson, Judith, 43, 47, 108 I Pedersen, Donald, 41, 98, 105, 121 132 Pederson, John, 54, 126, 132 Pedersen, Serena, 54, 96, 100 Peery, Jean, 32, 107 Pekkola, Norman, 54, 126 Perkins, Jon, 129 Pense, Lenore, 20, 32, 65, 11, 105, 1,06 Perrigo, Clyde R., 47, 133 Perrigo, Dianna, 41, 99, 110 Peterson, Harold, 47 Petgrson, Richard, 32, 47, 100, 101 7 Peterson, Rita, 41 Peterson, Sharon, 54, 90, 1012 Petrequin, Paul, 11, 43, 44, 48, 97, 106, 110 Q Petticord, Daniel C., 11, 41, 66, 84, 101, 105, 116, 118, 122, 125, 133, 134 Pfeifle, Malinda, 54 Ptenning, Vance, 54, 120, 132 Phillips, Barbara, 41 Plaster, Janice, 54 Rasmussen, Marlene, 13, 48, 63, 81, 106 Raymond, Nancy, 41, 101 Rebstock, Barbara, 55 . Reddaway, Carolyn 48 1 Redell, Don, 41, 132 Reed, John, 55, 120 Reents, Rick, 11, 12, 33, 58, 59, 68, 76, 101, 106, 116, 118, 121, 122, 124, 125, 129, 130 Reents, William, 55, 20, 129,, 131 Ressler, Sandra, 55 Raynolds, Patricia, 48, 108 Reynolds, Shirley, 41 Rhinebold, Sharon, 41 Rhoads, Darrel, 55, 102, 126, 136 Rich, David, 48, 127 Rich, Thomas, 33, 101, 111, 116, 129, 130 Richardson, Daniel, 48 Richardson, Kenda, 33, 101, 136 Richardson, Susan, 55 Richey, Keith, 48 Ridings, Carol, ,48, 111 Ripley, Nancy, 48 Ritzau, August,.55 Rivers, Larry, 48, 136 Roake, Susan, 55 Roberts, Anne, 55 Robertson, Jean, 19, 33, 74, 100, 105, 107, 112, 113 Robinson, Greg, 55, 103 Robinson, Judith, 10, 41, 58, 111 Robinson, Thomas, 55, 120, Rodenbaugh, Peggy, 10, 33, 108 Ross, John, 33 Ross, Patricia, 48, 100 Roth, Dana, 10, 33, 63, 64, 82, 98, 102, 105 Roth, Rosilie, 33, 81 Rowland, Betty, 55 Rowland, Patricia, 48 Rutting, Aleda, 41, 110 Rulifson, Gary, 33 Rush, Martin, 41 Ryder, Steven, 55, 98 Sabin, Janis, 14, 41, 58, 59, 74, 100, 103, 111, 114 Samuel, Melissa, 41 Sandberg, Judith, 50, 55 Poet21Judy, 41, 58, 99, 106, 110, 1 Poff, Adeana, 41, 108 Poisel, Evelyn, 54 Poisel, Ralph, 110 Pommerening, Connie, 48, 101 Pommerening, Judy, 54 1 Popp, Dean, 11, 37, 43, 48, 97, 116, 121, 123, 124, Porter, Karen, 41, 58, 99, 104, 114 Porter, Vern, 48 Porth, Dorel, 48 Porth Bill, 55 Powell, Natalie, 55, 101 Powell, Ronald, 55, 127 Pratt, Catherine, 37, 41, 58, 108, 136 Preston, Linda, 48 Proctor, Fay, 10, 16, 21, 32, 100, 114 Pullam, Frank, 32, '59, 101, 106, 113, 116, 118, 127, 128 Ouale, Alice, 41, 58, 99, 104 Quale, Thomas, 55, 111 Quesinberry, Donna, 55, 100 Radach, Winifred 48 Ramberg, David, 48, 127 Ralndall, Carol, 20, 32, 58, 63, 72, 103, '106, 112,113,114 Sanders, Robert, 55, 126, 136 Schaber, Bob, 48, 105, 107 Schaber, Larry, 33, 105, 107, 133, 134 Schauer, Linda, 41, 98, 110 Schmid, Schmidt Barbara, 55 Dianne, 41, 58, 104 Schmidt, Margaret, 48, 136 Schmidt, Sandy, 55 Shcneider, Dolores, 10, 33, 102 Schroeder, Dennis, 55, 120, 132 Schuerch, Rosemarie, 33, 61, 100 Schulz, Sigrid, 55 Scott, Lynne, 11, 48, 99, 136 Senske, Shank, Carolyn, 11, 41, 110 Penn 55 Y, Shaw, Joanne, 55 Shelley, Judith, 48 Shelton, Carol, 41, 98, 110 Shelton, Sholin, Harvey, 34, 102 Ted, 34, 100 Simmons, Carol, 50, 55, 100 Simpson, David, 34, 101, 106, 111, 1 27, 128 Singleton, John, 48 Sipes, Leroy, 41 Skou, Lawrence, 41, 110 Slaughter, Carolyn, 41 Slaughter ,Leona, 34 Sleeman, Jack, 48 Smith, Bonnie, 11, 55 Smith Catherine, 10, 41 Smith, Ginger, 55 Smith, Jeannette, 48 Smith, Lance, 48 Smith, Norman, 34, 97, 101, 106, 115, 118 Smith, Russell, 55 Snider, Gerald, 34 4 Snodgrass, Louis, 41, 105, 127, 133,135 V Snyder, Barbara, 41 Sofich, Mike, 48, 98 Solomon, Patricia,M41, 98 Sommers, Roger 55 Souduers, Janet, 41, 99, 108 Stacy, Rod, 55 Steinback, June, 98 Stenberg, Bill, 48, 136 Stephens, Mike, 42 Stermon, Marty, 55, 980 Stewart, Ella, 55, 98 Stoelting, James 55 Stone, Steve, 43, 48, 110, 132 Street, Ronald, 42, 110 Strickland, James, 40 Sullivan, Treasure Ann, 136 Swadner, Pamela, 14, 48, 61, 98, 99 100, 110, 136 Sweeney, Dennis, 42, 58, 59, 69, 75, 97, 101, 106, 116, 121, 123 Swoverland, Judy, 10, 34, 108, 110 Swoverland, Terry, 55, 120 Sylvester, Gail, 42, 136 Tack, Bev, 55, 98, Tamura, Lily, 18, 34, 58, 105, 106 Taylor, Gloria, 42, 58, 99, 136 Taylor, Robert, 48, 111, 116, 132 Terlecki, William, 48, 127 Thompson, Barbara, 34, 98, 105 Thompson, Dianna, 55 Thompson, Ronald, 48, 111 Thompson, Sharon, 55 Throndsen, Ellenlee, 10, 34 Timm, Diane, 48, 106 Totten, Patricia, 42 Tracy, Ronald, 55 Traudr, Don, 34, 74, 76, 100, 101, 106 Trevor, Sandra, 55 Trout, Richard, 34, 100, 110 Tschudy, Walt, 98, Turner, Kenneth, 55 Upshaw, Kenneth, 48, 100, 136 Unrein, Paul, 42 Ussins, Juana, 55, loo, 101 Van Bishler, Robert, 42, 133 Van Buren, Janice, 35, 101, 110 Van Cleave, Sandra, 48 Vandenberg, Michael, 56 Vawter, Ronald, 35 Veenker, Jerry, 48, 98, 105, 127 Verhagen, Lynda, 10, 35, 106, 110 Vernon, Michael, 56 Vtesch, Patricia, 56 Vicheroy, Charles, 49 Vincent, Lawrence, 42 Vinson, Caroline, 48 Voq, Sally, 49 Voll, Susan. 49 Wagner, Robert, 20, 35, 101, 106 Wagner, Walt, 14, 20, -55, 100, 101, 102, 133, 1341 Wakefield, Harry, 56 Walcott, Connie, 61 Wald ,Ronna Lee, 56, 63, 81 Waldt, Robert, 49 Wallen, Terry, 42, 105, 112 Walsh, Della, 35 Wambauah, James, 35, 118, 119, 121, 122, 124, 125, 134 Wampole, Janice, 56 Ward, Gary, 56 Ward, Joyce, 56 Waterman, Donna, 49, 110 Watson, Alan, 49 Weber, Phil, 49, 99, 118, 135 Weitzel, Douglas, 49 Wells, Dale, 49, 120 Wesley, William, 56, 98 Wester, Edythe, 35 Westerdahl, Richard, 49, 136 Westing, Jeannette, 11, 42, 98, 136 Westing, Kathleen, 10, 18, 35, 58, 81, 98, 103 Westling, Llovd, 42, 58 White Gary, 11, 49, 66, 84, 120, 127, 129, 130 White, Michael, 49 White, Patricia, 42 White, Susan, 42, 98 Whitten, Dennis, 35 Whittington, Joseph, 49 Wilcox, Gail, 49, 107 Wilcox, Wade, 35, 102, 110 Wilke, Charlene, 10, 36 Wilke, Leonard, 21, 36, 98, 102 Williams, Larry, 41, 111 Williams, Lawrence E., 37, 42, 103 107, 127, 132 Williams, Linda, 10, 14, 36, 83, 98 100, 107 Williams, Shirley, 56 1 Willis, Katherine, 42, 56, 110 Wilson, David, 42, 58, 111 ' Wilson, Kathleen, 56 Witham, David, 49, 133 Wolcott ,Connie, 50, 56, 61 Wolcott, Jeannette, 102 Wolcott, Eugene, 49 Worley, Beverly, 56, 101 Wo nstatf, Sheryl, 56 Worthington, Linda, 56 Wright, Yvonne, 42, 107 Yainaamoto, Roy, 42, 58, 107, 129, 1 Youker, Robert, 42, 102 Young, Donald, 56, 127 Ziegler, G , 36, 98 I 133,134 ary ' ol' '05 Zimmer, Elaine, 56, 61 Zimmer, Linda, 42, 99 QQ? 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Nickles' Buster Brown SHOE STORE Milwaukie, Oregon Q Congratulations to the Senior Class Clackamas Drive-In Market 82nd Avenue - Clackamas LOWEST PRICES - TOP QUALITY A We give Thrifty Stamps MILWAUKIE CANDYLAND POPCORN and. .CANDIES OLive 4-4846 h 1011 Main Street Milwaukie Hobby Center 1225 Main Street - Milwaukie 22, Oregon ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Sales - Repairs - Rentals Clackamas Office Machines 192 River Road, Glqdgn-me Phone OL 6-4911 Hyde's Restaurant Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner and HOT COFFEE SERVICE Open 6 om, to 9 pm. - Closed Sunday 1316 Main St., Milwaukie, Ore. OL 4-8435 OL 4-9121 Compliments of - Ho-ward's Market 8635 S.E. 82nd Avenue P E A K E MEMORIAL CHAPEL S. ' Q F' 715 ' s iw 1 , A S551 F ,f a - ,an Q ? ' 'l?-A': fill 'R l'2l,,.g,r. w e gs l SERVES IV Y, .giz ..r1, , S, s.--.-.' Lkgk COMMUNITY SILAS F. PEAKE EVA PEAKE LESLIE F. PEAKE JUANITA PEAKE WHERE YOU and SERVICE MEET At ELF'S Radio - TV - Appliance SALES Er SERVICE 9226 S. E. FULLER ROAD - PR 4-3233 Experienced Technicians for RADIO, TV, COLOR, RECORD PLAYERS, APPLIANCES Highest Standard of Workmanship All Warranties Honored Reasonable Rates The Service you do for others, is the rent you pay for the space you occupy on earth CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF '60 Emmett - Lorena - Fond Dutton Owners Garage 81 Service Station 2036 Washington Street - OL 4-24l4 Southgate Beauty Shop IRENE BOOTH Specializing in problem hair, Shaping, Styling, Tinting, Bleaching, Cold Waving, Scalp Treatments, Manicures NIGI-ITS BY APPOINTMENT AT SOUTHGATE - PR l-4527 Woody's Broiler Broasted Chicken Home Made Pies Burgers - Fish and Chips ORDERS TO GO IOZOI S.E. 82nd -- PR 4-9128 Flowers for That Special Occasion Weddings - Parties - EuneraIs Potted Flowering and Foliage Plants FLOWERING EVERGREEN SI-IRUBS AND TREES Garden Supplies - Corsages - Flowers by Wire DELIVERY SERVICE Strandberg's FLORAL AND GARDEN 1i711 s.E. sznd Phone OL 4-l7ll WELCOMETO DlERlNGERS s. E. King Road at 42nd MILWAUKlE'S NEWEST SHOPPING CENTER A COMPLETE CITY UNDER ONE ROOF AL JAGER BUILDER '14 Fagan dome da 4 f 5577 Aldercrest Lane - OL 4-3237 Milwaukie, Oregon Meet your friends for a SUNDAE JUICY HAMBURGER OR SHAKE at .laCk's Dairy Queen Super Highway at Gladstone Violet's D DRY CLEANERS 6. LAUNDRY Clackamas, Oregon OL 6-2242 Congratulations from Eichelberger's Jewelry 1024 Main Street OL 4-0550 Southgate Barber Shop TW'O BARBERS 82nd and King . 1. Phone 24 Hour Ouve A. L. Haberlach Automatic . . A ' 6-5235 Distributor Oreggregml STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Box 5022 lPark Placel Oregon City, Oregon Clackamas Barber Shop Clackamas, Oregon Milwaukie Cleaners LAUNDRY SERVICE ,DRY CLEANING ALTERATIONS OL 4-1861 813 Main Street CONGRATULATIONS tothe CLASS OF '60 It has been a Pleasure to have been your official photographer BRUNO studio 810 S. W. Broadway 1. . 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Blvd. Fashions and Duds for the Gals and Fellows NICKIES AT SOUTI-IGATE S.E. 82nd and King Rd. nickies Qxxhklcf S70 HEADQUARTERS FOR TV - Hi Fi - Appliances HOLLYWOOD: 4160 N.E. Sandy Blvd., AT 8-5333 BEAVERTON: 305 N.E. Broadway, M1 4-0101 il? SATISFACTION ik SINCERITY i V sk SECURITY 4 Gfe -Acknowledging leap years 1-'eggy and Lenore 'astepping out? Clackamas Meat Market Built insll CLACKAMAS, OREGON . Ed's Bicycle Shop Place Your Home Plans in the Capable Hands OL 43616 mst and Washington D' k S l . . of 'C me Ser Milwaukie Hardware HEADQUARTERS EOR GIFTS C7 SERVICE OL 4-l835 . . . Milwaukie IOZ8 Mflini Milwdukie 7 N MEN'S SHOP ,ff,,,,f, STAN UARU .mm HEATING ons ,om ox. ' We Give S 8. H Green Stamps N -IG U. . UAT. 918 I Office BOB GAYLORD Heating on HEADQUARTERS PR l-H36 DISTRIBUTOR GOS0illl1B Res. PR l-0240 Lubricants SCHOOL CLOTHING Standard Oil Products 8ll5 S. E. 82nd Avenue Portland, Oregon Mum 81 Monroe Mllwaukle JA Symbol of Sweet Memories . . . M A C ' S P I T YOUR CLASS JEWELRY as manufactured by for . BEEF . . PORK Karl J Klein, nc and HAM . l . ' JEWELERS E7 ENGRAVERS BARBSN 700 Jackson Tower Building, 806 S. W. Broadway Highwqy 99 Milwqukie CA 6-6748 PORTLAND 5, oREGoN Open 9,6 Dany CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 . .. ,,,, .. .. .1 blglna Epsllon. lhesplans Lambda Chl 3583547553i'fi?f?5iif?i'3f?i5iff3'?ffiffififieiifigilffWf?lfiM?E5Ef4??llfliffiiflgiflifii x CONGRATULATIONS , f -f ' l K A M W A ,J if-.. 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