Cleveland High School - Legend Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1964

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To remember, the friends, The dances, and maybe All the time wanting to be Through with those four years. So long, the tests And homework, living For a weekend, waiting For a vacation, longing For the summer, and Days pass. The steps have All been taken ....... To remember, never to see Many familiar faces, the Parting is more painful Than you thought . fllsllf X' J' . ,- ff - , x .. ..-- ff xr lf - 'i'F -4 - gvgggm? h g,, -+ Mig, il:- .4--1 v--m'r2 7 'L .Lg or F7 ' TWU I V U fl uni ' 1 fbi K , ' c ,. I la., Table of Confenfs Academics 22 Sfudenf Body Classes Honors Sfudenf Governmenf Afhlefics 218 Sporfs Spirif Adminisfrofion 70 is Acfivifies 164 Funcfions and Royoify Assemblies ond Productions Organizations 268 Ads 81 Index 4 'K'-vie W 2 W., ,aM iM ,.,g' A A iz i - , 211' , 5 he , A x 4, v . vi h 'W 1 1 2 f ' 4,4 f X pf, .W fu aff' -I :J I, . ,Q -.4 , 9 Q 'Ya if fir 2.2 1 Y 'fF'.s..4f'.x . :wif 'H' 'iff , fa-AJ. I 'Q V -,XQXELB !RXQ,,.Xl 'T' W I Holding one of the mo st important positions at Cleveland High School is our principal, Mr. Skinn- er. As principal he is required to work with students,faculty and parents alike.He is responsible for group organizations as Well as individual attention, All phases of school operation revolve around our principal. He is in charge of office organiza tion,building alterations and maintanance, finances,publicity and curriculum. The students of Cleveland High School appreciate the fine leadership that Mr. Skinner has provided. Mr.Hill,curriculum Vice-Principal, is responsible for our school program. This includes class organization supervision of teachers, room assignments and furnf iture distribution. He also takes charge of faculty study groups and improvement programs. Miss Bowers,administrativeVice-Principal,is in charge of girls. This includes supervising their activities,at- tendance, discipline and general Welfare. She also or- ganizes the forecasting program, the testing programs , and the freshman orientation and handbook,while serv - ing as an advisor to both Girls League and the American Field Service. AdministrativeVice- Principal Karl Kurzith is in charge of overall problems of studentbehavior and conduct.He also is in charge ofboys as is Miss Bowers is of girls.Al1 activities, assemblies and planned functions must be approved by Mr. Kurath before they can be carried out. The Vice Principal is also responsible for fund drives, school finance and the club program. Vincent AmengGer1nang Nat- tional Honor Society Advisor BAQMA. Ernest Andersong Scienceg LeadershipActivities Direc- t0I'gBSgBA. Florence AndersongSpanish: EERQBAQMEQBLS. Albert Benightg Biologyg JV Football CoachgBSgMA. Fclculfy Al Bensong Englishg Chess Club AdvisorgBA. Abe Bialostosky gSocial Stud- ies:AdvisorgBSgME, Gary BishopgGenera1 Science General Math, AlgebragAsst. Freshman Football Coachg Freshman Class AdvisorgBS. Gail Brooks gEnglish Social- StudiesgBow1ing Club Advi- sorgActivities Committeeg BA. Karen BrunogBiologygBS. . ,f. .A 4 WA, ..f.-if-Q Carl Carpenterg General SciencegBoys Tennis Coachg Sponsor Royal C gAB. Grace ClarkgJr. Girls Coun- selorg College Counselor, Amikki Advisor. Betty Copernol1gEng1ishgCo- mmi1:teegBA. Sharon Coxg EnglishgCoun- selor FreshmengBSgME. Phillip CrarygGeometrygBSg ME. Gary CrookgGenera1 Math GeometrygBS. Virginia DavisgEnglishgSoph- omore Girls Counselorg De Taya Advisor. -f 1 V5 aid'-f,-,ljf g- ' fi Q. l , - 15 ig-' -w - sf 33, 1, M l .fn ia: Al My , ,L aa' , x. L , I X i ' all y s ffii '. ' Q, T ,QL rj x f 4. . Z ' f l fi if 'VV' , A ' f As- f. ' ' 5 . I ,Q , -' 132 ' , 5 P' ,N ' .V l ,, 4- I -- Ry,-K :g l fx 5 ifif' if- 1 f, i galil? Q 1 -V . 7 ll L4 1 - - f l . illl.fIf'.. i N ,ff i X l' . A Q-ff F , fs, o '1':fS7' 31. gwk, bfi I3 Edward Doleza1gFrenchg Fr- ench Club AdvisorgBA. Jack Dunng Social Stud- iesgBaseball CoachgJV Bas- ketball. Wayne Durrellg English, Sports AnnouncergABgME. Dorothy Elliotg Librariang FTA AdvisorgBSgMEgML. Glenn Elyglndustrial ArtsgBS. Katherine Fappasg English Social Studiesg NHS Advisorg Frank Faulknerglilnglish Soc- ial Studiesg Professional Commit'teegBS. Lorena Fisherg Lating BA. Wynonia Fitzgeraldg 'Typing BSgMS. Faculty Gene Flipping Mathematicsg Head Football Coachg JVBa- seball CoachgBS. Lee Foustg Biologyg BSgME. Frank Frangipanig Spanishg Bowling Advisory Senior- Class AdvisorgBAgME. Robert Freemang Mechanical Drawing and Wood Cuttingg Freshman Basketball Coach. Marilyn Gallagherg Algebra, Gen. Math, Consumer Mathg BS. Ana Gileg Spanishg Spanish Club:BA:BE. Chester GreenegMathgActiv- ities CommitteegBS. Virginia Hageng Englishg BA:ME. ,--p 1' Donna Hutchison g Typingg cordkeepinggABg ME. - wi F Justin Hagglundg Math gBAgME . A Wayne Ha1stedgMathg Frosh W WV H Football CoachgBAgMA. Floyd Harmong Counselingg Av A 'V' ChairmangJr. Boys Counsel- H , ' orgCollege CoordinatorgBowl ' 5 inggBSgMA. A Mary Hawkins gEnglish,Musicg NHS AdvisorgCurriculurn co- ,A in ,ff Q mmittee QBAQ MA. x Dale Hendersong Social Stud- iesgBAgMA. Donna HoragEnglishgBA. Ronald Humistong Speech Freshman boys counselorg BAgME. Ronald Husteadg Social Studiesg Senior Class Caps and GownsgBSgME. Re- Thelma Hobbs gGermang Ger- man ClubgBS. Ralph Hodges gRemedia1 Read- inggBAgMA. Ralph Hopkins gBiologygBSgMS. Fclculfy Frank HutchisongChemistryg Sophomore Counselorg Mens League AdvisorgPhi Gamma AdvisorgBS:ME. Martha IrelandgSocial Studies Girls Gol.fgPep ClubgBS. David JeansgPE and Healthg Freshman Football CoachgBS. Harry Keats gSpeech English 3 Golf CoachgBAgMA. Bruce Joh.nsongMusicgA Cap- pella ChorusgMusical Program BMgMM. Robert Kernsg Instrumental Music,EE Social StudiesgBSg MM Margaret Koh1ergPE and He- althgGirls Intermurals gBS. Phillip KuepkergSenior Mathg A1gebragBSgME. Charles Kuzminskig Social Studies, Russian Historyg Legend Staff AdvisorqBS. Martha LuihngEnglishgBAgMA. Miriam LyonsgHome Ec. Marjorie McCallgEnglish So- cial StudiesgSophornore Class AdvisorgAssernblies and Aud- 3 Q itorium CommitteegBA. George McElmurygElectron- ics Metal ShopgBS. Faculty Stanley McLaughling English Masque and Dagger Advisorg MAQME. Helen McRaegSpecial Sewingg Home EconomicsgPi Upsilon AdvisorgBA. Norman Marting Business Office PracticegABgMA. K Richard MasegSocia1 Studies Advisor lRLgBAgME. l 1 Q, T gi Helen Masonglilnglish Social- StudiesgGuidence Committee American Heritage Coordin- ator gBS. Henry MatsongEnglishgCurr- iculum CommitteegBSgME. Merton MeinickegMathgScho- ol HostgBSgMS. Margaret Messirow Russian EnglishgBA. Thomas Milesg BiologygMS. R,-L Mnf,f6fMJ Jack MillergVocational Cou- nselor, Business Law, Book - P keeping, and Distributive Ed- ' as ' ' ucationgMens League Advisor ' AB:MA- ' , James NortongSocial Studies if X 1 . BSgME. 5 1+ V J wad ' : Xtra, Claudia NyberggPE, Healthg wx K BS. John OlivergGermang AgA. - PH. S. , N , X, in, I Lu L WMV W ,,.f V Elinore Olsong Artg BA. Emma PoolegTyping Record KeepinggGir1s League Advis- orgPublic Relations Commi - Foculfy Jo ReimergHome Economics tteegBS. Mabel Prattg Typingg Girls League AdivsorgBS. Solora PreergShorthandgMA. Carolyn Princeg English FrenchgIRL AdvisorgBA. Eilzherine Risberg English Social StudiesgBA. Blanche Robbinsg Englishg BA. Beverle Robertsg Englishg BS. James Rogersg MathgBA. Lynn RoumagouxgEnglish So- cial Studiesg Cross Country Coach,Asst. Track CoachgRo- yal C AdVisor:BS. Nancy Russell, Home Eco- nomicsgSenior Girls Coun- selorgGir1s League Advisorg Department ChairmangBS. Helen SchleygEnglish Langu- age DevelopmeutgIRL Advis- orgBA. if ,X . 5 . -l .ff-. 'M :ef -' ,mg 41' Q nn? -4 ,,pn Q' ,ef 119' fx --4 ' Hub ShovlingBiology, Senior Boys CounselorgTrack Coach Peter SnowgArtg Boys Swim Dick SpeightgDrama, Speechg Carole Surbaughg Englishg 1 Varsity Rally Advisor, Inter- murals, Girls Swim Coachg Mary TiveygArt GeneralqBA. Earl TrigstedgSocia1 Studies Football, Wrestling:BS. Harold Troutmang Physicsg Physical SciencegSocial Com- mitteegBSgME. Donald Trumbullg English, Social StudiesgBSgME. '29 1 Faculty Art Vermentg PEgBasketball CoachgBS. John VogelgSocial Studies,Jo- urnalismgTomahawk Advisor Quill and Scroll AdvisorgBA. t H Edward WarrengPEg Healthg ' 4, Director of AthleticsgBSgMA. ,My Beatrice WesthoffgBookeep- ing, Typing, Record Keepingg Chairman Business Depart- mentqBSqMS. W4 Alma WillsgArt Metal, Art - SurveygCurriculum Comm- ittee gBS. Loretta WollettgRussiang Zios AdvisorgRussian Club Advisor BAgME. John Woodg Chemistryg BS. if Don Yorkg Englishq Varsity WW' Wrestling CoachgBS. , 9,0 il 4? 'C Cafeteria Staff-Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Trantow, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Crites, Mrs. Chensvold, Mrs. Wellin, Miss Davis, Mrs. Caswell , Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs Adams. The attendance office secretaries are responsible for admitting all late students. They also are in charge of transfer students both to and from Cleveland. Under Mrs. Elliot, the Cleveland Library Staff performs avital function for the school. These ladies aid students in finding study materials and checking out books as well as keeping the library in running order. Library Staff-Mrs. Deverell, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Elliot, and Mrs. Schultz. School Staff The Cafeteria Staff aids the school in both preparir and selling lunches. Besides competing with the stut ent demand for certain dishes, the staff must work 01 a quick efficient system so that they may serve as mar students as possible in the least amount of time. JU I .1 Attendance Secretaries-Mrs. Lumm, and Mrs. Smart. 1 20 P l l ,eveland students owe their clean well-run school to e custodial staff. When school is out at three o'clock ark is just beginning for the custodians. The custod- ns are responsible for all school maintenance and ating as well as cleaning up. M. McClain,B.Bruno,T.Jewe1,G.Dietz, L. Bouchard,B. Powers,H.Burchell,R.Hoov- er,B.Thain. or--at --+'- -+-- Mrs. Scroggins who is in charge of both the student store and student bank handles all matters of the school. This includes all club accounts, class accounts,depart- mental money and any trust funds such as scholarships. f X The Office Secretaries are responsible for all records and transcripts.They also take care of all telephone calls and all emergency excuses. Each secretary in the of- fice has both specific duties and general duties accord- ing to which administrator she is serving. Mrs. Piro, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Cane Mrs. Scroggins runs the student store. 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'f-H.-w...,,5L W wW,.Q-Q' --'M 'f fx ,,,,.,-fw-'W K ,wfg-few 4 ,,..-- rw 'V Keldon Adamson Duwayne Albers fa.-fx Senior Class Harold Amos Sharon Amundson Larry Amabo ' 'Hu J oleen Alexander Mary Alton JoAnne Armstrong John Asparro Marilyn Arena Judy Anderson if 5 r Dianne Auld Patricia Baker Richard Baker Karin Ballantyne Ron Bardwell Corrie Banasky Dennis Bartin Qi. Jlm Barker Bruce Bartlett Greg Barnekoff Chris Barrett ' J Joyce Bean ,' sz Kathleen Bauder 41 Nu, Kay Be chtold Laurie Bearson .........f- 99' Senior Class Sam Beck Leanna Bell Shari Berardinelli Linda Bernando Bruce Benadom .f -W. .9 ,Q Jane Berry Rosalyn Beson Gene Berry JoAnne Berry Bob Biggs Terry Bittner pam Bjelland Randa Boutin Sheryl Bly Joyce Bowe Mi,,M,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,L , - L. W, , Steve Boldman 1 he A Georgia Brace Del Bohn Evera Branderhorst Larry Brady , :Gil 4 -A Lynette Bozich Gerry Branderhori - L 4 Tom Branford Jerri Bransdal Paul Breuer Senior Class Y-NJ .4-...Q Bill Brice Cathey Brice Renda Brummell TQITY Bristol Ruth Bryson Carol Brough David Buchanan ff frfi Nancy Bryant 5 o Sharon Bursch Dorothy Busch Shirley Busick Rose Busick Senior Class Mark Bussard Barbara Butler MaryLou Bysom Ray Carlson Antoma Caprl John Carlson Gary Carlo - N-3:7 Linda Carlile Susan Carmony Nancy Carroll Barbara Cash Z1 Charlotte Carter Ruth Cascaden Paul Cascio Bob Chapman Kathy Chaney Walter Cate M1ke Chapman Joanne Chambers Patsy Chase f Linda Cheney Phil Cianni Larry Christensen Larry Christy Nancy Clair Kenneth Claymier IT Bill Coon 34 Marilyn Cloud Gayle Colby Dick Corbett ' Debb1e Core H V Mike Corbett Nelson Corbett Dorothy Core Carol Cornell Senior Class I 1 Donna Cornell Judy Cornell Gene Cottongm Ray Crawford David Cox Mary Cox Z J e f ,wig 'jr Jim Curtis David Dalton Steve Coxen Greg Danielson Ranee Danton Dave Deering Nita Davis Kay Dauthit Gay Davis Mary Frances Davolt in Pui Dea Tom Day Allen Dayton Honnie De Bruin Kurt Delong Mary Dempste I amid' ' A L .f,,. ,M . - 5 . , ,4 rf g I ii J, -Y K e ?' viii ,QQ 3, is 49' .2 9 Q' rf: Ronald De Vo lder Pete DeStefano Ellen Di Gregorio Ethelda Dorsey Nedra Dickman Betty Doughty ff Katherine Dietz Margaret Drinkwalter enior Class Paula Dye John Driscoll Barbara Dyas all Charles Earhart Diana Eckelman Erwin Eisen Judy Eckton Carol Elliott John Ehrsam Marcia Empey Cathy Eivers 1 Lynn Eskelson Senior Class l Stuart Farrell 1055.5 .X Y Beverly Feddersen 1 Kim Faulkner 4 'Tl l Rafael Fernandez Karen Ferris Terry Forbes +3 , Dana Fischer David Fosljury Tina Floberg Frank Fox Rf Susan Fortner Beverly Frank Kathleen Freeberg ' Sam Fretta Alice Freyer f n Q Chuck Fuhrman , M 39 I '. Walter Galitzki Phyllis Gaddis Kathleen Garvin fl I 1 - w-iw Larry Gelhar Brian Gard A i i A- 43' x., N Peter Garner A Robert George IV' 15 Rosalie Gatto Gary Giff0I'd Sylvia Geiger Janet Gilchrest 4,-ng, 3' ag J Kent Gillespie Cynthia Glass Ruth Goodman Patty Gleason Ken Goldman Senior Class l Bin Goldspink Marilyn Groppo Vickie Graham Andrea Greco John Grant Shirley Greco 1553, Joel Grayson r .R Susan Greene Robert Gruetter Leigh Ann Griffith Dave Griswold ' 4 Carol Grimes Janice Grimes sa? Jane Hachtman Karen Hales gf' Z Kitty Hall Everett Hansen ' Linda Hansen Senior Clos Marylee Hansen Chris Harne Linda Harvey Dave Hatch Ken Hatten 4 Robert Heery Ned Helzer ri:-fav, 2, . l , , Charles Hempel f 'Q' Lucy Henjyoji John Heft Linda Hein Judy Hefflinger rs Theresa He intz Gerald Herman Richard Hermann Bill Hetrick - via Shar1e Hesse V FR may ' 3' Jerry Hlldeubrand ,.,,. , Jerry H0ffU1aU Dave Hetrick qua- 1, w .fa- - . f..f, M, . M- V MQ My V. T- F f r f'4? 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I llly Jonell Hodges ' Margaret Hood Janet Howell Senior Class Roger Howlett Glenys Hubbard Linda Humphrey Kathy Hunt Jay Jackson X--p i Hiroaki lkata Janice lkata Mehnda Jack Gayle James Murray Jencks Rosalie Joens Mike Johns Gary Johnson Jeff Johnson Senior Class Greg Kafoury Sue Kammerer 1 Cheryl Kadderly Laurene Kasch Dean Kessler Susan Keple Mike Kue ster 'TS' Judi King Dorothy Kirkpatrick Bill Knouff Tm Mary King Sharon Kinnaman ,3 Gerald Koe Byron Kiziway Thomas Klein Kathy Klover Kathy Knapp Nancy Kosterman Thomas Kramer Lydia Krochmal Ken LaFord Irene Kucan Gary Lane Pablo Larger Margo LaFond Mike Kuester 1701111 Lane 1 Mike Laski Gary Larson .4-5, Chuck Langer Adele Lavagettq Bryan Laycoe Senior Class Jeanne Layman John Layne Rod Lee n Adrian Levy ' Steve L96 Sally Lillis Yvonne Lee Cheryl Lindley Diane Liddycoat I 'ev I 'Uh-r Henry Littlehales Jim Livingston djfl' M4 Judi Lokan ...X Carol Locke Dee Curt Lf, if Judi Lockwood is-B Senior Class Dave Loew Linda Lundquist C... 'wh Q? Long Lorenz 'ew- Greg Lutz Wendy Macdonald Michele Lorenzini Bruce Mackin Carolyn Mahon Marsha Madsen Sharon Manus Dayle Maizels Jacquie Markstaller Patty Marvin if--f Qumton Mattson Terry McCarthy Judy McCauley Philip Malyon Sharon Ma.xwel1 Charlotte McC1el1a.n Deanne Mc Clellan Sarah McDuffee Jake McDougal Tom McC1u.ug Kathy McCo11och ,f 44 Mary McW111is Cathy Meadows 2 .itil .1 -f ,JW . ut? Leslie Merner ff Penny Meyer Jean McGowa.n Bill McNeill QB - P .ff ,f Chris Miers Ken Miller MaryLou Miller Tom Miller Senior Closs Arnella Moore Gail Mitchell Loy Moe Judy Mills Sue Moe Carol Mooney lchard Mohrlang f C3 Karl Moore Doug Morrison W Jim Morris Fran Morales Senior Class Judy Muffenbier Kathy Navarro Gretchen Muhler ,Mg4gg21f ' 2 M ,.,,,r M ooo, V M X A M M cf M-N M WN Q! if ? ,- Q22 - of M Lenard Muller Karen Nelson 619, X fm'-fl2..' lu' . : Ken Murney Susan Nelson Anita Naslund - 1 Vicky Neuschwander Gail Newberry fi E7 zfii Nina Ohman wwf Jerry Oldenburg Terry Olson Barbara Ollerenshaw Mary Nokleby Kris Noren Fred Ohm John Orr 4' I5 Betsy Otto Gary Pagano - V 1 V A wr an ' 2 , y fren Bill Parker Chuck Parrish Cheryl Peterson Dia.ne Petersen Dennis Piccolo John Peachy Diane Pennings SI '89 .ef-x f'x Don Pond l l Carolyn Perkins ,346 1 , P-:gif-rx Jean Prairie Steve Preble ,gF' Faith Pierce X. -Lx? eeio P mn, A , me . a' .4 ..,,v .mv - iz 'inf .4 Pam Raschio Pat Raschio ,,.:,k,wk K Dave Raub Liz Reynolds Jean Renner Bob Reed Mike Rich Roy Richmond i Senior Class YV Onne ffheresa Riley w Joanne Roberti Diane Roberts Bill Rodgers Carol Robertson Amy Rossman Linda Roler Rex Ryan 'Gilxqy Wayne Roumagoux Kathy Ryer Gloria Russell Lynn Sachtler W -Q 411 Matt Russell Rosemarxe Saproskl Senior Class Janet Sanseri ,. ,- Roberta Savage -..a, Susie Seaman Bob Savage Arlene Schacher Suzanne Scheridin Dru Schutz Danny Scott Tom Sears Jeff Serozs Ellen Shan 6-sm Louise Shanks Jim Simmons Kathy Sherard J lm Shook Tina Simonsen Joan Simpson Ei Rodger Siler Steve Smith Elouise Singer Larry Snodgrass Dennis Sirianni Bill sodja Martha Spangler Lyrm Sprando John Spring Connie Storer Kathx Stoughton Shirley Stelle k . Wendy Stark Gerald Struckmier Senior Class Kayweeflwd Larry Sutcliffe ry Sullivan ugh., Claudia Swenson Charleene Tack Gay Tarnasky Jackie Tate fwf- z K 4 Bev Thomas 'wg , Senior fi Q2 Class Bill Thomas an Jerrle Thompson Dave Tillman Q-sry i 'Y f Betty Troudt Jay Trullinger ' -Q K Q -'Y J- . a my ff Wendy Tlvy X Linda Tucker K, T , X, 4 3 Tucciarone Vivian Va.r1Dyn Ellen Waalkes Ruth Waldenmyer Gary Wampler Greig Warner ,V Bev Walter ga, kb -40' xx ,N 961-'i r, .gk . - ,ar Q W Diane Weatherby Richard Werschkul if' l. Sue Watson, Margie WatS0Il Bob Westman , Xt., ...E ,fQ. , Paula White Sandra Winter Q.. vw J.-J-'gy Us vw 'ix Bob Whxtehead Bob Wxllollghby Glenn Whmtehead Patty Wmfel' Celia Woerndle John W1r1ck X f' 5 i ff H Bill Wilde Mary Winter I I W?T 'an.:f,-,,i-N, V .,Q.l. ,ev Wohlgemutl lll, 146 ,gf L 7 N V m 'La g Q- ' in I m 'HE' f , ffm 3. ' mf' 'w 1 all J '9 Harry Wood Bryan Wolf Judy Worthington Tony Yazzalino Diane Wood ,gd , Jim Wood Senior Class John Wunderhch Rich Young Craig Yarbrough Patty Ystad E Wi an if-.5 l Jean Zivney ALBERS, DUWAYNE-Football, Track, Royal C , usher, Bowling Club, College. ALEXANDER, JOELEEN-Pi Upsilon, Bowling Club, Work. ALTON, MARY-Pi Upsilon, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Work. AMUNDSON, SHARON-Miscellaneous, Portland Community College of Nursing. ANDERSON, JUDY-Amikki, V. Pres., Sec., Pep Club, Pres., Masque and Dagger, Bowling Club, F.T.A., Safety Squad, Class Comm., 4, S.C. Rep., Sr. Most, G.L. Honor Court, G.L. Rep., O.S.U. ARENA, MARILYN-Transfer from Holy Child, Class Comm., 4, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. ARMSTRONG, JO -Tennis, Russian Club, V. Pres., Class Comm., 4, Merit Certificate, Honor Roll, College. ASPARRO, JOHN-Football, Phi Gamma, Sec., Sgt.-at-Arms, S.C. Rep., U. of O. AULD, DIANE-Zios, Bowling Club, F.T.A., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, O.S.U. BAKER, PAT-Productions, Cafeteria Staff, Port- land Comm. College. BAKER, RICHARD-Phi Gamma, N.H.S., Honor Roll. BALLANTYNE, KARIN-Amikki, Sgt.-at-Arms, Chap., I.R.L., Sec., Pep Club, Honor Roll, S.B. Sec., Var. Rally, A Cappella, Clevelandaires, All- City Choir, Hawaiian Dance Queen, Sr. Most, G.L. Rep., G.L. Honor Court, Safety Squad, Class Comm., 4, Brigham Young. BANASKY, CORRIE-Trolee, Scribe, F.T.A., V. Pres., G.L. Rep., G.L. Publicity Chairman, Class Comm., 4, Reg. Rep., U. of O. BARDWELL, RON-Baseball, JV., Wrestling, J.V., S.C. Rep., Safety Squad, San Mateo J.C. BARNEKOFF, GREG-Wrestling, Fr., J.V., Var., Outstanding J.V. Wrestler, Royal C , M.L. Class Rep., 3, S.C. Rep., College. BARRETT, KRIS-Miscellaneous, Work. BAUDER, KATHLEEN -Miscellaneous, Unde- cided. BEAN, JOYCE-Y.F.C., V. Pres., Sec., Chap., I.R.L. BEARSON, LAURIE-Kuisti, Asst. Treas., Class Comm., 3, 4, North Pacihc Dental College. BECK, SAMMY-Transfer from Beverly Hills, Swimming, Var., German Club, P.S.C. BERARDINELLI, SHARI-Phi Theta, Sgt.-ab Arms, F.T.A., N.H.S., Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Legend Staff, Class Comm., 3, 4, E.E., G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Dad's Club Award, P.S.C. BERNANDO, LINDA-Zios, Treas., Bowling Club, G.L. Sec., Class Comm. 3, 4, S.C. Rep., Var. Rally, Sr. Most, Productions, P.S.C. BERRY, JANE-Miscellaneous, P.S.C. BIGGS, BOB-Phi Gamma, Bowling Club, M.L. Rep., Multnomah. BITTNER, TERRY-Football, Fr., J.V., Var., Basketball, Fr., Baseball, J.V., Gennan Club, Class Treas., 1, Class V. Pres., 2, Sr. Most, U. of O. BJELLAND, PAM-Zios, I.R.L., Quill and Scroll, G.L. Class Rep., 4, G.L. Sec., S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3-4, Honor Roll, Tomahawk Staff, P.S.C. BLY, SHERYL - Kuisti, Scribe, Songleader, Masque and Dagger, J.V. Rally, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., U. of O. BOLDMAN, STEVEN - German Club, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Oregon State. BOUTIN, RANDA-Transfer, French Club, Unde- cided. BOWE, JOYCE-Amikki, Pres., V. Pres., Cust., Masque and Dagger, I.R.L., Rally, J.V., Var., A Cappella, Safety Squad, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, Pep Club, Work. BOZICII, LYNETTE-Amikki, I.R.L., Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Home- coming Court, College. BRACE, GEORGIA-F.T.A., I.R.L., Scholarship, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, P.S.C. BRANDERIIORST, EVERA-Swimming, Gerrnan Club, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Work. IIRANDERHOR ST, GERRY-Transfer, Work. BRANFORD, TOM-Kyro, Pres., Golf, Royal C , German Club, Pres., M.L. Sec., S.B. V. Pres., Honor Roll, Class Comm., 4, Safety Squad, Band, A Cappella, M.L. Rep., Frosh Day, Sr. Most, Willamette. BRANSDAL, JERRI-Phi Theta, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, P.S.C. BREUER, PAUL-Football, Frosh, J.V., Wrestl- ing, Frosh, J.V., Basketball, J.V., S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., S.B. V. Pres., M.L. Man of the Month, Class Comm., 4, U. of O. BRICE, CATHY-Amikki, Treas., I.R.L., Bowling Club, Honor Roll, Class Sgt.-at-Arms, 3, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., U. of O. BRICE, BILL-Track, Wrestling, Football, Frosh, German Club, Bowling Club, Class V. Pres., 1, S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., U. of O. BRISTOL, TERRY-Football, Frosh, J.V., Var., Track, Frosh, J.V., Var., Royal C , German Club, Science Club, Honor Roll, Class Pres., 4, Class Treas., 1, M.L. Treas., S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., College. BROUGH, CAROL-Amikki, Ser. Rep., I.R.L., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Safety Squad, A Cappella, San Mateo J.C. BRUMMELL, RENDA-Spanish Club, F.T.A., Band, Orchestra, I.C.C., Pep Club, Zios, Pres., Chaplain, G.L., Treas., Var. Rally, Willamette. BRYANT, NANCY-Zios, I.R.L., German Club, Pep Club, A Cappella, Clevelandaires, G.L. Class Rep., Productions, Reg. Rep., G.L. Rep., G.L. Honor Court, Girl of the Month, U. of O. BRYSON, RUTH-Zios, Pres., V. Pres., Masque and Dagger, I.R.L., A Cappella, G.L. Class Rep., 2, G.L. Hist., Class Comm., 4, S.C. Sec., G.L. Rep., Girl of the Grading Period, Colorado Women's College. BUCHANAN, DAVE-Bowling Club, Achievement Award, P.S.C. BURSCH, SHARON-Trolee, Niki, Russian Club, I-list., B.C.A., Orchestra, Work. BUSCH, DOROTHY-Pi Upsilon, Bowling Club, G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, P.S.C. BUSICK, ROSE-Volleyball, Masque and Dagger, Y.F.C., Honor Roll, Wamer Pacific. BUSICK, SHIRLEY-Softball, Y.F.C., College. BUSSARD, MARK-Football, 1, Work. BUTLER, BARB-Beta Chi, Pres., Bowling Club, Class Comm., 3, S.C. Rep., S.C. Rep., College. BYsoM, MARY LoU-Phi Theta, Pres., Con-. Sec., F.T.A., Sec., Pep Club, Honor Roll, E.E. Classes, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., I.C.C., Class Comm., 3, 4, O.S.U. CAPRI, TONI-Pi Upsilon, Bowling Club, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Portland State. CARLILE, LINDA-Phi Theta, Bowling Club, Y.F.C., Work. CARLSON, JOHN-Phi Gamma, Band, Orchestra, Clark College. CARROLL, NANCY-Tennis, Pi Upsilon, Bowling Club, Work. CARTER, CHARLOTTE-Science Club, College. CARLO, GARY-Royal C , Usher, P.S.C. CASCADEN, RUTH-Russian Club, I.R.L., Honor Roll, U. of O. CASH, BARBARA-Volleyball, Russian Club, Pres., I.R.L., N.H.S., A Cappella, Certificate of Merit, Honor Roll, E.E. Classes, Class Comm., 4, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., U. of O. CATE, WALTER-Swimming, Track, 3, 4, Wrestl- ing, Baseball, Cross Country, Royal C , French Club, S.C. Rep., College. CIIAMBERLAIN, KAY-Honor Roll, Undecided. CHAMBERS, JOANNE-Phi Theta, Cust., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, Work. CHANEY, KATHY-Phi Theta, Serv. Rep., G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Work. CHAPMAN, BOB-Football, 1, J.V. Track, Bas- ketball, Var., Class Pres., 2, Class Comm., 4, Safety Squad, U. of 0. CHENEY, LINDA-Golf, Phi Theta, Pep Club, Masque and Dagger, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Tomahawk Editor, G.L. Honor Court, Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., Honor Roll, U. of O. CHRISTY, LONNIE-Miscellaneous, College. CIANNI, PIIIL--Football, M.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. CLAIR, NANCY-Beta Chi, V. Pres., Masque and Dagger, I.R.L., N.H.S., Treas., Honor Roll, E.E. Classes, A Cappella, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Scholarship Awards, Lewis and Clark. CLAYMIER, KEN-Wrestling, Track, Royal C Usher, Chess Club, I.R.L., O.S.U. COLBY, GAYLE -Transfer, Trolee, Chaplain, P.S.C. COON, BILL-Transfer, Phi Gamma, French Club, Clevelandaires, A Cappella, Productions, E.L.D., Student Teacher, Multnomah. CORBETT, RICHARD-Productions, 3, Navy Air Corps Academy. CORBETT, NELSON-Track Manager, Cross Coun- try, German Club, Science Club, I.R.L., U. of Puget Sound. CORE, DOROTHY-Transfer, Y.F.C., I.R.L., Work. CORNELL, DONNA-I.R.L., G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. CORNELL, JUDY - Phi Theta, Sgt.-at-Arms, F.T.A., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 4, P.S.C. COTTONGIM, GENE-Bowling Club, Navy Train- ing School. COX, DAVE-Basketball, 1, Tennis, Var., N.H.S., Pres., M.L. Sec., E.E. Classes, Honor Roll, M.L. Rep., Scholarship, Brown University. COX, MARY-F.T.A., I.R.L., Pep Club, S.C. Rep., P.S.C. COXEN, STEVE-Basketball Mgr., 3, 4, Bowling Club, P.S.C. DANIELSON, GREG-Wrestling, J.V., Var., Royal C , Bowling Club, Sirs, Pres., V. Pres., M.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., College. DAVIS, GAY-Golf, Var., Basketball, 1, Royal C , Bowling Club, German Club, S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., U. of O. DAVIS, NITA-Kuisti, S.C. Rep., Art Production, Work. DAVOLT, MARY FRANCES - Trolee, Treas., F.T.A., I.R.L., Quill and Scroll, G.L. Rep., Tomahawk, Class Comm., 4, P.S.C. DAY, THOMAS-Football, J.V., Var.: 3rd Team All-City: Baseball, J.V.: Track, J.V., Var.: Royal CU: M.L Rep.: S.C. Rep:: Grays Har- bor J.C. DEA PUI-Miscellaneous: P.S.C. DeBRUIN, HANNIE-Phi Theta, Asst. Treas.: Class Comm., 3: Transfer: Work. DEEIKINC, DAVID-Basketball, 1, 2: Baseball. J.V.: Football. 1, 2: Spanish Club, Sgt.-at-Arms: Class Sgt.-at-Arms,1: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep., College. DeLONG, KURT-Basketball. J.V., Var.: Base- ball, J.V.: Bowling Club: German Club: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep.: Class Treas., 1: Class Comm., 4: Valentine's Court: B.Y.U. DeVOLDER, RON-S.C. Rep.: O.S.U. DICKMAN, NEDRA-F.T.A., Pres., Sec., Treas.: French Club: E.E. Classes: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3, 4: S.C. Rep.: Bank Staff: Honor Roll: Linfield. DIETZ, KATHY-Miscellaneous: U. of P. DiGREGORl0, ELLEN-Kuisti: Masque and Dag- ger: Sr. Most: G.L. Rep.: Undecided. DORSEY, ETHELDA-Transfer: S.C. Rep.: Un- decided. DOUGHTY, BETTY-Phi Theta, Chap.: Y.F.C.: German Club: I.R.L.: N.H.S.: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Class G.L. Rep., 4: Good Samaritan School of Nursing. DONAIS, JIM-Miscellaneous: Work. DYAS, BARB-Trolee, Pres., Sec.: F.T.A., Treas.: Honor Roll: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3, 4: P.S.C. DYE, PAULA-Phi Theta, Pres.: G.L. Rep.: Honor Roll: E.E. Classes: Class Comm., 4: College. ECKELMAN, DIANA-Miscellaneous: U. of O. ECKTON, JUDY-Y.F.C.: S.C. Rep.: College. EHRSAM, JOHN-Wrestling: U. of Puget Sound. EIVERS, CATHY-Kuisti, Corr. Sec.: Class Comm., 3, 4: G.L. Rep.: College. ELLIOTT, CAROL-Amikki, Hist.: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: Class V. Pres., 3: S.C. Rep.: Sr. Most: Class Comm., 3, 4: Pep Club: U. of O. ESKELSON, LYNN-N.H.S.: Honor Roll: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep.: O.S.U FAULKNER, KIM-Kuisti: I.R.L.: Pep Club: Class Comm., 3, 4: Transfer: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: U. of O. FEDDERSEN, BEV-G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: Col- lege. FERRIS, KAREN-Trolee, Sec.: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 4: P.S.C. FISCHER, DANA-Science Club: E.E. Classes: Honor Roll: Merit Certificate: O.S.U. FLOBERG, TINA-Amikki, Asst. Treas., Sec.: Bowling Club: I.R.L.: Pep Club: Class Sec., 2: Var. Rally: S.C., V. Pres.: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3, 4: Girl of the Month: Sr. Most: Berg's High Board: O.S.U. FOSBERRY, DAVE-Bowling Club: College. FOX, FRANK-Phi Gamma: German Club: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: Honor Roll: Produc- tions: O.C.E. . FRANK, BEV-Pi Upsilon: Bowling Club: Jr. Red Cross: P.S.C. FRETTA, SAM -Football, 1: Cross Country, Vars.: Track, Vars.: Royal C : I.R.L.: P.S.C. FREYER, ALICE-Beta Chi: Jr. Red Cross: I.R.L.: Lewis and Clark. FREEBERG, KATHY-G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: Un- decided. FUIIRMAN, CHUCK-Basketball, 1: Bowling: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep.: College. GADDIS, PIIYLLIS-Transfer: Masque and Dag- ger: French Club, Treas.: I.R.L.: Thespians, Pres., Treas.: Honor Roll: Class Comm., 3, 4: Sr. Most: Girl of the Month: E.E. Classes: G.L. Honor Court: Productions: College. GARD, BRIAN-Golf. Var.: Kyro: Royal C : Treas.: German Club: Honor Roll: S.B. Pres.: M.L. Class Rep.: Outstanding Jr. Boy: Wil- lamette. GARNER, PETE-Bowling Club: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: P.S.C. GARVIN, KATHIE-Niki: Y.F.C.: Productions: A Cappella: P.S.C. CATTO, ROSALIE-Trolee, Sgt.-at-Arms, V. Pres.: I.R.L.: F.T.A.: S.C. Rep.: G.L, Rep.: Class Comm., 4: B.Y.U. GEICER, SYLVIA-Trcrlee, V. Pres.: F.T.A.: I.R.L.: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3: P.S.C. GENTRY, STEVE-Miscellaneous: P.S.C. GEORGE, BOB-Cross Country, J.V.: Track: Football, 1: Coast Guard. GILCHREST, JAN-Pi Upsilon, V. Pres., Cust.: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 4: Work. GLEASON, I'A'l l'Y - Amikki, Treas.: German Club: Rally, J.V.: Royal C Court: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep: U. of O. GOLDMAN, KEN-Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Kyro: Royal C : P.S.C. GOODMAN, RUTII-Kuisti, V. Pres., Sgt.-ab Arms: Pep Club: Safety Squad: Honor Roll: Legend Editor: Class Comm., 4: Sr. Most: Freshie Day: Merit Certificate: Long Beach State. G0'I'I'SCH, DON-Masque and Dagger: Unde- cided. GRAHAM, VICKI-Transfer: Phi Theta, Sec.: G.L. Rep.: Beauty School. GRAYSON, JOEL-Football, 1, 2:Wrestling, J.V.: I.R.L.: Bowling Club: Honor Roll: Class Comm., 4: Rally, Var.: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep.: A Cap- pella: U. of O. GRECO, ANDREA-Trolee, I-list.: Work. GRECO, SHIRLEY-Trolee, Serv. Rep.: F.T.A.: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: G.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3, 4: O.S.U. GREENE, SUE - Masque and Dagger: Safety Squad: G.L. Rep.: Comm., 4: Sr. Rep.: U. of Hawaii. GRIFFITH, LEIGH ANN-Transfer: Beta Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: Class Comm., 3: P.S.C. CRIMES, JANICE-Kuisti, V. Pres., Sgt.-at- Arms: I.R.L.: Class Comm., 3, 4: Sr. Most: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Safety Squad: U. of O. GRISWOLD, DAVID-Football, 1, 2: Track, 1: Wrestling, J.V.: Basketball, 1: German Club: Bowling Club: F.T.A.: S.C. Rep.: M.L. Rep.: College. GROPPO, MARILYN-Phi Theta, Sgt.-at-Arms: Productions: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: S.C. Rep.: Sr. Class Rep.: G.L. Honor Court: U. of P. GRUETTER, ROBERT-Wrestling, Var.: Kyro, Sec., Treas.: Chess Club: M. L. Class Rep., 4: Honor Roll: E.E. Classes: Class Comm., 4: Oberlin. HACHTMAN, JANE-Tennis: German Club: Un- decided. HALES, KAREN-Transfer: Beta Chi: Science Club: Pep Club: Y.F.C.: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: O.S.U HALL, KITTY-Transfer: Beta Chi: French Club: A Cappella: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Willamette. HANSEN, EVERETT-Swimming, Var.: Wrestl- ing, 1, 2: Royal 'tC : I.R.L.: National Merit Finalist: O.S.U. HANSEN, LINDA-Russian Club, Treas., Pub. Chr.: Tomahawk: P.S.C. HARNEY, CHRIS-I.R.L.: Niki: Multnomah. HARVEY, LINDA-Transfer: Work. HATCH, DAVE-Transfer: Royal CH: Football, J.V.: Baseball, Var.: Kyro: S.C. Rep.: Sr. Most: P.S.C. HATTAN, KEN-Rally, Var.: M.L. Rep.: Class Comm., 3-4: Sr. Most: P.S.C. HEERY, BOB-Transfer: Kyro: P.S.C. HEFFLINGER, JUDY-Bowling Club: Honor Roll: P.S.C. HEIN, LINDA-Beta Chi: I.R.L.: N.H.S.: Honor Roll: EE. Classes: G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: Dad's Club Award: Seattle U. IIEINTZ, THERESA-German Club: N.H.S.: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. HELZER, NED-Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, l, 2: Royal C : Photo. Club: Bowling Club: Quill and Scroll: M.L. Rep.: A Cappella: Legend: Class Comm., 4: Productions: P.S.C. HENJYOJI, LUCY-Amikki: Pep Club: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: Legend: G.L. Honor Court: S.B. Treas.: Rally, Var.: Class Treas., 3: Class Comm., 3, 4: G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: Sr. Most: Freshie Day: U. of Hawaii. HERMANN, RICHARD-Bowling Club: M. L. Rep.: P.S.C. HESSE, SHARI-Pi Upsilon, Sec.: S.C. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: VVork. HETRICK, DAVID-Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians: Clevelandaires: A Cappella: Productions: Unde- cided. HETRICK, BILL-Sirs: Clevelandaires: A Cap- pella: Productions: Multnomah. IIILDENBRAND, JERRY-Football, 1: Track: Tennis, Var.: Phi Gamma, Treas.: Royal 'tC : N.H.S.: Dad's Club Award: Honor Roll: Orchestra, Band: O.S.U. HILSON, KATHY-Kuisti, Sgt.-at-Arms: Quill and Scroll: N.H.S.: Legend Editor: Class Sec., 4: G.L. Rep.: Royal C Queen: Outstanding Jr.: S.C. Rep.: Class Comm., 3, 4: Sr. Most: Honor Roll: G.L. Honor Court: Safety Squad: E.E. Classes: G.L. Class Rep., 3: Freshie Day: U. of O. HIMES, MIKE-Track: Kyro: Thespians: Masque and Dagger: Bowling Club: S.C. Rep.: Safety Squad: Class Comm., 3: Sr. Most: Productions: Undecided. HODGES, JONELL-Miscellaneous: Multnomah. HOLLOWAY, SALLY-Kuisti, Treas.: Masque and Dagger: Pep Club: I.R.L.: F.T.A.: Honor Roll: G.L. Rep.: S.C. Rep.: U. of O. HOLMES, LINDA-Miscellaneous: Nurses Train- ing. HOOD, MARGIE-Bowling Club: Work. HOWELL, JANET-Miscellaneous, P.S.C. HOWLETT, ROGER-Wrestling: Multnomah. HUBBARD, GLENYS-Kuisti, Hist., Ser. Rep.: Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll: E.E. Classes: G.L. Hist.: S.B. Treas.: S.C. Rep.: Legend: Class Comm., 3, 4: Willamette. HUMPHREYS, LINDA-Transfer: U. of O. HUNT, KATHY-Russian Club, Treas., Hist.: Masque and Dagger, Sec.: Class Comm., 4: P.S.C. IKATA, JANICE-Miscellaneous, Business Col- lege. IKEDA, HIROAKI-I.R.L., P.S.C. JACK, MELINDA-Amikki, Cust., Sgt.-at-Arms, Hist., I.R.L., Quill and Scroll, V. Pres., Legend, Honor Roll, Freshie Day, E.E. Classes, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., M8zF Hi Board, Pep Club, Productions, G.L. Rep., Royal C Court, S.C. Rep., Willamette. JACKSON, JAY-Kyro, Pres. JENCKS, MURRAY-Transfer, Junior Achieve- ments, Honor Roll, U. of W. JOENS, ROSALIE-Kuisti, Pres., Sec., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Safety Squad, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep 3 I.C.C., O.S.U JOHNSON, JEFF-Transfer, Work. JONES, CHERIE-Swimming, Mgr., Niki, College. KADDERLY, CHERYL-Beta Chi, I.R.L., S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep, Class Comm., 3, 4, O.S.U. KAFOURY, GREG-Football, Var., Track, 1, Wrestling, J.V., Bowling Club, Royal C , E.E. Classes, Class Pres., 1, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 4, Honor Roll, Whitman. KAMMERER, SUE-Miscellaneous, College. KASCII, LAURENE-Masque and Dagger, S.C. Rep., Honor Roll, E.E. Classes, College. , KEPLE, SUE-Kuisti, I.R.L., Class Comm., 3, 4, Safety Squad, O.S.U. KESSLER, DEAN-M.L. Rep., College. KING, JUDI-Science Club, Masque and Dagger, Productions, Class Comm., 3, P.S.C. KIRKPATRICK, DOROTHY-Miscellaneous, Busi- ness College. KIZIVVAY, BYRON-Miscellaneous, College. KLEIN, TOM-Miscellaneous, Multnomah. KLOVER, KATIIY-Rally, Var., Kuisti, I.R.L., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., Willamette. KNAPP, KATHY-Trolee, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hist., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., U. of Iowa. KNOIJFF, BILL-Football, J.V., Cross Country, J .V., Wrestling, Track, Phi Gamma, Royal C , Band, All-State Band, Portland All-Star Dance Band, O.S.U. KOE, GERALD-Tennis, Var., Bowling Club, Royal C , Honor Roll, U. of 0. KOSTERMAN, NANCY-Kuisti, Treas., I.R.L., Honor Roll, N.H.S., Class Comm., 3, 4, Rally, Var., S.C. Rep., O.S.U. KRAMER, THOMAS-Orchestra, College. KROMOCIIAL, LYDIA-Pi Upsilon, Spanish Club, College. KUCAN, IRENE-Pi Upsilon, Masque and Dag- ger, Class Comm., 4, Work. LaFOND, MARGO-Pi Upsilon, Pres., Treas., I.C.C., French Club, Drama Club, S.C. Rep., P.S.C. LANGER, CHUCK-Football, Var., Basketball, Fr.: Kyro, Royal C , V. Pres., French Club, Dad's Club Award, Honor Roll, M.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., U. S. National Bank Scholarship, E.E., Lewis and Clark College. LASKI, MICHAEL-Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Multnomah. LAVAGETTO, ADELE-Golf, Beta Chi, Sgt.-at- Arms, Treas., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, P.S.C. LAYCOE, BOB-Wrestling, Fr., Var., Football, Var., Royal C , Pres., All City Football, Lin- field. LAYCOE, BRYAN-Track, Var., Cross Country, Var. Co-Capt., Royal CH, Lewis and Clark. LAYMAN, JEANNE-Beta Chi, German Club, Band, Orchestra, Operetta, All City Orchestra, P.S.C. LAYNE, JON-Wrestling, 1, Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Brigham Young. LEE, STEVE-Football, Fr., J.V., Var., O.S.U. LEE, YVONNE - Trolee, Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribe, I.R.L., F.T.A., Masque and Dagger, Pep Club, N.H.S., Honor Roll, S.B. Service Rep., Legend, Safety Squad, Sr. Most, G.L. Honor Court, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, P.S.C. LIDDYCOAT, DIANE-Russian Club, Pres., Quill and Scroll, Tomahawk, Editor, Productions, Willamette. LILLIS, SALLY-Kuisti, Sec., I.R.L., F.T.A., Bowling Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Safety Squad, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., U. of 0. LINDLEY, CIIERYL-Beta Cbi, Corr. Sec.,I.R.L., G.L. Class Rep., 3, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, U. of O LITTLEHALES, HENRY-Honor Roll, S.C. Rep., Lewis and Clark. LIVINGSTON, JIM-Track, Cross Country, S.C. Rep., Willamette. LOCKE, CAROLYN -Beta Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribe, Class Comm., 3, P.S.C. LOCKWOOD, JUDIE-Trolee, Masque and Dag- ger, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, Undecided. LOEW, DAVE-Phi Gamma, Pres., Masque and Dagger, Pres.,Thespians, Hist., Quill and Scroll, M.L. Pres., Histf Tomahawk, Editor, Sports Ed., I.C.C., Pres., Honor Roll, Rally, J.V., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Productions, E.E,, Elk's Award,Tiewis and Clark. LOKAN, JUDI-Amikki, Sgt.-at-Arms, I.R.L., Bowling Club, Pep Club, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Safety Squad, Linfield. LONG, DIANA-Pi Upsilon, Masque and Dagger, Multnomah. LORENZ, CURT-Transfer from Roosevelt, Kyro, Pres., Treas., Sec., German Club, French Club, I.R.L., Masque and Dagger, Honor Roll, M.L. V. Pres., Sec., Rally, Var., Willamette . LORENZINI, MICHELE-Amikki, Chaplain, Masque and Dagger, Class Sgt.-at-Arms, 2, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., College. LUNDQUIST, LINDA-Miscellaneous, Work. LUTZ, GREG-Football, Var., Baseball, J.V., Kyro, V. Pres, S.C. Rep., Safety Squad, Royal C , P.S.C. MCCARTHY, TERRI-Beta Chi, F.T.A.g Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. MQCLELLAN, DEANNE-Kuisti, Song Leader, I.R.L.: S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, P.S.C. McCLUNC, TOM-Bowling Club, S.C. Rep., U, of O. MeCOLLOCH, KATHY-Zios, Sec., I.R.L., Hist., Thespians, Girl of the Month, S.C. Rep., G.L. Hist., Rep., Productions, Class Comm., 4, Wil- lamette. MeDOUGAL, JAKE-Football, J.V., Var., Track, J.V., Var., Royal C , F.T.A., Sr. Most, Hon. Mention All City, San Mateo J.C. MeDUFFEE, SARAH-Transfer from San Rafael, California, U. of O. MeGOWAN, JEAN-Zios, Ser. Rep., Hist., Span- ish Club, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 4, O.S.U. MeNEILL, BILL - Track, J.V., Phi Gamma, Treas., V. Pres., Bowling Club, E.E., Band, V. Pres., Orchestra, Stage Band, Lewis and Clark. MeWILLIS, MARY-I.R.L., G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. MMDONALD, WENDY-Amikki, Ed., Spanish Club, Masque and Dagger, Pep Club, Class Sec., 8, Valentine's Queen, Class Comm., 3, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., U. of O. MACKIN, BRUCE-Football, Fr., J.V., Basketball, Fr., J.V., Var., Baseball, J.V., Var., Cross Country, Var., Royal C , Honor Roll, Class Comm., 4, S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., O.S.U. MADSEN, MARSHA-Trolee, Sgt.-at-Arms, Chess Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, S.C. Rep., Scholastic Art Award, 3, 4, College. MAI-ION, CAROLYN-Swimming, Honor Roll, College. MAIZELS, DAYLE-I.R.L., Masque and Dagger, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., Honor Roll, San Jose State. MARKSTALLER, JACQUIE-Kuisti, Bowling Club, F.T.A., Pep Club, Masque and Dagger, Honor Roll, Rally, Var., G.L. Rep., S.C Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Sr. Most, Long Beach State. MARVIN, PATTIE-Pi Upsilon, Work. MEADOWS, CATHY-Pi Upsilon, Pres., P.S.C. MERNER, LESLIE-Transfer from River Falls, Wisconsin, Beta Chi, German Club, French Club, Honor Roll, A Cappella, Library StaH, Band, Sec., Orchestra, Operetta, Sr. Most, Macalester College. MEYER, PENNY-Transfer from Gaston, Science Club, P.S.C. MIERS, CHRIS-Beta Chi,V. Pres., Hist.,O.S.U. MULLER, LEONARD-Miscellaneous, P.S.C. MILLER, MARY LOU-Kuisti, Class Comm., 3, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Business College. MILLER, Tom-Track, Sirs, Lewis and Clark. MILLER, VERA-Russian Club, Sec., O.S.U. MILLS, JUDY-Phi Theta, Hist., Ser. Rep., S.C. Rep., Southern Oregon. MOE, LOY-Miscellaneous, P.S.U. MOE, SUE-Tennis, Pi Upsilon, Multnomah. MOHRLANG, RICI-I-Wrestling, Track, German Club, O.S.U. MOONEY, CAROL-Tennis, Beta Chi, Sgt.-at- Arms, Sec., Niki, Bowling Club, Tomahawk, Honor Roll, G.L. Honor Court, Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., U. of O. MOORE, ARNELLA-Masque and Dagger, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., College. MOORE, KARL-A Cappella, Bookroom Staff, Clark J .C. MUFFENBIER, JUDY-Beta Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms, G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, Work. MURNEY, KEN-Golf, Bowling Club, I.R.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Linfield. NASLUND, ANITA-Amikki, Corr. Sec., Masque and Dagger, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Homecom- ing Court, Nordstrom's Hi-Board, North Park, Chicago. NAVARRO, KATHY-Class Comm., 3, 4, P.S.C. NELSON, SUE-Zios, I.R.L., N.H.S., S.B. Sec., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, A Cappella, Honor Roll, Linfield. NEUMAN, CHUCK-Transfer from Jefferson, P.S.C. NEUSCHWANDIIR, VICKI -Transfer from Cali- fornia, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., U. of Portland. NOKLEBY, MARYRUTH-German Club, Niki, V. Pres., Hist., P.S.C. NOREN, KRIS-Amikki, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, 4, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., P.S.C. OLDENISURG, JERRY-Football, Fr, J.V., Var., Basketball, Fr., J.V., Baseball, J.V., Track, Var., Kyro, M.L., V. Pres., Royal C , V. Pres., lst All City Football, 5th All State Foot- ball, Shrine All-Star. OLLERENSHAW, BARBARA-A Cappella, Cleve- landaires, Westem Business College. OLSON, TERRY-Swimming, Track, J.V., Phi Gamma, Sec., Royal C , Honor Roll, Class Sgt.-at-Arms, 3, M.L. Rep., E.E., Band, Treas., Dance Band, Orchestra, U. of O. ORR, JOHN-Football, Fr., Golf, Var., Kyro, Royal C , German Club, Pres., Honor Roll, S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., Willamette. PAGANO, GARY-Transfer from Central Catho- lic, Bowling Club, German Club, Honor Roll, M.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., U. of Washington. PARKER, BILL-I.R.L., NH.S., E.E., Honor Roll, Dad's Club Award, College. PEACI-IY, JOHN-Transfer from Catlin Gable, Football, Tennis, I.R.L., Hist., Art Production, Rhode Island School of Design. PETERSEN, CHERYL-Kuisti, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Rally, J.V., Var., School of American Ballet. PIERCE, FAITH-Zios, V. Pres., I.R.L., Treas., Pep Club, N.H.S., G.L. Pres., Treas., Class Rep., 2, S.C. Rep., A.F.S. Exchange Student, Class Comm., 3, 4, Sr. Most, College. PREBLE, STEPHEN-Miscellaneous, U. of Port- land. RASCHIO, PAM-Kuisti, Ser. Rep., French Club, I.R.L., G.L. Class Rep., S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Wellesley. RASCHIO, PAT-Baseball, J.V., Wrestling, J.V., Football, J.V., Var., Kyro, Royal C , All City Honorable Mention, First Team, All City. REED, BOB-Track, Football, J.V., Var., Royal C , Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Class Sgt.- at-Arms, 2, M.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., O.S.U. REESE, SUE-Amikki, Sgt.-at-Arms, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Rep., A Cappella, Clevelanclaires, P.S.C. RENNER, JEAN-Bowling Club, Drama Club, Un- decided. REYNOLDS, LIZ-Rally, J.V., Kuisti, Ser. Rep., I.R.L., Pep Club, Honor Roll, N.H.S., S.B. Safety Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, G.L. Pres., Treas., Rep., Class Rep., 1,S.C. Rep., College. RILEY, TERESA-I.R.L., Pep Club, College. RITZ, STEVE-I.R.L., N.H.S., College. RODGERS, BILL-Track, Fr., J.V., Var., Cross Country, Var., Football, Fr., Phi Gamma, Sgt.- at-Arms, Royal C , College. ROLER, LINDA-Kuisti, Pep Club, I.R.L., Bowl- ing Club, Girl of the Month, Class Comm., 4, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., P.S.C. ROSSMAN, AMY-Russian Club, Masque and Dagger, N.H.S., S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., E.E., Grinnell. ROUMAGOUX, WAYNE -F00f.lJ8.ll, Basketball, Track, Royal C , Lewis and Clark. RUSSELL, JOAN-Pi Upsilon, Song Leader, A Cappella, S.C. Rep., Work. RYER, KATHLEEN-Phi Theta, Sec., A Cappella, Productions, S.C. Rep., Merit Certificate, Class Comm., 4, Honor Roll, U. of Washington. SABROSKI, ROSEMARIE-Transfer from Esta- cada Union H.S., U. of Portland. SACHTLER, LYNNE-Tennis, Var., Swimming Team Mgr., Bowling Club, Niki, O.S.U. SAVAGE, BOB-Wrestling, Var., Work. SCHERDIN, SUZANNE - Zios, Sgt.-at-Arms, I.R.L., German Club, N.H.S., G.L., V. Pres., Rep., Hist., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Dad's Club Award, U. of Puget Sound. SCHMELTZER, BARBARA-Transfer from Mil- waukie H.S., P.S.C. SCI-IUTZ, DRURY-F.T.A., M.L. Rep, U. of California. SCO'I'I', DAN-Football, Fr., J.V., Bowling Club, S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., College. SEAMAN, SUZIE-Class Comm., 3, G.L. Rep., Brigham Young University. SHAN, ELLEN-Phi Theta, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pep Club, I.R.L., Art Production, Honor Roll, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Willamette U. SI-IANKS, LOUISE-Transfer from Girl's Poly, Trolee, French Club, Sec., Treas., F.T.A., I.R.L., Honor Roll, G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, S.C. Rep., U. of 0. SHERARD, KATHLEEN-Transfer from Marshall, Bowling Club, Sec., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, Work. SHOOK, JIM-Football, Fr., Phi Gamma, Treas., Sgt.-at-Arms, Band, Pep Band, Dance Band, U. of O. SIMMONS, JIM-Football, Track, I.R.L., E.E., U. of O. . SIMONSEN, TINA-Amikki, Pres., Ser. Rep., Song Leader, I.R.L., Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Class Treas., 4, Rally, J.V., Var., A Cappella, Legend Staff, Bus. Mgr., Safety Squad, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Twirp Court, Class Comm., 3, 4, U. of Utah. SIMPSON, JOAN-Phi Theta, Ser. Rep., Treas., Corr. Sec., F.T.A., Masque and Dagger, Quill and Scroll, Sec., Legend Staff, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 4, G.L. Rep., Willamette Scholar- Ship. SINGER, ELOUISE-Phi Theta, Scribe, Art Pro- duction, Class Comm., 4, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Outstanding Jr. Girl, Portland Art Museum. SI RIANNI, DENNIS-Miscellaneous, P.S.C. SPANGLER, MARTHA-Kuisti, I.R.L., French Club, G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Lewis and Clark. SPRANDO, LYNN-Kuisti, S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 3, B.Y.U. SPRING. JOHN-Track, J.V., Var., Cross Coun- try, Royal C , Lewis and Clark. STARK, WENDY-French Club, P.S.C. STORER, CONNIE-Trolee, Treas., A Cappella, Class Comm., 4, P.S.C. SULLIVAN, MARY-Amikki, Corr. Sec., Song Leader, Gennan Club, Quill and Scroll, Class V. Pres., 4, Legend StaE, Safety Squad, S.C. Rep., Reg. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 3, 4, Sr. Most, Freshie Day, Occidental. SUTCLIFFE, LARRY-Football, Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Royal C , P.S.C. SWENSON, CLAUDIA-Kuisti, Pres., Bowling Club, Pep Club, S.B. Safety Rep., G.L. Rep., glass Comm., 3, 4, I.C.C., Sec, Long Beach tate. TACK, CHARLENE-G.L. Rep., P.S.C. TI-IOMAS, BILL-Tennis, I.R.L., Pres., N.H.S., E.E., Honor Roll, Dad's Club Award, College. THOMPSON, JERELYNN-Tennis, Kuisti, Thes- pians, Masque and Dagger, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Class Comm., 4, Brigham Young. TIVY, WENDY-Beta Chi, Treas., N.H.S., Sec., Class Comm., 4, O.S.U. TROUDT, BETTY JEAN-Miscellaneous, Portland Community College. TRULLINGER, JAY-Football, Fr., J.V., Basket- ball, Fr., J.V., Track, Fr., Kyro, Sgt.-at-Arms, German Club, V. Pres., French Club, Sgt.-at- Arms, Rally, Var., S.C. Rep., M.L. Rep., Safety Squad, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 4, U. of O. TUCCIARONE, SUZANNE-Transfer from Mary- crest, P1 Upsilon, Sgt.-at-Arms, G.L. Rep., B.C.A., Class Comm., 3, 4, Beauty College. VAIRIA, SOINTA-Transfer from North Salem, I.R.L., Honor Roll, Multnomah. VAN DUYN, VIVIAN-Transfer from St. Mary's, Pep Club, S.C. Rep., U. of O. WAMPLER, GARY-Transfer from Benson, Sr. Most, Rally, Var., P.S.C. WARNER, CREIG-F.T.A., U. of O. WALTER, BEV.-Zios, Treas., Sec., Masque and Dagger, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, 4, Pro- ductions, S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., 3, A Cappella, O.S.U. WATSON, SUE-Transfer from Holy Child, Work. WERSCI-IKUL, RICH-Football, Var. Capt., Bas- ketball, Var. Capt., 2nd team All-City, Honor- able Mention All-State, Most Outstanding Player, Baseball, Var., Royal C , German Club, V. Pres., N.H.S., Sgt.-at-Arms, Honor Roll, Class Pres., 3, S.B. Pres., Sr. Most, Dad's Club Awards, Nordstrom's Hi-Board, E.E., College. WESTMAN, ROBERT-Wrestling, Bowling Club, Productions, College. WHITE, PAULA-Spanish Club, P.S.C. WI-IITEI-IEAD, GLEN-Band, Orchestra, Royal C , Science Club, Columbia. WILLOUGI-IBY, BOB-Baseball, Basketball, Kyro, V. Pres., Treas., Sec., Royal C , German Club, I.R.L., Masque and Qagger, Honor Roll, M.L. Rep., Rally, Var., S. . Rep., Outstanding Jr., Sr. Most, College WINTER, MARY-Phi Theta, I.R.L., N.H.S., Honor Roll, Dad's Club Award, Chemistry Award, E.E., Class Comm., 4, G.L. Rep., S.C. Rep., Sr. Most, P.S.C. WINTER, SANDRA-Bowling Club, Masque and Dagger, Work. WIRICK, JOHN-French Club, Honor Roll, N.H.S., P.S.C. WOERNDLE, CELIA-Phi Theta, Pres., I.C.C., Class Comm., 4, Productions, Honor Roll, Lin- field. WOOD, DIANE-Pi Upsilon, Sec., Class Comm., 4, San Jose State. WOOD, HARRY-Miscellaneous, P.S.C. WOOD, JIM - Transfer from Wheeler High, Track, J.V., Band, P.S.C. YOUNG, RICH-Tennis, I.R.L., Bowling Club, Honor Roll, Class Comm., 3, 4, E.E., Rally, J.V., S.C. Rep., College. ZIVNEY, JEAN-Amikki, I.R.L., S.C. Rep., G.L. Rep., Class Comm., 4, Homecoming Court, P.S.C. r Most Studious Mary Winter and Steve Ritz Most Athletic ' Janice Grimes and Jerry Oldenburg Q Senior Mosfs Most Talented Dancers Cheryl Peterson and Tony Yazzolino Most Talented Musicians l..eslie Merner and Bill Knouff Most Oltstanding Smile 1 Kathy Hilson and Terry Bristol 1 I A , W i '- xx Most Outstanding Voice Joanne Roberti and Dave Hetrick ' Most Courteous Judy Anderson and Dave Hatch Most Humerous A 'A Mir M Most Friendly Tina Floberg and Terry Bittner Most Artistic Yvonne Lee and Greg Danielson Most Attractive Jacquie Markstaller and Jake McDougal Ruth Goodman and Mouse Larson Most Oitstandmg Actor and Actress Phyllis Gaddis and Mike Himes new fl- - 'I 1+ Most Likely To Succeed Faith Pierce and Rich Werschkul Most Capable Leaders Lucy Henjyoji and Brian Gard 5 ll... Q Most Versatile Most Stylish Marcia Empey and Tom Branford Most Popular Mary Sullivan and Bob Chapman Karen Ballantyne and Gary Wampler Most Oitstanding Eyes Wendy MacDonald and Rich Kilian Senior Mosfs w P lttractive Figure and Build DiGregorio and Bob Laycoe Most Outstanding Personality Carol Elliott and Bob Willoughby Most Suitable Couple Linda Bernando and Paul Breuer Most Spirited Renda Brummell and Ken Hattan Baccalaureate S is -4 Dayle Maizels , Pam Ras chio, Terry Mc Carthy , Karin Ba1lantyne,Tom Branford. Pictures Senior Senior Potluclc Celia Woerndle,Sue Keple, Martha Spangler, Ruth Bryson,Diane Wood,Kim Faulkner, Joan Simpson,Jacquie' Markstaller,Linda Bernando. Senior Prom 6 Bin I awry: Kathy Hunt, Corrie Banas ky, Margaret Drinkwater, Marilyn Arena. Senior Assembly Joel Grayson,Me1inda Jack,Walt Galitzski,Nancy Kosterrnan,Rich Werschkul. Senior Class Day Ruth Goodma.n,Judy Anderson,Carol Ellic Bruce Mackin. Traditions Judy Corne1l,Ellen Shan,Mary1ou Bysom, Lo Shanks ,Barb Dyas,Sue Reese,Kathy Knapp, I Noren. Announcements v Luci Henjyoji,Claudia SNenson,Sue Greene,Janice Adele Lavagetto,Wendy Tivy Grimes,Jay Trullinger,Ken Hattan,Dave Loew,Ned Karen Ferris, Connie Storer. Helzer. 1 apoose Day vmsuuuiu bf fi if 1 r of il Commifrees Commencemenf SKB ll.ETINy 'y bert Gruetter,Sue Ne1son,Kathy McCulloch, Jer- H ' la Thompson. if C Q, ,, Q: l V V . A LWIE A .,Vr 'lublicify sisl 1 iv j,s I l N Cheney, Carol Mooney,Shari Berardinelli, r,Yvonne Lee,Marilyn Groppo,Eloise aps and Gowns Eivers,Dean.ne McClellan, Rosalie Joens, Bearson, Tina Floberg, Sally Lillis. Bev Walters,Mary Frances Davolt,Nancy Clair, Faith Pierce, Liz Reynolds. Flowers Marilee Hansen, Glenys Hubbard, Joyce Bowe, Barbara Cash, Lydia Krochmal. Sales Betse Otto,Nedra Dickman,Cheryl Lindley, Ro- salie Gatto, Shirley Greco. Senior Breakfast Cheryl Kadderly, Janet Gi1chrest,Irene Kucan, Cathy Meadows,Jay Jaekson,Gary Wamp1er,Bob Chapman, Curt Lorenz. Senior Class Play Tony Yazzolino, PhyllisGaddis,Suza.nne Scheridan Joanne Roberti, Rich Young. W Abel, Kit Adams, Craig Adamson, Jane Adamson, Linda Alden, Sandy Alder, Linda Allen, Jim Allen, June Allen, Paul Allen, Trudi Alton, Donna Amato, Vicki Amick, Glen Anderson, Franklin gr Q--.,. .. iv-3 ini. 3. i-wr ...-.V ,QM ' .lunior Class Austen, Patsy Austin, Bob Baden,, Mike Baffaro, Janice Balicki, Debbie Ballenger, Patty Baratta, Mary Barker, Jane Barney, Kathy ,,,. 6... ,L f 'll X3 -Af X' 5 f a? 'QQ . 3 v 6 l fa -A ,- ex -Q X, v ,f asf Anderson, Margi Anderson, Steve Antrim, Bunny Antrosio, Jane Apu. Stelfiian ie Arena, Louise Ar mstrong, Earl Arseneault, Diane -s X,-v. ,,, 1 -is X 'X A A . -.3 Qs'-4 EQ. gin 9 V' i . .fs n, x 1 R we -N ,Q X . -.Mft u. i A. -r xx. 'F'-J if ,,. 2,1 Artliu r, Le i gliton Artz, Sharon '52 kv Q, , 4 W , M .fa , X.. ' . . 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Susanne llildenhranrl, Lee llill. .lon llorlgu, Tom llooflcr, Bobbi llookstrzi, Karon lloll:1ncl.Kz1r0n llopkins. Kay Howard, Fo rest Howard. Frank ff?-an , , , ,w a Iverson, Mark -ff. 1 ' 1 N wg J ' Jann. James f 5 . ' fo k ,.,. - f , 'J Jasman, Jerry ' ' l 3 ,fp ,W 'ttf V 'V , 5 . I .J e Ji W 5 J 3 -.,, K Jaynes,Dw1ght M I W 1, W 4' V9 f Jefferies, Jack Jenkins, Julie C, Y or Q iw - -ar ,N- ' Q ga' . 4 l x J., , I -A 1 ' , .b ww. -, f' i,Q.s.' 'J 45' 'I F F -us sift' 155' 'fe at Pi- , ,K f i 43 0 .Q 7 ,xr L ,, ss' A 53, as '36- 1 , Q, ,K ,555 J 5 ,L Q 1 --1 .KN V? v i f,, if-ff Fr 'Z-M J i x, 4 fi --Q Q.. 19' X xuzlvi ,X .1 '. . X we E fu 1 i fi ,Q W.. -A L. 'gr' V a .Nu ,',f f Q n I 4 wwf , -.Q D K w. 4 A if L .Q at V ,:.. , i Q L :sq i -4 Ji 3 ea Ng L J 5 -Q f., ,Q .--r . 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Lcnore Lang, Cindy Lung, Nancy I ,zi rsen , Bruce Laurell, Elsie Lazoff, Katherine Leach, Barbara Ledinyon, Edward Lenz, Phil Leu Linda Levin, Carol Lewis, Robert Liberto, Gary Liddycoat, Bill Light, Judi Locw, Jean Logosz, Rich Lombard, Mike Long, Bill Longton, Mary Loomis, Suzanne Looney, John Loschiavo, Judy Louie, Joyce Low, Julie Lynch, Jackie Macdonald, Claudia Mack, Carolyn Mackin, Marilyn Maloy, Tom Junior McDonald, Steve McDonough, Mary McFarling, Dan Mclntire, Larry McIntosh, Fred MoVay, Linda Merrick, Arthur Miller, Jeanne Miller, Steve may - 5 gl J ll at f of gf if fl I ,.s X 1. V I .av rf' LJ 1-if. I ,J QM Class 'JP' gf 5 K ffl' 1 A 3 ',, f v-.lab-A, 's Q W 1 Q X L. 5 Mar sters , Gordon Martell, Karla Martin, Larry Matin , Ed Mayo, Bob Mayo, Charles Me als, Marsha McClelland, Sherry McCollum, Patti McCroskey, Pat of I ff-Q no 0 ,-., A ',R..i Y -if l rx - 'T , , S 1, Y.. 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Za.- -.nf -s ' f J ' wm- T 5 I xi -, Misner, Jim Monaco, Nancy Monaco, Norm Moore, Doug Moore, William Moreland, Linda Morgan, Harry Morgan, Miko Morland, Connie Morrell, Tim Morris, Joanne Morris, Marilyn Morris, Robert Mosier, Rich Mott, Melvin Mottern, Karen Muntz, Bonnie Myers, Donald Nance, Lyn Nelson, Dennis Nelson, Gloria Nelson, Linnea Neubauer, Paul Neville, Shelia Newberry, Nella May Newman, Bob Nichols, Mark Nielsen, Ann Nilsen, Susie Noakes, Gordon Ogborn, Penny Okuda, Masahalu Olesko, Darlene Oliver, Julie Olson, James O'Mara, Colleen Oney, Linda Oster, Rose Pagnano, Kathie Panza, Rose Parker, Cindy Parker, Patti Parrish, Karen Patton, Karen Paz, Rick Peck, Margaret Pedersen, Jan Pendergrass, Diana Pennings, Steve Perry, Roger Peters, Chuck Petersen, Prudy Peterson, Carol Peterson, Christie Phipps, Susan url' - fx l ' L . . if 5 V r elif Junior Class Pradley, Willa Preskey, Janice Quick, Marjory Rader, Howard Rail, Mike Rainwater, Bruce Ramsdell, Lynn Raney, Colleen Raschio, Mike X fn , ' -v-Q,-A ' i - , .'4 or In QQ, Ri' W n. fx, Av A' 3 V az N8 ff . Yr. in an .- , J i JF . -' Pidcock, Dan Pierce, John Pierce, Mike Pieri, Dave Pilosi, Mike Pisani, Claudia N Pitts, Laura Pond, Susie Powell, Pat Powers, Laurie l l 'U -an , .f h .ga- fa-5 . If .Q A as '56, , N L- A rj, v 52 -. , ig , 4: X J Qi ,v 5 X 2 PZ 2 id .- ,K 5 P, M, 1' ,Q 'U -Q -Q A -,v TI' f 4, A 1 At, , N , fx, A, 'gift ,.. ,Q 5 'La X . any ,A A f f , -A ff.. e K N. 'W iz., If EL 252, X ! 16, .. I f ' , .-29, -. 'Z Q ' ,V . ,. 'J lr if . - 1 ,' A- 'i - Ar Jr i . .ai- , fly f Vxkxb-si , i - .ffwf-xi saga Z2 , 4 L '-11' , . i ' 4 2, J V , af fu x f -3 T? 8 l79dflflKVilf',GOlLlE1 Pedniond, Liz Reed. John Reese. P ichairl Reese, Sally Reinil larrl, Jancll Renncr, Vita Renwick, Reigh Renwick, Rod Rinderknecht, Gary Ritchie, Bill Ritmanis, Brigita Robb, Janet Roberts, Ken Rosecrantz, Daryl Rosentrcter, Ann Rost, Frances Ruble, Judy Rud, Linda Runyon, Jim Rupert, Dianne Samuelson, Bob Schaefer, Meryl Lee Shaffer, Mary Schetky, Steve Schmidt, John Schoen, Bill Schoenheit, Susan Schomus, Julie Schultz, Maxine Schuly, Wayne Schwerat, Joe Seifert, Lynetta Senn, James Shafer, Virginia Shaner, Lynne Shannon, Mike Shannon, Nancy Shannon, Sue Shoemaker, Sallie Short, Vun Siefer, Marilyn Sigler, Bert Siler, Pam Simmons, David Simmons, Vickie Skeri, Birgitta Skinner, Joanne Slater, Karell Sleep, Wally Smallwood, Reba Smith, William Smoke, Mike Sneath, Virginia Snyder, Linda Sohm, Linda ,f -. Junior Class Stark, James Steckler, Eileen Stefan, Loredana Stewart, Debbie Stioe, Judy Stone, Mike Storm, De11IJiS Strader, Rhonda Strom, Rick 1'l'Ft XL 'C n me 'lg A J .5 fan u, i E? 4 i .v ,i 1 . .- XM ,J A Soles, Georgene Sorvik, Terry Soumokil, Anne Spaziani, Joe Speece, Kathy Staley, Shirley Standfield, Ray Standley, Terrie -F . :W A, . VA .fn Q -, J ,, wig, S. x Q , -. x we .ef , 1 pf,,,?'WF S 44. .mf-1,-1 . .e-jg f,,-,ye W- fl .. :lf 1,1411 ,- x 4? , ,, , r a if J ffl?-Ttci' , ' ,Nz,:n:re5'av!.f,t :SHIP 4 25:54, ,- 2 42. g .' t r f Q. 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Q 'll h J 'f39 :fa ' ,..W ,4 L s - fs s .N-,N an .4 '-s 5 X MJ li f ,Jaw A x un .4 ..a -1- . it -S 0 1 Q f -wmv., A ,-4, Q, .v .fm ,,, N ..f v... J M , v X i...s.,i' ' 44' 1 2 -. . hw? xiii' 1 ,- ',--1 2 rw Q. I- ' W, M, 11. W 1 Aanclerud, John Ackerman, Kathleen Adams, Roger Aden, John Adler, Gloria Ahlgrcn, Vernon Albers, William Allen, Pat Amato, Kenny Amato, Rosalie Anderson, Madelyn Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Rubye Architect, Bryce 4 A-vi V ' 'Q 2 ff' I -l , 'Nh' 14' Q- fl 'fy H, B wif A f Mfr- ' 'Y ' F- Na if, c ' wg , G4 . Q '42 Sophomore Class Bashor, Alan Bates, Kathy Battaglini, Gail Bearson, Patty Beatty, Jenine Bell, Dale Benford, Bonita Benson, John Benson, Judy gi QQ' 1 l 5 . - f H. v fo TN '1- A ,. -x M., M 1 -.Q ' '-J .., . v-., X 1 4 jim' 'vt f- '34, A 4 Armstrong, Susan Aust, Gary Ayres, Floyd Bake, Cathy Baker, Linda Baker, Lynn Ballantyne, Ann Ballou, Gene Banasky, Bruce Bantz, Dave . ,Z 4? P-Wd? 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Jim Brollinr, Linclzi Broussairfl, Peggy Brown, Hoge 1' Brown, Ron Bryson, Susan Bullingion, Bonnie Bullock, Pam Bush, Judy Busst. Jan Butlc'i'. lizirlmra l7zlIl.lL'l'. Diane Bysoin. Julie Czlincwoii. Suu Czmvillzi. lxaiilqv Carlile. Su-ve Carlston, Jim Carrington, Daphne Carrington, Diane ffl Carter, Carolyn 55 , Cason, Madeline ' :L if Cate, Maggie f QYX 7' Cain, Carolyn Catto, Jerrie Catto, Julie Chamberlin, Linda Chan, Evelyn Chaney, Mike Sophomore XJ 4' Class ' A' ., v '? I kg J A if . L. f ae fe ' ' L 5 I ..l.v3,i Afiwii Charles, Barbara Chase, Susan Chimenti , Shelly Chittenden, Dave 'N-1 , 42 . - Q A, 'Q -nl S R95 ,, , , Q i , , 5, -4 ,1,.., .,,,i 1 I I I n le. New I ' ' L 521.1 .xg .,,. 0.125551 f ' J i Sir! I f 'I' -- , ' 1' :ww Draw - l 2 , ig, Sk , ,M ,, , N!-' ni? 1, , i, -.. M, lg 1 D as ,Q Q x , ' 2 1, 'nfl' X - 4 1 . 3, sl: 'tb Q -I3 ii' I A Corbett. Janis ' Corno, Pat 2 ,iriig 1' Cottrell, Rex V, -V , Chriswpherson, Carol 5 2 P y gf , Q Y Cianni, Larry 'QQ' .'4 ' 7 , X Coverdell, Edward 1 C 5 Cranor, Lillian ' fgajgglg K . Crivella, Barbara ,N ' , Clark, Claudia , ' 1 - '2 .. , M' ', Clopton, Clair ' :L 'QQ XQZL W y Qs.. Dauenhauer, Dan VH- I Dauenhauer, Tony nl . i A . ' Davis, Jay 1, A, V F, K D3 Coffey, Mark ,fm sjay ,' A 1 'if 5 Coots, Colleen Xyly 'N' QV, I -il i 1 'ff' N' D! 'Nw Y ,X Q, U ff , 1 wi 5 g ,E - ' 5 H XX' rf- ,A qgwl A. . E' 2 - L -N ik- h W , ii: ie or E 5 ' . 23 1 , i !' 3 X E- 4 M- - , E .. in E ' do E ,E A59 if? U ws. xi cz fe -. - A K 12' ff, 'f' Xin- :sq -can -:L :xi ' 9 ' 1, I 1-,Q - -. i- .f gi E ,za ,X ' S' iiii '- i ' D . . ii . ' H , S A x in find , , , Dorland, Rodney x Dudloston, Carol i. , XM N iii ' Sophomore Dyns. Dick i f A W ., Eagan, Marilyn L.. im , ' 1 74 ,Q 'N , ... if: ' f 1 + Sv K M' K Earhari, Will ' . . X Ebner, Judy ' ,er 45 . 1 . , 4, , 'P DLX ML Q A -0' 1 -0 +4-, wr 1' -v-I i x V A i + Nqr -- ' x .A fx 1 Eckman. Cindy f T 2 Edgerton. Becky ssc., fin L. i 44- -v. 1 ,A 47 ki It L15 : L V :Q 5 Y'?.. '1ts H ,4 K- X V .ffin 'V ' 1. 'D .,, I, , Q, Ehrsam, Chris Ellcr, Bill T231 ff-' Davis, Huth Davis, Susan Dean. Danny Dorrio. Chris Dewitz. Kathy Dewyse. Andy Dexhcimc-r, Deannc Dickinson. Jim Diers, David Dimick. Mike Dindia. Rose Marie Dodson, Sandra Doktcr, Jeaneno Dorland, Lonnie Class Elliott, Richard English, Jerry Eskildsen, Ron Everett, Mike Fadner, Patricia Ferrero, linda Fessler, Linda Fetty, Pam Fety, Claudia ii amy ..- Ev 55 M I Q v 'as RWE -we M V: X Q K 1 442155 JNL' .., - , N V , W Wi' f' 3' ., i se f Pfa- ,rb -1-' . ., - 2' 4, ' . ff K e' ,, x I ' ,IQ J M, 7 4' . JS ,X 1, 1, A ,. ,ir i. ff-' I 5 , 11' ':f'cJi?? 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Janet Szmseri, Tony Santos, Ruby Schaner, Alice Schatz, Phil Schlocmun, Rosr Sclimoltzcr, Debi Seeley, Trudy Seidel, Curt Severson, Kristy Shackelford, Merriann Shafer, Art Shalkowsky, Karen Shaw, Mike Sherard, Colleen Sheri, Bill Sherrett, Tom Sherwood, Jim Shinnick, Julie Shipman, John Shrum, Terry Shuler, Lance Simmons, Nancy Simonds, Mary Jo Sirianni, Bob Sirianni, Jackie Smark, Beverly Smith, Daryl Smith, Jim Smith, Ruth Snair, Mary Snell, David Snyder, Melody Sommerset, Christie Soper, Connie Staley, Yolanda Stearns, Paula Steinbach, Debbie Stenzel, Gary Stewart, Al Strietzel, Eddie Subotnick, Cathy Sun, Linda Sunseri, Terry Sweetland, Dale Taylor, Carol Taylor, Kerry Taylor, Megan Tetzlaff, David 2 7, 'Q f. 121, N fi gr' .- W ,X , 'I Ag t 1 .. .r - , in ,f S aa. -. 1 '49 :L 1 Q i Lil, ,H X91 V H an :P 'S -v Q ,.. fr t i nw. x , ,i T N vs , L M ,, ,ff A mv- a Q cage. . 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Marilyn Ward, Linda Warnkc, Sharon Watkins, James Watts, John Weakland, Dan Weissenbuehler, Shirley Welch, Cathy Wemhoener, Paul Werite, Diana West, Glenn Westcott, Mark Whitchurch. Diana White, David Whitehead. Sharon Wicchniann. Nancy Wiegal, Jerri Wilkes. Byron Williams, Shirley Wilson, Diane Winslow, Linda X Wolf , Jack Woltz, Bill Wolverton, Marcia Wong, Alice Wood, Pat Wood, Jim Work, Carole Wright, Dick Wright, Larry Wrona, Duane York, Susan Yoke, Elizabeth a - .. . s, Q QW, N, -. ff fly ,H . 7 i iii - .4-. , H ,own ,ff ,. , 1 ,iv f- 5,- ,N X 1 F, X 'Q -in -u Q. 3' ,fkr K ' wa., X A X . fr, 'xx W A 5-'V V, x, uf.. x V 4 ., ref viz 5, , , Q55 i, ,W .Q N1 V, ,181 'x L. -dw wr? f' id ll .5 'b 'Hr Qin Q Abbott, Shirley Adams, Dick Affolter, Terry Allan, Harriet Allan, Janet Allara, Morgan Amato, Steve Ancheta, Reginald Anderson, Julie Anderson, Mark Apa, David Appleby, Robert Arnold, Priscilla Ashworth, Carol Freshman Class Bates, Chris Bauer, Candy Beauchamp, Bruce Bell, Joanna Benson, Larry Berg, Patty Berns, Kathy Berry, Kay Berry, Suzanne my., Z , VV V f f V ,,,, f :V .4 xx pr 5' '. -K A ,Q N? V -J ,Q 'v-fly' , ll, A F. F ,Qty lx Li rl A1 I .N , ., '.,, -'77 . a ,12ifM1?1f., J. --211 I i :, 1fif7TfEi,fI lf. 2 - . 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Q, T L -' f Lindon, Lana ,V -:J Lippoff, David Listy, Warren Freshman Class Ludwig, Don LuMasters, Marina Lunan, Jackie Lyons , David Madsen, Cynthia MacRae, Patti Magnuson, JoEllen Mahoney, Frank Malloy, Karin 1 .1 - -0 , .. :ff '1 :Y r M- - ,. 1, ,,, xx? v., 4 z X , 5 I 1 W 'X J D l f L C x Little, James Littlehales , Lewis Loewen, Kathy Loften, George Lombard, Carol Long, George Longton, Bob Looney, Susan Lorenzini, Diane Louie, Beverly X..-v Q., Q , Q wx ,l . 4 -6 M3 5 mfs A' F3 V, A , ml? X I EQ' rw Nr l Erin we 'Sl , V f '45 , 5 .gk-0 gr my 'I U yr, l W ff HA? A. Q ' fi 5131 J ,Bk ,. ,Q y , M, f f Q X Tv? , - J ' -W ' N WT V my .ez :nv gn e , in 4 .zz Nlaloy. Kathy Mancuso, Jo Martell, Judy Martin, Karen Ma son, Larry Matthews, Larry Matte son, Cathy Mayo, Sally McBride, Kay McCabe. Barb McCann, Kathy McChain, Gerry McCormick, Lynn MeColloch, Marilyn McDonald. Dennis lXlelnturff, Willie Meliibbage, Greg McLaughlin, Mary fxlr-lhy. June Mercer. John lXIe1'rick, Menlo Mesher. Dave Miller, Martha Miller, Sharon Minuk, Tammy Mitchell, Sharon Mohagen, John Morgan, Diane Morris, Janell Morris, Terri Morrison, Caleb Morrison, Ron Mortar, Darla Mottern, Sandy Moy, Terry Muller, Tom Nakata, Nancy Nance, Everett Navarra, Elaine Neal, Sue Neislar, Jane Nelson, Carolyn X, t .Vi ,-A fv- fx' ' J, 9 gud A 3 li . , v- q,...n 5 aa' P Xxfqjji, xxxvzl K ,, N, 1 A K 'iw Y N y , .Vx-1 , ff-f N. .. V ' ' V 'Wil 1 '1 - Q Q5 1 F ,f in Y K - - Qs- san , . H ' ' .a in ,.,, 5' -. ' is wt f -fs, 1 +3 N-:J 'tsp , HL, 'W' ja NX ' af . 3 ii' Q N Q, M 1-if as I ' ff.. f. 4: , - f li-H Y ,v I YK x ff, . 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Fernandez, Roy X I Iff ' .Q l A Hrynku, Mykola an u lifts' 'Yak X at ,X W ft- L ' . Q , , -' , Koutalianos, Ted ,. ' G ' Lagoyannis, Stan 0 f P Q Yi 4 ., Lee, Linda t, A ,X V . .-Q . 1 .fDki7e1fi1'7fA A f Pino, Jose Luis i ' 1 Ponce deLeon, George .t S at Qi G if .4 li Reus, Peter Rodriques, Maria Elena W A ' 1 i-'37 Skourtis, George 4,1 7 Sotomayor, Enriques .A A I 6' vi L, M l I V,'::: , . A i P VanKatwiik, Napolitina Yee, June Courel , John Cleveland's English Language Develop- ment class is the only one of its kind in the city. The purpose of this class is to acquaint the students with the English language so that they may be placed in their respective high schools. Under the direction of Mrs. Schley,the class participates in a variety of activi- ties such as acting, drawing, and speaking, enabling them to gain a better understand- ing of the English 1anguage.They are as- sisted by high school students during the day. These students are: Linda Holmes, Cathy Ackerman, Gretchen Muhler, and Jo Armstrong. l' 3. 5 I 2 E s 3 Mrs. Schley - Foreign Teacher i Foreign Students 1 xg, American students offer assistance to foreign students. Art A piece of art is a form of expression and a short study in the understanding of life .Cleveland offers sev- eral courses for such ex- pression.Examples are: art survey, appreciation, art metal, and general art. Next year a new course is to be added called art lettering Each class teaches the stu- dent that art is more than a pretty picture or a fancy group of letters. Drama Q--' What You Are Foreign Language The main objective of the foreign language department is to acquaint the student with a basic understanding of the grammar and customs of the country.In the fir st few years major emphasis is placed on reading and con- versation. Later, students study the culture and litera- ture of the language itself. to be Whether the student is in- terested in acting as acar- eer or simply as a hobby, the drama department un- der Mr. Speight provides an excellent opportunity to gain aworking knowledge of the theater. Students read and analyze plays as well as acting out certain scenes. during the period between child- . and adulthood that young people gme interested in themselves as ziduals and welcome the opportun- :explore avenues of self-expres- and accomplishment in everyday g. Home Economics in compre- ive in scope and affords girls a e to keep pace with the changing cts of home and family living. UA L? ,ew Home Economics You Are Now Becoming. usic s. - 'rected by Mr.Warren,the ath- tic department is an active and tal part of Cleveland life. All dents who participate in any the many activities, have the portunity to build their mental aracter as well as physical ess. There is a keen sense competition and spirit in- lved in interscholastic athlet- S. The activities of the MusicDe- partment cover all phases of life at Cleveland. From the opening football game to the escorting of Cleveland's princess in the Rose Festival Parade, the mem- bers of the various musical groups are constantly represent- ing the school. Under Mr. Kerns' and Mr.Johnson's direction,per- formances range from the seren- ity of the Christmas program to the excitment of Down the Grid- iron- Afhlefics l Shop At present the Cleveland mathematics program is about one-half way through the transition from trad- itional' 'program to the con- temporarynprogram. Under the traditional system Work is centered around types of problems and their solutions. Students in the contemporary program place more emphasis in un- derstanding basic concepts and the structure of math- ematics than on problem solving. Science Q 141 'One of the many electi courses Cleveland offers is class in Industrial Arts und the direction of Mr .Ely.Intr duction to Industrial Arts is rotation course orientatii students who have had no pr vious high school shopwoi This may be terminal or pre-requisite to an advand course or courses in woo working, electronics, meta or drafting. Knowledge is Mo The main objective of Cleveland Science ment is to provide the dent with an opportunity experience problem s and true investigation in various science areas ing the past few years ional and local comnc revised and developed ses in applied science, eral science and plf science. Social Studies A basic knowledge of the countries of the world and their peoples is the primary aim of the social studies de- fZ'artment.Each course deals ith a specific subject mat- ter aimed at acquainting the student with the history of ithe region as well as the contemporary problem it rfaces today. siness Office Practice,un- Mr. Martin,is a course n to Cleveland Seniors ich offers training in office tine and in the operation various office machines, ch pupil is assigned to a chine as he enrolls in the ss , rotating to a new mach- every three Weeks. This bles everyone to gain an mentary knowledge of h machine, which is the tial purpose of B. O. P. In order to fulfill the gym requirement, each student must complete 2 years of physical education. One fourth of this time is spent on a health study. This pro- gram includes driver's train- ing,a course on the human body, and health and safety rules. the Seed of Character. Business Office Practice They made Cleveland A school to be proud of' Academically. nn ' xf, f . .5 I 170 V 'f. .:' V ' 1 r . I' 'ef V K ff. 5, V N '13, ,figgz 1 I. . .ij x V, N V . I ggi, 52 ' nfs V. , W M , Wm ., Ny.. 3:4551 , V-Q-.V.m...VV ,X ,W ,W . , . , f x 1, 1?'5g.af, J VV wi 1 3 it f. Y' H, 13 VV ff-ff Vi 6 2 Y r7- ' VV. ,,,,. ,E A'W, AA H s L Law. r df 1 :xv P ' ,Q if 4, fwirg ,M .QV V U 1 ,V VV r Q ef Sf v e x --H fa, if fp if W5 Y' YVf'!V.,1Qf.-Qfggg, qw - ,im V. . .. .V 'V 31 , .gkggis 'ggfv f , V. 5-La Y iil,sV1ffkfQg.-fi ig, , , 1, wav? 3'-W5it'.,g'5 1:11 Ve 5. agar ww 529395 A If ' g V -V-.,I.l.f, ,Egqm 1 .. g , -wwf.. .21 Vz. ,, 1, ,,, .ag-VV. ...V Q iff., 'lznisf ,Q gl' ., VV, ,J ' Ja JT' 1 44,-.gv . 4, ,544 , -VE: . , , VV . .. Vwwwuf -'V g .V .1 , 5.3: H 1 ,V jg,-we ,, ff? , V, . , ..,, , . Mfgfif-Vwfiifff LI .V .V , 'JV ' V - NV V. ,,::.Qlf,--V,'f-- 22: -Vfii,-' .zY.4..V,,fQ2Y 51 i V wif' 'Q'1,I'.VL,w- -iI7' ,'iij,V..f' v.. V: Q. 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Cary, L.Shaner,B.Ritmanis.2nd row:S.Schoenheit, P.Dufort, S.Woernd1e,N.Monaco,M.Crabtree,A.Rosentreter,C.MacDonald,L.Ramsdell.3rdrow:S.Galton,D.Johnson,H.Fraser,A.Waskey, T. Hodge. National Honor Society lnifiotes Culture Week T Seated:Dave Cox, PresidentgStanding:Bil1 Thomas, Sgt. at Armsg Nancy Clair, Treasurer, Steve Ritz, Vice President, Wendy Tivy, Secretary. Cleveland's National Honor Society enjoyed sevf activities this year. They held their annual night inc tion and reception for new membersiollowedby school assembly. , This year, aided by the EE department, they sta: something new with their culture week.This week entitled The Role of Humanities and Social Sciences the Twentieth Century. The eventwas hailed as a L cess. The year was concluded by the city-wide Nati Honor Society Banquet. Membership in the National Honor Society is bas scholarship, leadership, character, and service. is a required grade point of 3. 7 or better for aco- ance in the society. 45: Richard Baker Shari Be rardinelli Barbara Cash -5- -:ff Betty Doughty Lynn Eskelson Marylee Hansen fd -:ff 'Q-A17 Jerry Hildenbrand Kathy Hilson Nangy Kggterman ews -...o sd William Parker Faith Pierce Liz Reynolds !'f'iv ,1- Suzanne Scherdin William Thomas Wendy TWY Nancy Clair HE ,,..- gtg Linda Hein ho' iff? Yvonne Lee Steve Ritz Mary Winter David Cox Theresa Heintz 'IK Susan Nelson 'Us Amy Rossman John Wirick Quill ond Scroll I W V Y M-af .,. l,.i AN..-N ...J ,l L, I wtf Y! E hu... S:-f Seated : T. Simonsen, L. Cheney,J.Simpson,S. Berardinel1i,G. Hubbard, L.Redmond, M.Davolt,M. Jack, C. Cumpston Standing:M.Empey,P.Bje1land,D.Liddycoat,D.Loew,K.Hilson,R.Good1nan,M.Nichols, President:C.Mooney. Thespians Thespians is an honorary association for dramatic students. The members are active participants in all of the dramatic productions at Cleveland. This year the club sponsored Desperate Hours. They entertained at various community associa- tions such as the PTA and the Dads Club. Drama Night, an annual tradition at Cleve- land was again presented this year. Selected cuttings from famous plays and mon- ologues were given. Quill and Scroll complf several activities this ye One large project whicf handled annually by Quill Scroll, was the organi and publishing of the sc calendar. Also this ye Quill and Scroll sponso an assembly. Member Quill and Scroll atten various journalistic Q feI'e11CeS throughout year. To provide funds the club, a sale was held. T The club's main goal is activate and promote an terest in journalism. Seated:J.Roberti,B.Antrim,P.Gaddis,G.Larson. 2nd row:R.Danton,S.Alden,P.Green,S.Apa,K.McCulloch,J. Thompson. 3rd row :R.Strom, D. Loew, B. Gladstone, M. Hines, D. Hetrick. 136 lst row:S.Nelson,B.Gard,P.Raschio,J.Oldenburg,B. Laycoe, C. Langer,T.Bristol,K.Ba1lantyne, 2nd row:L. Carlson,R.Henjyoji,W.Cate,S. Lee,J. MacDougal,K.Goldman,G. Lutz,J.A11en,G.Dean,W.Roumagoux,N.Helzer,M.Rich,B.Mackin,T.Branford,G.Davis,B.Knouff,B.Fitzpatrick,T. O1- son,J.Koe. 3rd row:L. Lum,G.Whitehead,K.Claymier,J.Hi1denbrand,C.Peters,D.Albers,B. Ossey,R.Eskildsen,G.Hansen,K.Prevette,J.Cesla, B.Rodgers,B.Wi11oughby,R.Si1er,D.Hatch,M.E1lett,R.Gates,B. Laycoe,J.Jackson. 4th row :S.Barrett,P.Neubauer,G. Car1o,J. Spring,D. Dean,B. Haynes,G.Danielson,J.Schmidt,R.Werschkul,B.Haber1ach,M.Wittmayer,B.Samue1son,R.Kee1ing, C.Wilkins,D.Adams,J. Campbe11,E. Hansen, S.Fre1:ta,J.Pierce,W. Lack,B.Wa1liker. R I ' ' 7 7 For the third con- O y G secutive year, Cleve- 1and's Royal C let- termen fell to the fac- Y f it it ulty All-Stars. The mination and spirit. High point man for the victors was Var- sity Football Coach, Gene Flippin with 17 by led the seniors fn, with a total of 14. ' f Royal C Coach,Rich Werschku1,proved to be tough competition for Bob Freeman, who coached the fac- ulty.Acting as refer- ees for the game Bob Laycoe,Royal C President, conducts a meeting of the lettermen. were Mr. Carpenter and Bruce Mackin. lettermen never lag- ged far behind be- cause of their deter- points . Bob Willough- .,. Legend Changes Personality Sporting a new look, many improvements were made in the 1964 Legend.Under the guidance of the co-edit- ors , Ruth Goodman and Kathy Hilson, and the advisor , Mr.Kuz minski, the staff worked long and hard to pro- duce a better-than-ever yearbook. The number of pages were increased allowing several new sections to be added. More and better copy also appeared.In the words of Mr. Kuzminski, with the combined ef- forts of the entire staff, each year the Legend seems to improve in some way. u., 'FF' fi ,g --I Members of the 1964 Legend Staff include from left to right:Barbi Davis,Sheri Ber- ardinelli,Joan Sirnpson,Ned Helzer,Lucy Henjyoji,Yvonne Lee,Rich Kenin, Pam Siler,Judi Cary,Mary Sullivan,Jeannine Kullbom,Tom Maloy,Melinda Jack, Tina Simonsen. Not pictured:Marilyn Mackin. I 134 wb. , q gmdfllj Cflnrr - 5 , Q . X.,...,piyYXfaru:,q5v,UTI iii? 45.-Isnrfxgumaw A. .,., ,, 4 VFII9 M - Q flu .- Y -qlgg ,zz . -'Tl ,fs ,yfgts wif 'fs-W adn New . S 1' v 'F -1' fm if 'Qi ,-G an T V7-I ' ,. 3- Q11 170 'eqfli Lf -1 if Co-editors, Ruth Goodman and Kathy Hilson evaluate staff for the weekly grades. .1 Mr. Kuzminski, in his fourth year as advisor the Legend, watches the production of the book. Vogel, a dedicated advisor, and his staff, run Tomahawk efficiently. -., , KES Tomahawk '+ two, hard-working editors, Linda Cheney, and Dave TH al A ,ffvfr . M M N . u I A . . q , , Q T K vi 1 N T v , .5 Q 5 -.w. H: VV' N f- :Z J, 1': 1 - My 1 K, ,, ,l Kula , f .- .W VIA ff -,., 2 ,F ' A1 . i :ff Q 'g,Q if ' V' ' 1 o T v --- f 'f 'Q M - M, ,li t tj v f. , xv- , ,f,,5?.A::r . -,HJ ' , sv 1997! mmow have led the Tomahawk staff through a successful The 1964 Tomahawk Staff from left to right are:M.Davolt,D. Liddycoat,P.Bjellend,S. Dennis,J.Jenkins, L. Zeidman,D.Jaynes,M.Nichols,C. Cumston,L. McVay, L.Redmond M.Empey,C. Mooney. Increased reader interest, better news content, and perfection in photo-journalism were three of the main goals of the 63-64 Tomahawk Staff. This year the Tom- ahawk introduced it' s new flag,whichwas patterened af - ter the school's sculpture of Diffusion.Another first this year was the changing of staff positions in the mid- dle of the year. First-half editor was Dave Loew-seo- ond half Linda Cheney. The eight page Christmas edition was given an excell- ent rating by Cascade Publishing Company,printers of the paper. 140 Girls of the Month , te an is A, we-, A, .5 35'5r'3i: A agen! V , 1' September:Tina Floberg October:Martha Spangler N0V9I11beI'2Ma1'Y1ee Hansen Ja-flUa1'y1NaHCY BPY2-nf 9 Mf- e 1 fxfl Februa1'y:Kari.n Patton March:Dawn Weissenfluh Apri1:Sue Reese C22 as 'V Ci: . ,J 4 x I I Men of the MonH1 az. September:Jerry O1denburg,Butch Haynes,Ron Eskild- son, Don Ludwig. S 5-0+ 'I- October:Tom Branford, Paul Neubauer,Dick Dyas, Bill Pettit. ,1 r, , .Q 9... fe X e ,f . 323-.1 i November:Da.n Dean, Loren Car1son,Terry Fe1ton,not pictured:Pat Raschio. Jax A f5?5x'i December:Wa1t Ga1itzki,Bob Ossey,Dick Adams, not pictured:Mike Morgan. February:Bob Laycoe,Sid Ga1ton,Bob Ossey,Bi11 Pet- tit. g Lf S Xx ll X .41 lg ' I Ja.nuary:Pau1Breuer,Hobart Ke iter, Fred Freimark,not pictured:Bruce Gladstone. Q.e.f,, .' -vs March:Bob Whitehead,Mark We stcott,JimAsparro, not pictured:Howdy Fraser A Cappella lst row:M.Simonds,J.Cary,K.Abe1,L.Merner,B.Cash,K.Garvin,K.Herndon,J.Morris.2nd row:S.Ne1son, M.Trout, M.Groppo,K.Ryer,J.Barker,J.Russe11,B.O11erenshaw,R.Bryson,L.Sbefan,K.Ha11.3rd row:J. O1son,J.Brown,B.Bo- de11,B.Westman,P.Garner,J.Hofmann,B.Hads. 4th row:S.Ecke1man, J. Jefferies, S. Edwards, K. Moore, F. Fox,D. Turner,R.Kee1ing. Choir Director-Mr.B1'uce Johnson 'I'-rz:.J-7' fs. ,T.Eva.ns,T.Branford,N.Helzer,J.Grayson,G.Larson.4th row:D.Hetrick,K.Fillmore,N.Monaco S Farrell B Coon B White ead, J.Pino. The members of A Cappella Choir enjoyed a year of fun and long hours of work. Once again Bruce Johnson, choral director for Cleveland,dire cted them for various func- tions. Their activities included concerts for numerous grade school audiences, participating in the All- City Choral Fest- ival,appearing at the Sheraton Motor Hotel for an Easter Concert and singing in the production, Carousel, which was pre- sented on three successive nights. Per- forming in the traditional Harvest Music Festival, Christmas Assembly,and Spring- tasia ,Was also on the agenda. The year was concluded when the choir performed for Baccalaureate and Commencement excercises. Dance Bond The Dance Band provided various social functions at Cleveland. With music and excitement. With swinging rhythms, the band instilled spirit and pride in the stud- ents at pep assemblies and games.The dance band made special appearances at the Father-Daughter Banquet and the Cleveland area Grade School Festival .It also performed at the traditional Harvest Music Festival and Springtasia, as well as num- erous P. T. A. meetings. lst row:J.Faunt,P. Hale,D.Sweetland,B.Ritmanis. 2nd row:J. Aspparo, J.Hi1denbrand,G.Whitehe-ad,T.Seeley,J.Hill. 3rd row:J.Car1son,J. Lays ne,D.Bohn,D.W1'ight,D.Willson.4throw:L.Lum,B.Knouff,T.Olson, G. Bartlett. Orchestra lst row:J.Nordwell,M.Heer,D.Rich,M.Snyder,S.Bursch,S.Wagner,G.Garner. 2nd row:J. Gunter, D.Schmeltzei-,B.Caisse,S.Retma.r1,B.Heth,S.Davis,T.Olson,G.Whitehead.3rd row:J.Hildenbrand A.Schacher,M.Krausse,M.Gra.fe,J.Layma.n,C.Mahon,D.Wright,D.Bohn,J.Layne,B.Ritmanis, P. Ward,T.Kramer,J.Fau.nt. Clevelondoires T mm , t . E I I H K, x f. g f A qw, 1- I .,5- L 5 J ., -4 A 6 , i X A ,l Q M s , 5 ' 4 ,f . A? ' Qi, xg, 5 . T t ,. . . , if ' 5, Y i , ' T t i 1 f.. if . . 1 ,I A - 'Z 4 . ,gift 'ik' A , , K g , .1 . .QM , 1.,. . X LM iz we 72 , f,:, V - . , V . 1, 5, iy l-5bEiJ3,h,,.:::.,.E lst row:S.Woerndle,N.Bryant,S. Reese,K.Abel,J.Roberti,M.Gro- ppo, B. Olerenshaw. 2nd row: B. Coon,S.Eckelman,D.Hetrick, P. Garner,B.Hetrick,F.Fox. Many times during the year the orch- estra provided enjoyment for Cleve- land audiences. It played for the mus- ical, Carousel and also for the an - nual Christmas assembly and Wassail Party.The All-City Orchestra Festival was also on the orchestra's agenda this year. The orchestra performed several se- lections at both Springtasia and the Harvest Music Festival. This year's orchestra is able to boast of its mem- bers as some of them are All-City Orchestra participants. Clevelandaires is a select group which sings for many special performances throughout the year. It is comprised of twelve mem- bers and an accompanist. Clevelandaires is under the direction of Mr.Bruce John- son, choral director.This ensemble has sung at several grade school con- certs,the annual Christmas assembly,at club luncheons and also at private homes. They also made an ap- pearance at a solo and en- semble contest.Keepingin the tradition of past Cleve - landaires groups,they truly made Cleveland a school to be proud of. 146 Band Left Sidezlst row:J.Hildenbrand,A.Schacher,B.Hoeiler,M.K1'ausse,T.See1ey,A. Knouff. 2nd row:J.Wickstrand,L.Johnson,Cllngersoll,L.Busby,A.Gold,B.Caisse,S.Rettman,R.Brumme1l.3rd row:R.McDonald,S.Miller,J.Gunter,D.Schmeltzer,J.Runyan,G.Starr,S.Barrett,G.Bart1ett,M.Pe- arson,E.England,T.Treb1ehorn,P.Wemhoener, 4th row:H.Fraser,B. Long,B.Newman,J.Woods,B. McNei1,D.Sweetland,B.Banasky,J.Shook,P.Ha1e,B.Crocker,R.Kenin,J. Car1son,B. Larsen. Under the able direction of Mr.Robert D. Kerns, the Cleveland band once again displayed their talent and exciting rhy- thms at Cleveland functions.They per- formed at the annual Harvest Music Festival and Springtasia as well as making an excellent showing at the All City Band Festival. Besides these activities,they played for student body installations and the trad- itional Christmas assembly and Was- sail Party. Performing in three parades they won a trophy in the veterans Day Parade. The band ended a very succes- sful year with their appearance at Bao- caluareate. Band Officers for 1963-64were: President ------- Bill Knouff Vice President---Bill McNeil Secretary ------- Lynn Ramsdell Asst.Secretary---Leslie Merner Treasurer ------- Terry Olson Band Right Side : 1st row1C.Carter,T.Forbes,L.Ramsde11,L.Merner,J. Layman,C.Mahon.2nd row: W.Goodse11,B.Heth, L. Hodges,K.Gunderson,C.Bonadurer,S.Artz,M.Grafe,K.Paton.3rd row:F.An- derson,S.Dennis,T. Olson, L. Lum,B.KnoLLf.f,F.Unverrich,D.Hami1ton,M.Baden,E.Formoso,D.Be11, G.Noakes,J.Hi11,L.Bohn,G.Cottongim.4throw:C.C1opton,K.Lyons,J.Wood, J.Barker. J.Dowo, R. Johnson,P.Lesch,D.Hartman,J.Davis,M.Mi11er,D.Wi1son,D.Wright,D.Bohn,J.Layne,V. Burgett , T.McCarthy. e Band Director:Mr. Robert D. 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A 9 Y ir. an 1 -.V iw 5 F,-Vg ,g 1 1, N v 4.,v ' , , U k , 5. . L M - -My . - - f Jfvw , - -W - ,, , . Q, w ,'Q7:.gJL?21?i l 1 . 'U wi f Xf W fgffgiwig ff W X Q 5 ruafe 111' gave mmemf A ., ... .,-...z.mL. X A ' ' ' ' A - Student Leaders . 'S-. Tom Branford, Vice-President, Rich Werschkul, President, Karin Ballantyne, Secretary. Fall The Fall Executive Council began its work in the sum- mer by holding various meetings to plan the wel- come for freshmen. The cabinet? s large st project was the beginning of the complete revision of the constitution. This cabinet al- so initiated the new form of installation of Student Body Officers. The leadership class exten- sively studied parliamen- tary procedure, and attend- ed Workshop classes at Jeff- erson High School to learn to be better leaders. 1 Lucy Henjyoji,Treasurer, Glenys Hubbard, Yvonne Lee, S9I'ViC6 Rep. , Liz Reynolds, Assistant Treasurer. Safety Rep. leveland's Spring Student ody Cabinet workedhand- 1-hand with the Student ouncil in passing amend- ents, revising the voting ocedures in the constitu- on. This, along with other ojects, helped to improve lations between the Student ouncil and the Executive abinet. he cabinet tried to empha- lze class competition by ring it in with voting and oting registration. norder to make leadership lhich is held one period each y a more educational class siness meetings were if leld the first half of each ieriod. 1 + Spring Claudia SWvenson,Safety Rep, Jeannine Kullbom, Gloria Cata1an,Asst. Treasurer, Glenys Hub- Publicity Manager. bard, Treasurer. an Paul Breuer,Vice-President, Sue Nelson, Secretary, Brian Gard, President. 1 '4ffr???'?F q- agvv m A 5 gi 5, , 'A ,X,- ,. xt, xsail an , A ' X97 A i W J 1 i 1 s 1 1 K X Wx.+.1- -.Y -,. x .,. x4 -an 'll -1'! K 9' f 1. 4, ,gf K. ao., M4-r' mil' X, if K, xx? 1? s w Y Aiw:4sQ.43 ,LM 11 5? vi.. ,n- ,. A F reslwm on Class ,jf ' ZZ! k,fi F N Terry Felton 'W' Jeannine Lane Jeff Kennedy ,I-- HZ, V F A Lmda Fam i Off. f?,,!r3 5b ig f enson FX 'QE -Q ifrxzif 5, Ricky Beson F ed 'Courts jary Davis Sue Lar F ' I 4 Greg Wahlxxb, 'f - 1 ,ff Bill Hlstomn ' e F ' Vlce P1'9S5'd?f??rr F Fred Frlemark Candy Bangla Pam President Reps Provide Vitoi Link Between Students ond Cabinet lst row:R.Bryson,S.Galton,T.F1oberg,A.Ba11antyne ,T. Branford.2nd row:K.Sturner, L.Rogers,K.Smith, L. Patrick,N. Okamoto,M. Seebach,S. Chim- enti,K.Abe1,M.Davis,G.Lutz,E.Matin,M.Westcott,R.Elliot,L.Carlsen,C.Brough,D.We1ls,S.Ni1son,J.Cary,P.Parker,S.Nelson,K.Barney,M.Dim - ick.3rd row:K.Hepburn,P.Bje11and,V.Van Dynn,M.Maize1s,T.A.l1en,M.Schu1tz,G.!Pagano,D.Adams,S.Kamin,B.Wi1loughby,L.Mi1ls,C.Ersham, J. Grimes,S.Scho1tz,S.Scherdin,C.Bonadurer,K.Patton,S.York,L.Ramsde11.4throw:M.Winter,L.Farnsworth,M,Larsen,M.Eyer,S.Ritz,J.Fettig, G. Wampler,R.Young,D.Bitar,B.Boucha1np,S.Boe,R.Devo1der,D.Gemma,K.Hawkins,M.Grafo,H.Keiter,D.Robertson,N.Jacobson,R.Boutin,P.Wood C.TayIor. s Revising the school constitution was the main project of this year' s student council. The members of the council are elected from the freshman,junior and senior social studies classes and from the sophomore English ciasses.Both the activities director and the student body vice-president act as advisor to the student council. Ist RowgS.Apa,D.Gemma,S.Ga1ton,P.Bi-euer. 2nd RowgJ.Wente,L.Patrick,N.Okamoto,K.Lake,T.Hintz,M.Groppo,K.Barney,K.Abe1,E.Matin,R.Kenin, G.Baum,R.Strom,M.Bige1ow,J.Crook,T.Simonsen,L.Bernando,C.Sheldrew,L.Eskilson,M.Ey1'e,S.York.3rd RowgC.Soper,E.Navarro,N.Jacobson, G. Jones,M.Davis,C.Block,R.Beson,R. Dickman,D.Bje11and,C.Bonodurer,S.Kamin,D.Pagono,N.C1air,B.But1er. B. W211terS,K.Gri0I',K-PHWOII, L.Rams- de11,M.Westcott,J.Morris,L.Jones. 4th Row gK.Sobotnick,S. Lane,L.Schwerdin,N.Mesher,B. Laycoe,R.Hornstein,B.Hawshi1d, R.Wong, C.Carter, D. F1oyd,R.Kee1ing,G.Dean,J.Schn1idt,R.Devolder,R.E1iot,H.Keiter,G.Sirosis,R.Ryan,D.Robertson. Safety Squad pq q I lst row:P.Raschio,K.Mi11er, L.Reyno1ds,C.Swenson,J.Reed,P.Breuer.2nd row:S. Pond,C.Szaro1eta,K.Ho11and, J.Cary,C.I-Iubbard,M.Sandberg,M.I-lammond,D.Moore,B.Wi11oughby,M.Sul1ivan,L.Henjyoji,R.Goodman, S. Greene,Y.Lee.S.Ho1lowav.3rdrow:M.Himes,D.Pond,S.Galton,L.Bernando,S.Keyle,P.Bjel1and,R.Bryson, N. Mesher,E.Matin,R.Ryan,J.Lokan,R.Joens,J.Bowe,T.F1oberg,S.Reese,P.Raschio. 4th row R.Henjyoji,T.Hodge H.Fraser,B.Architect,B.Ossey,J.Johnson,J.Grimes,S.Lil1is,K.Ba11antyne,G.Larson,G. Lutz,K.Hilson. 7 .V ...- .Anderson,Activities Director. Conducting safe and efficient fire drills is the responsi- bility of the safety squad. The squad is appointed by the student body safety representative who plans and directs all the activities that are carried out by the squad during the year. lnfer Club Council Y 5 ll . A li i nal E c 4 H2 .1 Q4-ji .af-M: 1 Q --5-fn lst row:R.Joens ,C.Swenson,B.But1er,M. Bysom,J. Bowe,C.Hancock. 2nd row:T.Bran ford,D. Loew K. Lorenz. Not pictured:Tina Simonsen, Celia Woerndle, Ruth Bryson. -- Q. Girls' League Officers Treasurer, Renda Brummel, Secretary, Linda Bernando, ' bass, X4 ,V 4 ,X .. K A 1 :,,?lv:'.?:5N4,i, Q. I Vice-president, Marcia Empey. ' M Reps:Kathy Poff, Pam Bjelland, Lynn Shaner, Nancy Monaco, Darilyn Raschio, Katy Spangler, Betty Doughty, Nancy Mesher. I I health c :QW '5 X, VX-N X, x, .e,.vX:,Xy X4 -Xb XX X . ,f v xx' fx Sci xv N wwvfx x-.wx-. ,.,,,,,f,N5':Ayx3?,f Fall President, Faith Pierce. l 1 As in the past,Girl's League lived up to its repu tion as an active and hard-working organizatj Although Cleveland lostto Washington in the ci contest, Girl's League gained the experiencm performing in a talent assembly at Washingt Traditionally, Girl's League sponsored tw week and dance, called the Tirnberline 'Iwirp Historian Suzanne Scheridan, Publicity, Eloise Si axis T X xi e A , A i x President, Liz Reynolds . 1and's Spring Girl's League cabinet started new activities which they hope will become ion with Girl's League.The Vale-gram sale M, K is Spring , Vice-President, Suzanne Scheridan, Secretary, Pam Bjelland, Treasurer, Susan Phipps. Reps:Mary Lou Bysom,Kim Koehler,Debbie Stewart,Marilyn Mc Co1loch,June Yee, Patty Wood, Pam Siler,Marylee Hansen. alentines Day was the big event during Feb- Talk , the first periodical newspaper of League was the Cabinet's pride andjoy. event,Gir1's League joinedwith Meds in holding a dance Beach Blast. Cheri Tatone, Publicity Chairman, Corrie Banasky. -aux, Men's League Gfficers .2-A., Secretary, Dave Cox, Vice-President, Curt Lorenz. Reps. Chuck Langer, Dru Schutz, Norm Monaco, Ed Matin, Jim Brink, Greg Todd. President, Jay Jackson. Under the leadership of Jay Jackson, fall Men League held a successful dance, The Only Way Out, offer-ed a free surf movie during thelunch pe contracted Mike Russo to sing folk music in assembly and kept with tradition by selecting Men the Month and helping to decorate for Homecc Treasurer, Greg Baum, Historian, Craig Pres ident, Dave Loew Blast. Treasurer Ed Matin, Historian, Greg Baum. f .-- rv' ,nn eR.,,..-nf awww We P fm I ' ,Q , .1, ' ggi L 2 2' ' uf- jg iagv.. , - if-W:-ey '-,3 V 1 V,-2-4. '1a,gi:.-,, 'l ii Xf?Y?vw?f' l.l ' ' -..'M4f , ss 'S ' B on f wsmawwwwi W1 xx 9 ,'-es'-F-,wg i ff 1 7 ei-71 nas- f v x 1: gi fl , to if A F 1 , M fi , V ,, W ,W .:., ,..,,, ., ,,., N.-....,..,.Xl Vice-President, Jerry Oldenburg, Secretary, Curt Lorenz. Tom Trebelhorn, Bob Weiss, Loren Carlson, Jeff Jackson, Stuart Boe, Bob Willoughby. League's spring cabinet accomplished the p an of several projects which may become i at Cleveland. The first Mens League held April 6-10, highlighted by three t Fun Night, and a spectacular dance t p i S p ri n Q X J Y G. I.. Reps g lst row:C.Noreen,M.Sullivan,W.Macdonald, C.Brough, L.Bozich, C. Lynly,A.Knouff, S.Keple,N.Bryant,K. McCulloch,J.Kullbom,N.Kincaid,G. Catalan,S.Nilsen, C.Tatone,L.Breall,S. Loomis,Darilyn Raschio, P.Regan,M.Seebach, C.Welch.2nd row :P.Murphy,S.Sauter, L.Griffith,N. Cl- air,K.Hall,C.Gargalione,P.l-Iarrison,C.Larnira.nd,N.Okamoto,S.Scholz,M.Maizels,D.Lorenzini,T.Morris,P.Gattuccio.M.Lemarsters, J. Keizer,P.Siler, C.Sommerset,3rd row :S.Architect,J.Gallucci,R.Strader,B.Walter, S.Apa, M.Spangler,C. Clark,K.Pagano, S.Timm,C.Brew- ster,K.McBride, M. McLaughlin, J. Lee. As in the past,Girl's League lived up to its reputa- tion as an active and hard-working organization. Although Cleveland lost to Washington in the card contest, Girl's League gained the experience of performing in a talent assembly at Washington. lst row: F. Pierce, L. Alder, P. Turner, J. Thompson, S. McArthur, J. Curnow, A. Knouff, C. Johns. Znd row: B. Preston son, K. Pagnano, T. McCarthy, R. Strader, D. Carr, J. Kullbom, L. Rudd, P. Bullock, M. Crabtree. 3rd row: F. wter, J turice, K. Cason, J. Ruble, R. Kather, C. Christopherson, K. Grossenbacher, K. Kenney, M. Schaffer, S. Carlisle. M L. Reps lst row: S. Eckelman. S. Kamin. T. Cook, B. Haynes, G. Danielson, J. Grayson. 2nd row: S. Hagler, D. O'Shaughnessy, J. Fet tig, D. Parkin. 3rd1'ow:B.LayCOe,K.DcIong,J.Oldenbu1'g,D.KeSs1u1',R.Ryan. 1963-64 proved to be another successful year for Cleveland's Men's League. As the backbone of the league, the reps. were encouraged to participate in all Men's League activities and to promote spirit, and goodwill among the members. t row:J.Wz1tts,J.Grayson,S.Kamin,D.Kess1er,M.C1ove1',K.Murney. 2nd row:J.Fettig,D.O'Shuughnessy,J.Trullinge1',B.Knapp,B. Ossey,K. de. efzours offer rflfee III i A ,Jf ,, bww C10 Mil jfgfijw jc? 0 UWM' 4 WM, JJ, , NM The musie so loud, the band wails Walls are expanding like a crackerbox, And the people dancing wildly All is sound and motion. 1 v ,...fv ' 'L ' ' 1 Af! N 2 N1 v P 'rl 'W' ' .4 , fif Q ' Q, W . I E Iggy , f- ,,,,m5-1 b:r'f5SQ4iQ- 4' Vi., .,. ., f f my , s' f c Eager, excited and shyly hesitant freshmen march- ! if K ed reluctantly down the B Ei 1 long aisles in the Cleve- 2 it H land auditorium and took 3' their seats among their is 4 p many high school friends ' to be. An equally excited f varsity rally squad anx- ious to make their first 2 appearance of the season performed several of the hard practiced yells. Surfer Joe was the skit performed by the senior class. After sever- al speeches from teachers t and advisors, the fresh- men were divided into The football rally shows freshmcii that their four years at Cleveland will lic filled with spi rit , groups to be taken on a tour i of the school where they will study four wonderful i enjoyable years.This tour 1 was topped off with a treat of ice-cream served in , the cafeteria, whichwas y i unbelievably empty. Frosh Day UA. Muze, N .t Above: En thu s i as t i c freshmen receive .A frec ice-cream. 7 f ,i K, .iw , , Right: Senior beach party attacks surfer jvc I hccausc he didn't buy his student body card. -hgh f I 1 I, , if t - I T V z 1. Happy smiles. . .the Kings- men and their stomping music. . . the gym decor- ated with teepees and Ind- ian figures on the walls. . . provided the atmosphere for the traditional Home- coming Dance, Wahoo given by the Rally Squad on Sept. 13th. Patti Bearson, all smiles when she was selected queen, reigned over the dance with the other love- ly members of her court: Linda Alder, Chris Szaro- leta,and Chris Severson. Entertainment in the form of a rather messy pie-eat- ing contest was provided by Terry Bristol, Mike Morgan, and Alan Bashor with no winner announced. The Rally Squad presen- ted a peppy new dance dur- ing the intermission. The large turnout, the loud music and the eagerness of all made the dance a huge success. Queen Patti leads the queen's dance. H o m e c o m i n g Queen Patti Bearson and her escort, Phil DiGregorio. ,r T- The court and their escorts from left to right: Chris Severson, Linda Alder,Chris Szaroleta, Tom Derry, Kurt DeLong , Mike Morgan. Timberline The Sting Rays played the music for a vivacious crowd at the dance. Pam White,Faith Pierce,Queen Susan Bryson, Colleen Raney and Tina Simon Twirp Queen Susan Bryson and Chuck Colistro. 1 This year' s Girl's League Twirp W4 was centered around the ski slopes Mt. Hood with Timberline Twirp as theme. X Each day of the week was devoted a particular activity. Tuesday was 0 shoe and bold tie day, and Wednese S was mittens, day. Two girls from each class were during the traditional slave sale,so2 going for as much as sixteen dollarj A Hootenanny,with local folk gro was a new addition to Twirp Weekl preceded the big dance. The Sting Rays played for the dar During intermission, Faith Pier' G. L. President,presented TwirpQ Susan Bryson and her court:Ti.na S onsen, Colleen Raney and Pam Whi ff!- x.1 QQ 5 ll 'ik ze-1, , gslgij at if 5 'N-...,,.N ,4 First row:Sally Sch0lz,Chris Hubbard Marilyn Hammond ,Donna Pagano, Sue Larsen. Second row :Phyllis Gaddiss,Mary Sullivan, Sue Nelson,Cheri Tatone, Susan Phipps. Third row:Jeannine Lane,Diane Hi1lis,Donna Hager, Bunny Antrim. Folksinger Steve Subotnick sings to an enthusiastic audience. 'M VIKV V Don Fordyce begins his songs while audience sits onfloor I The Only Woy Out - 25'1 -f-iii? Fishnets , paper-covered walls with wildly-painted sayings , and beatnik signs created a weird atmosphere for The Only Way Out, the fall dance sponsored by the Men's Lea- gue on Friday, October 26. Couples stomped till eleven to the exciting, fast-paced music of Gentleman Jim and the Horsemen. This second big dance of the year was hailed as a big success by an enthusiastic crowd. The music grows louder and louder as the dance progresses. The dance is a huge success . The deocrations appear bedraggled as the dance draws to a close. 172 The dance is well attended and enjoyed by all. O Tonnenboumu 44 ffl. g ,. vs Q ..1- QQ, JH-.p,L,wn p Mx. L' '. .5 yeh, 17' 19' 1 Warren Spear and h s band provide the musical background I remember.. .the night was crisp and cold. Peppermint candy canes hungfrom green trees. Soft lights illuminated the gym floor and the band began to play as the first couples arrived. The nightwas December 20, Cleveland' s Christmas semi-formal. The decorations, several Christ- mas trees flocked white,were compliments of the Executive Council. The music was provided by Warren Spear and his band. A false ceiling of crepe papertransformed the gym into a Win- ter Wonderland. All this I remember. 173 Refreshments are served during the intermission. Cupiclls Carousel Everyone enjoys dancing to the music of Gene Rene's band. Court members are introduced moments before selection of queen. Seniors Wendy MacDonald and Kurt Delong lead a dance after being announced Valentine King and Queen. St. Va1entine's Day is a time of ' candy, long-stemmed roses, with big, red hearts, and dances. This year Cleveland clubs sponsered such a dance, Carousel , February 15. A multi-colored hearts with pink paper draped toward the center floor decorated the gym as the Court was escorted to the stage. onthe courtwerez freshmen, Doni and Eddie Kaadyg sophomores, Fillmore and Bill Flobergg juniors, Holland and Jack Lee, and seniors , Wendy Macdonald and King Kurt , f l e Boys serve refreshing punch to dates during N l - Q N Valerie Fillmore and Bill Floberg. w Queen Wendy McDonald. Not pxctured Kurt Delong. Karen Holland. Not pictured Jack Lee. Donni Hager and Eddie Kaady Students anxiously await the outcome of the game. in .gf in Faculty Slips by Seniors, 58-55 Five Faculty All-Stars warm bench. Willoughby rebounds hoop shot. Qs S - K U Xl. ,,,, . J 5124 ,, Faculty edges seniors by one point. s. 6 H7 ,.,,,, ,lin Ro' xr ' Arm X For the third conq secutive year, Cleve-f land's Roya1 C let-4 termen fell to the fac- ulty All-StarsL The lettermen never lag- ged far behind be - cause of their deterq mination and spirit. High point man for the victors was Var-1 sity Football Coach, Gene Flippin with li points. Bob Willough- by led the seniors with a total of 14 J Royal C Coach, Rich Werschkul, proved tc be tough competition for Bob Freeman? who coached the fac-1 ulty. Acting as refer - ees for the game wer Mr. Carpenter an Bruce Mackin. Botli teams played a good game, and it was en- joyed by everyone. Clevcland's annual Tropical Sock Hop had a successful turnout. Sock Hop Tiki and the Fabulons 'whzlil' out the sounds. Exotic decorations were seen at the dance Men's League Week Men's League Week, held during' the week of April 6- 10, was something new at Cleve- land this year. It all began on Mondaywith Fun Night in the Cleveland gym, and presented four activities to the holder of Men's League Cards. These activities in- cluded basketball,volleyball,ping pong and dancing. On Tuesday a talent show was pre- sented in the auditorium during all three lunch periods. yy fa 55 -' Nice hair, Claudia . --nl On Wednesday there was an assembly en- titled The Atomic World, sponsoredby NASA. Thursday, Leo Gasca a top circus star dis- played for the student body his many tal- ents. On Friday The Young Men, a hit record - ing group from Seattle,was the feature of the assembly. The Young Men sing to the audience their late 178 Beach Blast Couples have fun at Beach Blast Mary and Tom dance to the music of The Deltas . Men's League Week was climaxedby the Men's League Gir1's League Dance entitled Beach Blast. A top Portland combo, The Deltas p1ayed the music for the dance, and the dress was beach clothes. The winners of the various beard catagories. 179 cr - - 11 Paris Moonlight K' K ,II A , ,,,. l 4 Q .Q . I , A 'E ga l l Y? wrffsfx, 1-mi' 1' ff ,is 2 -, . ff BQmmgm+.M.s.,,.M.,Wk,,,,4, , .,,L Senior Class Pofluck Qs. Before eating, ping-pong provided entertainment for hungry seniors. The Senior Class Potluck proves to be a big success. . ,, i?Pfw1 f , ae: ' fr -nf' QP wl- 1 'bij ... .,, ,, . - -Q' N 1 . wx s-, . ,I . Y, .. g Senior Advisor, Mr. Frangipani reccommends a The Lndisputable Jug Band from Reed College, per tasty dish. formed at the potluck. Rose Festival Finolisfs 1 1 lst row: K. Noren, T. F1oberg,M. Sullivan, M. Jack,T. Simonsen, 2nd row: J. Grimes, L. Reynolds,J. Anderson, W. McDonald, S. Nelson. 3rd row: F. Pierce,J. Markstaller, G. Hubbard, C. Elliott, S. Bly,K. Klover,M. Empey,K. Hilson. Not pictured: A.Naslund K. McColloch. 2 Rose Festival Princess 3' M M 1 ',. . f, X N: ' fly f 2 ,, . Princess Marcia Empey Q 183 . f, .fu , . xr r 1, H , J 'QV' '. ff. 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Different techniques used for Diary of Anne Franknrequiring a great am- ount of work were the building of the set and the taping of Anne's voice for use between scenest Much of the pro- duction depended upon the quality of a professional carpenter to build a portion of it. There were approximately nine weeks of rehearsal in preparation for the production. Every night every cast member was present until the late hours rehearsing.The success of the production was due to the team work and cooperation of everyone in- volved. CAST OF CHARACTERS ANNE FRANK Phyllis Gaddis PETER VAN DAAN Bruce Gladstone MR. FRANK Rick Strom IVERS. FRANK Kathy McCulloch MARGOT FRANK MR. VAN DAAN MRS. VAN DAAN MR. DUSSELL MIEP MR. KRALER The Americans have landed on the coast of Normandy. The Peter and Anne find peace and solitude in his room talking occupants of the attic express joy at hearing Miep's news. over their problems and hopes. Melinda Jack Greg Kafoury Btumy Antrim Danny Becker Christy Peterson Paul Breuer Fall Assemblies Highlights of the fall assemblies were app- earances by several performers and educa- tors Among these performers Was a folk sing- er from Reed College who entertained the Men's League with a variety of ballads. Another assembly featured Louis Guastella, a jazz pianist, who offered a collection of Well-known pieces. Combining his talent on the piano with humorous remarks, he kept the attention of the student body. A scientist representing the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration gave a dem- onstration in one of the fall national assem- blies. He displayed new scientific techniques and gave the students insight of scientific developments . If 77 Desperate Hours Fast action and sudden violence flar- ed continuously throughout the clim- actic paced Desperate Hours as a talented cast pre sented the fir st play of the 1963-64 season. The The spian produced drama of a criminal inva- sion of a private home, played to a re- sponsive appreciative audience Oct. llth and 12th. 6 xii. ,' A4 'Nu nv .J f ,Pl , -w - Q Don't start riding me again, Fredericks! f LE? l fr--J Q.-,vnu-onvunuii K The cast relaxes while Mr. Spelght suggests improvements for the scene just rehearsed. JESSE BARD ........ Rick Strom HARRY CARSON ..... Ed Matin ELEAN OR HILLIARD Joanne Roberti RALPHIE HILLIARD Bruce Rubin DAN HILLIARD ...... Dave Loew CINDY HILLIARD .... Phyllis Gaddis GLENN GRIFFIN ..... Kent Fillmore HANK GRIFFIN ...... Bob Gruetber ROBISH ............. Dave Hettrick CHUCK WRIGHT ..... Mike Himes MR. PATTERSON .... Drew Schutz LT. CARL FREDERICKS Jim Bryant MISS SWIFT ......... Bunny Antrim You'v e done something to me, Cindy. if sf Avy, CAST OF CHARACTERS fln order of nppcurunccy HARRY GRAVES JOE GRACE GRAVES I-IILDA LOIS GRAVES JUDY GRAVES FUFFY ADAMS J. B. CURTIS ELLEN CURTIS WILLIS REYNOLDS BARLOW ADAMS HASKELL CUMMINGS WESTERN UNION BOY MERRILL FEURBACK STERLING BROWN ALBERT KUNODY CHARLES HENRY Jim Runyon Mike Himes Lloyd Beemer Kris Petersen Stevie Apa Birgitta Skeri Lynn Purpura Donna Donner Kathy McCulloch Sandy Alden Jerelynn Thompson Paulette Green Bunny Antrim Mark Westcott Gary Larson Dee Long Pat Baker Chuck Earhart Bruce Gladstone John Reed Bob Willoughby Frank Howard Larry Brady Tom Day Ted Evans Roger Perry Byron Courts Junior Miss l Junior Miss was a light and i moving play which was playec a double cast and had many int? esting characters. The mainp trayal was Judy Graves,a d matic and vivacious teenagerl best friend, Fuffy Adams a carried a major role. When 1 two girls got together all kinds crises, misunderstandings,a hysterical events took place. l . 1 i L Judy explains a difficult situation to Fuil J. B. exhibits disgust at his daughters F, 'S,uff. 'w 'T J 1, V U D A W ,fi J. B, ridicules Lois' date. Carousel X' 3 fQfs H.,faE. ,, af 'e-if ,x Q , we- Q gtilgtazr' 'YM x -4 3. 2 - 23-5' FE :gy 5133 me 21. it ' , After eating clams, lobsters, and other delicacies, lovers sing of the fum at the clambake, A precedent was set this yearwith the presentation of Carousel on three successive nights.This mus- ical production involved about 150 students in art productions,drama, music and choreography who spent many tedious hours in preparing a successful show. Those who attended will remember the shady character,Jigger,the gay New England clambake, and the de- eply moving graduation scene.This production compiled vivid costum- ing and props, hilarious as well as heart-warming moments which ad- ded to the enjoyment. ilors Join in with Jigger Craigin in B1ow High, Blow Low a ty song about the high seas. it CAST OF CHARACTERS BILLY BIGE LOW David Hetrick JULIE JORDAN Kit Abel or Mary Jo Simonds ENOCH SNOW Frank Fox A CARRIE PEPPERIDGE Marilyn Groppo or Joanne Roberti Sid Galton Kathy Garvin or Barbara Ollerenshaw Kay Sweetland Renda Brummell JIGGER CRAIGON NETTIE FOWLER MRS. MU LLIN LOUISE June has arrived in New England and Nettie hails the season with June is Bustin Out All Over. -the If, Unique Shoes Smock Dresses Madras Plaids Y 1 , f f -M554 V WJ! e Q 1 . j I . 1 1 . 1 . 3 Q w as h .A 1 , .x S I X . 1. .1 1 . , s I . 1 at :ff H21 1- Feds 1 f Z! 'I 1 X 3 x Q ig 3 w- xii i i f x ., . . X 4. , Y I . - ' . P .V ., . V '- I-yi' ., .1 :, i:v' I K y - s Culottes Spring Sports Assembly Spirit and fun were emphasized at the Spring Sports Assembly.Cleveland students enjoyed a new type of pep assembly in which golfers,tennis players,track men , and baseball players were recognizedfor their outstanding achievernents.The Fall and Spring Varsity Rally Squads got in the spirit .by wearing typical Spring Sport X is ex if S si ? . --.,,. 1 p 'l , - .Q v, I Y-A L -I N. .' A 9 it Elms 2. Hev.Paul E.Wa1dschrnidt was the keynote speaker of the week. Mr. Jacob Avshalomov, director of the Portland Junior Sym- phony,presented a speech on music' s role in the 20th century. Culture Week was concluded with an assembly by folk singer J. Barre Toelken. Spring Assemblies ii H J syft Q E J I, y ff T This year for the first time a Culture Weell devoted to the Humanities,was presented by the NHS,IRL and EE classes to the studen' body. The emphasis of the week-long series of speakers and seminars was on art,music drama, economics, history, literature anc philosophy. The purpose of the weekwas en- titled The Role of Humanities and Socia Sciences in the Twentieth Century. Hops has been expressed that this program becomd a yearly occurance. 6 w ., ,, y J ,x 'f, za, . ef MV ff- -QQ- klx. ., 4' 'Diff L 'Num 14 ' f L--4 V.-,, 'Q ' Y' 'lfnw , had Khazoom of Franklin High School describes Exchange students from the Portland area high schools describe 1i.fe in their nage activities in Iran. home countries in the annual A. F. S. assembly. i A F S A s s e m b I y Faith Pierce, far left, introduces the speakers. She was C1eve1and's exchange student abroad last sum- The foreign exchange students awaittheir turnto mer, address the student body. S x + 9 4-air, WW 7,,fJ,Mfjfl MWWWW email wiwff W ii Z4 1 H x A 2' . FP 1 ff 'gf :t'f we . 1 .qi 5 iff 4, 45 1 Q 7 ,-3' Nw 1-113 ., ,y --ra ' f'-gr.. L '14-V ,iff QR M 4 lx . 'ww - ME' fi 7 V491 . by 11 5 if X . N, 1' gf: f the mud, Tillamodk Bumi t f:h1 1drej1 ihfhe hospitals Pfovidirig acfiViti5 s 'foit' bbuhdlesls Energy. J wmamwl-UU 7fl'!z7fd'f-fi FT WEE -,r Q, H6255 cgi!!-I ?'7' ga, 'a-:rf -f. 7.9 fl' Pzmmw M v- V I K-J 4 JM K 25 fx I Phi Theta Revises Constitution Fun, assistance, and commu.nity service are the by-words of a smoothly function- ing service club. Phi Theta prides itself on developing activities which will bene- fit the community as well as its inhabitants. Many times the members have visited retirement homes. Other activities included the sewing of bean bags, Christ- mas stockings, and baby bibs, which were appreciated by the Red Cross. Ushering was done by all the girls for the Civic Theater.Decorating and sponsoring dances were also part of the activities. One of Phi Theta's large projects this year was the complete revision of its constitution. Useless material was elim- inated and a more democratic system of voting was adopted. . tli, , ,s,t ,L,W , 5 E ' V ZZ ,,' Paula Dye,Ce1ia Woerndle,Mary Lou Bysom,Diane Robert Phi Theta- lst row:J.Simpson,V.Graham,D.Roberts,C.Woerndle ,M. Bysom,P.Dye,K.Hyer,M.Winter.2nd row:J.Thei1er,E.Singer,E. Sha.n,M.Groppo,K.Cha.ney,S.Nevil1e,L.Sohm,J.Mills,J.Cornell.3rd row: L.McVay,G.Ciaffoni,J. Chambers,J.Watsor1,S.Woerndle, J. Skinner,B.Doughty, L.Cheney,J.Morris , L.Arena. o f 1 ,-s rr , , X A L V Q 1- g. y ' M ' X 1 t all E Phi In keeping with tradition, Phi Gamma won the shovel award for outstanding service lfor both the fall and spring terms. Phi Gam- ma has won the Grade Plaque for the past three years,compiling the best average grade point of all the boys service clubs. Many joints were scheduled throughout the school year with girls service clubs from Portland and Metro high schools. Not allowing Phi Gamma's purpose to be- come purely social,numerous service ac- tivities were planned.Service projects in- cludedzparties for orphans at the Waverly Baby Home,working with Goodwill Indust- ries, helping at fire stations,selling spirit ribbons for Cleveland football and basket- ball game sfcomplirnents of the clubj , and planting trees at Tillamook Burn. Money-raising activities included:car- washes, sponsoring an after-game dance, co-sponsoring the Sock Hop, and selling imarriage certificates at the Sock Hop. 5 Phi Gamma-1st.row:B. Rogers,B.McNeil,B.Knou.f'f,T. Olso M Rasch o 2 d row N Monac J Carlson R Bake Q Mattso S Eckel man,J.Hi1denbrandg3rd.1-ow:B.Biggs,J.Barker,B.Jones,S Jo es C W lk ns 4th r w B W lde B Coo F Fox R Keel g B Knapp V 202 Trolee Washes Sfofues Ellen Waalkers,Syliva Geiger,Rosa1ie Gatto, Barbara Dyas. Trolee accomplished many service p jects this year. Their main servicep ject was washing the desks and tables Cleveland's reg. rooms. The girls r every morning before school until ez room was finished. Other projects inc ded working at Providence Hospital,mz ing joke books and helping at the Goodv and Heart Association. Probably Trolee's most difficult serv project was the washing of a huge sta in Washington Park. The girls also he ed in decorating for dances, participat in the city-wide safety campaign, : dressing dolls for the Salvation Army. Trolee- lst.row:M.Davolt,S.Geiger,E.Waa1kes,B.Dyas,R.Gatto,K.Ferris. 2nd.row:R.Strader,J.Schomus,L.Hall,Y. Lee, C.Ban- asky,A.Greco,S.Greco,S.Collins,G.Co1byg3rd.row:J.Jenki.ns,J.Tate,C.Storer,K.Herndon,M.Siefer,M.Baratta,D.Petersen,S.Co- llins,P.Feddersen. 4th row:L.Shanks,S.Bursch,D.Tri,P.Harmon,L.Coulson,M.Madsen,C.I.ngersoll,K.Knapp, J. Haman. 1 Cleveland Welcomes De Toyo ie population of Cleveland High School increasing rapidly each year.Last May ew girl's club, De-Taya, was started accommodatetthe excess of girls who ld not possibly be placed in clubs. rough the counseling, advice, and co- ration of Mr. Anderson andthe other mbers of the faculty,this was poss- e. Mrs.Davis, counselor andEnglish cher acts as advisor to De-Taya. lrol Hancock served as President dur - the first eight months of De-Taya's tory. She was confronted with the re - onsibility of building De-Taya into an tive service club and endowing pride d knowledge of the club to each member. any club activities such as hospital ark, car-washes, sales, meetings and lmber parties were held duringthe lmmer of 1963. I f.l.....1g -gt! s ,. ' -, .,, . , -G.. 4. F 5. Trudy Allen,Caro1 Ha.ncock,Tony Fabian,Ma.xine Schultz. First Row:G. Ericson, T. Allen, C. Hancock, T. Faubion, M. Schulz, N. Lang. Second Row:G. Nelson, S. Fitch, C. Mack, V. Shafer, R. Gebhard, P. Coleman. Third Row:L. Redmond, K. Lazoff, J. Doern, L. Cassle, G.Games, J. Adamson, R. Mork. 5 'W I r Kuisfi Works of Heorf Association Ruth Goodman,Rosalie Joens,Janice G1'in1es,C1audia Swenson In January, 1953,three girls decided to fc a social-service club. Kuisti, a Latin w meaning justly and loyal, was adopted its name.After the club charter was obt: ed through the school,the club began fimction. The club's main purpose is to 1 der services to the community and schf On several occasions, Kuisti made j books, picture books, and bean bags took them to the children of Waverly B Home. They always stayed a.n hour o: to play with the children. Seeing the e of the children light up and the smiles their faces was fair payment. Other s vice projects included collecting care pa ages for the Red Cross,ushering at the I' installation, and doing volunteer work Goodwill, the Heart Association, and Veteran's Hospital. lst row:N.Kosterman,J.Grimes,C.SXavenson,R.Joens,R.Goodman,S.Li11is,S.llo1loway.2nd row:E. DiGregorio, S.Bly,M.Miller,D.McC1ellan,C.Petersen,J.Thompson,L.Sprando,P.Raschio,G.Hubbard,S.Keple,L.Reynolds, ' 3rd row:J.Marksta1ler,N.Davis,K.Klover,L.Bearson,C.Eive1's,B1LEisendorf,D.Ca1'r,J.Cary,K.Branson, L. , Cameron,M.Spangler. 4th row:K.Faulkner,L.Ro1er,C.SZz11'letto,K.Ho1land,S.Pond,L.Alde1', B.Culver, l 'lson K.H1 . 4' W ? K I X 1 gr ff rss tw' Kyro Enferfoins Children V ya., ln. y .,f All f ff' af '+?:l':' 4 1 J -f 'sm sz Q li 'V he RK 5 L. ,1 iw? 'E 15391332 ,A Q , +f'+f.J , - we s Q 1 , 'Y -3-.WW 139 '12 21 11 ,, Y .A-Awe 5- fn A ff Ev, 2 , V gli -g - ,,. 1- y.. 'ra .-',- -if ,,ff.,m, ' , - f V. ' -f-.-4' Kurt Lorenz, Tom Branford Kyro has been involved in numerous service activities this year. These includeda trip to the Waverly Baby Home with a girl's club,and a safety program in which all the service clubs participa- ted.The Tropica1 Sock Hop , sponsored by Kyro, is always a popular dance. Eagerly anticipated and highly suc- cessful was a day-long tree planting expedition to the Tillamook Burn area. Along with various other social activities, Kyro held several joints with a club from Washington. Kyro- lst.row:B.Weiss,G.Lutz,C.Lorenz,T.Branford,B.Wil1oughby,J.Trul1inger,2nd.rowzB.Whitehead,J.Jackson,J.Oldenburg, P. Rashio,J.Pierce,G.Dean,B.Haynes,K.Goldman,J.Orr,B.Gard,S.McDonald.3rd.row:D.Hamilton,T.Cook,D.Moore,R.Gruetter,C.Co- listro,M.Ellet,B.Long,R.Renwick,D.Pond,T.Hodge.4th row:S.Schetky,H.Fraser,M.Morgan,D.Johnson,L.Carlsen,C.Peters,B.Hab- er1ach,R.Gates,R.Strom,G.Baum,B. Heery,J. Cesla. Zios Wins Service Broom Zios originated in the fall of 1953 and since then has strived to uphold high stan- dards. The club's two main objectives are to retain unity and fraternity among mem- bers,andto perform service to the com - munity. This fall, Zios won the broom award for earning the most service points .They made clothes for the babies of un-wed mothers and donated almost 1,000 cans of food to the needy families of Portland.Zios also painted 65 park benches for the Park Bur- eau of Portland and sponsored a Street- Dance, with the proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Twice a year Zios has an installation banquet. In the past the banquets were held at the Hillvilla, River Queen and Tra- der Vics. RendaBrumme11, Ruth Bryson, Faith Pierce Zios-lst Row:K.McCo11och,F.Pierce,R.Brumme1,R.Bryson,B.Walter,L.Bernando. 2nd Row:S.Scheridan, P.Gaddis,J.McGowan,M.Empey,N.Bryant,J.Keiser,R.Renwick,D.Stewart,J.Crook,B,Cooper,B.Antrim. 3rd Row:S.Ne1son,K. Chementi,P. Turner, P.Wi11iams, P.Bje11and,D.Wel1s,K.Howard,D.Au1d, L.Shaner,C. Lang, C.Raney. 4th Row:B.Rife,C.Speece,S.Sturm,P.Si1er,C.She1drew,S.Phipps,J.Al1en,C.Hager,M.Mackin,W. Gerke,S.Apa. G 'S , . 1 Amiicki Donotes fo Sunshine Division Joyce Bowe, Judy Anderson, Tina Simonsen. Amikki,formed by several girls who form- erly were members of Gamma Sigma at Washington High School, has long been a club of good standing at Cleveland. The various service projects have helped to uphold Amikki's good name.The girls ser- ved and set tables for banquets at school and at out-of-school functions.On Thanks- giving Amikki donated four food baskets to families in the vicinity of Portland Christmas cards were sold and the money earned was used to buy a bicyc1e,two tri- cycles, and a wading pool for the children at Waverly Baby Home. Christmas toys were donated to the Sunshine Division. Amikki-lst row:M.Jack,C.Brice,T.Simonsen,J.Bowe,T.Floberg,P.G1eason,S.Reese.2nd row:K.Noren, A. Naslund,M.Lorenzini, L.Bozich,L.I-Ienjyoji,C.Brough,C.El1iot,M.Su1livan,J. Zivney, J. Lokan, W. Mac- donald, K. Ballantyne. 3rd.row:R. Gronvold, C. Catalan, S. Nilsen, J. Gambaro, C. Tatone, L. Powers,J.So- renson,J.Kullbom,A.Nielsen,B.Davis,G.Kennedy. 4th row:J.Low,C. Macdonald,P.Powe11,S.Reese,J. Rem- illard, C. O' Mara. 'bf 207 08 Beta Chi Visits The Beta Chi service club has completed many projects this year.They have under- taken various jobs for the Dad's Club SuCh as typing and addressing for them. Beta Chi visited a mental hospital ,where they put on a talent show for the patients. Art- icles for therapy were donated to the hos- pital. Also, nut cups were made in May to be distributed to the teachers.To give rec- ognition to the Cleveland softball team, Beta Chi bought socks for each team mem- ber. Besides various service projects, sev- eral social events were held.They had var- ious joints and friendshipswith the mem- bers of other service clubs from surround- ing high schools. The members of Beta Chi feel they have had a Very successful year and look for- ward to many more. Patients Nancy C1air,Barbara But1er,Chris Miers,Susan Fortnei Beta Chi lst row:'W. '1'ivy,C.Mooney, C.Miers ,S.Fortner,B.But1er,N.C1air,T.Forbes,A. Lavagetto.2nd row:D.Weatherby,A.Freyer, J.Louie,L.Merner,K.Ha1es,C.Kadcler1y,J.Muffenbier,'1'.McCarthy.3rd.row:J.Layman,M.McDonough,B.Hoefler,M.Heer, J.Barker, B.We11s,K.West,A.B1ack,M.Cousin,B.Muntz,L.Hein. 4th row:J.Antrosio,S.Shannon,N.Monaco,K.Hal1,C. Peterson.J.Wi1helm,D.Smith, A P.Dufort,P. Ogborn,C. Locke,K.Barney. 4 ,Q l Pi Up Brightens Christmas During Christmas vacation, Pi Up silon asked the Welfare Agency for a family' to help. The family had two girls and two boys. Presents were bought for the children with money earned from a cake sale. An- other service project was the selling of tickets to races. This was done in Delta Park. Bean Bags and joke books have been worked on throughout the year. This is a way of earning service points that the members can do in their spare time. Their main money-making project was a paper drive .Other ways of earning money included a cake sale, cookie sales, a car- wash, and several jewelry parties. -argo LaFond,Cathy Meadows, Nancy Carrol1,Ja.net Gilcrest. N Pi Upsilon-lst Row:S.Hesse,N.Carro1l,C.Meadows,M. LaFond,J.Gilchrest,D.Wood, 2nd Row:L.Krochmal, ' P.Marvin,I.Kucan,L.Bell,D.Alton,S.Tucciarone,J.Alexander. 3rd Row:B.Frank,D.Busch,J.Russe11,T. Capri,M.Alton,D.Long. -s, A J:??I?J5ii' fri: V ' fi: ,., My M 'f-1: bf fwi. . 9: , Science A 9 C9 ' -s 3fL: f I 'EL .lv f ,, Front Row:Mr.Wood,H.A11en,D.Fischer,D.Tweet,K.Hales,C.Lambert. Back Row:C.Carter,M.Weinstein, M.Hen1ey,R.Carter,K.Prevette,D.Lee,D.McFar1ing,C.Hickman. Chess lst rbw:D.White,D.Harris,P.Neubauer.2nd row:B.Betzer,M. Riley,S.Benson,B.Kirk,D.McFar1ing,B.Wa11i.n,P.Lassen. l X 4 ., 1 .K-J Greg Danielson, Gary Gifford. irs Along with its many social and fun activities , Sirs did complete many service projects this year. They entertained children at the Wav- erly Baby Home. They were active in a safe- ty campaign put on by all the service clubs at Cleveland. This consisted of washing car Windshields in various areas, and then plac- ing a drive carefullynreminder on eachvehi- cle. Sirs collected money for the March of Dimes, and sold tickets for various banquets and plays. The club's money-making activi- ty Was a paper drive. A lst row:R. Dickson, P. Dereamer, G. Danielson, G. Gilford, B. Hetrick, S, Pennings. 2nd row:B. Steffans, S. Cutty, R. Craw- ford, M. Eyer, M. Leonetti, A. Levy, B. Hall. 3rd row:T. Donahue, F. Howard, T. Evans, B. Austin. Bowling ,,Ii, z g H -, K. Mm K A :li f ..Q.. X First Row:D. Busch, T. Capri, M. Gilchrest, B, Woltz, J. Bush, S. Oglesby, L. Baker. Second Row:B. Gimarelli P. Wood, L. Yoke, A. Haberman, J. Rinderknecht, M. Meals, N. Carroll, L. Sanders, C. Griffiths, Third Row: G. Lane, R. Logosz, D. Diers, R. Brown, G. Floberg, B. Betzer, J. Driscoll, K. Hutchinson. Youth For Chrisf lst rowzfl.Wirick,M.Tinkle, L.BOllll,lU.Tl'OLll..IllCl rim l5llSlCli,lf.GZll'- vin,D.HaZlett,D.Co1'e,S.Carlile.31'd row:J.Ecliton, L.Busby,M.K1'ausse, 4th rowzP.Malyon,R.Keeling,D.Willson. 1. R. L. First Row:S. Davis, J. Goldhammer, B. Thomas, M. Hansen. Second Row:M. Taylor, S.YVOS1'IlL116, L. Hein, MQ Winter, N. Bryant, N. Clair, L. Henjyoji, R. Bryson, Y. Lee, S. Scherdin. Third Row:D. Bjelland, N. Mesher, L. Paulsen, J. Louie, N. Monaco, S. Nelson, N. Kosterman, L. Reynolds, F. Pierce, S. Kcple. Fourth Row:J. Grayson, E. Hansen, S. Ritz, B. Parker, B. Willoughby, C. Lorenz, D. Becker, S. Galton. l The Future Teachers of America was advised l by Mr.Hustead and Mrs. , Elliot. FTA is open to , everyone who is in- terested in becoming 1 either an elementary or secondary teacher. , This year FTA featur- l ed a speaker each l month. Visits to nearby grade schools were made to observe teach- , ing methods.The organ- ization of Cleveland's annual Student Govern- l ment daymwas the maj- or activity of the club. L An after-game dance and after-school sales, l were among the money making projects of the year. T. Macarthy. IRL , International Relations League ,has participated in sev- eral activities this year. They played a very big part in mak- ing Humanities Week possible. Dur- ing this week,various speakers were pre- sented who discussed the importance of hu- manities and related facts concerning specific areas ofthe liberal arts.IRL sent delegates to both the Pre-State and the State Conferences. Several speakers were sponsored by the club which helped to make the problems of World relations very real. First Row: M. Bysom, M. Davolt, C. Banasky, B. Dyas. Second Row:J. Cornell, S. Berardinelli N. Dickman, S. Holloway, S. Geiger, S. Greco. Thl1'dROXVZ L. Shanks, J. Simpson, S. Lillis, Niki Niki is a part of the Girls Athletic Assoc tion.The name Niki means Goddess of X tory . Niki's two advisors are Mrs,Nybe and Miss Cox. Niki is based on participation in reel tional sports. A girl earns points byp ticipating in such sports as volleyk softball, tennis, swimming, hiking, table tennis. For each hour of activity a sport, one point is earned. Awards given for various numbers of points ceived. Cookie and candy sales,fruit cake sal and car washes,were included in Nil money-making projects this year. lst row:N.Foeste,S.Kowal. 2nd row:K.Heid,P.Avey,V.Golden,D.Tweet. 3rd row: J.Sunseri,C.Smith,K.Gunderson,B.Forbisch. Masque and Dagger had another year of interesting and fun activi- ties. This is a club open to anyone who is interested in drama. It gives students a chance to develop any dramatic talents they might have. Under the advisorship of Mr. Speight, the members did many small pro- ductionswithin the club. The better plays were put on,as requested, for several community organizations. Mosque and Dagger Masque and Daggerzlst row:K.HLmt, L. Purpura,M.Taylor, L.Nielsen.2nd row:N. Cook, K.Flo5 Renner,J.Nemer,S.Heydlauff,K.Paton.3rd row :Y.Rivelli,J. Loew,J.Payne, !VI.Crabtree,S.Shz C.Bonadurer,L.Rud,M.Maizels. 4th row:D.Gottsch,F.Howard,G.DeJoode,B.Willoughby,K.L l I German Russian lg ,KEREGPUXD 1, .., 5 . x F ff lst Row:J.Trullinger,R.Werschku1,J.Orr,T.Branford,C.Lorenz, B Willoughby. 2nd Row:D.Pagano,I..Reynolds,S.Scholz,M.Bigelow,M Sullivan,D.Johnson,D.Moore,E.Matin,L.Zeidmanq T. Toedtemeier 3rd Row:C.Szaro1eta,K.l-I'o1land,G.Pagano,S.Kamin,S.McDona1d, B. Gard,S.Scherdin,S.Boe,J.Kennedy,D.Raschio,S.Jewett. 4th Row: T Heintz,M.Hatch,E.Branderhorst,A.Ballantyne,J.Cesla, K.' Delong, X G.Davis,S.Bryson,C.Colistro,A.Wasser,S.Berry,J.Hazeltine. lst row:K.Hunt,S.Den.nis.2nd row:V.Mi11er,M. Cason,S.Bursch,R.Cas cadin,J.Armstrong,B.Cash.3rd row:Miss Wollett,R.Hege,D. Liddycoat French eign language clubs at keland exist to promote a r understanding of the le, customs, and lang- s of other countries. German Club members llucted all their meetings erman. This helped im- ie the students' vocabu- es and increase their .prehensions . Several dis- ions on German culture held. lst row:P.Raschio,R.Boutin,J. Cary, L.Shanks,F.Howard. 2nd row:D. Stewart,L.Ferrero,A.Knouff,J.Melby,D.We11s,L.Cheney.3rd row: S . Nilson, J.A11en,J.Wirick ,W. Cate , C. Lorenz ,N.Dickman, CBonadurer. A progressive dinner was prepared by the Russian Club and only Russian foodwas served. The g'roup's major activity of the year was writ- ing Russian Fairy tales. At the traditional Christmas Party of the French Club, an interesting talk was given by Jean Pierre, a French stud- ent at C1eVe1and.Approxim- ately 40 students now ex- change letters with French pen pals. 215 Bank Staff Lorraine Ferrante,Nedra Dickman, Susan York,Carol Hancock,Gail Mitchell. Students working in the Student Store and Bank perform several duties in assisting Mrsl Scroggins. For their work,they receive ar Enrichment credit and a lot of experience. These girls run the store,stock the store,anC Work on inventory. They perform a valuable Service for Cleveland. l Students working in the Bookroom assist the maintenance and distribution of the textf book collection and the performance of var-l ied clerical and secretarial tasks. l Library BCA students help to arrange and maintain the Library books in Dewey Decimal Order, to circulate the books and magazinesg to file cards and to prepare new books for circulation. . Students on the Instructional Materials Staffl receive a credit in BCA for working eitherir the Bookroom or the Library. X Libro ry Staff A lst row : L.Rud,N.Monaco,S.Bursch,V.Klienlen,J.Nc mer,G.Erickson. 2nd row :A.Schacher,J. ThomDson,S. Carlisle, N.Sl1annon,C.Jones,J.A1exander,C.W'hitehead,H.A11en,J.Daugherty,C.Soper,S.Fitch,M.Hel1istein. 3rd row:D.Par- kin,E.England,W.Sleep,G.Long,D.Apa,B.Kel1y,J.Secanti,D.Diers,J.Cranor,M.Tinkle, L.Busby. 4th row:K. Moore, D.Tucker. ! Art Production 42. - ' ,i U' 'Q ,A ,li 11 asv ggi 'lf ggi f 51-5353312 fr :ly ,,, ' Pursue A A c ..,a :li st ' Q mg? ' . .3 t m', A Filling advertising orders from organ- izations is the primary aim of the Art Production Staff. This enthusiastic staff is composed of nine Juniors and Seniors who meet daily during the first period. During the year they turn out many art- istic bulletin boards and hall displays which enhance the beauty of Cleveland. ,B 2.Sha.n,E.Singer,M.r. Snow,J.Peachy,J.Kullbon1,C.Locke,N.Davis, G. 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A - f. -WV V V V f V '...,g3il-V3,.2V,.i,j 1,2 AV - A ,V f V:3' - 'VV VjVQ'Qf' VEVZTM 5fg:.aVs jg, V QL I V , ' xvz: ' ' ., V -,.. . . , V egg, gm, V' .A...'1Vn5'z.?.f.'9sEV.4SAakz1l.aw.e..L+LVLVs::v.L.. . -WV 'fig H595 i KNBQ a xv.,- , . !'i11? AKEN' 'A ff 1 .V ,, ' ' xi ,A 5 ff-.-Ye, First row:Barbi Davis, Kathy Klover, Nancy Kosterman, Second Row:Gary Wampler, Jacquie Markstaller, Ken Hattan, Pam Turner, Walt Galitzki. Varsity Rally King and Queen Kathy Klover and Ken Hattan Football Rally Pam, Walt, and Barbi demonstrate a yell. Give 'em the ax, there! 222 Cleveland's fall rally squad spent ma hard and strenuous summer hours workip their yel1s.The main purpose was to mai tain spirit and promote it among the stu dents. This rally cheered the Indians on l one of their most successful football sea sons in many years. Pep Club lst row :D.Bjel1and, C.Hepburn,V.Dempsey, L. Farnsworth,K.Ballantyne,S.Sturgeon. 2nd row:B.Gimmarel1i,M. Meals, J. Fessler,M.Maizels,S.Bly,C.Brough,W.Macdona1d,R.Goodman,J.Anderson,T.F1oberg,S.Ho11oway,J.Markstaller,P.Tu- rner,J.Mancuso,P.Grosenbacher.3rd row:J.Cary,P.Wood,M.Russell,C.Hubbard,D.Pagano,S.Russell,L.Winslow,C.El- liot,L.Henjyoji,K.K1over,L.Henderson,K.Branson,S.Ni1sen,L.Cameron,L.Alder,D.Wells,K.Hales,C.Sheldrew,P.Glea- son,R.Joens,C.Swenson,S.Phipps,D.Raschio,S.Fox.4th row:P.Ward,J.Jeffries,L.Cheney,D.Maize1s,KAlexander,V Van Dyne,J.Me1by,L.Henning,M.Bigelow,C.King,M.Sandburg,P.Bearson,M.Hammond,J.Ku1lbom,C.Younger,J.Rusetti, J. Louie,J.Remillard,N.Kosterman,L.Reyno1ds,K.McBride.5th row:M.Per1ot,D.Morgan,K.But1er,B.Wa1kind,S.Nea1, S . Eggert,L. Lee,S.Peer,J.Morris,J.Brugato,P.Ne1son,L.Rudd,M.Mackin,L.Powers',G.Kennedy,S.Pond,K.Howard,P.HaP- rison,S.Bryson,J.Anderson,S.Fretag,L. Linden,E. Lee,J.Renner,R.Brumrnel1,F.Pierce,L.Bernando. Cleveland's Pep Club began its second year with an increase in membership. The club voted on outfits early in the year. In order to make money, the club sold rainooats at the football games. They attended all the games during the season. More interest in the club and in creating spirit must be gained if the Pep Club is to belsuccessful in the years to come. 1 .lumor Varsity Rally Pam I-la s D aPaga o LmdaWinslow,Kitty Mayer,Sherri Russell, This year, the JuniorVarsity consisted of six sophome girls. With the great support of the Spring Varsity Ra the girls participated -in more activities than everl fore. Their performances in several Pep Assembl afforded them a big thrill, and also aroused grea students interest in J. V. basketball games. Throw their long practices, the Rally was able to assembl unique dance. The year was a successful and spiri one for the girls. E Sherri Rus sell, Linda Winslow,Donna Pagano. 41212. . .Av xl' .1,L 'X 5-'db MMA w,,,,,.,..,,.,,.......-4 ' 0 S ' i yea Basketball Rally F s l 4 , , . U , 1 we N: wgaw- 1strow:Colleen O' Mara, Curt Lorenz, Renda Brumme1l.2nd row:Lucy Henjyoji, Bob w Willoughby,Karin Ballantyne. 3rd row:Chery1 Petersen, Jay Trullinger, Linda Ber nando. Cleveland's Spring Rally season beganwith a joint prac- tice session with the South Salem rally squad. The emphasis on peppiness and fast routines was main- tained in all activities. The rally squad was sparked with unity and spirit, putting on many pep assemblies with everyone quite active. The boys doing flips added a characteristic air of pep and activity to ti girls' cartwheels. The spring rally had several notable feature there was no designated queeng they sport two separate outfits gthe average height,5 ft. Zi was the shortest at Cleveland. l W .mm ,I 6 Waxing X ,V .,. , fn? lies - .N , Q qyim. 5 1 lg'-,::,'r:1 ve- ,-, ' gm' 'acr2l . , '-elf?-' D' Q yn- The smellg sweat, linament, disinfectantg The nervousness beforehand, the excitement The elation, the dejection, the jubilation, And always the fierce pride. 4 E. Q 4 r I , lr i i I I l + 2 A, i kv. -nw' 3'4- ir t 5 4 r 2 wtf ' , , U '-'7 ' -f' ' iN 4. 4-4 'Neva-Ngims Indians Run Wild in P.l.L. ' f r 1 3 i ' -rs-L, ll L,-gf I VL , :tx 5.5, , i f , ,Cy ygm 'i ' Y I V , . , , , Y-.. ..,, Varsity F'ootball:B. Haynes, N. Helzer, G. Lutz, P. Cianni, T. Bittner, R. Werschkul, S. Lee, G. Dean. 2nd. row P. Neubauer, T. Bristol, W. Roumagoux, J. McDougal, L. Arthur, B. Reed, R. Ryan, R. Eskildsen, B. Samuelson G. Carlo, L. Lum. 3rd, row: L. Sutcliffe, G. Kafoury, P. Raschio, B. Haberlach, T. Day, C. Peters, J. Peachy, G. Brigham, B. Whitehead, K. Golden, B. Fontana. 4th, row: Coach Flippin, J. Oldenburg, B. Laycoe, C. Langer D. Griffin, R. Keeling, C. Wilkins, J. Cesla, Coach Trigstead. With a lot of spirit, cooporation and self-sacrifice, Cleveland' s football team moved from last place just a year ago to a strong fourth place finish in this year's final P. I. L. standings. This year strong emphasis was placed on offense, which made the game much more colorful and wide open. In the first few games, the air was filledwith footballs as Rich Werschkul passed one out of every four times to either Chuck Peters or Jerry Oldenburg. Again this year the star system for achievement was in evidence, and Wayne Roumagoux led the team in this area. Leading ground gainers were Ron Eskildsen and Jake McDougal who averaged 4. 6 yards and 4. 5 yards,respectively per carry. Cleveland began the year by winning their first three games. Running into a little trouble, they dropped their next four games but gained enough momentum to come back and win the last two. The season was climaxed by a hard fought battle with Jefferson which the Indians won by a score of 13-12. Looking to next year, Coach Flippin has high hopes. Although only two offen- sive starters are returning next year, the team will be strengthened by the return of eleven lettermen and a large number of players from this year's success- ful Junior Varsity Squad. Clevelond's All City Stars t Jerry Oldenburg Pat Raschio Chuck Peters Wayne Roumagoux Bob Laycoe Cleveland' s 19 63 football team was very fortunate to have five players selectedto the Oregonian's P. I. L. All-City team. Ends Chuck Peters and Jerry Oldenburg, who led the league in pass receptions, were name- ed to the first offensive team. Pat Raschio, who had a total of 68 tackl- es, was named to the first defensive team. Both Wayne Roumagoux and Bob Laycoe were given honorable mention. Ned Helzer halfback A ll? Q- ,I . 1 A ,, Q... g in - ' - ,. ni, - '1 . I s 'N L , l I - - I 1 .W 41 fm.. Q.. L ,. . , , Q www-. QA -4-J' if :4.vJ.1f'?-?.fgf'g,Q84 YQ 3: .- ,r W rlo Bob Laycoe hon mentlon Chuck Langer Gary Ca ard all Cl tackle Center 'Q XP, , 'X 1 Successful Season Jake McDougal I halfback Rex Ryan end John Peachy Phil Cianhi fullback guard Ken Goldman Steve Lee center tackle Terry Bristol fullback back Pat Raschio guard Wayne Roumagoux Tom Day halfback tackle hon. mention all city EH? . - ' O ,I .. l .LJ Marshall halfback goes down for a loss Coaches rejoice after Marshall victory .- R w , f. s4,5,gjp1g,v:. . , ., , ,, 1. ' . A 11il','51'1, , A Q , . - wrt' 4 , fx ffiiii'-53K 1 -5,9619 , TF 4 Oldenburg Catches H110th91' 10113 One Madison attempts to return the kickoff. 'X- Senators pushed back again McDougal turns the corner against Franklin Trojan slips through Indian defense for short gain They'll Be Back Next Year Glenn Brigham, Bob Weiss Bill Haberlach, Bob Weiss Darryl Griffin Gary Dean and John Cesla I 4 lf' .il J' Butch Haynes, Bob Weiss Ron Eskildsen, Leighton Arthur A fm,.,,.,,,q, .-.ur'+'--wg. ' iff 4 rl . , 9 . J 5-' - Z' - vi, 1 Q L.. ' 'I H Q' . ' N - 1 ,QI ' 5 not Q Vi .. 1 , Q,,,, .,,. 1' K ., .f L Y I - xi 'Lx' rEf 4i . ,, I t '3iE+,-.Lf!Fo ' ' TJ 5 -,gains 1-:',. 3-A W' V 5 gf- ' he 1 ,J ' 'Q-41 ,C Q. 'V ' Kerri livfgwilig' 72. A wwf Vi , , g. . - ' f 'P 7 1 ' fm-' wfff ' 5 fi aw. . -f - .fi sg-5 .ff -..-af rw: -- - - -:V? i1-f- fl ' J 1 1fw '. ' rvfvi' A -' w .f! ifi 'lfsff .Him rs ,Q :J-ff.5,.51sgy.1i,3g3 Q ow,-3.-visa.-.1 4.1. vff'1'.--+25 x . if f-uv. af, u.,5,- .1 7 M.- x A m.+.'zk-,f if ,,gg.-vi ,.4--F.-1-.44 4 1.4 . givirfvg , - f'Qy!eM'y'.:,.wavs,,.-ag.,,.. 1-14 John Pierce Clev. Clev. Clev. Ron Keeling, Bi11White- Chuck Peters head WLT Pot. Grant 9 0 0 000 Benson 7 1 1 842 ' A Lincoln 6 2 2 773 CLEVELAND 5 4 0 556 Marshall 5 4 0 556 Wilson 5 4 0 556 Franklin 4 5 0 444 Jefferson 3 5 0 389 Roosevelt 2 7 1 222 Madison 1 7 1 167 Washington 0 8 1 056 Clev Clev Clev Clev Clev Clev Coaches Flippin and Trigsted 13 Marsh. 6 20 Wash. 0 19 Mad. 13 6 Frank. 14 6 Wilson 2 1 6 Lino. 22 2 Benson26 7 Roose. 6 13 Jeff. 12 Junior Vorsify Squad J. V. Football:E. Formoso, J. Rowland, B. Meadows, D. Bell, B. Floberg, D. Dillavou, J. Johnson, G. Berry. 2nd row: Coach Jeans, R. Fredrickson, M. Raschio, G. Ballou, F. Mack, B. Griswald, W. DeWyse, M. Baden, T. Breall, Coach Benight. 3rd, row: T. Harrison, D. Johnson, A. Bashor, R. Perry, L. Wright, S. Miller, P. DiGregorio, S. Boe, B. Wilkes, L. Shuler. 4th, row: M. Rail, D. Smith, P. Wemhoener, N. Monaco, C. Clopton, D. Dias. Cleveland's J. V. Football team of 1963 finished the season with a 6- 1 record. This put the J. V. 's in a tie for first place with Roosevelt in the final PIL standing. Coach Benight expects to see many of the J. V. boys on the varsity team next year. Frosh Gridders Frosh Football:R. Tate, J. Perkins, Coach Bishop,D.Fields, D. Reese, Coach Halsted. Znd. row:J. Fowler,A. Wasser,M. Vining,J. Nielsen,R. Sconce, R. Cowan. 3rd. row:G. Hartman K.Gorden, Phil Gray, M. Reynolds, R.Beson, B. Pettit.4th row:B. Brandon,M. Allara, G. Purpura, D. Meshor.E Tarn- osky,B. Hatcher. Not pictured:J. Engles,G. Kiziway,J. Ore- shovich, J. Leu. Varsity Gropplers lst row:B.Samuelson,B. Laycoe.2nd row:G,.Stenzel,B.Cope1a.nd,M.Srnoke,R.Henjyoj i,M.Rich,M.Johns,G.Dean, B.Gruetter,D.Jacobson, C.Wilkins, S.Fortner. Coaches York and Trigstedwatch the action in the Cleveland-Jefferson match.Clevela.ndwent on towin 38 to 9. Cleveland's 1963-64 wrestling team started slow ly, losing three of four pre-season contests. A ter dropping the first three league encounter the CHS matmen came on strong to win six the final seven matches.The only blemish durii this periodwas aquestionable 22-20 loss to Wi son. Outstanding performers were co-captaii Bob Samuelson and Bob Laycoe.Samuelson toc 4th inthe Oregon AAU.Barrie Copeland and Gai Dean placed 4th in their weight divisions in tl city tournament. Richard Henjyoji completed tl season by annexing his third straight city titl this year at 123 lbs,' and placing 4th in the Ore gon Free-Style tournament. Henjyoji also re1 resented Oregon on a cultural exchange tour ' Japan. Hopes are high for better things next year wi' most of the regulars from this year's team re turning. Gary Dean, Cleveland's 141 lb. grappler tries to escape from Henjyoji goes for another pin. his Jefferson opponent. Dean placed 4th in the city. I1 ,mixu Senior, 168 pounder Bob Savage, gains control and tries des- perately to turn his opponent. ..f' Senior, Pete Destefano, tries for a pin in the PIL city meet. . Zv- ff Why ,on 4.9 ' 44 Danny Dean, sophomore, 115 lbs. tries to fight to a tion with his Roosevelt opponent. neutral posi er is fm f 5 ' 1 ,r Vile s iv 1 6 ' X i .i I V .. I K ' fi Q Q ' Vous. '- . f' .g 2 Z ,1 f . .V . .M J E . 5 yy lly.. is p ,,.. l. V Y .lf n A es. ag p.1'Vp.,,,., 1 A l Z- jj s Gary Stenzel-98 lbs. Barry Copeland-106 lbs. Mike Smoke-115lbs. Sophomore Gwins 5 losses ltie Junior 9 wins4 losses Junior4wins 3 losses Sties Q .es 'X 5 xxx.- Rich Henjyoji-123 lbs. Junior 18 wins 4 losses City Champion 123 lbs. Most Valuable City Champion, Rich Henjyojigflth place winners:Gary Dean, Barrie Copeland. P' Mike Rich- 1:30 lbs. Mike Johns-136 lbs. Gary Dean- l4l lbs. Senior Swins 2 losses. Senior 4 wins 7 losses 2 ties Junior 10 Wins 6 losses Most inspirational C51 148 lbs. Zwins 7 losses Junior 9 wins 4 loss Co-Captain 4th in Oregon AAU ,av n Samuelson, Junior co-captain,fought his way to a 4th place ,sh in the Oregon AAU tournament. nfs Bob Samuelson- 157 lbs . Dave Jacobson- 168 lbs. es2ties Junior0wins7losses Rich Henjyoji, city champion at 123 lbs. takes his opponent to the mat. Henjyoji placed 4th in the Oregon AAU tournament. J Laycoe-178 lbs. ChrisWilkins-191 lbs. Greg Fortner-H.W. .ior 10 wins4losses2ties Junioriiwins 71osses ltie Ju.nior4wins61osses -Captain Most Escapes Most Improved st Falls lst row:E.Bisse1l,B.Fitzpatrick,M.Davis,Y.Ikeda,R.Ward,B.Haynes,R.Renwick,B.Morris,B.Wa1liker,D.John- son,J.Ja.nn,K.Tay1or,M.Shan.non, K.Roberts. 2ndrow:P.Be1tran,R.McDonald,B.Noyes,J.Weakland,F.Mack, R. Howlett,L.Wright,B.Gordon,A.Bashor,S.Lyle,S.Lee,M.Pearson,P.DeStefano. Second Vorsify C1eve1and's second varsity team has had a successful season,win- ning 9 and losing 5 matches. Con- sistant winners were Bob Fitzpat- rick,Yoshiro Ikeda, Butch Haynes, Bob Walliker, Dick Johnson, and Mike Shannon. ,. 4,49 : Yoshiro Ikeda a junior, awaits the referee's whistle. Ikeda was JV Co-Captain and wrestled 123 lbs. and 130 lbs. on varsity. lst row:D.Kunz,J.Ortega,R.Morrison,K.La.fo1'd,D.Fie1ds,D.McDonald,S.Bloom.2nd row:M.Vinni11g,M.Shannon,K. Gordon,K.Davis ,J.Hermann,J.Asparrow, D.Jewel1,G.Hanben.3rd row: D.Peterson,D.Barks,M. Peterson,D.Apa,M Wong,G. Long,J.Weak1and. Not pictured:H.Wong. Freshman 1 ff, 189' ' A Cleveland grappler goes for another pin. Qi The 1961 Frosh Wrestling squad finished the season with an overall record of 3 wins and 6 defeats. In league play the little Indians won 3 While losing 4. Three of the 4 league losses were lostby less than 6 pointsglosing to Wilson 21 to 19, Madison 31 to 28 and Jefferson 31 to 30. The team had experience and in- dividual success this year. The frosh squad was given promise for the future with grapplers like Hap Wong, fSheldon Bloorn,5Jeff Weakland and Ken Davis leading the Way' 243 Vorslty Cross Country 4 Left to right W Cate J Spring S Fretta,M.Rich,J.Campbell,W.Lack,B.Laycoe,D.Dean,B.Rogers,T.Gabel,J.Jackson,Mr. Increased interest was indicated by the largest cross-country tl out in Cleveland's history. A total of 53 boys checked out equipme and almost forty finished the season. Varsity runners finished in fifth place in the PIL, advancing fr last place the previous year. These dedicated athletes ran betwc 425 and 500 miles during their twelve week season. This hardwc resulted in the better team standing and faster cross-country tin Varsity standouts were seniors John Spring and Walter Cate,Je1 Campbell, a junior, and sophomores Dan Dean and Tom Gabel. lpn' , 1 , , d I I alfa yn ,Q gd. - :Z 121' k x Shoeless Mike Rich is shown in Shown keeping in shape during the track Poised at the starting line are Jay Jacl a practice run season are cross-country men Walter and Bill Rodgers. Cate and Sam Fretta. Junior Vorsify -I 'H i 5 Left to right:D. Nelson, J. Nolind, J. Stark, G. Liberto, R. Gibson, D. Wilson, M. Davis, Mr. Rournagoux. Freshman lst row:J. Nudo, J. Fety, P. Wong, M. Ciaffoni, D. Jewell, H. Wong, B. Heath. 2nd row:J. Fettig, J. Jackson, J. Erickson, D. Johnson, D. Ludwig, M. Kauf- man, K. Davis, Mr. Roumagoux. Our Junior Varsity cross- country team, though it had fewer members than the Var- sity or Freshman teams,end- ed the year with the best re- cord.The squad placed 4th in the PIL. The Varsity team can expect even more improvement with the following returning run- ners:Walter Lack, Gary Lib- erto, Jim Stark,Dave Wilson, and Rick Gibson. Clevelands Freshman cross- country team finished their season in 5th place in the PIL. The frosh squad had more participants than either the Varsity or Junior Varsity. Outstanding underelassmen who will give us a fine group to develop future teams are: Jim Noline, Mike Ciaffoni, John Erickson,Don Ludwig, and Dennis Jewell. A.-lf Tribe Tips-Off 7964 Seoson Cleveland's 1964 basketball season was not a successful year as far as the team's win- loss record was concerned, but the schedule held many experiences well worth remem- bering. These important moments were highlighted by a new PIL single-game scoring record of 95 points in the opening league game, an upset win over afine Wilson squad and the consistent inspirational play of Rich Werschkul, all-city senior guard.The Cleveland teamgcomposed of 9 juniors, one sophomore, and only 3 seniors, was obviously handicap- ped because of the absence of tall players.However,they consistently gave good accounts of themselves. T Vorsafy Team V P I i N I sf Half VASHINGT ON ERANT VILSON TE FF ERSON LINC OLN VIARSHALL ?'RANKLIN 3 LE VE LAND BENSON VIADISON ROOSEVE LT Left to right: M. Ellet, L. Carlsen, B. Haberlach, B. Mackin, C. Colistro, J. Schmidt, K. Delong, R. Gates, C. Peters, B. Weiss, B. Ossey, R. Werschkul, T. Maloy. . . . fo n In g P I L S d ' LINCOLN WASHINGTON JEFFERSON MARSHALL GRANT WILSON BENSON FRANKLIN CLEVELAND ROOSEVELT MADISON 2nd Half WON LOST 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 6 1 9 0 10 247 M..-f BRUCE MACKIN Bos WEISS LOREN CARLSEN g11ard5f1- llin- 1651bS. guard sfr. 10 in. 150 lbs. guard 5 ft. 9 in. 148 lbs The Indian RICH WERSCHKUL guard 5ft. 9in. 142 lbs. I K b -Q 1,,.,, ...Frm X . ' 1 KURT DELONG BILL HABERLACH JOHN scx-IMJDT center 6ft.4in.l84 lbs. center 5ft.l0in.15B lbs. center 6ft.3in.146 lbs. , ilfl , , .41 'XA A g A 2 R ' w ' ' ,gn , L- 1, w C 'f Y . r k i ky CHUCK PETERS TOM MALOY ROGER GATES forward 6ft. 17 1 lbs. guard 5ft. 6in. 1331bs. center Gft. 155 lbs. Individuals MICKEY ELLET guard sff. 8511.142 lbs. g B03 OSSEY CHUCK COLISTRO Managers: Jim Mallory, Paul Neubauer St C 1'1 Larr Sutcliffe forward 5ft.9in.l50 lbs. forward Gft. 1in.175 lbs. SVS 31' 1 9, Y and Louis Lum fir? Chuck Peters drives past Marshall defenders for an easy lay-in. Fighting Roger Gates and Chuck Peters for possession of the ball is Marsha11's huge Jim Manzer. Co1onia1's John Hart tries in vain for the ball th Indian Cogers CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND SUNSET MI LWAUKIE MADISON WASHINGTON FRANK LIN JE FFERSON BENSON MARSHALL LINCOLN ROOSEVELT GRANT WILSON , f ,ww ' A Gia ,,,,,,, Haw-Q-pig., f W Senior guard Bruce Mackin uses his quick jump shot over two :rolled by the Tribe's Loren Carlsen and Rich Werschkul. hustling Wilson Trojans. 'ull Upsets JVE LAND 72 TVE LAND 56 ?VELAND 35 IVE LAND 45 IVE LAND 60 IVE LAND 57 IVE LAND 63 IVE LAND 68 EVE LAND 52 EVE LAND 6 7 MADISON WASHINGTON FRANK LIN JE FFE RSON BENSON MARSHALL LINCOLN ROOSEVE LT GRANT WILSON Roger Gates leaps high to take the ball from Walt Hixson, a Washington stalwart. Looking on are Matt Jonesfiij, Tom Jones 4341, Tom Maloyfllj, and Bob Weissf23j. CARLSEN COLISTRO DE LONG ELLET GATES HABERLACK MACKIN MALOY OSSEY PETERS SCHMIDT WEISS WERSCHKUL FGA- 39 109 136 7 62 12 126 102 44 168 9 116 373 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FG PCT. 11 . 282 43 . 395 58 . 427 2 . 286 25 . 403 1 . 083 46 . 373 40 . 392 14 . 328 73 435 0 . 000 39 . 336 131 . 348 FTA-FT 16 51 62-35 6-3 47-26 11-2 41- 45- 15- 85- 14- 68- 105- -26 PCT . 438 .510 . 565 . 500 . 553 .182 . 707 . 711 . 800 .600 . 429 . 647 . 724 Indians Exif Wifh Win Junior Varsity lst row:P. Lye11,T.TrebIehorn, B.Griswold,F.Freimark, 2nd row:J.Brink,T.Fulton,T.Roots,B.Hetrick, J.Johnson,E.Formosa. i Freshman lst row:D.Ba1'ney,M.Ingerspll,B. Brough,J.Kennedy,D.Smith,B. Petit,B.Beauchamp,R.Sconce,J. Erick- son,B.Hefflinger,R.Cowan,D.O'Shaughnessy,G.Purpura,R.Morrison,P.Daquila.nte. In 1964 the Cleveland High School Junior Varsity Bas- ketball squad became the only Cleveland team to have awinning record.TheJ. V. 's compiled al3 win 9 loss rec- ord this season. Coach Jack Dunn attributed the season's success to the team' s balanced scoring and tough defense Leading scor- ers Bob Hetrick, Ed Form- osa, Tom Treblehorn, Jim Brink, and Terry Felton, were spurred on by play- makers FredFreimark,Phil Lyel and Bart Griswold. The Freshman basketball team, though short of height, finished the year with a re- spectable 4 win 6loss record The squad began the year in fine form by winning three out of their first four con- tests. This year's frosh team was potentially better than those of the past, but was hamper- ed by the loss of 2 players to the Junior Varsity. Dave Barney and Bob Heff- linger were the leading scorers. They were follow- ed closely by Rondie Cowan, Bill Petit, Mike Ingersoll, Jeff Kennedy and Bob Brough. Varsity Track .fe 4 ci - 1 Nm, ti. sys yy lst row:D.Aibers,T.Mi1ler,S.Fretta,K.Goldman,T.Day,J.Jackson,W.Cate,D.Hetrick,T.Bristol,B.Rogers,B. Laycoe. 2nd row:B.Haynes,J. Campbell,Rjiskiidsen,W.Roumagoux,H.Fraser,B.Haber1ach,G. Liberto,W. Lack ,J. Livingston . T.Spring. 3rd row:J.Oldenburg,L.Shu1er,B.Haushi1d,M.Baden,L.Arthur,J.Boldma.n,J. Stark,K.Taylor,C.Wilkins, G Dean. Coach Shovlin Cleveland's track team started the season with a turnout in excess , , of one hundred young men. Sixteen were seniors. The earlier part of J Q. f the season brought victory in two dual meets and defeatinone meet . Coach Shovlin stated most of the boys are hard working, self-disci- plined and persevering nature:as a result they will improve them - selves and the team as the season progresses. The most consistent point Winners in the first 3 meets among the senior participants were:Jay Jackson, Wayne Roumagoux, John Spring, Brye an Laycoe, Jerry Oldenburg, Sam Fretta, Walt Cate,Duwayne Albers, Terry Bristol, Tom Day, Tom Miller, Dave Hetrick, Bill Knouff, Jim Livingston, and Ken Goldman round out the balance of the seniors on this year's varsity squad some of who will be at their best towards the later part of the season. 254 dig' Track ps 6 . gs . xo, I 1 it I Me g W ig: , I-hir 6 an J 3' V ' as Q as -bfi' ' if 'fi' ' , T' 'X - 'WM r j Lv. A. Q 'X i 'H fart' EJ 2 Q 'ew K . JW im, QW gf , Q M . kagfalaf SKY. 3' 4 my '00 QS' o 1. qQ1'f'4v5'. ' if 1' Ff 9 1 7544, I . . X 'g' fgfu.. Q f gif - 1 V W,,. ., im WVLV. A g lst row:D.Tets1aif,R.Gibson,D.Wi11son,F.Mach,J.Jefferies ,D.Weak1and,B.Architect,CJ-Iagler. 2nd row :D.Di11avou, B.Nicho1sen,G.Marsters,R.Lesch,R.Cottrell,J.Davis,R.Gaylor,L.Davis,J.Harrison,G.Abram. 3rd row:G.Ba1leau , R.Reese, P. Wemhoener, B. Floberg, G. Adams, T. Scott, A. Dewyse, R. Lee, M. Chaney. rr 71 lst row:G.Hodes ,J.Woh1gemuth,G. Loften,K.Davis,R.Gronvo1d,R.Gay1er,P.Wong,J.Hermann,G.Hansen. 2nd row :D. Mesher,J.Erickson,L.Kuch1er,M.Reynolds,M.Al1ara,B.Beauchamp,C.Hu11. 3rd row:D.Lippoif,J.Fow1er,D. Ludwig D.Reese, S. Nelson, Mr. Shovlin. 255 x K my 1 1, N - wg. w-'Q -f - A 1 ig? ,L 2121. Z ba L' f in '5 ,, 3 -X . A , ,, auf? -1' 4 fs, V A,:f. 5 , R L33 '- sm' f . 4 45 5,l,,'.,t -. HW, ,, .,.. ,, , JE y -Q - 'rg 9, ga? 1-Www 71:1 ,fain Nap!! ,ivy -, nfl, ,uf N ,W VCIVSIIY Baseball 3 lst row:L. Lum, T. Maloy, T. Hodge, T. Cook, D. Jaynes, T. Derry, B. Willoughby, M. Ellet. 2nd row:M. Clopton ' R. Werschkul, B. Ossey, B. Weiss, D. Pond, M. Morgan, L. Carlsen. 3rd row:Mr. Dunn, T. Treblehorn, B Mac kin, D. Hatch, J. Brink, J. Schmidt, R. Siler, R. Gates, P. DeStefano, J. Mallory. i l F50 boys turning out for the baseball lam this year 22 were selected. y ven seniors,twelve juniors and two ophomores made the varsity squad. .lthough the squad ran into alittle bad ack, it ended up in third place posting ecisions over Lincoln,Washington,Ro- seve1t,Wilson,Marshal1 and Jefferson khis year's ball club had good offensive ower and pitching with the best re- erve line-up in years. raduating seniors are Pete De Stefano, ave Hatch, Bruce Mackin, Don Pond, Lodger Siler, Rich Werschkul,and Bob Iilloughby. IST HALF LEAGUE STANDINGS MADISON JEFFERSON CLEVE LAND MARSHALL GRANT BENSON ROOSEVE LT LINCOLN FRANK LIN WASHINGTON WILSON WON- LOST PCT. 9-1 . 900 7-3 . 700 6-4 . 600 6-4 . 600 6-4 . 600 4-6 . 400 4-6 . 400 4-6 . 400 3-7 . 300 3-7 . 300 3-7 . 300 If -. ' .1 f' an I . an-R' An unidentified Cleveland player sends a shot to right field. Dave Hatch backs away from a high fast ball. I I I 'I X , 'W . WD' , Waiting for the pitch to come, John Schmidt readies his powerful swing. Bob Ossey grounds out to the second baseman. CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND GAME SCORES Y l LINCOLN I MADISON WASH1NGTONi ROOSEVELT3 WILSON l MARSHALL JEFFERSON FRANKLIN I GRANT I BENSON Senior Individuals PETE DESTEFANO ' lst base i BRUCE MACKIN pitcher C ,Q VM K ,X N, . r ' U ae, ... f L, A,?i' .Rgj, if tial K , t yi ,... W, In . X .. LN L m K . ' ii f L 1 ' 'W .K -i fi 4 I . gi, .9 1 Vi -, W we' it ' ' f'f'-ffiilffvb .15-it i'iw'f?'Z?v1?ff,gHfE 1 3,-K . 5 ., W-gm 4 g, ,Q M Ziyfq :X J-1 '.. ,fi - f -1 ' , .f , J-.H ' ' rl,-fi fir' .2...? iffy i f 1, '1' if gm-jg:-L ' -' ' ' i --, . . LA' -ff ,A . '.', . ., ,,, . . - f-'1-fv 4-,........ -...,, .. i . X 4, 1 .f -,i..z:: ...., ,, .4 ,. ,,.-1-.4-:ff -- 1 ' i ' 2- fa, ?:5f:'Qf1:fgp3,i--L22-ag. if 1 in-' u 1 1- '- K, N' k'7'.- UI'IWQ'll2 ' 5 1.- iv2I1 .5 ' iii' A ' 1 . 2 -. 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Junior Varsity l lstrow P Lyell D Bell A Gold B Griswold K Am l I : . , . , . , . , . ato,J.Lanctot.2ndrow:A,Bashor,F.F1'eimark,B.Heff1inger, W.Paulson,T.Fe1ton. 3rd row:J.Oreskovich,B.Pettit,B.Kiziway,M.Pearson,J.Pulido. 4th row:R.Burrows, M. Leia.ffoni,D.Dyas,E.Formosa,D.Barney. F Fixty-three boys turned out for Junior Varsity this lear. Of this group 9 freshmen and 12 sophomores tere chosen to play a ten game schedule. ?o date the team has won 5 games and lost 2. The eading hitters are Andy Gold and Fred Freimark . The team batting average is .200 and they have cored 42 runs which is an average of at least 2 runs fer i1ming.Topvarsity candidates are Bob Heffling- rgTerry Felton, Mel Pearson,Alan Bashor, Dick Iyas, Bart Griswold, Jon Lanctot, Phil Lyell and have Barney. CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND CLEVELAND BENSON 4 ROOSEVE LT 2 WILSON 5 GRANT 4 LINCOLN l WASHINGTON 8 MADISON 7 264 Swim Team usd' . First Row:S. Jones, C. Whitehead, H. Branderhorst, D. Johnson, D. Jewell. Second Row:P. Siler, N. Weichman, S. Artz, L. Ystad, P. Ward, N. Johnson. 6 lst row:D.Nielson,G.Hansen,T.Olsen,C.Adams,K. Prevette .2nd row:P.Burke,D.Adums,R.Wa1liker, E.Hanscn,R.Kiliz1n,B.Siler. Not picturccl:S. Beck , S.Barrett,J.Olsen,J.Mitchell,J.Puris,J.A1len, D. Piclcock. E64 l ' In an attempt to be in the best form pos- sible, the Cleveland boys swim team be- gan practice several weeks before the first meet. The season ended with a freestyle relay team and other com- petitors participating in the city meet. The relay team, Steve Barrett, and Phil Burke went on to the prelimeneries at the state meet. With a 7win 3 loss re- cord, the season was considered a success. Ending the season in third place with a 7 win 2 loss record, the girls swim team earned the praises of their coach and their alma mater. Wilson and Grant,the two top teams in the league, were the only squads to overcome the Indians. Award winners for the year were Hilde Branderhorst, Doni Hager, Cheryl Hager, Nancy Johnson, Cari- lyn Ogawa qcity and state winnerl, Pam Si- lerfcity winnerl , Pen- ny Ward, Nancy Wiechmann fcity and state winner and Lori Ystad. Starting off the sea- son, 14 boys played an 18 hole tournament at Eastmoreland to determine positions on the squad. Cleve- land had a very suc- cessful year at the city championships and also played in the state tournament at Glendover. Future seasons will offer opportunities for golfers at Cleve- land. Hoping for a success- ful season,the girls' golf team started off with seve ral wins.The team was led by re- turning 4-year letter- men, Mary Lee Han- sen and Adele Lava- getto.Miss Ireland, as coach of the team,re - peated another enjoy- able year.With the co- operation and special skill exhibited by the girls, the team had an especially good sea- son. Golf Teom First Row:J.0rr, T. Branford, G. Davis, B. Gard, B. Bartlett. Second Row: D. Salinas, K. Murney, R. Strom, S, Macdonald, T. Cheney G.Pierce, J. De Joode, P. Gray. First Row:L. Cheney, K. Mayer, M. Hanson, A. Ballantyne, A. Lavagetto, C. Rhoton, J. Crook, J, Corbett, D. Johnson. 265 The girl's tennis team enjoyed a relatively suc- cessful season, scoring several victories. The team led by seniors Nancy Carroll,Lynn Sach- tler,and Jerrilyn Thomp- song followed by junior Bonnie Muntz, freshman Carol Block,and sopho- mores Nancy Mesher, and Sally Scholz who were undefeated in the first half of play. The girls spent many hours practicing, in all types of weather, so that they could represent Cleveland as effectively as possible. Tennis Team X i 'f,'.':, W vi ' A ig, L ' , I . .YW A , ,r,..,N 0 l V5 53 ' x xx ,. S. Scholtz, B. Muntz, C. Block, L. Sachtler, J. Thompson, N. Mesher, 3554 lst row:J.Koe,G.Purpura,T.Springer,D.Steiuburggy,M.Wittmayer. 2nd row:D.Wright,B.Sorenson,D.Garla.n,J. Peachy,E.Matin. I 266 One of the best sea- sons of recent years was enjoyed by the In- dian tennis squad.The team defeated David Douglas and Gresham in pre-league matches Marshall,Madison and Jefferson. Captain of the team was Mike Whitmayer with Doug Wright and Jerry Koe playing the other sin - gle positions. The JV tennis squad this year was the largest inthe history of Cleveland, ending also with a suc- cessful season. Outstanding Sporlsm en Basketball Football 'BS fc-. 9 ri Jerry Oldenberg C1eveland's outstanding sportsmen were selected by their coaches and team- mates for their sportsman- ship and ability in each of the individual sports.A1so con- sidered in the selections were the individuals su- perior'performances dur- ing the seasons. Wrestling Rich Werschkul Bob Samuelson Baseball Troclc '4-ff .SUM ljl E Rodger Siler and Dave Hatch Wayne Roumagoux 1 ,Ab W wgw if r-G I CUWLTHLLVILL' a 1 1- 'K 4 , L 1 Y ' if 11 -Q., ff m 'L 2 J i 4 . A -2 z V- , .H ', - ,, iw: Il. 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Sharon 77 worth, Carol 109 arro, James 27, 109, 144, 243 arro, John 59, 201 hmson, Charlotte 109 d, Diane 27, 206 st, Gary 93 sten, Patsy 77 stin,Robert 77, 201 ey, Pamela 109, 206 res, Floyde 93 res, Frances 109 , : , , S, S, , S, in , 1 , 1 n,James 77,137 D, H, Il, n, to t t t . t , ick , , B den, Mike 77 ifaro, Janie 77 Bake, Cathy 93 Baker, Linda 93 Baker, Lynn 93,212 Baker, Pat 28,192 Baker, Richard 28,131,135 Balicki, Debbie 77 Ballantyne, Ann 93, 70,156, 265, 207 Ballantyne, Karen 139, 143, 28, 72, 137,146,l57,199, 216, 223 Ba1lenger,Pat 77 Ballou, Gene 93 Banasky, Bruce 93 Banasky, Corrie 28, 40,159,194, 205 Bantz , Dave 93 Baratta, MaryAnn 77, 194 Bardwell, Ron 28 Barker, Jane 77, 200 Barker, Jim 28 Barks, Robert 109,243 Barnekoff, Greg 28 Barney, David 109, 243, 263 Barney, Kathleen 77,143, 156, 200 Barnhart, Elizabeth 109 Barrett, Chris 28 Barrett, Steve 78 Bartin, Dennis 28 Bartlett, Bruce 28,265 Bartlett, Gary 78 Bartolome, Donna 109 Bartrug, Leslie 78 Bashor, Alan 93, 154, 242, 263 Bates, Christine 109 Bates, Kathleen 93 Battaglini , Gale 93 Bauder, Kathleen 28 Bauer, Candy 109 Baum, Greg 78, 197, 161, 217 Bauman, Lynn 78 Bean, Joyce 28 Bearson, Laurie 29, 71,196 Bearson, Patty 93,169,223 Beatty, Jennie 93 Beauchamp, Bruce 109, 156, 243 Bechtold, Kay 29 Beck, Sammy 29 Becker, Dan 78, 205 Beemer, Lloyd 78,192 Bell, Dale 93,263 Bell, Joanna 109 Bell, Leanna 29,209 Benadom, Bruce 29 Benadom, Connie 78 Benedict, Darlene 78 Benford, Bonita 93 Bennett Bennett ,Ardis 78 , Melody 78 Benson, John 93 Benson, Judith 93 Benson, Larry 109 Benson, Steve 78, 210 Berardinelli, Shari 29, 71,l35, 136, 205, Berg, Patty 109 Berk, Sharon 94 Bernando, Linda 28, 73, 157, 158. 206, 216, Bernhagen, Barbara 94, Berns, Kathy 109 Berns, Steve 93 Berry, Gene ll, 29, 78 Berry, Berry, Greg 94 Jane 29 Berry, JoAnne 29 Berry, Kay 109 Berry, Suzanne 109, 207 Beltran, Pedro 126, 242 Beson, Ricky 110,156 Beson, Rosalyn 29 Betcher, Bruce 110 Betcher, Kerry 78 Betteridge, Colleen 67 Betteridge, Pat 94 Betzer, Bruce 78, 2 10, 2 12 Beveridge, Dennis 78 Bigelow, Mardi 94, 156, 207, 223 Biggs,Bill 109 Biggs, Bob 29 Bijan, Marek 126 Bingman, Paul 94 Birch,Randy 110 Birmingham, Delores 94 Bishop,Ade1ia 110 Bissell, Elwin 94, 242 Bitar,Don 110,156 Bittner, Terry 30, 67,232 Bjelland, Deborah 94,156,223 Bjelland, Pamela 30, 206, 139, 159 Bjorklund, Nancy 78 Black, Anita 78, 200 Black, Bob 110 Black, Bob 78 Black, Jim 110 Blackman, Kathy 94 Bloch, Carol 110, 156, 266 Bloom, Sheldon 110, 243 Blue, Larry 94 Blum, Barbara 110 Bly, Sheryl 30, 196, 223 Bocci, Andy 94 Bodell, Bob 78 Boe, Stuart 94, 156,161 Boeson, John 109 Bohlman, Stephan 110 Bo1m,Del 30, 146 Bohn, Linda 78, 2 12 Boldman, Jeff 254 Boldman, Steve 30 Bonadurer, Cynthia 94, 156, 207 Bonfiglio, Claude 94 Bonfiglio, Shirley 94 Boone, Kathryn 94 Boone, Ray 94 Borthwick, Bob 110 Bortwick, William 67 Bosworth, Danny 94 Bouchey, Bob 110 Boutin, Randa 30, 156,207 Bowe, Joyce 30, 71, 139, 143, 157, 207 Boyd, Linda 110 Bozich, Lynette 30, 162 Brace, Georgia 30 Bracken, Bonnie 94 Brady, Jim 110 Brady, John 94 Brady, Larry 30, 192 Branderhorst, Evera 30, 207 Branderhorst, Gerry 30 Branderhorst, Hilde 110 Brandon, Robert 110 Breall, Ted 94 Breur, James 110 Breuer, Paul 31, 73, 147, 156, 157, 188, 190 Brewster, Carol 94, 162 Brice, Bill 31 Brice, Cathey 31, 199 Brigham, Glen 78, 238 Brimhall, George 78 Brink, James 94, 160, 260, 257 Bristol, Terry 31, 233, 137, 66,152 Brittell, Judy 78 Britzius, Robert 78 Brolliar, Linda 94 Brough, Bob 110, 243 Brough, Carol 31,139,199,143, 156 Broussard, Peggy 94 Brown, Bill 110 Brown, Diana 110 Brown, Gene 59 Brown, George 110 Brown, Jerry 77 Brown, Jerry 77,193 Brown, John 110 Brown, Meleen 110 Brown, Roger 94 Brown , Ronald 94, 212 Brugato, James 110 Brugato, Janice 110, 223 Brummel, Renda 31, 73,216,146 Bryant, Jim 78,190 Bryant, Nancy 31, 139, 193, 143, 205 Bryson, Ruth 31, 7O,l93, 156,206 Bryson, Susan 94, 173, 224, 207 Buckholta, Marcia 78 Buchanan, David 31 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Nancy 34, 71, 130, 131, 135,1 156, 162, 200, 205 Clark, Claudia 95,162 Clark, John 111 Clark, Linda 79 Claymier, Kenneth 33,137 Clopton, Clair 95,147 Clopton, Michael 79, 257, 260 Cloud, Marilyn 34 Clover, Mike 163 Coats, Kathleen 111 Cochran, Pennie 111 Coffey, Mark 95 Coffman, Michael 111 Colby, Gayle 34,194 Cole, Sue 79 Coleman, Pamela 79 43, Core, Deborah 34 Core, Dorothy 35, 212 Cornell, Carol 35 Cornell, Donna 35 Cornell, Judy 35, 70, 192, 205 Corno, Barry 80 Corno, Marguerite 80 Corno, Pat 95 Cottongin, Gene 35, 147 Cottrell, Rex 95 Coulson, Lynn 80,111,194 Cowan, Randy 111,243 Cox, Dave 35,13l, 135,160 Cox, Kevin 111 Cox, Judy 80 Cox, Mary 35 Coxen, Janice 80 Coxen, Steve 35 Crabtree, Margaret 80,134,13 162 , 206 Cranor, Jerry 80 Cranor, Judy 80, 216 Cranor, Lillian 95 Crawford, Ray 35, 201 Crecraft, Yvonne 111 Crew, Linda 111 Crivella, Barbara 95 Crocker, Bruce 146 Crook, Joyce 80, 156, 206, 265 Cuddy, Steve 80, 201 Culver, Barbara 80 Culver, Beaver 111 Cummings, Doug 80 Cumpston, Clark 80,136,139 9,143, Colistro, Chuck 79, 172, 197, 207, 237, 239,245,247 Collins, Sharon 79,194 Collins, Susan 79,194 Curnow, Janice 80,162 Curry, Linda 111 Curtis, Jim 35 D Dagvilante, Paul lll, 243 Dahl, William 80 Dalton, David 35 Daniels, Ken 80 Daniels, Terry 80 Danielson, Greg 35, 67,137, 163, 201, 217 Danielson, Russell 80 Danton, Ranee 36 Dauenhauer, Dan 95 Dauenhauer, Tony 95 Daugherty, Josephine 80,216 Comella, James 111 Connelly, Susan 111 Cook, Nancy 79, 206 Cook, Terry 79, 163, 197, 257, 260 Coon, Bill 34, 139, 143, 145 Cooper, Billie 79,206 Cooper, Colleen 111 Coots, Colleen 95 Coots, Richard 79 Copeland, Barrie 79,238,240 Copeland, Beth 111 Corbett, Dick 34 Corbett, Janis 95, 265 Corbett, Mike 34 Corbett, Nelson 34 Davis Barbi so,13s, 199,222 Davis Gay 36, 137,207,265 Davis Jay 147 Davis, Ken lll, 243 Davis Martin 80, 156, 235, 242 Davis Mary 111 Davis Nita 36,196,217 Davis Ruth 96 Davis Sharron 111 Davis Susan 96,205 Davis, Sue 111,144 Davis, Todd B0 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80 Donovan, Terry 80, 201 Dorland, Lonnie 96 Dorland, Rodney 96 Dorsey, Edwin 112 Dorsey, Ethelda 37 Doughty, Betty 37, 123, 135, 158, 19 Dowd, Jerry 80,147 Downey, Teri 80 Drinkwalter, Margaret 37, 70 Driscoll, John 37, 212 Dubnicay, Kathleen 80 Dudleston, Carol 96 Dufort, Peggy 80,134,200 Dyas, Barbara 37, 70, 194, 205 Dyas, Dick 96,141,263 Dye, Paula 37, 70,192 E Eagen, Pat 112 Earhart, Charles 193 Earhart, Will 96 Ebner, Judy 96 Eckelman, Diana 38 Eckelman, Scott 80, 145, 163 Eckman, Cindy 96 Ecton, Judy 38,212 Edgerton, Becky 96 Edgerton, Steve 80 Edwards, Steve 80, 193 Eggert, Sharon 223 Ehrsam, Chris 96 Ehrsazn, John 38 Eisen, Erwin 38 Eisendorf, Barb 80, 196 Eivers,Alice 112 Eivers, Cathy 38, 71, 196 Eller, Bill 96 Ellet, Mickey si,137, 197,237, 239, 247, 245, 257,260 Elliot, Cami 70, 73, 38, 199, 223 Elliot, Richard 96, 156 El1iot,Wi11iarn 112 Embrey, Susan 81 2 Ernpey, Marsha 38, 72, 139, 136 158, 206 England, Earl 146, 216 Engles, James 112 Ericson, Gail 81.216 Erickson, John 112, 243 Erickson, Marie 81 Eskelson, Lynn 38, 135, 156 Eskildsen, Ron 96, 137, 148, 23 Estes, Eunice 112 Estes, Lyle 112 Estes, Navina 81 Evans, Ted 81, 201, 143 Evensizer,John 81 Everett, Mike 96 Eyer, Mike 81, 156,201 F Fadner, Patricia 96 Fajardo, Desi 126 Farnsworth, Linda 112, 156, 22 Farrell, Stuart 38, 143 Faubion, Toni 81 Faulk, Harriet 112 Faulkner, Kim 38,74 Faulkner, Terry 8 1 Faunt, James 112, 144 Feather, Dawn 8 1 Feather, Mike 112 Fedderson, Bev 38 Fedderson, Patsy 81, 194 Felton, Terry 112, 141, 243, 263 Fernandez, Rafael 38, 126 Ferrante, Lorraine 81, 2 16 Ferrero, Linda 96, 207 Ferrier, Jerry 81 1 Ferris, Karen 39, 74, 194 Y Fessler, Janet 112 1 Fessler, Linda 96,223 Fettig, Jim 112, 156, 163 Fetty, Pam 96 1 Fetty, Sherrie 81 Fety, Claudia 96 Fety, Jim 112,235 Field, David 112, 243 Fillmore, Kent 81, 143, 190 Fillmore, Valerie 97, 175, 170 Fimmel, Dave 81 Finck, Ted 81 Fisher, Dana 39, 61, 210 Fishman, Cheryl 96 Fitch, Sandra 69, 2 16 Fitzpatrick, Alan 112 Fitzpatrick, Bob 81, 137, 242 Floberg, Bill 97, 175, 176 Floberg, Tina 39, 67, 71, 138,140 156, 157,199,223 Floyd, Debbie 97, 79, 156 Floyd, Kathy 97,206 Foeste, Nelda 81,201 Folliard, Sharon 81 Fontana, Robert 81 Foote, Jim 97 Forbes, Karen 112 Forbes, Terry 39,111, 147, 200 Forbish, Blithc 97 Forbish, Bree 206, 81 Force, Nelta 97 Formoso, Ed 97, 147, 157, 243, 263 Forsythe, Scott 81 Fortner, Greg 81, 230, 238, 241 Fortner, Sue 39, 200 Fosbury, David 39, 61 Fosnot, Cheryl 97 I,-5 ,f':3: .-. gi , . 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Gates, Susan 97 Gatto, Rosalie 40, 71, 194 Gatto, Roselyn 113 Gayler, Rickie 82 Gayler, Ronald 113 Gebhardt, Renate 82 Geiger, Qflvia 40, 194, 205 Gelhar, Larry 40 Gemma, Dave 82, 156 George, David 40, 82 George, Linda 113 George, Pam 82 Gerke, Jennie 113 Gerke, Wendy 82, 206 Gibson, Barbara Gibson, Rich 97, 235 Gifford, Gary 40, 201 Gilbert, James 82 Gilbert, Larry 113 Gilchrest, Jan 40, 209, 2 12 Gilham, Carolynn 97 Gilliespie, Kent 40 Gilley, John 97 Gillson, James 113 Gimarelli, Barbara 82,2 12, 223 Gladstone, Bruce 82, 193, 188, 192 Gladstone, Duncan 113 Glass, Cynthia 41 Glanbitz, Richard 113 Gleason, Patty 41, 199, 223 Glermen, Paul 113 Go1d,Andy 146,263 Golden, Susan 113 Golden, Vaughn 113 Goldhammer, Joan 134, 205 Goldman, Ken 41, 197, 233, 137 Goldspink, Bill 41 Gollan, Charlotte 113 Goodman, Ruth 70, 41, 67, 223, 157, 196, 110, 138,136 Goodrich, Candie 82 Goodrich, Todd 113 Goodsell, Wayne 146 Gordon, Bill.97. 242 Greco,Andy 41, 71, 194 Greco, Shirley 41, 194, 205 Green, Gary 82 Green, Paulette 82 Greene, Sue 41, 70, 157 Greenstein, Ruth 113 Greenway, Allen 113 Grier, Judy 113 Grier, Karen 156,82 Griffin,Darre1l 238 Griffiths, Leigh Ann 42, 162 Griffiths, Cherie 82, 2 12 Grimes, Carol 42 Grimes, Janice 42, 156, 70, 157 66 Gronvold, Randy 113 Grindee, James 97 Grindrod, Barbara 113 Griswold, Bart 263, 243, 97 Griswold, David 42 Grohs, Patricia 82 Grolbert, Beverlv 82 Grindee, James 97 Grindrod, Barbara 113 Gronvold, Kris 113 Gronvold, Robyn 199 Groppo, Marilyn 41,71, 145, 156, 192 Gross, James 82, 97 Grossenbacher, Karleen 97, 162 Grossenbacher, Paula 113, 223 Gruetter, Robert 42, 71, 190, 197 238, 241 H Haage, Diane 97 Haberlach, Bill 82, 137, 238, 245 248 Haberman, Arlene 97, 212 Hachtman, Jane 42 Hads, Bill 193 Hads, Glenn 97 Hagen, Doug 82 Hager, Cheryl 82 206 Hager, Doni 113, .70 Hager, Dcni113, 170, 173, 175 Haggler, Charles Haines, Janice 113 Hale, John 97 Hale, Paul 144, 146 Hale, Terry 97 Hales, Cindy 113 Hales, Karen 42, 200, 210, 223 Hall, Barry 82, 201 Hall, Kitty 42, 162, 193, 200 Hall, Lynda 82, 194 Hall, Ruth 82 Halley, Bill 82 Haman, Joa.nne 82, 194 Hamilton, Diem Hamilton, Dick 82, 147, 197 Hammond, Marilyn 97, 154, 157, 173, 223 Hamner, Toni 97 Hamnes, Ernest 113 Hancock, Carol 82, 157, 216 Hanley, Kathy 82 Hanrahan, Patrick 97 Hansen, Everett 42, 137, 205 Henjyoji, Rich 238, 239, 241, 1. 157,240 Henley, Mike 210, 97 Henning, Linda 114,223 Henry, Mary 114 Hepburn, Cathy 114,223,156 Herman, Gerald 43,61 Herman, Jim 114, 243 Hermann, Richard 61. 44 Herndon, Kathy 83,194 Herrington, Gerry 83 Hansen, Linda 42 Hansen, Marylee 42, 140, Hansen, Marylee 42, 135, 140, 159 265 Hansen, Marylee 42, 135, 140 159, 265 Hanson, Donna Hansen, George 137, 243 Harding, Jo 113 Harding, Jo 113 Hardman, Steve 113 Harger, Jackie 97 Harger, Kathy 113 Harmon, Patty 82, 194 Harney, Christy 42 Harper, Roger 97 Harrel, Carol Jean 61 Harrel, Rosann 82 Harris, Harris, Denise 113, 210 Judy 82 Herrle, Suzanne 83 Hesse, Sharie 61, 108, 44, 209 Hessel, Janet 114 Hester, Leonard 79 Heth, Brian 144,146 Hetrick 193. 201 ,Bi11145,157,s1,1o1,4 Hetrick, Bob 243, 97 Hetrick, Dave 139, 145, 190, 61, 143,193 Heydlauff, Susan 97, 206 Hickman, Craig 97, 210 Higuera, Dan 97 Harris, Lore 113 Harrison, Pam 97, 162, 223 Harrison, Teresa 113 Harrowitz, Sharon 97 Harsch, Trudy Hart, Linda 97 Hartley, John 82 Hildebrand, Lee 83 Hildenbrand, Jerry 144,137,111F 44, 146,117 Hill, Jonathan 144,147 Hi11iS, Diane 114,173 Hilson, Kathy 152,138, 44,135, 157, 66 Hartman ,Brad 82 Hartman, Cheryl 82 Hartman , Daryl 97,147 Hartman, Gary 113 Hartman, John 82 Harvey, Bob 97 Harvey, Donna 97 Harvey, Linda 43 Harvey, Loyd 114 Haskell, Holly 114 Hatch, Margaret 97,154 Hatch, Dave 257, 260, 43, 207, 67 B111 114 Hilton, Kathy 114 1 Himes, Mike 67,192,190, 44,15 Hinkle, Bob 97 Hinkle, Dick 114 Hipes, John 97 Hite, Ray 97 Hobbs, Sharon 97 Hodes, Gregory 114 Hodge, 260 Tom 70,197,l57,134, 25, Hodges, Jonell 44, 62 Hodges, Larry 97,147 Hodges, Linda 114 Hoefler,Roberta,146,83, 200, Hattan, Ken 73, 70, 43,222 Haushild, Bill 97,156 Hawkins, Allen 97 Hawkins, Ken 82,156 Hay, Nancy 114 Haynes, Butch 238,141,137, 82, 197, 242,163 Haynes,Walter 83 Hazeltine, Jennie 97,207 Hazlett, Diana 114, 212 Hedlund, Linda 97 Heer, Margaret 83,144,200 Heery, Robert 43,197 Hefflinger, Judy 43, 61 Hefflinger, Patricia 97 Hefflinger, Robert 263,114,243 Hefi, John 43 Hege, Roland 83, 207 Heid, Ken 206 Heider, Joyce 97 Hein, Linda 200, 135, 43, 131 Hein, Louise 83 Heintz, Joanne 97 Heintz, Theresa 207, 61, 135, 43,15G, 131 He11stein,MaryAnn 83,216 Helzer, Ned 139,143, 217, 193, 137, 43, 232,138, 70 Hemminghaus. 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Maria 126 Scarino, Suzanne 119 Schacher, Arlene 59, 144, 146, 216 Schaefer, MerylLee 88, 162 Schaffer, Mary 88 Schatz, Philip 124 Schaner, Alice 104 Scherdin, Suzanne 59, 75, 135, 156 Schetky, Steve 88 Schink, Janice 119 Schlappie, Juanita 119 Scholoeman, Rose 104 Schmeltzer, Debi 104, 144, 146 Sherwood, Jim 105 Shinnick, Julie 105 Shipman, John 105 Shipman, Leslee 120 Shirts, Bradley 120 Shoemaker, Sallie 88 Shook, Jim 60, 146 Short, Van 88 Spring, John 61, 137 Springer, Elizabeth 121 Springer, Richard 121 Springer, Thomas 121 Stady, Gregg 121 Staley, Shirley 89 Staley, Yolanda 105 Standley, Terrie 89 Shrum, Shuler Shuler Siefer, Sigler, Siler , Terry 105 Cecil 64 Lance 105, 254 Stanfield, Ray 89 Stanley, Linda 89 Stapleton, Wayne 89 Marilyn 88, 194 Bert 89 Pam 89, 138, 162, 206 Siler, Rodger 60, 137, 257, 259, 267 Simmons, David 89 Simmons, Jim 60 Simmons, Nancy 105 Simmons, Vickie 89 Stark, Jim 89, 254 Stark, Wendy 61 Stearns, Paula 105 Steckler, Eileen 89 Steeze, Jene 121 Stefan, 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Sirianni, Dennis 60 Sirianni, Jacqueline 105 Sirianni, Robert 105 Sirois, Jeff 64, 156 Skeri, Brigitta 89 Skinner, Joanne 89, 192 Skourtis, George 126 Slater, Karell, 89 Sleep, Ralph 83 Sleep Wallace 89, 216 Smallwood, Reba 89 Smark, Beverly 105 120, 206 Smith, Cathy Smith, Daryl 105 Smith, David 120, 243 Smith, David L20 Smith, Donna 83, 200 Smith, Jan 120 Smith, Jim 105 Smith, Nancy 120 Smith, Nancy 120 Smith, Penny 120 Smith, Ruth 105 Smith, Steve 60 Smith, William 89 Smoke, Michael 89, 238, 240 Snair, Mary 105 Sneath, Virginia 89 Snell, David 105 Snipes, Glee Steinbrogge, Dick 121, 266 Steininger, Dale 121 Stelle, Shirley 61 Stenzel, Gary 105, 238, 240 Stephens, Jacqueline, 74 Sterner, Karen 121, 156 Stewart, Al 105 Stewart, Debbie 89, 159, 206 Stewart, Jack 121 Stice, Jackie 121 Stice, Judy 89 Stirahtis, Richard 121 Stone, Mike 89 Storer, Connie 61, 75, 139, 143, 194 Storm, Dennis 89 Stoughton, Kathi 61 89, 162, 194 Strader, Rhonda Strietzel, Eddie 105 Strietzel, Susan 121 Strom Rick 89, 153, 156, 188, 190, 265 Strom, Steve 121 Struckmeier, Gerald 61 Sturgeon, Sandra 121, 223 Sturm, Sherri 90, 206 Subotnick, Cathy l05 Sugarman, Barry 121 Sullivan, Mary 61, 72, 138, 152, 157, 162, 173, 199, 207 Sun, Linda 105 Sunseri, Jeanne 64, 120 Slnseri, Terry 105 Sutcliffe, Larry 61, 239, 247 Swanson, Mary 121 Sweetland, Dale 105, 144, 146 Syveetland, Kay 61, 139, 143 Snipes, Glenn 120 Snodgrass, Larry 60 Snyder, Linda 89 Snyder, Melody 105, 144 Sodja, Bill 60 Sohrn, Linda 89 Soles, Georgene 89 Sommerset, Christie 105, 162 Soper, Connie 105, 156, 216 Sorensen, Brock 120, 266 Sorenson, Judi 89, 207 Sorrels, Mary 120 Sorvik, Terry 89 Sotomayor, Enrique 126 Soumokil, Anne 89 Spangler, Katy 120, 158 Spangler, Martha 61, 74, 140, 162, 204 Sparks, Leah 120 Spaziani, Joe 89 Speece, Cheryl 121 Speece, Kathleen 89, 206 Sprando. Lynn 64, 204 Swenson, Claudia 61, 70, 74, 147, 157, 172, 178, 196, 223 Swindley, Patricia 121 Szaroleta, Chris 74, 90, 157, 169 207 T Tack, Charleene 62 Tappenbeck, Mike 121 Tarnasky, Ed 121 Tarnasky, Gay 62 Tate, Dolores 90 Tate, Jackie 62, 202 Tatone, Cheri 90, 159, 162, 207 Tatone Gary 90 Taylor, Carol 105, 156 Taylor, Kerry 105, 242, 254 Taylor, Meagan, 105 Teach, Raymond 90 Teegarden, Karen 121 Teegarden, Kathy 90 Templeton, Paul 90 Tetzlaff, Dave 105, 254 290 Compliments of Holman Tran fer Co. Warehousing-Trucking Kasch's Garden Center and Nursery 'Everything for your garden 8125 SE. McLaughlin Blvd M U LTIJMARINE Products F p R -1- f . , AGENT Fon STEPHENS CRUISER8 it 2440 S. E. Raymond Street Portland Oregon 97202 4:oNol:A1'l1l.A'rloNs Class of '64 Chuck's Barber Shop 7042 E. Milwaukic S Sz W Farm Equipment PORTLAND LABEL CO., INC. Incorporated U BE'r'rzn l.Aazl.s ron Brrvzn Pno U 2630 S. E. Steel BRUCE I.. HANNAN 8213 5.5, 17TH Ava. E!E: 6 55414141 LAPJD 2. CDRIEGCDN CGNGRAT U LATIONS PORTLAND Sellwood AKW Root Be CUSTOM PACKERS, Inc Non-Carbonated Beverages and Canners of Carbonated Centenial Motors The Best Root Beer ln Town F' ?Yr 3 s.A . l Rancho Flowers Powell O.K. Tire Store 1 FOR TIRES AND TIRE SERVICE, FRONT END ALIGNMENT Sz BRAKES, Self Service SEE US Open Every Day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5120 S' E' Powell PR0SpeCt 5-9223 Potted Plants ' Cut Flowers - Corsages I ff fr at oooe CGW SORED t h 39 81 Holgate Locations , - f '1,:':7 i, K .A-4 Aux we ' run' f 23o'5 3575 SF. Division 2010 2. Burnside 18th and Super lliway - Uregon City the Rest Home for retired teenagers BANDY'S RADIO-TV SERVICE Hamburgers P BE6057O aosss E 17 AVENUE LES BANDY PORTLAND2 OREGON Shakes BELL'S Fries SUGAR CREST DOUGHNUTS fresh eggs fresh milk ve getable shortening Retail Wholes ale 1313 S.E. 82nd Portland Foundry Company 2420 s.E. Umatilla BE 5-3569 Two BIC LOCATIONS CHICO'S 1919 S.E. 82nd 3011 N. Lombard R 1 1. rj ,,. CIRCLE HB me Q re W ff- CHUCK areal? CHUCK WAGON f 1 WAGON 'L . lfil, 'A 449' X r H. 5 -I XA -se r I - 'mf ., if rf f ...,,, , YK, . I ' -- J H, if r ,. lk 7 . er fl . R' J ia gy wr -W , i L37 -ff -R-Q ig D' 5 I amass -- 3 East End Sellwood Bridge 291 :. E: 555 if li I WZ! j 1 ' 4 4. - 'SEE 4:11 get ROSKAM'S BARBER SHOP I . . . tallan Pizzeria Barbers: Carl, Swede, Tip, and George 1148 5.13. Powell Blvd. Phone BE. 6-7376. 6219 5.12. Foster Road PR. 4-4601 Don-Frank Company ARCHERY o lB T Z3,5JL'EAST Linoleum EEEOEEHD' Quality lnstallation - Free Estimates AUTOMATIC CINDOOR ARCHERY 1924 5.13, 61h W BE, 2-8131 Joseph's Fine Restaurant . , DAD LUB 9 C Excellent Food - Complete Fountain Service Opposite Greyhound Depot - downtown Congratulations Congratulations Class of 1964 292 To The Senior Class I Wiechmann, Nancy 106 Theiler, Judy 90, 192 Thode, Connie 106 Thode, Corless 121 W Waalkers, Ellen 63, 202 Wade, Jeff 90 156 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, homas, homas, Thomas, Thompson ompson hompson Thompson, 66 hompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Bev 62 Bill 62, 135 Claude 90 Craig 121 Darmy 121 Ginger 105 Ginger 105 Merrilyn 105 Scott 106 Wagner, Lurene 90 Wagner, Steve 106, 144 Wahl, Gregory 121 Wahl, Vic 90 Waldenmyer, Ruth 63 Walhood, Cheryl 106 Walker, Ralph 106 Walker, Wanita 106 Walliker, Bob 90, 242 Bev 90 Delia 90 Janice 121 Jerrie 62, 75, 162, 192 Jim 106 Mary 106 Mary Ann 106 Richard 121 Susan 121 Thomsen, Tom 106 Tillman, Dave 62 Timm, Sharon 90, 162 Wallin, William 106, 210 Walters, Bev 63, 75, 143, 162, 206 y Wampler, Gary 63, 71, 75, 222 Wann, Ward, Ward Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Marilyn 106 Jon 90 Judi 90 Michael 121 Pamela Patricia 121, 144 Penny 121 Roger 90, 242 156, 156, 2 Wood, Tinkle, Marilyn 90, 212, 216 Tipton, Barbara 90 Tivey, Happy 90 Tivy, Wendy 62, 74, Toedtemeier, Terry 90 Todd, Greg 106 Tompkins, Jim 106 Torchia, Bob 62 Torian, Paul 90 Travis, Jack 90 135, 208 Trebelhorn, Tom 106, 141, 146, 253, 257, 261 Treinen, Julie 121 Tri, Darlene 90, 202 Troudt, Betty 62 Trout, Miriam 90, 212 Trullinger, Jay 62, 74, Tubbs, Nata 90 Tucciarone, Gerald 106 Tucciarone, Gerald 63, 209 Tucker, Don 90, 216 Tucker, Linda 62 Turner, Pam 90, 162, 206, 222, 223 Turturice, Joyce 90, 162 Tuttle, Francie 121 Tweet, Diane 210 163, 205 U Unkeles, Dorothy 121 Unverrich, Fred 90, 147 Utter, Gary 106 Utter, Mike 121 V VanAuken, Charlene 121 VanAuken, Don 90 Vancil, Terry 106 Vanderenter, Roy 90 Van Duyn, Vivian 63, 223 Van Katwijk, Napolitana 126 Ward, Warner Warnke Waskey Wasser, Watkins, Watkins, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watters , 1 y Vicky 121 Greig 63 Sharon 106 Art 90, 134, 217 Alan 122 Barbara 122 106 James Jeanine 90 Margie 63 Pamela 63 Sue 63 Todd 122 Joletta 90 Watts, John 106, 163 Weakland, Dan 106, 255 Weakland, Jeff 122, 242, 243 Weatherby, Dianne 63, 200 Weider, Idelle 122 Weinstein, Marla 96, 210 22 Weiss, Bob 91, 161, 287, 245, 245, 257, 201 Weissenbuehler, Shirley 106 Weissenfluh, Dawn 122, 140 Weissenfluh, Gregg 122 Welch, Cathy 106, 162 Wells, Barbara 90, 200 Wells, Debbie 90, 143, 156, 191, 193, 206, 223 Wells, La Donne 91 Welp, Karin 91 Wemhoener, Paul 106, 146, 255 Wente, Diana 84, 106 Wente, Janet 122, 156 Werschkul, David 72, 91 Werschkul, Rich 63, 170 Werschkul, Rich 63, 70, 137, 146, 168, 207, 237, 238, 245, 248, 257, 259, 267 West, Glemi 106 West, Kathleen 91, 200 Westcott, Mark 106, 141, 156 Westman, Robert 63 Whitchurch, Diana 106 Whitechurch, Donna 91 White, David 210 Van Voorst, Rene 121 Veach, Linda 90 Venable, Tom 106 Villa, Gloria 106 Vining, Dale 121 Vinning, Mike 243 Vocana, George 90 Vogel, Bob 142 White, Pam 122, 172 White, Paula 64 Whitehead, Bill 64, 91, 238 Whitehead, Bob 141, 143, 193 Whitehead, Cynthia 122 Whitehead, Glee Whitehead, Glenn 64, 137, 144 Whitehead. Sharon 106 Whitlock, Steve 122 Wiokstrand, Janice 91, 146 - Wiesner, Nancy 122 Wilde, Bill 64 Wilde, Lorraine 122 Wilhelm, Janice 91, 200 Wilkens, Chris 91, 137, 230, 254 Wilkes, Byron 106 Wilkes, Terry 122 Williams, Pat 91, 206 236 Williams, Shirlev 106 Williamson, Kathy 91 Willoughby, Bob 64, 73, 137, 156, 157, 161, 205 Willson, Dave 91, 147, 212, 235, 254 Wilson, Diane 106 Wilson, George 91 Wilson, Jackie 91 Wilson, Joe 91 Wilson, Wanda 122 Winslow, Linda 106, 223, 224 Winter, Mary 64, 66, 71, 75 , 131, 135 Winter, Patricia 64 Winter, Sandra 64 Winters, William 122 Wirick John 64, 131, 135, Wittmayer, Mike 137, 266 Woerndle, Celia 64, 70, 74, 192, 205 Woerndle, Susan 91, 134, 145, 192 207, 212 Wohlgemuth, James 122, 255 Wohlgemuth, Phil 64 Wolf, Bryan 65 Wolf, Henry 91 Wolf, Jack 107 Woltz, Bill 107 Wolverton, Marcia 107 Wong, Alice 107 Wong, Alma 122 Wong, Hap 122, 235 Wong, Kenneth 122 Wong, M. 243 Wong, Preston 122, 235, 255 Wong, Rick 156 Wood, Bert 91 Wood, Carol 122 Wood, Diana 70, 191 Wood, Diane 65, 74, 209 Wood, I-larry 65 Wood, James 65, 147 Wood, Jim 107 Wood, Pat 107, 156, 159 Paula 122, 212, 223 Wood, Penny 122, 223 Woods, Carol 91 Woods, James 91, 146 Woods, Rick 122 Woodside, Colleen 91 Work, Carole 107 Work, Cheryl 75, 91 Worthington, Judy 65 Wright , Dick 107, 144, 147 Wright, Doug 260 Wright, Larry 107 Wright, Steve 91 Wrona, Darryl 122 Wrona, Duane 107 Wrona, Naomi 91 Wunderlich, John 65 Y Yarbrough, Graig 65 Yasutome, Richard 122 Yazzolino, Tony 65, 66,71, 75 Yee, June 159 York, Elizabeth 107, 212 York, Susan 107, 156, 216 Yoshida, Rosemary 122 Young, Rich 65, 71, 75 Younger, Claire 122, 223 Youngstrom, Shirley 91 Ystad, Laurie 122 Ystad, Patti 65 Z Zapp, Celia 91 Zeidman, Larry 91, 139, 2 Zivney, Jean 65, 199 07, 217 293 IVI. E. BERNHAGEN Estate Planning Be2 -82 36 Lal.-Q-..v Tuck Lung Company 205 N.W. 4th CA. 3-1090 AMIKKI N , al ' - A lIONGllA'l'lll.A'l'l0NS Class of 'full Compliments Lo our Good Neighbors Masons Supply Company 2637 S.E. l2th BETA CHI Wishes The Senior Class Success ln The Future Major's Salon de' Beaute' 4138 S.E. 42nd Avenue PR. 5-2556 TRoLEE ',,,f ' sl! I 4 lillA'l'lll,A'l'lllNS Class ol' 'bl .N 1:mm:lm'lu.A'l'loNsmzlwof-nl o f V 1 -as-gs MORELAND MARKET Fruits - Vegetables - Flowers BE. 5-9994 5523 S.E. 28th Avenue 1 ll F Y I? 5 I 9 f Y: 4' 4 ' 1 ll lblv xl Brix C' T Qiilm N .4 -A 5 A ' gi X .I fo .A 3.11, ,Z X 1 if w 1 '1 , ' .gy X 1- 0 I V -. L' ,4 1 ' 'N V 9 rl' P , . ,..u4 , , ., if . Zllllf' - ' N 0 ' June, 1964 CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL 3400 S. E. 26th Avenue Portland, Oregon To The Graduating Class of 1964: We would like to congratulate and offer best wishes to the graduating senior class. You are now beginning a wonderful new phase of your life. We hope that for your future photographic needs--wed- dings, commercial, or portraits--that you will remember us. Sincerely, BRUNO STUDIO Retiring Teachers Mrs. Lorna Thomas left the Clevelandfaculty this year.Lastfall Mrs. Thomas suffered a stroke and was hospitalized for some time.While .at Cleveland, Mrs. Thomas has been active in several departments Among these are:counselor, 10 yearsgChairman of counselors,three years, vocational chairman,four yearsgand chairman of the English department, three years. Present students and those who have gradu- ated will miss Mrs. Thomas at Cleveland. Mr. Norman Martin who has been teaching for 37 years, is retiring atthe end of the 1964 school year. Mr. Martin has been teaching in Cleveland High in the same room,all the years that he has been here. Mr.Martin is current- ly teaching Business Office Practice here.He received his AB degree at Oberlin College in Ohio and had five years of business office work at different companies. He then moved on to teaching which he thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Mable Pratt,a Cleveland typing teacher, is retiring from her position after 40 years of service in teaching. She has taught various subjects besides typ- ing in cities all over Oregon. Mrs. Pratt also has had avaried educatiomrangingfrom Ore- gon State University,where she graduated in 1922, to Columbia University in New York. Besides teaching,Mrs. Pratt has always been interested in drama and speech and at one time worked at the Civic Theater. i 1 i.1.i.-1-.-l JOIN AND SUPPORT YOUR T Sahli Jones Lowest Prices Always On Furniture T.V. Appliances Stereo 1235 21st Milwaukie 6611 S.E. Powell 2608 N. Lombard SHOP FOR '6411S.E.MiIw 14 84SE M '55I:h81EastB d 33d8INEH k 122nd84N.E GI 3038N E U l 'N.L bd11G ly 39th84SED RIghHII 23d81W IIB d 182 d81SE D I i BRANDS You mow - VARIETIES YOU LIKE SIZES YOU WANT Kingsley Lumber Company -4' ri Q' 530 S.E. 81st Avenue AL. 3-7553 DIERINGEIPS Two Great Shopping Centers To Serve You! 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