Corbett High School - Cohimore Yearbook (Cohimore, OR)
- Class of 1961
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4 aw nm Qi 1 will B s N bl' ff F20-mE. ' 5 f x ' '7:'.Az4Q2QEfE.11 ,. , 9321355252: jfj -55,52 .f X+3 LYwf:wfff5m ' f m V www H M2336 .Qs-waffwizf: Sw 2-f'S k:'i1,,x11afgr4:f, 5 H ,y:,-W-Rs f 5, 5,5 1 96I COHIMORE CORBETT HIGH SCHOOL CORBETT, OREGON Editor. . . . . . . . Mike Hager Adviser . . . . Mrs. Joy C. Perry The following pages of this memory album will give the reader an inside look at Corbett High School. The Cohimore Staff hopes that the book will present a thorough account of the academic 1. year of 1960-1961. The division pages introducing sections throughout the COHIMORE are decorated with scenes taken from our own Columbia River Gorge. The particular scenes that have been chosen for these pages and designed by Mike Hager are probably familiar to you. They are places which most of us are proud to claim as attractions found in our own backyard . ,arf 494 Crown Point TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS ------------------------------- CLASSES ---- ---- ACTIVITIES ----- --- ORGANIZATIONS --- --- ATHLETICS ----- --- 1NDEX--- ---- Our lives have resembled and will con- tinue to resemble a vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely up- ward the landmarks of the past are one by one submerged. But there always will be memories to lift their heads above the tide until finally the lake is overflowing. One of the most outstand- ing of these memories, probably lifting its head highest, will be the remembrance of Corbett High School and for all that it represents. If each and every one of us could examine this memory more closely, we would see teachers and friends each extending a guiding hand and facing us with an expression of concern. We would see the members of our community who have long been our symbols of inspiration and support. Last but not least, we would see our parents striving so hard to make us better citizens. After our high school years, our relation- ship with Corbett High and the community will diminish slowly as a thing of the pastg only memories such as are contained in this book will continue to exist. Secretary MRS. HELEN POST Clerk MRS. ETHEL KIRKHAM The Cohimore staff believes that the school cooks and custodians should receive recognition within this section. Without clean buildings and nourish- ing food the academic program would be hindered. Not pictured are cooks MRS. VENABLE and MRS. HUNT, custodians MR. BURNHAM and MR. MCMORRAN. Academics and Administration Superintendent Arthur Hiemstra heads the Corbett school district and serves also as principal of the high school. Acting as coordinator and director in such matters as school personal and public relations, Mr. Heimstra has led the faculty through two years of continuous expansion. He also works with the school board in formulating budgets and policies for the school. if Q 1, This page is sponsored by: J. C. PENNEY INC. BUTLER'S VARIETY STORE 'I9 N.E. Powell 133-'I37 N. Main Ave. Gresham, Oregon MR. V. O. MONROE Typing I Typing II Athletic s Carol Britton receives a word of advice Qabovej. It's hard to believe that diagramming a simple sentence Qbelowj could be so complicated. MR. WILLARD SOGGE World Geography U. S. History English III English I Chorus This page is sponsored by: AMITION FURNITURE MOLLERS NURSERY 202 N. Main Ave. Fairview Avenue Gresham, Oregon Fairview, Oregon Ripple tank demonstrates the wave theory to physics MR. LESLIE HOYLE students . Trigonometry Biology Algebra II Physics French I MRS. ELSIE C. CLEMENTS Home Economics 9th Grade Science This page is sponsored by: BOB DARNIELLE TIDEWATER OIL CO. 8 Rt. 1, Box 'I0'l0, Gresham, Oregon MO 5-5094 Academics Home-ec Students Qbottom lefty stir up delicacies. Ward Evans fbottom rightj points out African trouble spots to American Prob- lems class. Ralph Cutter ftopy applies safety while sharpening tools in shop class. MIR. ALLAN SIMPSON Shop Business Math MRS. JOY C. PERRY English American Problems Library Journalism This page is sponsored by: BOB S SHELL SERVICE AND GARAGE Springdale, Oregon FR 5-2689 NIR. BEN L. GOODLING Chemistry Counseling Algebra I Geometry MQR. LEONARD WELLS 9th Grade Math U. S. History English I Boys' P. E. Academics QAbovej Boiling chemicals intrigue chemistry students, but under standing the reaction involves cogitation. Mr. Hale Qabove righty seems to be having a difficult time detecting any errors as quick fingers of bookkeeping students whiz over adding machines. Biology students fbelow rightj take a look at the microscopic world and fbelowy utilize new laboratory equipment. This page is sponsored by: SCHANN EP JEWELER'S SHOP WALLY AND DOUG'S BARBER SHOP Main Street N. Main Gresham, Oregon MR. GEORGE HALE World Geography Bookkeeping Band Typing I , ,ia In n e w 3, img' F: f 1 lf, MRS. MATTIE WELLS English DI 9th Grade Science Biology Girls' P. E. This page IS sponsored by BEN'S BARBER SHOP-Gresham WILLIAMS JEWELRY-Gresham ED ADAMS, Coniribution-Springdale MISHEY RADIATOR SHOP-Gresham nj, i f I alll' A5555 Rooster Rock SV CLASS S A classroom could be called a melting pot, not in the racial sense but in a social sense. The questions, qualities and quirks of the different students are melted down and made public. In this Way, the student is encouraged to develop not only academically but also socially. CAROL AYLES TERRY AYLES Graduating Class at 1961 CAROL AYLES: Cardinal Staff 41, 2, 3,45- Editor 4453 Girls' League 41,2,3,45 - Student Council Rep. 4453 Varsity Cheerleader 4253 FTA 4453 YFC 42,3,45 - Secretary 4353 Rhythm C's 41,25 - President 4253 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4453 Quill and Scroll 43,453 Junior Red Cross 41,25. TERRY AYLES: Wrestling 41,2,3,453 Letter- men's Club 42,3,453 YFC 445 - Vice President 445- CAROLYN BAKER: Cohimore Staff 42,3,45 - Business Manager 4453 Cardinal Staff 43,453 FTA 42,3,45 - President 4453 Girls' League 41,2,3,45 - Program Chairman 43,453 Girls' State Representative 4353 Class Play 41,353 - Ass't. Director 4453 YFC 42,3,45 - Vice Presi- dent 4353 Citizen of the Year 4453 Chorus 41,2, 3,453 Band 41,25. LARRY BEATTY: Class President 4453 Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms 4453 Science Club 43,45 - President 445 - Vice President 4353 Chorus 41, 2,3,45, Lettermen's Club 4l,2,3,4JQ Wrestling 41,2,3,45 - Captain 4453 Baseball 4153 Track 42, 3,453 Class Sgt.-at-Arms 41,253 Class Vice President 4353 Football 41,2,3,45. DARLENE BURKHOLDER: Cheerleader 4453 Class Play 41,3,453 Cardinal Staff 43,453 Cho- CAROLYN BAKER 'Tis education forms rus 41,2,3,453 GAA 41,2,3,45 - Secretary 4453 Girls' League 41,2,3,453 Rhythm C's 41,2,353 Quill and Scroll 4453 FTA 4453 Science Club 4353 Junior Red Cross 41,25. JERRY BUSS: Football 41, 253 Wrestling 42 ,3, 453 JV Basketball 4153 Baseball 4153 Lettermen's Club 41,2,3,45. CAROL CLOE: Girls' League 4l,2,3,45, GAA 41,253 Ass't. Student Librarian 4453 Junior Red Cross 415. STEVE CRAMPTON: National Honor Society 445 - Secretary-Treasurer 4453 Football 41,2,3, 453 Wrestling 41,2,3,453 Track 42,3,453 Base- ball Manager 4153 East West Shrine Game Rep. 4453 Cohimore 4453 Student Council 43,453 Let- termen's Club 41,2,3,45 - Sgt. -at-Arms and Student Council Rep. 4353 FTA 4453 Science Club 43,45 - Student Council Rep. 4353 Band 415. SHERWOOD DAVIS: Band 42,35. GEORGE DEARDKON: Class Play 4153 Junior Red Cross 41,253 Chorus 445. This page is sponsored by: BOBBIE AND GENE'S CAFE Springdale, Oregon Free hamburgers for winning participants ot the tive maior sports , I s LARRY BEATTY DARLENE BURKHOLDER JERRY BUSS h ' d 'I 9 C0lllm0ll mlll . Alexander Pope CAROL CLOE STEVE CRAMPTON SHERWOOD DAVIS GEORGE DEARIXON This page is sponsored by: R GRAHN'S MARKET E Springdale, Oregon FR 5-2255 CLAUDE DHONE JIM ELLIS BOB ELLIS Whosoever neglects learning MIKE HAGER RANDY HAGER LOUISE HALEY CAROL KUZMESKY This page is sponsored by: CORBETT HARDWARE FR 5-2822 Corbett, Oregon E WARD EVANS CLIFTON GRAFF Q I 255 E ' S HELEN GRAHN in his youth, loses the past und is dead for the future. CLAUDE DHONE: Lettermen'S Club 11,2,3,453 Football 11,2,3,45 - Captain 1453 Basketball 13,45 - JV 125 - Manager 1153 Track 11,2,3,453 Band 11, 25. JIM ELLIS: Co-valedictorian 1453 Student Body Vice President 1353 President of National Honor Society 1453 Lettermen's Club 12,3,45 - Presi- dent 1453 Class Secretary 1353 Class President 1153 Baseball 11,2,3,453 Basketball 145 - JV 11, 2,353 Football 145 - Manager 1353 Science Club 12,3,453 Student Council 11,2,353 Band 1153 Cohimore Staff 1453 Baseball Captain 145. BOB ELLIS: Baseball 11,2,3,45 - Captain 1353 Basketball 13,45 - JV 11,253 National Honor Society 145 - Vice President 1453 Class Secre- tary 1453 Class Vice President 1153 Letterrnen's Club 11,2,3,45 - Vice President 1353 Student Council 1453 Science Club 1453 Band 115. WARD EVANS: Football 11,2,3,453 Wrestling 11,2,3,453 Baseball 11,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 11,2,3,45j Student Body Play Stage Manag- er 145. HELEN GRAHN: Girls' League 11,2,3,45 - Euripides Secretary-Treasurer 145g GAA 11,25 - Vice President 1253 Student Body Treasurer 1453 Homecoming Queen 1453 Class Treasurer and Concession Manager 1353 Jr. Red Cross 11,253 Chorus 145. MIKE HAGER: Co-valedictorian 1453 Cohimore Staff 11,2,3,45 - Editor 1453 car-dinall Staff 11, 253 Class President 1253 Student Body Campaign Manager 12,353 Class Secretary 1153 National Honor Society 12,3,453 Quill and Scroll 13,453 Student Council 12,3,4JQ Interclub Council 12,35j Lettermen's Club 13,453 Track 12,3,453 JV Bas- ketball 1153 Class Play 1353 Chorus 11,2,35. RANDY HAGER: 1Transfer from Reynolds High School, Oregon-196053 Class Play 145. LOUISE HALEY: GAA 11, 2,3,453 Girls' League 11,2,3,453 Rally 12,353 Jr. Red Cross 11,253 Chorus 12,353 Class Play 12,453 Band 1153 Bas- ketball 1253 Cheerleader 1453 Reynolds Relay Princess 145. CAROL KUZMESKY: Chorus 11,2,353 Class Treasurer 1253 Volley Ball Team 1253 GAA 1253 Girls' League 1253 Transferred to Sandy 135. This page is sponsored by: CORB ETT GROCERY FR 5-2655 QUlNN'S MARKET FR 5-2733 Corbett, Oregon EH M BILL LEWIS DORIS MURRAY RAY SMITH Educational relations make BILL LEWIS: Student Body Campaign Manager 4455 Student Council 4455 Class Sgt. -at-Arms 4455 Science Club 4455 Football 41,2,3,455 Basket- ball 445 - JV 41,2,355 Baseball 41,2,3,455 Let- terrnen's Club 41,2,3,455 FTA 4455 Chorus 4455 Cohimore Staff 4455 Class Play 41,3,455 Track 445. DORIS MURRAY: Girls' League 41,2,3,455 GAA 42,3,455 Cardinal Staff 43,455 Student Librarian 435 - Assistant 4455 Quill and Scroll 4455 Rhythm C's 41,2,355 Jr. Red Cross 41,2, 355 Chorus 4155 YFC 42,3,45. JAMES TANNER: Student Body President 4455 National Honor Society 42,3,455 Student Coun- the strongest ties. Cecil Rhodes A oil 42,3,455 Football 43,455 Basketball 445 - JV 41,2,355 Track 42,355 Boys' State Representa- tive 4355 Citizen of the Year 4355Letter1nen's Club 42,3,45 - Sec.-Treas. 4355 Science Club 41,2,3,455 Class President 4355 Cohinnore Staff 43,455 Cardinal Staff 4455 Band 415. LANA TANNER: 4Transfer from Warwick High School, Virginia-195955 Student Body Secretary 4455 Class Play 43,455 Ass't. Student Body Pub- licity Manager 4355 Girls' League 43,45 - Pub- licity Manager 43,455 Student Council 445. TOM WHITE: Student Council 4455 Science Club 42,355 Wrestling 42,355 Class Play 4155 Junior Red Cross 41,25 - Sgt. -at-Arms 4255 Football Manager 42,45. JUDY WOODARD DEANNA WORKMAN This page is sponsored by: ROYAL CHINOOK INN . Famous Smoked Salmon Corbett Station JAMES TANNER LANA TANNER TOM WHITE JUDY WOODARD: Girls' League Q1,2,3,4J - President 4493 Rhythm c's q1,2,3,4y - sec- retary Q25 - President 145g Band 125g Class Treasurer 145g Student Council 135g Junior Red Cross f1,2J - Secretaryg Cohimore Staff f4Jg Interclub Council fljg Homecoming Princess q2,4p. DEANNA WORKMAN: GAA Q1,2,3,4J - President 145g Student Council 4313 Class Sergeant-at-Arms f2jg Girls League fl,2,3,4Jg Band f3Jg Science Club f3Jg Cardinal Staff f3,4Jg Basketball f2J. 1 CLASS OFFICERS, STANDING, left to right: Steve-Crampton, Vice Presidentg Bill Lewis, Sergeant- at-Armsg Judy Woodard, Treasurerg and Tom White, Student Council Representative. KNEELING: Bob Ellis, Secretaryg and Larry Beatty, President. CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodger Davies, Vice Presidentg Carol Mershon, Secretaryg Steve Post, Presidentg Mary Christensen, Treasurerg Greg Lucas, Student Council Representative. Junior Class The Junior-Senior Banquet was the biggest project undertaken by the Junior class this year. In order to make the banquet a success, money was needed. Selling concessions, holding a turkey drawing at Thanksgiving and a candy drawing for Valentine's Day and pocketing half the proceeds from the Junior-Senior class play proved to be successful :money-making projects. Of course, studies, clubs, athletics, parties, and other activi- ties took up much of the timeg nevertheless, the class enjoyed it and is looking forward to another busy year as seniors. 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The Sophomores began this school year with the sponsoring of the Freshman initiation party. Main projects undertaken during the remainder of the year included a Necking Party , the admission being determined by the size of one's neck, and the showing of the movie, From Here to Eternity. v Mary Barnwell Norman Beatty Carol Britton Ken Burkholder Mary Canzler W .- I .a,-I-.mitig K S 1, 4 S' F F, . 'C A a A X K . W1 X Y' Q ,nys WH, Mike Clark Steve Cook . , Pat Cowling fn ew 'IZ' V 1 H Ralph Cutter Lloyd Davis This page is sponsored by: 0 AND K CONSTRUCTION COPELAND LUMBER CO. 12 Mile Corner Lumber and Building Materials Gresham, Oregon 312 E. 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A E 5 ll 'ff' 5 QM l l W l rf Multnomah Falls W The most colorful pageant of the football season this year was enlivened by the Card's victory over the Gaston Greyhounds earlier in the evening. The event of October 7 ended home football games but added to the team's anticipation of victory in meeting with their opponents in forthcoming battles. The presentation of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of Queen Helen I marked the highlights of the evening dance. The princesses were escortedby the presidents of their classes While football captain, Claude Dhone, accompanied Queen Helen to the throne. 28 A gay, pretty student, Miss Helen Grahn, reigned over the homecoming festivities. Helen's personality shone in a ravishing smile as she accepted her sovereignity. Miss Grahn is very active in school activities. This year she holds the positions of Student Body Treasurer and Girls' League Secretary. Much of her time is consumed by the student council and chorus. HOMECOMING COURT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshmen Princess and Escort, Carol Kerslake and Jerry Whiteg Junior, Irene Cutter and Steve Post, Queen Helen I and Claude Dhoneg Senior, Judy Woodard and Larry Beatty, Sophomore, Ginger Roley and Kit Houck. Pictured to the right are typical scenes taken from Twirp Week ac- tivities. Dress- up Day Qleftj brought students in their Sun- day best and Crazy Hat Day Qrighty en- couraged them to dis- play some fancy headgear . 0 The long Winter days became shorter with the arrival of the Girls' League annual TWirp Week in February. Beatnik Day, Red and White Day, Crazy Hat Day, Clash Day, and Dress-Up Day, were the titles that headed each activity of the special week. Many new personalities were discovered during TWirp Week and among them was Bruce Houck caught in this crazy hat fleftj. Beatnik Day inspired Jack Goertz fbelow lefty to pound out a beat on the bongos and to throw on some flashy clashy clothes fbelow rightj . The 2nd annual Science Fair stirred the interests of many scholars. Students ftopy experiment with a Benham's color disk, a project by Diana Taylor and Mary Christensen. In the background, Don MacKay and Terry Monroe Qmiddlej prepare an experiment with the titration tube. Jim Ellis and Steve Crampton fbottomj set up a gas dis- charge tube for display. With the entrance of many fascinating displays and projects, the Corbett Science Fair of April 12, demonstrated a new mark in scientific achievement within our com- munity. Under the sponsorship of Via Science Club the fair's demonstrations embraced a wide variety of subjects which interested scores of observers. This page is sponsored by: RALPH EDWARD'S FAIRVIEW TEXACO Open 24 hours - Towing Service Fairview Ave. and Halsey Sf. I 2 , 5 , Q :Ea MISS MERRY PAGEANTRY Stammering basketball captain, Bob Ellis, plays the part of Santa as he pre- sents Miss Merry Christmas , Claudia Urbach, with a gift. Highlighting the Christmas activities for 1961 was the Miss Merry Christmas pageant. One princess was chosen from each class to compete for the Miss Merry Christmas title. A method was evolved where a toy meant a vote when given to one of the four girls. The girl receiving the most toys became The Miss . Collected toys were distributed to the Fairview Home for children in Salem. Runner-up candidates for the Miss Merry Christmas title Qrightj are Louise Haley, Sen- iorg Carol Mershon, J uniorg and Sandra Woodard, Freshman. Me and My Shadow Director ----------------- Mr. Hoyle Student Director ------- Carolyn Baker Winifred Hunt ------------U Shadow Lana Tanner --- ------------- Susan Diana Taylor- Bruce Houck ---- ---- Bill Dobrinski Pat Kendrick- Ginger Boley- -------Mrs. Harrington Mr. Harrington ---- ----- Dr. Douglas -- -------- Mrs. King Georgia Butler Larry Beatty - -- ---------- Sheriff Randy Hager ------------------- Sabu Suspense and laughter walked hand in hand through this three-act student body play. Kneeling in both scenes on this page, Shadow fthe central charac- ter of the productiony makes a nuisance of herself by offering to be the slave of a married man and a bachelor, neither of whom Want anything to do with her. This page is sponsored by: VIC S MOTORS 8g AUTO PARTS PAULETTA'S 1821 E Powell N. Main MO 5-2303 Gresham, Oregon The Mud Hutters Director ----------------- Mr. Hoyle Student Director --------- Mary Nicks CAST Louise Haley ------------ -Gigi Hatter Bruce Houck ---- ----- M uggsie Mullen Diana Taylor ------------ M rs. Hatter Dick Goodling ----------- B unny Hatter Darlene Burkholder--- Nancy Hayward Lana Tanner --------------- Angelica Judy O'Neil ------- Elizabeth Harrison Dolores Nordin --------- Diana Hatter Bill Lewis ------ --- Henry Harrison Bill Dobrinski ----------- Mr. Hatter Sharon Hartshorn ---- Grandma Hatter Mary Nicks ------------------ -Clara Hilarious might better describe the Hatter family taking the spotlight in this delightful three-act comedy produced by the junior and senior classes. The scene above shows highlighted confusion not uncommon in the play. Even a romance frightl budded and bloomed in a crazy mixed-up fashion. This page is sponsored by: POUNDER OIL SERVICE 12-MILE GARAGE FR 5--2555 MO 5-3414 Corbett, Oregon Twelve mile inrersecrion 35 WONDERlAND BY NIGHT Winter Formal Shadows from the candlelighted tables bowed to the nicely dressed girls and their dapper dates at the Spring Formal, Wonderland By Night , March 10. The auditorium walls seemed to sway with their decorations as Joe Dardis and his band provided moody dance music. Larry Beatty pantomimes It's In The Book . A FEW SENIOR COUPLES Ward Evans ----------------------------- Jim Ellis ---- Mike Hager --- James Tanner ---- --- Bob Ellis ------- -- Steve Crampton --- --- Entertaining quartet Sophomore skit Mary Nicks ----- --- Lana Tanner Carolyn Baker Carol Mershon Janet Larson Pat Kendrick Judy Woodard QNovember-Leadershipls Lana Tanner fMarch-Co-operationjg Mary Christensen Judy O'Neil fOctober-School Spirity. fJanuary-Neatnessjg Audrey Dearixon fFebruary-Con- genialityj Girls of the Month Each month throughout the academic year at CHS brought to the spotlight a different Miss to hold the title of Girl of the Month. The Girls' League sponsored this function and only girls could vote for the candidates. Representing an outstanding quality for each month, the lucky girl wore an honor bracelet. From the lot of honored girls at the end of the school season, Judy Woodard was chosen as Girl of the Year. 38 is 3 Deanna Workman fDecember-Personalityjg Carolyn Baker QMay-Responsibilityjg Carol Mershon fApri1-Scholarshipb. Girls' and Boys' State Representatives to the 1961 sessions of Oregon Boys' and Girls' State enjoyed the opportunity of becoming better informed as to city, county and state governmental procedures. Carol Mershon participated in the Girls' State session from June 11-18 at Willamette University. Sharing in the activities of Boys' State on the O. S.U. campus was Terry Monroe. The Boys' State session was held June 10-17. Reynolds Relay Royalty Above is Louise and her escort, track cap- tain Claude Dhone. At the R.S. Reynolds Relays, the most color- ful track event of the '61 season, Corbett's cindermen raked in a fourth place trophy. Each school entered in the relays boasted a princess to take part in sovereign events of the occasion. It was difficult to determine the most gracious princess, but Corbett's belle, Louise Haley, represented CHS elegantly. G y i i Junior-Senior Banquet Attractive young ladies and their escorts were entertained royally the evening of May 13 at the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Southern theme, Song of the Bayou, accentuated by elaborate decorations provided a pleasant atmosphere for the dining and dancing that ensued. . I Seniors work diligently on a paper drive for sneak day funds. Speakers play a major role in senior's education. Pictured below are, QLEFT T0 RIGHT5: Rev. Goertz fProtestant religionj, Mrs. Mercer Qeducationj, Senator Vernon Cook flawj, seniors listening to Great Decisions program, Mr. Ettinger fJewish religionj, and Rev. Kodachi QBuddhist religionj. This page is sponsored by: STEVEN'S MACHINE SHOP AND TRUCK REPAIRS 1445 N.W. Victoria Gresham, Oregon Fellas inspect souvenirs. View's good from Seattle heights. On the morning of April 26, the seniors along with their chaperone, Mrs. Joy Perry boarded a Portland train which took them round trip to Seattle. The train excursion and a bus tour of Seattle were the first for most. Among those places visited were the future site of the NorthWest's first World fair , the Seattle zoo, and the University of Washington campus. This page is sponsored by: TROUTDALE RED AND WHITE STORE Fresh Meat Section Troufdale, Oregon AMERICA IS OUR HERITAGE Graduating Class A53 In Class Colors: RED, WHITE and BLUE Class Flower: RED ROSE Graduates proudly clutch their diplomas as they await an onslaught of congratulatory hand shakes. From LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Cloe, Larry Beatty, Carolyn Baker, George Dearixon, Judy Woodard, Sherwood Davis, Bill Lewis, Jerry Buss, Clifton Graff, Ward Evans, Deanna Workman, Mike Hager. of 1961 Commenc ement exercises were held the evening of May 31. 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V-mmm, W' 7lrM,, Vweesmvwvawwz Oneonta Gorge 1,5 wi? -Mika + ww, W ,, 'ww WW . ww K , Q, uf fwgwx Q wa, kKNwWwMW.,nf1fffwsw1wmmWN wan QW ,fa am Rfb STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Beatty Sergeant-at-Armsg Helen Grahn, Treasurerg Bill Lewis, Publicity Managerg James Tanner, S. B. Presidentg' Don MacKay, Vice Presidentg Lana Tanner, Secretary. Student Council STANDING, left to right: Steve Crampton, Mr. Goodling, Tom White, Mike Hager, Bob Ellis, Larry Beatty, Carol Kerslake, Diana Taylor, Terry Monroe, Bill Rose, Ken Faught, Carol Ayles. SITTING: Bill Lewis, Lana Tanner, Don MacKay, Greg Lucas, Bill Dobrinski, Pat Graff, Carol Mershon, Judy O'Neil, Mary Nicks, Pat Cowling. The Student Body, with the aid of the student council, governed the school activities with a maximum of discretion and intelligence. The school year was a successful and profitable one. To aid in the undisputed good fortune was an effective student governing body, comprised of twenty-one individuals. Probably the most outstanding service performed by the student body was the sponsoring of the school's cheerleaders at the Corvallis Summer Cheerleading School. Profits from this investment were secured through the enjoyment of advanced yells and routines. This page is sponsored by: COPELAND LUMBER CO. MEAl.EY'S JEWELERS Lumber and Building Materials N. Roberts - M0 5-27l5 312 E. Powell, Gresham Gresham, Oregon 49 STANDING, left to right: Jim Ellis, Ken Faught, Howard Winters, Bill Lewis, Steve Crampton, Carolyn Baker, Mike Hager. SITTING: Terry Monroe, James Tanner, Carol Mershon, Gary Ginter, Pat Kendrick Mrs. Perry, and fnot picturedj Judy Woodard. Cohimore Stuff Working many nights and every free moment, the COHIMORE staff strived to put out an annual that would meet the approval of everyone. A1- through much of the work was long and tedious, the staff had fun producing Corbett High School's first fall delivery yearbook. The fall delivery has made this annual the most complete, and we hope, the most satisfactory edition in COHIMORE history. This page is sponsored by: GRESHAM STATE BANK An Independent Bank EDITOR: Mike Hager. Gresham, Oreggn SITTING, left to right: Carol Ayles, Doris Murray, Sharon Hartshorn, Dolores Nordin, Keith Evans. STANDING: Carolyn Baker, Deanna Workman, Carol Mershon, James Tanner, Darlene Burkholder, Bill Dobrinski. Curdinul Stuff Under the editorship of Carol Ayles, the Cardinal Staff continued to maintain the high standard of the school newspaper, -'Ik Cardinal. This year brought about some dis- tinet changes in the bi-monthly paper. The most eyecatching improvement was the use of photographs on the mimeographed pages. New headline guides were also used to add attrac- tiveness. This page is sponsored by: WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Gresham, Oregon EDITOR: Carol Ayles Girl's Athletic Association ACTIVITIE S: Skating Horseback riding Bowling Swimming FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandra Ball, Sharon Dunken, Judy Haley, Janice Workman, Mary Ann Hanson. SECOND ROW: Claudia Urbach, Rose Howell, Mary Barnwell, Louise Haley, Doris Murray, Pat Cowling, Darlene Burkholder, Mary Christensen. THIRD ROW: Maureen Simpson, Mary Canzler, Carol Kerslake, Fern Collins, Janet Larson, Deanna Workman, Pres., Pat Kendrick, Irene Cutter, Nancy Hanks, Mrs. Wells , Adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Ellis, Ken Faught, Keith Evans, Steve Crampton, Bob Ellis, Bob Mason, Bill Lewis, Keith Milliken, James Tanner, Larry Beatty, Jack Goertz, Rob Hager, Dick Goodling, Terry Monroe, Mr. 52 Hoyle , Adviser. Vin Science Club The Corbett Science Club is a select organization for those scientifically minded students of the school. Sponsoring a yearly science fair serves as a principal project for the club National Honor Society SITTING, left to right: Jim Ellis, Pres Don MacKay Steve Crampton STANDING: Mr. Goodling James Tanner Bob Ellis Bill Dobrinski Terry Monroe Mike Hager The National Honor Society is an organization composed of select students with scholarship, character, leadership, and service attributes. It is an honorary club which serves as a goal for all serious students. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an organization made up of mem- bers from the annual and paper staffs. They are chosen for their academic and journalistic abilities. The purpose of the club is to help better the publications of the Cardinal and Cohimore. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Perry, Adviserg Doris Murray, Carol Ayles. SECOND ROW: Darlene Burkholder, Mike Hager, Carol Mershon, Bill Dobrinski, Terry Monroe, Keith Evans. STANDING, left to right: Terry Monroe, Diana Taylor, Carolyn Baker, lVIrs. Clements, Judy O'Neil, Ginger Roley. SITTING: Darlene Burkholder, Janet Larson, Carol Ayles, Pat Cowling, Carol Mershon, Bill Lewis, Pat Kendrick, Steve Crampton, and Qnot picturedl Dick Goodling. Future Teachers of America OFFICERS, LE FT TO RIGHT: Bruce Houck, Vice President, Mrs Clements, Adviser, Pat Cowling, Historian, Diana Taylor, Student Councilg Carolyn Baker, Presi- dent, Pat Kendrick, Secretary- Treasurerg and Bill Lewis, Sergeant-at-Arms . Many highlights throughout the school year made the efforts of the FTA successful. Among these achievements were several money-making projects and a trip to La Grande for the annual Oregon State FTA Convention. To attain some teaching experience, the members of the FTA also had a Student Teaching Day which permitted the Future Teachers to take over the regular instructors' duties. This plan was not only Worthwhile but also very enjoyable. This page is sponsored by: FANCHER'S AUTO PARTS FLOWERS BY MALCOMS E. Powell Blvd. MO 5-8118 221 E .Powell Blvd. MO 5-5212 Gresham, Oregon Girls' league The Girls' League, which is composed of all the girls in the school, enjoyed a very busy year. The girls in each class were responsible for a money-making project in the fall. These projects, plus do-nut sales, helped earn the needed money to finance the successful spring formal, Wonderland By Nights. A harvest dance, Twirp Week, Girl of the Month awards, and a combined Miss Merry Christmas dance and Toy Drive for the Fairview Home were also sponsored by the Girls' League. Installation of new officers took place at the Mothers' Tea and Style Show, May 17. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Grahn, Secretary-Treas- urerg Carol Mershon, Vice Pres- identg Mrs. Perry, Adviserg Carol Ayles, Student Council Representativeg Judy Woodard , President. This page is sponsored by: GROCE'S UNION 76 SERVICE STATION SPRINGDALE TAVERN 'lcomplete Automotive Repair Food and Drinks Springdale, Oregon FIRST ROW, left to right: Claude Dhone, Steve Post, Larry Beatty, Terry Monroe, Jim Ellis, Dick Goodling, Bob Ellis, Jack Dhone. SECOND ROW: Larry Ellis, Ward Evans, Steve Crampton, Bill Lewis, James Tanner, Jerry Buss, Jim Larson, Jerry White. THIRD ROW: Robin Hager, Norman Beatty, Mike Clark, Kit Houck, Jack Goertz, Bob Mason, Greg Lucas, Don MacKay, Rick Young. FOURTH ROW: Terry Ayles, Jim Dhone, Kenny Faught, Keith Milliken, Rodger Davies, Keith Evans, Bill Dobrinski, Bob Pinkston. FIFTH ROW: Wesley Hubbard, Mike Hager, Leonard Stivers, Rex Hancock, Bill Rose, Ricky Davies, Lloyd Davis. letIermen's Club OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Ellis, Student Council Rep. g Terry Monroe, Secretary, Jim Ellis, President, Dick Goodling, Vice President, Arms. This page is sponsored lay: GlL'S TOWING SERVICE Motor Repair and Tune UP Wood Village Larry Beatty , Sergeant-at- STANDING, left to right: Nancy Steinman, Mary Anne Hanson, Roxie Stivers, Sandra Rickert, Mary Nicks, Janice Workman, Sharon Hartshorn. KNEELING: Sharon Dunken, Sandra Ball, Judy Haley. Rhythm C's The Rhythm C's began their school activities with a fall Football Kickoff. This event roused school spirit for the sports competition of the year that With precision drills and pom-pom acts the group also provided entertainment for half-time and competitive contests. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Clements, Adviser? Sharon Dunken, Sergeant-at-Armsg Mary Nicks, Secretary-Treasurerg Sharon Hartshorn, Vice Presidentg Judy Woodard, President. followed. This page is sponsored by: SECURITY BANK OF OREGON Troufdcle, Oregon Bank from your cur H 57 FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandy Graff, Darlene Burkholder, Carolyn Baker, Janet Larson, Carol Mershon Sharon Smith, Helen Grahn, Sharon Dunken, Mary Barnwell. SECOND ROW: Carol Russo, Myrna Davies, Dolores Nordin, Sharon Hartshorn, Roxie Stivers, Jane Anderson, Pat Kendrick, Instructor Mr. Sogge. THIRD ROW: Jim Dhone, Rob Hager, Kit Houck, Larry Ellis, Bill Lewis, Larry Beatty. FOURTH ROW: Ken Faught, Rick Young, Bill Rose, George Dearixon, Bruce Houck, Dick Goodling, Jack Goertz, Bob Mason. Restless disorder prevails as choir mem- bers await 8 o'clock production time. Unor- ganized turmoil fbelowj will soon be con- verted into neat uniformity as seen in the group picture above. This page is sponsored by: DeSPAlNS Food Sales Portland, Oregon Band LEFT TO RIGHT: John Dooley, Karen Buss, Greg Lucas, Keith Milliken, Terry Monroe, Larry Evans, Tedra Frasier, Mr. Hale, band instructorg Dorothy Bowen, Cheryl Lucas, Nancy Hanks, Pat Cowling. Probably the most popular organizations of the school are the five major sports. Here we see a moment of reward for those athletes who will be more thoroughly scrutinized in the following section of this book. This page is sponsored byg RUSTIC INN Troufdale Oregon J ain E ' , f 5 ,igEg Mgr fu Hmasus S if ' gm ,. 'gf 512, ,rf Jjm 3 ,KL ik 95? I. ,ff ,je if 4 .QM-iv W .,,. Q S ii H f EQ' 352 - wg ,f Lx, 3 . .:.. 5 - .. M . if 2 -- WW A if Qffigm im ? 9 ?W l A m y Qi 5 if A , K 5325 Q S X .QRS g 'W , if Jffdff WW smfkp ffl? W if X an ' ' ' is 'N gg QYQQQEQE S mis QQ ,mggmx ,wg , Kgs 335 951 A was ms g g Ki QSEFA ' 5' ' 5 ff .. 1,56 aw 4 51535 5535 ,M BQ? ,nf 9 km K V233 L2-5. 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SECOND ROW: Tom White and Ricky Davies-Managers, Kit Houck, Larry Ellis, Keith Milliken, Claude Dhone, Bill Lewis, Steve Crarnpton, Jim Ellis, Wes Hubbard, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Monroe, Bob Ellis, Leonard Stivers, James Tanner, Steve Post, Terry Monroe, Jim Larson, Ward Evans, Coach Wells. FOURTH ROW: Jack Dhone, Bruce Houck, Rodger Davies, Rick Young, Norman Beatty, Rob Hager, Jim Dhone, Keith Evans, Larry Beatty. The fighting Cardinals came through the 1960-61 football season with an over-all record of 4 Wins and 3 losses. Their league record was 2-2. Although the team lost its most crucial games with Knappa and Tillamook Catholic, they came up with four inspiring wins. The nine seniors did a fine job during the year and will be missed very much by everyone at Corbett High. This page is sponsored by: ACME FEED MILL FRANK'S AUTOMOTIVE Manufacturers of Acme Quality Feecls 415 S.E. Fairview Ave- Gresham, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Football FOOTBALL SCORES 119605 Opponents Corbett Condon -------------- 19 6 Fossil --------------- 0 38 Knappa -------------- 39 19 Gaston --------------- 0 40 Star of the Sea -------- 6 27 Tillamook Catholic --- 28 14 Gaston --------------- 6 7 98 151 GRADUATING SENIOR GRIDMEN: Steve Crampton James Tanner Coach Monroe Larry Beatty Ward Evans Claude Dhone Bob Ellis J im Ellis B111 Lewis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q n i 'U L 1 ,fn-at 1 2 I 1 5 I I ! i I Y I 4 9 1 3 1 1 I 'K' h with the team. Durmg tune out, Coach Monroe Opponents seem distressed as Cards maneuver another shot at the basket. ' ' k b ll T Junlor Vurslty Bus et u eum STANDING, left to right: Larry Lampert, Gary Ginter, Steve Cook, Jack Goertz, Mike Clark, Jerry White, Greg Lucas, Norman Beatty, Coach Simpson. KNEELING: Jim Dhone, Kenny Faught Rex Hancock, Bob Pinkston, Leonard Stivers, Robin Hager. This page is sponsored by: COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY FR 5-2211 Corbett, Oregon Varsity Wrestling Team STANDING, left to right: Coach Wells, Dick Goodling, Larry Ellis, Larry Beatty, Jerry Buss, Steve Crampton, Jim Larson, Ward Evans, Coach Goodling. KNEELING: Terry Caldwell, Eddie Nicks, Terry Ayles, Gary Moore, Ralph Cutter, Bill Rose, Rick Young. Corbett's 1960-61 wrestling squad was one of the most powerful teams in that sport since its beginning in 1955. The men enjoyed a 10 win, 3 loss season record. Three wrestlers, Dick Goodling, Larry Beatty and Jerry Buss earned the privilege to participate in the state meet. However, two of the team's top five wrestlers, Steve Crampton and Terry Ayles did not go to state. Steve, who had a season record of 13W and lL was unable to compete in the district tournament because of an injured shoulder. Larry Beatty and Jerry Buss placed a fine fourth in the State A-2, B Tournament. Dick Goodling nearly captured the crown in his weight class. Dick was un-defeated until his last match which placed him second. This page is sponsored by: FAIRVIEW FARMS You can whip our cream but you can'1' beat our milk Troutdale, Oregon VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES 11960-615 Opponents Corbett Philomath ---- 17 29 Reynolds --- ------- 18 33 Banks ---- ----- 1 5 41 Wy East --- -- --- 18 28 Wy East --- ------ 25 27 Reynolds - ---- 23 31 Banks ---- ------ 1 0 43 Maupin --- ---- 18 34 The Dalles ----- 29 19 Estacada - --- 26 19 The Dalles --- --- 21 25 Sherwood ---------- 29 21 Maupin --- --- 23 30 272 365 Dick Goodling frighty maneuvers his man to the mat. Jerry Buss fbelowy ends his match quickly . This page is sponsored by LAYTON'S TIDEWATER SERVICE STATION FR 5-2755 Corbeit, Oregon Junior Varsity Wrestling FRONT ROW, left to right: Terry Caldwell, Eddie Nicks, Ken Burkholder, Lloyd Davis, Manager Bill Dobrinski. SECOND ROW: Gary Moore, Gary Sather, Rodger Davies, Jim Larson. THIRD ROW: Bill Rose, Keith Evans, David Alley, Larry Ellis, Rick Young. Althought they did not have a successful season this year, the Junior Varsity Wrestling Team will pro- duce the individuals who will carry on the varsity's winning tradition in the future. Eddie Nicks fbelowy, one of the promising wrestlers, makes pinning appear easy. This page is sponsored by: COAST T0 COAST STORES 12 MILE WELDING SHOP 112 N. Main Ave. ROUTG 1, BOX 910 Gresham, Oregon Baseball Biggest Game Tension mounts as Cards await first inning of big game fGaston vs. Corbettj. Kit Houck fbelow lefty rears back to fire ball past opponent. Sliding safely into third base, Bruce Houck fcenterj gives Jim Ellis fbelow rightj the opportunity to drive in the first run. The photograph at the right pictures Bob Ellis throwing opponent out at home plate to protect one run lead. This page Is Sponsored by: OUTLOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY GRESHAM RADIATOR SHOP 226 N. Main Avenue 424 E- POWBII Gresham, Oregon STANDING, left to right: Coach Simpson, Kit Houck, Bill Dobrinski, Rick Young, Bill Lewis, Bob Ellis, Gene Howell, Ward Evans, Manager, Gary Scott. KNEELING: Larry Lampert, Bruce Houck, Jim Ellis, Greg Lucas, Albert Schutt, Mike Clark, David Hickman, Douglas Register. BASEBALL SCORES David Douglas JV -------- 0 0 David Douglas JV -------- 3 0 119615 Opponents Corbett Corbett's baseball season came to an abrupt close at the sub-district playoff May 11. On the Reynolds High School diamond, the Cards were beaten in 8 innings by the Colton ------------------ 0 3 Gaston Greyhounds. Concordia -------------- 4 8 Although the season was filled with low as Parkrose JV ------------ 8 4 well as high points, the Cardinal team was Colton ------------------ 1 0 considered one of the best defensive clubs Gaston ----------------- 4 1 in the league. Concordia -------------- 3 0 Gaston ------ ---- -------- 4 6 Gaston fplayoff gamej ----- 2 1 This page is sponsored by: W. R. HICKS COMPANY GRESHAM BOWL Corner N,E, Roberts at Second Avenue 611 E- Powell Blvd- Gresham, Oregon THIRD ROW, left to right: Jim Dhone, Ralph Cutter, Rodger Davies, Robin Hager, Jack Goertz Dick Goodling, Larry Ellis. SECOND ROW: Mike Hager, Steve Post, Kenny Faught, Don MacKay, Terry Monroe, Larry Beatty, Steve Cram ton Jerr Wh't . ' ' Grahn, Rex Hancock, Gary Sather. TRACK MEET STANDINGS H9611 Corbett's trinclads demonstrated a unified Opponents C surge of power for the season and brought Cascade Locks back three trophys to add to the sohool's Parkrose, Sandy, Concordia trophy collection. Hood River The increasingly popular sport of track, Vernonia as the year progressed, cultivated many new Wy East, Sandy prospects of coming stars. This was appar- Reynolds Relays ent at the end of the year when many of the Sherwood men helped Corbett Win its fourth district District meet crown. State meet This page is sponsored by: GRESHAM REXALL DRUG GRESHAM INSURANCE Main 8. Powell 101 N. Main St. Gresham, Oregon p , y 1 e KNEELING. Gary Ginter, Bob Mason, Larry orbett lst lst lst lst 2nd 4th lst lst 2nd Second in State Three outstanding trackmen fpictured on this pagej racked up a total of 43 points to place Corbett second in the State B T f Track Meet held May 19-20 at Springfield, Oregon. For the ' first time in the history of CHS the Cardinal track team now boasts a state trophy. Neatly clearing the cross-bar in a high jump is Terry Monroe, the cinder-man who broke three school track records during the ' 61 season. Dick Goodling seems all alone fabovey as he nears the completion of the mile at the state meet. There should be little wonder why no one is close to Dick be- cause his run shattered the state record. When the events are over, the victorious moment arrives fleftj as Corbett men receive 2nd place state trophy. This page IS sponsored by: MCROBERT MOTOR COMPANY 30 W. Powell Blvd. Gresham, Oregon Alley, David ---- ---- ------ - - --- 24,30,'74 Anderson, Jane --- --------- -------------------- 2 4,55,53 Ayles, Carol ---- --- ------- 9,14,4O,42,49,51,53,54,55 Ayles, Terry --- ---------------------------- 14, 55, 72 Baker, Carolyn -- --- 9, 14,37,38,40,44, 50, 51, 54, 55, 58 Baker, Bob ----- ----------------------------- - 21 Ball, Sandra ----- -------- - - ----------------------- 24,52,55, 57 Barnwell, Mary ---- ---------------------------------------- 2 2, 52,55,58 Beauy, Larry ---- --- 15,19,29,36,43,44,4s,49,52,56,5s,64,65,66,67,72,77 Beatty, Norman ---- ------------------------------- 2 2,37,56,64,65,67,71 Bowen, Dorothy ---- ------------------------------ 2 4, 55 Britton, Carol ------- ----------------------------- 1 l , 22, 55 Burkholder , Darlene Burkholder , Kenneth 15,32,35,43,51, 52, 53,54,55,58, --- ------ ----.--------------------- 11,22, Buss, Jerry --------- ---- - -- Buss , Karen ----- Caldwell, Terry ---- ---- 15,44,56, -------- 24, ------ 24, 62,63 30,74 72,73 55,63 72,74 Canzler, Mary ------- ----- ----------- 2 2 ,52, 55 Christensen, Mary --- ---- ---- 1 1,20,38,52,55,65 Clark, Mike ------- --- 10, 22, 56, 71, 75, 76 Cloe, Carol ---------- --- --- ----------- 15,44, 55 Collins, Fern ---------- ------ ------ ----- - - - 24,52, 55 Cook, Steve ----- -------- --------- 2 2 , 71 Cordray, David -- ----- -------------- 2 0 Cowling, Pat ---- ------------------------------------------------ 2 2, 49 , 52, 54, 55 Crampton, Steve ------ Cullison, Mike -- Cutter, Irene --- s,15,19,31,33,36,41,42,43,49,50,52,53,54, 56,64,65,66,67, 72,77 -------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Cutter , Ralph ------- -------------- -------- ------- Davies, Myrna ---- Davies, Ricky ---- Davies, Rodger -- Davis, Lloyd ---- 11,20,29,30,52, ------ 9,22,41, ----- 20,3o,41, 20, 56,64,65,67, -------- ----- ---------------22, Davis , Sherwood --- -------------- --- 15, Dearixon, Audrey --- ----- ----- - -- 20 , Dearixon, George ---- -------------------------------------------------- 1 5, Dhone, Claude ----- ----- ----- ------------ 1 6 , 29,39,42 56,64,65,66,67, Dhone, Jack ----- ------ ----- ------------------------ 2 0 , 56,58,64,68, Dhone , Jim ---------------------- -------------------------- 22,23,56,5s,64, Dobrinski, Betty ------ ----- ---------------------------------------- - Dobrinski, Bill --- Dooley, John ---- ----- ----------------- lO,20,30,31,34 s5,49,51,53,56, 55,63 72,77 55,53 20,56 74,77 56,74 41,44 38,55 44,58 68,70 69,75 71,77 24,55 74,76 ---- ----------- ------------------------------------- 24 Dooley, Mary --- ---------------------------------------------------- ---- Dooley, Shirley ---- -------------------------------------------------------- Dunken, Sharon ------- ----- ------------------------------- 2 O ,30,52,55, Ellis, Jim -------------------------- 8,16,31,37,41,42,45,50,52,53,56,64,66,68, Ellis, Larry ----------------------------------------------------- 23,40,56,72, Ellis, Bob ------------ 8,16,19,33,37,41,42,43,49,52,53,56,64,65,66,67,6s,70,71, Evans, Ward ---------------------------------- 9,1'7,37,42,44,56,64,65,66,67,72, Evans, Keith -------------------------------------------- 10,l1,21,51,52,53,56, Evans, Larry -------------------------------------------------------------- 24, Faught, Kenny ---- -------- --------- 2 2 ,23,30,49,50,52,56,58,65, 21,55 24,55 57,58 70,76 74,77 74,76 75,76 64,74 58,64 70,77 Folsom, Fern ------ -------- ----- ---------------------------------- 2 3 Fraiser, Tedra ----- -- ------ ----- ------------------------ 2 3 ,55,63 Fuller, Pat ------- ---------- ----- --------- ----- --------- 2 4 Gier, Ronald -------------------- ----------- -------------- 2 4 Ginter, Gary --- -------------------- --------------------------- 2 4,50,71,77 Goertz, Jack ---- Goodling , Dick --------- - ----- - ---------- 23,30, --- 21,32,35,37, 37,52,56,5s,64, 52,56,58,72,73, 71,77 77,78 Graff, Clifton -- ----------- ----- ----------------------------- 1 7 ,44 Graff, Patty -- --------------- 24,25,49, 55,63,65 Graff, Sandy --------------- ------- ------ ----------- 1 1 , 23, 55, 58 Grahn, Helen --- ------------ 17,28,29,43,48,55,58 Grahn, Larry -- ----- ----- -------------- ----------------------- 2 5 , 64, '77 Hager, Mike --- -------------------- 8,16,37,44,45,49,50,53,56,77 Hager, Randy -- ---------------------------------------------- l6,32,42 Hager, Rob ---- ------------------- - -- 22,23,30,37,52,56,58,64,71,77 Haley, Judy -- ---------- 24,25,52,55,57,62,63 Haley, Louise --- -------- --- 16, 30,33, 35, 39,43, 52, 55, 62 Hancock, Connie -- - ---- ---------------------- 2 1,30 Hancock, Rex -- Hanks, Nancy -- ---- 25, 56, 64, ----- 21, 52, 70,77 55,63 This page is sponsored by: BROWN3 FLOWERSHOP 5413 E. PowelIBlvd. Gresham, Oregon 79 This page is sponsored by: DR. DAVID QUALL, Optometrist 33 E. PoweH Blvd. Gresham, Oregon 80 Hanson, Mary Anne --- ----- --- ------ 25, 52, 55, 57,63 Hartshorn, Sharon ---- ------- ------- 8 , 21,32,51,55,57,58 Hickman, David --- - ----------------------------- 25, 76 Houck, Bruce --- ----- ------- 2 1,3O,34,35,54,58,62,75,76 Houck, Kit ---- ---- - - 22, 23,29,40, 56, 58,64, 68, 70, 75, 76 Howell, Gene --- ----- -------- ---------------------------- 3 0 , 76 Howell, Rose --- ---- ---------- --------------------- 1 1 ,21,52,55 Hubbard, Elena --- ------- --- 21,55,63 Hubbard, Wesley --- ------- --------------------------- 2 3,30,56 Hunt, Winifred ---- ------------------------------------ 2 5,34, 55 Kendrick, Pat -- ------- 10,22,23,33,34,36,41,50,52,54,55,58 Kerslake, Carol -- ----------- 24,25,28,32,49,52,55,63,65 King, Carol ------- -------------------------- 2 5 Kusmesky, Carol --- ---------------------- -- 16 Lampert, Larry --- -- -- ----------------- 25, 71, 76 Larson, Janet --------------------------------------------- 10,23,37,41,52,54,55,58 Larson, Jnm ----------------------------------------------------- 21,56,64,65,72,74 Lewis, Bill- 18, 19,30,32, 33,35,42,43,44,48,49, 50,52, 54, 56, 58,64, 65, 66,67,68, 70, 75, 76 Lucas, Cheryl ------------------------------------------------------------- 25,55,63 Lucas, Greg --- ---- ------------------------ 1 0,20,21,3O,31,36,49,71,76 B4acKay, Don ---- ------- 10,21,31,48,49,53,56,63,65,68,69,70,77 MacKay, Flora ---- -------------------------- 2 1,41,55,63,65 MacKay, Joyce ---------- - -------------------------------- 25,55,63 Mason, Bob ----- -------------- ----------------------------------- 2 3 ,52,56,58,77 Mershon, Carol -- ----------------- 8,20,21,33,37,38,39,49,50,51,53,54,55,58 Milliken, Keith ------------------------------------------------- 1O,21,52,56,64,68,70 Monroe, Terry ------------ 21,31,32,39,41,49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70, 71, 77, 78 Moore, Gary ---- ---------------------------------------------- 2 5, 41, 72 , 74 Murray, Doris ----------- - --- 18,43, 51,52, 53,55 Nicks, Eddie --- ------- --- --- --- --------- -------- 25, 72, 74 Nicks, Mary --- Nordin , Dolores --- Nordin , Ramona -- -------- ---- ------- ---------- - - Olson, Carol --- O'Neil, Judy ---- 21,37,49,55,57 ------ --- 21,32,41,5l,55,58 25,55,65 North, Sheila -------- -------- ----- ----------- ------ ------------------ 2 5 ----- ---------------- 21, 55,es,e5 21,38,40,49,54, 55,62 Parker, George --- -------- ----- ------------------ - - 40 Pinkston, Bob -- -- ----- -------------------- 1 0,21,30,31,56, 71 Pitts, Dayna ---- --------- ---------------------------------- 2 3 , 55 Post, Steve ------ ----------- - - --- 20,21,29,40,56,64,65,66,68,69,70,77,78 Register, Doug --- ---- ---- ----- ----------------------------------- 2 5 , 64, 76 Rickert, Sandra --- --- -------------------------------- 21, 55, 57 Roley, Ginger --- Rose, Bill ---- Russo, Carol --- Sather, Gary --- -------------- ---------- -------- 2a,29,5o,32,54,55,52 ----- ----- ------------ 22,23,41,49,56,5s,e5,72,74 ---- ---- --- ------------------------- 58 ------ ----------- ----- --- 25,64, 74, 77 Schutt, Albert --- ----- ----- ------------------ ---- -------- 2 5 , 7 6 Schutt, Le Ann ---- -------- ----- ------- ----- ---------------- 2 3 , 5 5 Scott, Gary ------- ----- ----- ------ -------- 2 1 , 7 6 Simpson, Maureen --- ------- ---------- --------- 2 5 ,52,55,63 Smith, Ray ---------- ----- --------- ----------------- 1 8 , 32 smith, Ricky -------- Smith , Sharon ---- Staples, Carmen ---- Steinman, Nancy Ann -- Stivers, Leonard ---- Stivers, Roxie --- ------- ------ - ---- Stolin, Marjoree --- Stubbs, Parker --- Tanner , Lana --- Taylor, Diana --- ------ ----- Urbach, Claudia --- ----- Webb, Mary ------ Weeks, Darlene -- White, Jerry --- ------------ ---- ----- ----- 8, -------- ----- ---------- -------------------- 21 21, 55, 55 ----- - ----- --- 25, 52,55,s2 ------ -----25, 55,57,63 ------ --- 24, 25, 56,645 71 2l,55, 57, 58 ---------- ---- 19,35,37,38,41,42,48, ----- 21,31,32,34,35, ------ 23,:z2,s3,41,52, ---- --- 24,25, 28, 56, White, Tom ------ --- --- ---- -- 19,31, Winters, Howard --- --- ----------- ---------- - ------ Woodard, Judy --- ----- ---------- ---- 1 8 ,19,29,38, Woodard , Sandra -- Workman, Deanna Workman, Janice -- Young , Rick ----- ---------- 24, ---- 18,30,38,44, -------- 25,ao, ----23,56,58,64, 21,55 23,30,40 49,55 49,54,55 55,65 25,55 ----- 25 64 71,77 4o,42,49 25,50 40 44,55 25 33,55 51 52,55 52,55,57 72,74,76 . 5 551553 vi-'QNX ' lv Y 45 wc' vs ,fy Y 3 f . 2 E 2 , E 4 V e
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