Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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A WF 1 l 5 3 i i 1 1 4, 1 ,, E 1 Y ,N N 1 4 .-.539 Nineteen Fifty.Eight if Presented by Associated Student Body Crater High School Central Point, Oregon Q . O H1 there V Turnxng back the yellowed pages of t1me heartwarmmg memorles shared together by many Crater Hlgh students are uncovered W1th a SpeC1a1 Slgh we recall the many personahtles who made the good t1mes and the bad These are the memorles Wh1Ch rema1n 1n the hearts of those who 11VBd them Memor1es embedded by the Underbrush of Age Choked wxth the Ivy of Experlence w111 be cherished m memory forever fum., Q fi ip 5 F' 5 if, XX: Szyfgw y,fg5f:4VVX W Vs , V FV, fxfxf 2V 'fi' VX. ,.l X ,s,X ff I E VZ., V ,W -VJXWV N ,X 2?XJ5f2'sff5faf-If-,'iX -FV ,VV 4' -::V:.:i'As-15,5 X, 's-ff,-,5fXX, ' .X,XX,V .W ,X ,X ... ,X V :,kzVsg4'g'1-'- ' . X., V -nm., -XX 5.kA, xX X X V . Q Xa.: -45-lx: - V1-5 X, ' , hz: ., U i- ' - V' Xfwf , V W V r,,V 'V? 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Your recorded in this book. record of success. 90-bf , 1 A.l.S1ruus Principal TO THE STUDENTS OF 1958 finds Crater High the growth will when we had less than brought its problems lessons in getting along the faculty and I also would like to early. It is quite and education well if you aren't ready. In closing, I hope the and that you liked it at school because of your looks as though This growth has benefits in giving us have done well and s of Crater High. your house in order ave a program of wor My-ld, years and remember k wait, it continues even High will be a better one for each of you 4 -.W ewmlwmm je. . I - ,mgfg gifw ,. , W' 'fab - ' K ' , . f Nw Y ' Q- .J-x 'f ?.mfv ff f-wi-L.. fl,-mfg 'WHS f2zw 'n f , tk' Wm '12 fi-2,fw'x ug-.wav-' 'iw I-22a:mw ,1'f'w1'H'4H22egw:. ,v f I.: V.: f. --,gffffslfdwvsf- Yfivs'-W1-Q ff?3ii71Li'3?LiI x:,-ie!152M 5im.f.- - -' ,g , , ' Y x -, JA' g 5'715ifff' 31552 K -7 af - g wi,sz.-Q?wzf,,mf,f-W f-eww , . . f gait.fgif'fwf:fx-e,5Ymmsiyi1:2 F he - im :ffm W Qnwi X ,.1gx . 5Fsg5s5gqMw2f gm .,5a51f,:,-5'-M f K 353333: W ' ' 'W g -if K ' Q la f Lester James Wilton White, Norman Gail, Lester James, Bill Anhorn, and William Askwith. 8 QQ QQ SW 5 QM an Mfmfiisl 2 Wm, X2 Qwgwwffqwm Z pWWgK?j69Tm M MM W M Qwigyfiwwfw 4 1 1 1 Z1WE2HiSdi, wW . t .Init BIOLOGY class the students were finishing their i leaf collections. . .the CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS room had the strong odor of sulfur. . .GENERAL SCIENCE students were busy studying for an exam. . .the boys in MECHANICAL DRAWING were just completing a drawing unit. . .while in SHOP the roar of electric saws and the pounding of hammers were heard. . .the AG boys were getting acquainted with farm machinery, . .DRIVER'S TRAINING students were receiving C their last pointers before taking their driver's exams.. . 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C . .WORLD HISTORY class were working on their semester themes in AMERICAN HISTORY we heard something familiar, the Preamble of the Constitution. .the AMER- CAN PROBLEMS students were outlining a chapter on budgets. . while in WORLD GEOGRA- PHY they were drawing maps. . . - - -There was m 51911 1i11CS- - were being 5f11HCi e i by1 4AR11 Glassf es. . . the gn-13 to their diS1ike'WC feig jf. exercises. . . - K 5 5 'I h The ENGLISH classes were busy completing their disliked assignments. . .girls in HOME ECONOMICS were working in the kitchens. . .basketball was the sport the boys were play- ing in PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . .The LIBRARY was quiet, with the exception of the rattling of papers and the shuff- ling of feet. . .ACTIVITY period pep assembly was spirited and loud, with pep talks, yells, skits, and music. . .STUDY HALL was a noisy one, it seems some girls were enjoying some good gossip. Z ggi 2 gmdsfmm E M' ?'fW'Qfw?n?fw WW pg W W MW mm Q9 Q eww , ZZ , W Q7 3 M . MQW W uf' jf GMM Aflwnyiiviaumkwlbfywwxm QQ-Www Www , W M ww Q? 34144 M2 ww W 565 DON ANIELAK, B. S. Southwest Missouri State fn .9 ' World Geog. World Hist. CAROL ASH, B. A. Willamette University MLM Dean of Girls, Eng. II Spanish JAMES BACKEN, B.S. Southern Oregon College : Eng. III, Dramatics ROBERT BAYLEY, B. A., University of Nebraska Sr. Mathg Alg. 5 Geom, MED MARTHA BOSHEARS, B. A. Carson Sz Newman College Shorthand, Office Prac. NORMAN CAROTHERS, University of Idaho 52 Bands, Choruses, Glee Clubs SHIRLEY DRYSDALE, B. University of Wyoming Eng. II, Eng. I. B. A A. ETHEL FLEISCHER, B. A. Cornell University EM 5. Sllulafafu Latin EDWARD GRIGGS, M. ED. Oregon State azafor. Agriculture I, II, III, IV CAROL HARRIS, B. A. Northwest Nazarene College fav!! ' Bookkeeping, Typing WARREN HOLBROOK, M. S. University of Oregon ZJWJXMMK Art I, II, III, IV EDWARD KNAPP, M. Ed. University of Oregon iwwfwfff Boys' P.E. , Track, Football, Wrestling DON LACY, B. S. Oregon S if I Speech, American H story RONALD LAMB, B.S. Southern Oregon College ffff Vice Principal, Dean of Boys, Algebra, Football CHARLES LE FEBRE, B. A. University of Alaska exwtu-s.a'1azP,.e, Librarian EARL LUMLEY aiu.: Drivers' Training WILLIAM MC FARLANE, B. S.. Oregon State mt Mm-W Agriculture, Gen. Shop, Mech. Drawing CLARENCE MILLER, B.S. North Dakota State mem Chem., Physics, Gen. Science. DONALD MILLER, B. A. Central Washington College Qvmu' Math, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball CHARLES MOORE, B. S. Oregon State C414-'4zM C General Shop ALBERT PICHE, B.S. Oregon State ixfdwoifl' - World Geog. 5 Varsity Basketballg Frosh Football NANCY PURVIANCE, B. S. Oregon State Girls' P. E. ROBERT SUTHERLAND, B. S. University of South Dakota awe. Biology RON VAN DOLAH, B.S. Linfield College dim Z!a,f.8M.,Ju American Problems, JV Basketball, JV Baseball LEONARD WARREN, M. S. University of Oregon UJAJ4r! 3 American History, Varsity Football GERALDINE M. WHITE, M. A. 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Wd-all: LAVON MALONE Trans 45 Football 4 MICHAEL MARTIN JOAN MORRIS lQMc6 4 I Order of C 2-49 Baseball E 2 9 I ,ig , Mgr 1-35 Curtain Callers M Art Awards 3 BILL MORE FTA 2g GL 1-43 Chorus 1-4 FFA 1-45 Sports Club 2-45 Base- ball 1-4g Comet Capers 4 CAROL MCGONAGLE an-Z 7fz,g4,.,2,g, Sophomore Sec FHA 1, GL Rep 3 Annual Staff 25 Bible Club 3-45 Speech Club 3 Ii JOHN S IEAL Sports Club 3 I ka if WAYNE NIE HAUS Trans 35 Paper Staff 4g W- EM Annual Staff 4 046' VOLDA L PAULSON 92-nz TOM NIX PATRICIA L PEFFLEY LOUISE PENDLETON GAA 1, Comettes 4g MOD Queen 25 FHA . - f PER sLoAN 1-3, Ig0'3eCf'm112iPf1n' ASB Council 2-33 Annual SALLY PEP cess 1 umm ass Staff 2g senior Class sec p ,I Sec? ASB Councll 4 Comet Capers 3-4g Com- '4'Zg '1'a' 2' Ett:-s 4Iih:'c1rinsics Club Pep Band 15 FHA lg ' ' F ' Annual staff 45 Paper MYRNA P1-'NISTER Staff 4 Science Club lg Football 2g Track 1-3-4g Basket- ball Mgr 1-2 J yfg' Trans 3g Science Club 4g any Paper Staff 4g Business LARRY V P1RKEY Mgr 4 WALL FHA 1-45 GAA 1-29 CO1I1Ett6S 3-4 PHIL REEVES FFA 1-4 41349 NEAL ROBERTS Trans 2 GL 2-4 BARBARA ROBINSON JERRY SANDERSON Photo Club 15 Track 35 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 4 BRIAN S EWE LL DON SAVAGE Bible Club 3-4, V ' gfyvgzl Pres 45 FFA 1-45 Baseball JANET SAND- Sports Club 2-45 Science Club 2 GAA 1-25 FHA 2-45 Annual Staff 3-45 Candy Mgr 43 Quill Sz Scroll 45 Paper Staff 3-4 Curtain Callers 2-35 Wrestling 35 Speech Club 35 Tomboy 2 FHA 1-35 GAA 3-45 com- J 'mes 3'4 LEIGHTON sKov Pep Band 2-35 FHA 1 NEDRA SHE PPARD wwf' Basketball 1 JUDY SINGLETON GEORGE SHIPL1-:Y CARROL SMITH 64411-0-5-Jflflii C HARLES SOUTH 4Grants Pass Sox-:kay Junior V Presg Order of C 3-45 Football 15 Basketball 1-2-45 Sci- ence Club lg Honor Society 3-45 ASB V Pres 4 I ., J WARREN STRAUS Frosh Treasg Football Mgr 1-25 Basketball 1-25 Paper Staff 45 Order of C 2-45 V Pres 45 Annual Staff 45 Baseball 1-4 Junior Treasg Sports Club 35 Baseball 1-45 Football 3 KW . . ESTHER SPE NCE GAA 1-45 Paper Staff 45 MELVIN STIEHL Annual Staff 4 6 , 4 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff GL 1- . . THURMAN STRIPLIN . 9 2-45 Blble Club 3-4, Pep SHIR.LEY SWINDLER Club 1-25 Honor Society 3-4 Comet Capers 3-45 Speech Club 3-4 ., Q PHYLLIS FAYLOR JOE TEETER Trans 25 Bible Club 3-45 FHA 2-45 GAA 2-4 9vL Ulviiff- Trans 35 Sports Club 3-45 ASB Pres 45 Basketball 3-4 FHA l- GAA 1 2- Frosh CARL VANDERPOOL Basketball Mgr. 2, 35 Order of C5 FFA 1,4, Reptr. 35 Paper Staff 35 Annual Staff 3. GL Treas. 35 Comet Capers5 ASB Council 45 Comettes 2, 45 Yell Queen 45 GAA 1,4, Hist. 35 FTA 3,45 Pres 45 FHA 1,4, W Hist. 35 Annual Staff 1,4, Assoc. Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Paper Staff 3, 45 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Spring Formal Prin. 1. ROY VINCENT W7 7 ' Trans 35 Track 35 Speech Club 35 Order of C 45 Paper Staff 35 Annual Staff FRED WARNER see, student Council 2-35 Paper Staff 3-45 Assoc Ed- itor 45 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Trans 4 WA Annual Staff 2-45 Comettes LINDA C' RREN 45 Handbook Comm 3-45 GL Pres 45 Honor Society WA 3-45 Girl of the Month 4 :- LARRY WADE CAROL VON DER HELLEN WILLARD WATERHOUSE FFA 1-45 Photo Club 2-4 752 MARJORIE WEST Iban- GL 1-4 FHA 1-45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Photo Club 4 BETTY L WILSON BETTY WHITESIDES 611.1111 ' ' FHA 1-25 GAA 1-3 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 45 Exe Ed 45 Comettes 25 GAA 1-25 ASB Council MARILYN Y JOHNSTON ASB Council 1-45 Honor Society 1-45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1-4 Order of C 2-45 Curtain Call ers 1-45 Photo Club W J,-.mu JOE CRATER A-1 Wig W MZXLMW E5 QM' MQW fc? 'whiff FHWZZ bww H f 4Mg QMWWQWFMQ fwkizj LW AMW fgxilig-'f' ' anizations in school One of the most active girls org Girls ' Association. Dele- I This year girls voted to d sent to the GAA conference gates were elected an purchase the regulation GAA sweaters. St Po' t Phgliyanjfjr, Doris Owens: U S' Pat Higillbotham anding: Vice President, Helen Coos Buyg Arvella prom. Krieelingz Delegatesxx V1Cki Workman Many of the events the 0 year are their intramural games. These include volleyball, basketball, tennis, baseball, and others. Everyone looks for d t the playdays with oth war o er schools and are busy all year earning their GAA points. girls look forward to during the scho l Sweaters ' I 'E 1 Cameron, fwstandingu Vicki Workman, Dorls Owens, Jocky 11 ball Team 1 n, . y ' r Kneeling: Lmda Wane 'rls Vo SY . 'iii er, and Donna Jolfnsonq R Burritt. t HigiE?0thaE1aiptt?z1s.fgn5?tl fobnson, ,Linda Dysmger' and ae ie AS On' 'ffi lrrhl if fe l , e 3? we J ' sul - ,kat if . 65 '15, ,lla Nm, ,M Mb -,,- K gffygqg 94933531 2' r, iw .amy , AWE X 1,-fc ' 1 fm aw ' ' 4-wr, . 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The degrees which members may earn are the Green- hand, Chapter, State Farm- er, and American Farmer. r Um fe er s WlEP fm, w QQ, -f Q9 dr , if R 2 , Y, if K ffm? f 5- 4i if- . '-if QQ,-A xp 333, F523 'Kiki' WM 0 I' S S The members of the Sportsman's Club are interested in outdoor sports such as hunting and fishing. Each year they go on hunting and fishing trips. The officers are President Gerald Kime, Vice President Leslie Kellow, Secretary Charles Black, Treasurer Don Gillaspey. Mr. Knapp is the club advisor. The Fireman were organized to assist the students during the fire drills. This club is seldom heard about as they are active only during a fire drill. i r e A 'f ff! 'V ,-fn' f--' , , K , ' A fc' ' ' . 1. V,-, ' W .ml im: M, wr.-f. A fy ' w Y' .X -1' V, '.,: K' 'MLM r ..- , , My , ,:, ur- .. . Y Q, , , --1-V. va, L ' ' aff,-nzfgr 'fi ++4r+f 'g ,fri V, '15, '?,,5 155-f, A aw, , if T L .zwuivff . ,WWW f AMT'-L 5 ' .ui .w ' , -A.. ' ' . . 'pq-f72?rQ'-f -M5-:R .fi?ECia,' 'A' ' K' f, -nf -. 1,04 . 1. I, N-. 'Ay.kr,g.a-', V Ayn, . A .A . 1 ,-M,-sf-,V , , QA givin ,uid ,,,,giV A ,,:l:,:'f,g: ,ga L., ,, ig' .A 4, S RST .!W . ' , Ap.. 'W 'ii4'3'Q, 1, IQUWYQ '4'Hi+.- f ,jg . f- ,4,3'?ffHr. ' .uw ' V, ,Wwe ,,4,fLg3,r,f14i!2 .q ,.,,x vm- .ig h,,4, bl- ,J . .-A at v.1l'?3fhah.i,1 -1- .. '. 'f r ', . Y ,' n-kt-,um'a,- f- vs. The Curtain Callers have worked hard this year. They have brought forth two big pro- ductions and three one-act plays. Dave Mack was President, Richard Evans, Vice- President, and Sandra Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. Curtain Callers had a membership of eighty-five students. To become a member ten points must be earned by working on a production. During the year the Photo Club has done some of the yearbook photography. lfcasu- -.. , Girls League Officers: Marilyn Jones, Freshman n.eyi..,-....s, ' ' Presidentg Carol von der Hellen, Presidentg Kay Askwitn, 1 Gail Collms, Vice Prom Secretary. Girls' league Sponsors March of Dimes, Judy 1s1umie,, -V V lorg Movies, Louise P Main Commitee Chairmen: Committee, Joan Dobrotg After Game Dances, Phyllis Tay ' ' akers, Carolee Brantley. Tea, Judl Davis, Spe 68 SE PTEMBER MAY Louise Pendleton Kay Askwith JANUARY GIRL OF THE YEAR OCTOBER APRIL Pat King MARC H Anita von der Hellen NOVE MBER Sandra Guss DECEMBER Pat Cowie Gail Collins FE BRUARY Carolee Brantley Judi Davis The Comettes and Nieteors play a very important roie in our schooi spirit. . .the enthusi- astic spirit oi these organizations never missed at the games. . .this was the iirst year for the Meteors, and the Comettes have been active for seven years. vow N-w..,Q Nm .K ' w wx f' Wf12 3 'f54'i5f'ggQ ,ll - jflll- ' 5 '24 is XA -gs- Nw c i 9 ll C E At the beginning of the school year the science club started working on the study of the radio. They planned a radio program, but were unable to complete it. They studied the use of the microscope and the forms of life in stagnant water, then went into the labs and experimented by themselves. gb new Cx 'yield Co. Speed' , mefn T . There S011 eek . ty: e 9- W - - UHWGYS? iN 006 ents - Paoxifover radio KW 3-TU ttended we tot? 'wav MSO we Chlb 3 naman The Sgegiit and State tour 's me D1 5115 Year ' 'IO ember S ' ' - , 'W ' :-, ' , .f,q ' Vi 1 v - Q' , - E ..5t,,h , J. A l A , 1 .. V X r-Mr, Q' . eff. The Bible C1ub's ma World Vision, Inc. Pres. Brian Sewellg Bible Club in project was supporting a Korean orphan. It was done through It was done on a trial basis this year. Pres. Richard Evansg Vice Seo. Rosanna Shelleyg Song Leader Janet Johnson. aev O1 arei Pr. 'iirea'-5' W Oiiicefs ampbelb asf C Ban 5en9enm' ' . GOX 5 lm I xW I e . 566- th - south' of shame . Pres' ms . vwe an PSY caossew' nx Sgt' Lee' 3336 PAXG Y' 'H--7,1,',.i' ng ' f-- , rw :V g ai , 'ggi M YE f R7 ,. K ff- rss L 92 'Q' f f W Q f 1? X222 fm 'kxal w F I G EEETX gl V J ' wi3 xiii 35 1 If i- Lf,' ka- Q x A ,W Jr QC' , 'QZQN ..,,, N 'Z If W E ,dx 3, T' ,W K , ,, ,. QM ,.,, new .UW , -I , - ,.:., ,,. A .M3.,.M, Q . W WW ,.. ,. 2 ?WW'fwf was ' f 33h,k'T,u1fL-:Q-Q R .,., -- -H wif-m:m.xL y fA.A , , , , ,T f ,,.oi ?Q Editor-in-Chief Sandra Guss plans dummy layout Second Page Editor Carolee Brantley waits for Judi with Ass't Editor Sheryl Koellner, Sports Editor Davis and Louise McGee to finish typing editorial Bob Lichti, and lst page Editor Carol von der and feature copy for her page. Hellen. Phyllis Taylor hunts through the news- paper morgue for 'dope she can use on her beat story, while Mary Howard selects Exchange papers for Phil Reeves to use in his story. Deadline Day for Crater Comment Gail Collins fcenterj directs the final copy preparation for page 2. Hard at work are Shirley Swindler, Jean Bonney, Loretta Rowden, Sharon Griffitts, Janet Scalberg and Nancy Dillon. Not photographed: Reporter Betty Wilson. elf? u r s i o r u s The Varsity Chorus is a mixed exception of a few Freshman and hold concerts twice a year, from popular ballads to jazz. songs Juniors, and Seniors, with the church organizations, school activities from folk ballads to spirituals, and The Girls! Glee is a training group winter and spring concerts. Besides Girls' Glee provides very pleasant l performances. an girls.They perform at both instruction in vocal music, the the opportunity to attend their I' sl .Quia My -QQ LQ, fs-, QE 'QW Qfwjf My Z MH M QAM Q WMS t W at QDQLff21ry7ff-6 Aikchw ww ? . if MQW mm NNW M J L in WALD Guard KIME End FOWLER Halfback ALLE N Quarterback BARNES GILLASPEY PFAFF I-Ialfback Halfback Quarterback September September September October October October November November WALLER End FOOTBALL Crater 19 Crater 24 Crater 13 Crater 13 Crater 14 Crater 12 Crater 27 Crater 37 BEN NET .ju- Fuu back BURNS Halfback LEGLER Halfback LOGAN Center FRONT ROW: Coach Ron Lamb, E. Log B. Fowler, G. Johnson, B. Gettling, R. SECOND ROW: Mgr. L. Miller, D. La pey, G. Hewitt, D. Pfaff, D. Anderson, Ed Knapp, BACK ROW: Head Coach Leo Kellow, J. Caster, E. Cooper, M. Mart C. Houston, D. Davis, R. Gillaspey, G. Williamson, Mgr. J. Clough. . Parker, K. Wald, A. Barnes, D. Gillas- BEAC H MARTIN GOSSET WHITE End Tackle Halfback Center CHEDULE Yreka 7 K S Eagle Point 0 e Redmond 13 C o w Grants Pass 20 Medford 40 ' K e Ashland 19 X Klamath Falls 18 Myrtle Creek 13 SW HU NT Guard KELLOW Guard TURNER Guard DAVIS Tackle C OTE Tackle Legler, J. Burns, K. Bennett, W. Allen, lrns, J, Kime, J. Eldred, Mgr. J. Hayes. ler, J. Goldenpenny, T. Turner, Coach rren, P. Beach. G. Hunt, R. Day, L. ELRED Halfback GOLDENPE NNY Tackle . Clark, R. Hale, L. Gossett, C. Edwards, CAMPBELL te, B. White, R. Campbell, C. Simmons, D. Center Medford game were going to the boys fought a great game, the luck and we . Crater was to be the er CRATER VS MEDFORD 'fn C. Simmons, R. Day, D. Williamson, M. Clarke, J. Burns, G. Legler, G J. Caster, C. Edwards, R. Burns, C. Houston, G. Hewitt, R. Gillaspey, D. D Lamp, G. Gettling, K. Wald, D. Waller, D. Parker, G. Johnson, Coaches Ed Knapp. Pictured above are: Head Coach Leonard Warren, Assistant Coach Ed Knapp, and Line Coach Ron Lamb. X J A week before school began, the foot- ball team started practicing for the season ahead. . .it was just a short time before the season was in full swing. . .the long hard practices paid, though, and the team recorded a 4-3- 1 record. ..Yreka, Eagle Point, Kla- math Falls and Myrtle Creek were all defeated by the Comets. . .the team tied with Redmond and was defeated by Grants Pass, Medford, and Ash- land. . .more important than winning was the knowledge that they had played good games. The Freshman squad showed great signs for the future.. . the boys had a good Season, winning two games out of 5, four. . . they gained needed it experience and will add strength to the Crater squad next year. . FRESHMEN YELL SQUAD: Bernadine Sharp, Judy Daniels, Yell Queen Rebecca Ferrell, Lea Taberna, and Lynn Malot. Future Forecast 1 .... --v..-J. ..,.....,v-.,.. -.,... --. -.-........-.----o, .... -----, -.-. -.Y-..., W. YY , Y. , ,. , L. Ryerson, J. Jones, and Mgr. R. Alvarez. BACK ROW: Coach Don Miller, G. Jahnke,-MAJ.. Brown, L. Chastain, B. Von Buskirk, M. Pepper, R. Franklin, H. Blanchard, and Coach A1 Piche. I' 0 S Dennis Fisher, Loyal Higinbotham, Jim Allen, Tom White, Bryson LaCasse, Allan Nielson Dennis Edwards, Wayne Martin, Dave Foote, Danny Mattson, Gary Romine, Mgr. Larry Ryerson, Coach Don Miller, and Mgr. Robert Alvarez. R-1: Mgr. Roger Schroeder, Franklin Schultz, Richard Woods, Earl Cooper, Mel Smith, Clare Huntley, Mgr. Leonard Lemons, and Coach Van Delah. R-2: Durand Waller, Larry Toner, John Anhorn, Bill Anhorn, and Jim Eldred. Not pictured are Herschel Mack and Doug Davis. S Eur eka Dec. 6 Crater 43 38 Dec. 7 Crater 43 40 Fortuna Dec. Z0 Crater 39 51 Oakridge Dec. 21 Crater 32 59 Oakridge Dec. Z7 Crater 50 45 Willamette Dec. 28 Crater 42 67 Coquille Jan. 3 Crater 35 34 Ashland Jan. 4 Crater 30 37 Ashland Jan. 10 Crater 45 40 Grants Pass Jan. 11 Crater 35 38 Grants Pass Jan. 24 Crater 29 61 Klamath Falls Jan. 25 Crater 30 67 Klamath Falls Jan. 31 Crater 52 53 Nlediord Feb. 1 Crater 47 73 Medford Feb. 7 Crater 41 57 Ashland Feb. S Crater 43 41 Ashland Feb. 14 Crater 41 43 Grants Pass Feb. 15 Crater 43 54 Grants Pass Feb. 28 Crater 53 33 Klamath Falls Mar. 1 Crater 40 50 Klamath Falls JO Nlar. 7 Crater 46 47 Medford FOHN BURNS Mar. 8 Crater 61 91 Medford rwafd Th e C r q 1 9 r Guii-I3-BOTHAM D EN Guaylgls PFAFF vs M DAVE SHARP Forward The team fought hard every game right up to the last second, sometimes losing, sometimes winning. They gave every opponent a good game. Although the team wasn 't too successful, interest in the team because of the spirit and color displayed led to the first actual coverage of Crater High sports on the radio. Interest in the team ran high in town and in school. The spectators and opponents were electrified with the eightball routine. Soon, word spread of the fancy drill and at every game the Crater gym was packed to capac' The cry, Where's the eight-ball rocked the basketb the dance band struck up the tune, the dramatic spotlight introdu ing, and the ity. all court applause ctions, th ' novel, 11 ' the most ' and as was deafening. The e public address system announc- ew uniforms helped too, to make the Comets unique te-im in the league. d FolI9h' Hur AS N-DY LAC EQMPBE LL Center Center BILL WHITE KERMAN BENNETT Forward Guard COMETTES and MET Displaying Spirit EORS lst Row: Head Mgr. Allan Kimmey Campbell, Bryson LaCasse, Bill 2nd Row: Mgr. Bill Lacy, Dennis Kerman Bennett, and Jerry Kime. WAYNE ALLEN Forward hn Burns, Chuck Turner, Randy Teeter, and Coach Anielak. aff, Loyal Higinbotham, Wayne Allen, CHUCK TURNER JOE TEETER Forward Forward And Color JERRY KIME Forward ,-...,lg,.u VS - DFORD R-1: Leon Shermon, Dave White, Butch Barber, Charlie Warren, Mike Nolta, Richard Conway, Gay Dean Jones, David McGee, Bill Allen, Don Ross. R-2: Rick Burns, Robert Bibey, Ken Mainwaring, Dean Lamp, Max Burton, John Taberna, Gary Johnson, Kent Randahl, Ralph Dillon, Lorenzo Miller. R-3: Cliff Griffets, Mike Martin, Curtis Payne, Don Gillaspey, Darrell Anderson, Howard Misner, Calvin Rhodes, Clark Cutting, Dowl Boles, Ron Gillaspey, Jim Goldenpenny, Byron Rominger, Mr. Knapp. i Curtis Payne and Don Gillaspey are going into a switch. David McGee and Gay Dean Charlie Warren and Butch Jones are going into a half Barber are in their start- nelson, ing position. 90 Rich Burns has just master- Jim Goldenpenny and Mike ed the half nelson on Dean Martin are about to go in- LSIHP- to a switch. Attend State John Taberna and Ralph Dillon are in the starting position. David White has a half nelson on Mike Nolta, while Ron Gillaspey has a combined chicken wing a.nd hammer bar on Calvin Rhodes. C . ' if ' ,Aw . , . 'WW I he My N Q . 1-+ ., .. ,M ,F- M , W ., f- ,F QM , Hr H ,V x Ya, My Ag- qgfgv , f, ,Q Ye V -V fs MY.,-,,. xg i xv AM ,img , ' sw 5 z 2 X gig, W in E 'wir pf W J. vw T 1 , - ,A X4 K HA Tn I LX Q , Y X 2? its ,L 1 Cf' Q K. , if H 4 V ' adm DENNIS PFAFF DAVE BROWN First Base Catcher BILL ANHORN Pitcher Eagle Point Crater Grants Pass Crater Ashland Crater Medford Crater Klamath Falls Crater Yreka Crater JOHN ANHORN Center Field THURMAN STRIPLIN Second Base WMS X, W 'Galt YE? g SW th ,MS am 39-,g U ::5f..!:'.' : : x 'Wi .Tw W5185:59745f5'5?7Vfi-z455V.i:5'SV''if A ' 1 U' ' L 'I - I - ' t'5i lfI qf:'f- 1-:wJ+ ...' - , ,iw-1,w-w,mfw,ffw ME: A f -' . V ,is ' is 50 w,Mlt .V , M.. :,.l:+g3g3fwV,.1 iAg.,lf1, ,M 'IEW' 'A L , W -. ' f QP-we-swsvw, , .MM . 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W 'if fy It U .. , A S lm' ' '44 N 4' 4 ' ytww 1 ,,,..t,, ,,-,k.f,5 BRIAN SEWELL Second Base 3' an Q2 JIM WHITE TOM SAMPLES LOYAL HIGINBOTHAM Left Field Right Field Right Field H 1 I V , CHARLIE SOUTH JERRY KORBOL First Base Center Field 94 Standing: Manager Franklin Shultz, Carl Simmons, John Anhorn, Herbstruth, Ronnie Bale, Bill Anhorn, Tom Samples, and Coach Manager Leonard Lemons, Doug Pfaff, Keith Schultz, Charley Wald, Bill Lacy, Don Pfaff, and Brian von Buskirk. Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity had an outstanding baseball season this year. The Junior varsity was tied for first place with Grants Pass. Grants Pass was the only league team that beat them. 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Back Row: Byron Rominger Manager, Claire Huntley, Earl Cooper, Bill Jones, Roscoe Day, Jerry Michels, Glen Cote, Darrell Williamson, Mike Martin and Coach Ed Knapp. Middle Row: Mike Nolta, Gerald Kime, Richard Woods, Chuck Turner, Charlie Black, Nathan Parrish Wayne Martin, Clark Cutting, Melvin Smith, a.nd Rick Burns. Sitting: Fred Warner, Kerman Bennett, Dave Parker, Durand Waller, Don Gillaspey, Lee Gosset, Max Burton, Robert Morris, a.nd Gary Johnson. Varsity V ' Truck Team 1 W. QL '-wa-., 1 Standing: Robert Bibey, Frank Kuoni, Bryson La Casse, Allan Nielson, Dennis Edwards, Harold Twedell, and Coach Ed Knapp. Kneeling: Ken Mainwaring, Wayne Martin, Tom White, Dave Foote, Dan Matteson, Max Burton, and Jack Jones. Sitting: Dennis Fisher, Bob Garrison, Don Garrison, Don Mitchell, Harley Blanchard, Jereal Brown and James Hogue. Many of the freshman track records have been broken. This gives a good indication that the Varsity track teams in the future will do very well. Freshman Truck Team 0 S I' Manager Byron Rominger, Gay Dean Jones, Nathan Parrish, Ron Martin, Charlie Black, Robert Morris, James Hogue and Coach Ed Knapp. The Comet Trackmen placed second at the annual Hayward Relays in the Class A Division. Crater defeated Ashland in a dual meet by a score of 70 1X2 to 59 1f2. The Comets took nine of the fourteen firsts, with Kerman Bennett as the days only double winner. Crater placed third in a meet with Grants Pass, Medford and Roseburg. A three way scramble was held with St. Mary's and Jacksonville. Our score was greater than the score of both teams to- gether. fol- ue an snm ? mff?'wZ,, QQ my W VW , 2-RE Q51 2 .f,Mf 1f' QQ Qi 53? if if Half ,907 if JW ,ff fSLM5J'W 5 JM? QA, W'DW3 Q Qwfuwx 3 Qy Crater High tied for fourth place in the safety contest, sponsored by the American Motorists Insurance Company, last year. .high schools from 42 states entered this contest. . Crater received S62.50, which was used to buy a file cabinet for the Journalism classes. . . we were the only school in Oregon that placed in the contest. . .many schools larger than Crater were entered in this contest and we won over most of them. . .this is some- thing we all should be proud of. Last fall the Crater High students, along with the Cen- tral Point Jaycees, launched a campaign to buy a football scoreboard. . . they were able to do this with the help of the Medford Coca Cola Bottling Company, who contributed 1500 family size bottles of coke, and the students and Jaycees who went from house to house selling them for a donation of one dollar. . .every- one working together made this campaign a big success. F. F. A. Sweetheart The annual FFA Barn Dance proved very successful. . . on Western Day the students and faculty participated by wearing western clothes. . .the dance was decorated in typical western style, with the Red Dog Saloon on one side of the room. . .a western band furnished the enter- tainment. . .later on in the evening Phyllis Taylor was named FFA Sweetheart of the year. . .this year a new idea was tried. . .they had an old fashioned box social where the girls brought the boxes of food, and then they were auctioned off to the boys. . .this idea was greatly accepted by the students and the dance was enjoyed by all who attended. 1 fb' - .ng E u 5 F wwf Q r Q i i 25119, ,i,,V xwms w Sadie Hawkins Day Sadie Hawkins Day started with a bang. . . with the bang of the gun the boys were off with a one minute head start. . .any girl who was lucky enough to catch a poor unlucky man drug him to Marrying Sam and got hitched to go to the dance. ..the dance was decorated in traditional dogpatch style. .. Daisy Mae and Little Abner were Patty Peffley and Warren Straus. . .Roger Ferrel and Joan Skov were the best dressed couple Pictured Above: Lee Gossett, Princess Phyllis Woods and Escort Torn White, Princess Barbra Walters and Escort Dave Parker, Queen Arvella Prom and Escort Jim White, Princess Thelma Cox and Escort Fred Warner. A W H V W V , me-A,vi:,s4fs+:a1w:fs1Ma:vw1sewfzfwmfsfsmamelwwtm The annual Homecoming started with a bonfire and serpentine the night of the game. . .songs and cheers were heard throughout the town. . . during half time the coronation of Queen Arvella and her royal court took place. . .Queen Arve11a's court was Princess Thelma Cox, Princess Phyllis Woods, and Princess Barbra Walters. . . Harvest Moon provided the at- mosphere of the dance. . .after Queen Arvella was crowned and given the traditional kiss, she and her court danced to Harvest Moon. . . Homecoming was enjoyed by many of the alumni. c i 0 III ,,fw,,,9. 1 ,if ,iw ' ng, Aff Q f 1 A tx K .,, ,Af . ., 1 7 4 ,,, .45 insane' ,av lf 09 f fa sw? W s ,V Q: N, W iii Q is r!?'fi5A qw 5 K .is V, M Ui? A Jf' . I' - ' F ' 1,-fs 'VA in t 'ily -. Q, Q1 . 'VEQLQ . Fav ' ?f2'ifS'f i ' 9 ' mfg ff 451 1, 5 - W ,f.L . , y 4, ,Y M '1 in , 1 ill my Qi A f 5' gli 4713. f 5 . vm ff' iff f 2w22 J 7 , if . 2 ' 5.9 4 P +V?-Y -e - , 2 g f, 53 ,Q L1,. V , ig f f ,f ggi: 5 ' wane. X Churlu Crowned Queen The Letterman's dance was very well enjoyed by all the couples that attended the dance. Banners decorated the room. The Queen was Charla Blake, her escort was Dave Brown. The court consisted of Bonnie King, escort Don Gillespey, Sandra Ghelardi, escort Rich- ard Hammersley, and Jocky Cameron, escort Jim Estremado. Records were played. Dur- ing intermission the queen was crowned. . V WZ.. Student Government Day was very interesting to the Crater students who participated in the event. Student Government day is sponsored by the Medford Elks Club. The Students take over the offices of our local government for one day. This gives them an opportunity to see how the local government is run. The students who partici- ated in Student Government Day were Joe Teeter, Ger- ald Kime, Sandra Guss, Jim Estemado, Allan Barnes Loren Gebhard, Leslie Kel- low, Jocky Cameron, Richard Evans, Sharon Coffman, Lyle Bigham and Bill Callendar. Student Government Day Successful In the morning the officers took an oath of office. Each of the officers then went with the local officers and watched them perform their duties. The Elks sponsored a banquet for the students at noon. After the banquet some of our students were on the radio, and others were on tele- vision. During the afternoon students were given a chance to tour the Juvenile Deten- tion Home, the Medford Airport, the Medford Sanita- tion. Plant, and the radio and television stations. Football trophies were presented at the football banquet given by the Cen- tral Point and Gold Hill Lions Clubs. Randy Campbell received the Most Outstanding Lineman trophy, Wayne Allen re- ceived the Most Valuable Player trophy, Gerald Kime received the Down Field Blocking trophy, and Lee Gossett received the Sportsmanship trophy. Boys Awarded Sports Trophies ft' J NIA r ,f The basketball banquet was held at the Country Club, and was sponsored by the Comettes. Wayne Allen was presented the Most Valuable Player trophy, and Joe Teeter was presented the Sports- manship trophy. Q ui Q fx! S-. '--A Q! 4- l FRIENDLIEST BEST PHYSIQUE Sz FIGURE The Seniors voted for the following titles. These are the Seniors who won the titles: Pat King and Rolly Armstrong Friendliest Jerry Kime and Jocky Cameron Best Phy- sique and Figure, Joe Teeter and Kay Askwith Best All Around, John Foley and Carol von der Hellen Most Likely To Succeed, Warren Straus and Pat Peffley Cutest Couple, Randy Campbell and Pat Higinbotham Most Athletic, Jimmy Estre- mado and Sue Blake Best Looking, Joan Dobrot and David Mack Most Intellectual. The Seniors voted Mr. VanDolah the Biggest Senior Problem. MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING 1 3 Y l 9 a r S i Around the Wor1d was the theme of the Mother's Day Tea. Leon's proJ vided the clothes for the style show. The girls who modeled were Sharon Thompson, Terry Turner, Julie Ashto Dianna Cummings, Donna Burnett, S dra Ghelardi, Pat Peffley, and Sandr Guss. The other models were Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Holbrook, Nancy and Ro nie Holbrook, Mrs. Miller, Marcie and Gregg Miller, and Mrs. Setness. Entertainment and refreshments were provided for the event. T, 1 ig A- Ji ,mf r naw? V Sf gym 35 Pix fx, 2,5'gf ' Q . if V, I '54 :fig 2 ' in X V' 'fs ff 1 Q.. A 5 U.. LN-.,, W ' 'J i if? m. I r ' Q f 'f :Nj- ,sf f .,.., ight egialwl' .HH .,.. - , in , 44 , Me, . 3 h pw y 11 ' 4 1 ,. Va 1 , . ,fs . JH? .1 if J - ,kr HQ Qs N f, M. n, www-' .Aww f e On March 5 the Physical l annual P. E. Show. Miss Nano very hard with their students the most interesting and un- l The program consisted of tumbling, dancing, and an drills presented by two grade Hill. There were several type and square dances again made 1 international and interpretive l lifting was also seen for the l the grade school students is l The spectators were well pleas department put on its and Ed Knapp worked make this year's show one of shows ever seen at Crater. wrestling, high-jumping, dance, excercising, and Sams Valley and Gold dancing. The social dances annual appearances but for it was a premier. Weight time. The participation of in the history of the shows. this year's show. The criminal always returns to the scene of the crime, and there they are, the cast of Finders Creepers. Standing: Nancy Dillon, Carolyn Edwards, Richard Evans, Dave Mack, Gayle Hagen, George Gilman, Elaine Kroon, and Jim Hays. Kneeling: Brian Sewell, Sharlette Hale,Charley Warren, Richard Hammersley, Lynn Malot, and Dayle Neshiem. The mystery-comedy centered around an attempted murder and the hilarious antics of the amateur sleuths as they tried to catch the villain. The Pluy's The Thing Widow Douglas Aunt Polly. . . Mrs. Harper. . Walter Potter . Mary Rogers . . CAST OF CHARACTERS . . . . Joan Dobrot Margaret Pendleton . . .Janet Scalberg . . . . Bob Lichti . .Arvella Prom Dr., Robinson . . . . .Tom Nix Becky Thatcher . . . Betty Jones Sid Sawyer. . . . Richard France Muff Potter. . . . . . Jim Hayes Gracie Miller . . . . . .Judy Daniels Tom Sawyer. . .... Tony Yell Joe Harper . . . . Charlie Warren Injun Joe . . . . . John Burns Ben Rogers . . . . Gary Johnson Huck Finn. . . . . .Herschel Mack Alfred Temple . . . . Bob Bruton Amy Lawrence . . . Kathy Straus Rev. Sprague . . . . .Allen Barnes Sheriff Jones . . . Byron Rominger Judge Thatcher . . . . .... Bill Laton Mrs. Thatcher. . . . Margaret Taylor Sandra Ghelardi School Children . . . . . Donna Burnett syivia Yell Tom Sawyer The play Tom Sawyer was presented by the Curtain Call- ers on May 1, 2, and 3. The play was a comedy in four acts During casting many students tried out for parts. When the actual play began to take shape, all of the committees needed for production, had all of the help they could use. The cast had twenty-five members. Tom Sawyer was one of the best plays ever produced. The Curtain Callers also pre- sented three one-act plays. The three plays were Submerg- ed, Don't Tell A Soul, and The Happy Journey. CAR CHECK COMMITTEE Safety The annual safety campaign was held on March 4th through April 3rd. To start the campaign, a safety movie was shown to the student body. Other projects carried out were a slogan con- test, posters, editorial cartoons, a car check, marquex, slogans, television and radio appear- ances, guest speakers from the motor vehicle department, and safe-drive of the month award. The safety campaign was sponsored by the news- paper staff under the direction of their advisor, Miss White. Campaign . . 75 Y 5 , WINDOW DISPLAYS AND PROGRAMS AND SPEAKERS EDITORIAL CARTOONS AND SLOGAN COMMITTEES RADIO PROGRAMS SAFE DRIVER OF THE MONTH TROPHY CASE DISPLAYS Awards w nnual Many awards were given at the a awards assembly. Pat Higinbotham received the Outstanding Senior Athlete l Award. Miss Boshears presented the l Shorthand Awards to Tom Nix and Pat 4 King. They received the awards for 120 words per minute. G.A. A. awards for 150 points were given to Janet nna Burnett and Jessie nted the Soalberg, Do ' Mr. Holbrook prese Damon Barn Willard. to Bob Bruton, ' ' t r, Laurel Art awards ard, Ed Logan, Leslie Mies e anne Greene, Ellen Ward, Setness, Ray an d Joe Allen. Many Students cl , .t Aww Schoox SQXYX l The School Spirit Award was presented to Richard Evans by Yell Queen Linda Warren. Janet Scalberg received the Jerome for best girl actress, and Tony 'Yell and David Mack received Jeromes for best boy actors. The Social Studies awards were presented to Allan Kimmey and Jean Bonney. Journalism awards were given to many of the outstanding students in the field of journalism. Linda Warren and Pat Higinbotham received the George A. Turnbull Award and the Meyer Yearbook Award Sandra Guss, Helen Hood, Melvin Steil, Leslie Kellow, Phyllis Taylor, Betty Wilson, Judi Davis, Jean Bon- ey, Janet Sands, and Lois Dysinger also received Journalism Awards. 11 eceive Awards social Je1'0meS Music awards were presented to Joan Dobrot, Bill Callendar, Carolyn Edwards, Sandra Guss, Gail Collins, Richard Evans, and Charlie Black. Richard Evans was the most outstand- ing music student. Math Award The Math award was presented to Jon Frederick. 124 Awards ssembly Miss Boshears was presented with a gift from the Senior class for appreciation of the help she gave them. Chemistry Award Joan Dobrot was presented the Chemistry Award. C These people are Larry Eskew, Bill White, and Dave Parker. Front Connie McDonough, Primary High White for and Connie Parker and went all out in busily engaged Posters, front lawn one assembly on Kerman Bennett and hour. Noise parades catchy phrases enlightening songs voting polls The officers elected mersley, Vice-Bifesident Kerman Bennett, and Business Manager Dave Parker. The these newly elected officers at the awards dents voted at tliggigjgeneral election, which ran in the primary elections for next year's student body officers. Back Row Doug Davis, John Burns, Kerman Bennett, James Hays, Richard Hammersley, Second Row: John Caster, Don Ryan, Bill Anhorn, Charles Warren, and Alice Thompson, Ruth White, Nelda Robbins, Barbara Walters, Jeanette Purdy Yell, Sharon Anderson, Vernola Hutchinson, Margaret Taylor, and Sandra Smith Iey New A. . . President held April 25, for the selection of new Associated Student Body Officers Candidates elected in the primaries were Richard Hammersley a.nd Bill John Burns for Vice-President, Vernola Hutchinson for Secretary, Don Ryan and Jeanette Purdy for Treasurer, and Dave Warren for Business Manager. Following the primary elections, students campaigning. Campaign managers for the various office seekers were promotion of their candidates. Various clever ideas were put into action. and slogans were exceptionally clever. Leaflets were dropped over the went up and down the halls and sidewalks. At an the campaigning reached its climax. Speeches were made and some used to add a touch of humor. The following day, the at the general election were: President Richard Ham- Secretary Vernola Hutchinson, Treasurer Don Ryan, Student Body Offices were officially turned over to assembly held on May 28. 78 per cent of the stu- was very good. 125 Banquet lvl K., , 4. Q xg . 9,1 I Oyy The F.F.A. banquet was held here at Crater High on April 21. Speeches were given by the boys and their advisors, Mr. MacFarla.nd and Mr. Griggs. The Star Farmer Award was given jointly to David Mack and George Gilman. David Mack presented the F.F.A. Sweetheart, Phyllis Taylor, with a corsage. Mrs. Willett and the F.H. A. girls serv- ed at the banquet for the F.F.A. boys. Allen Barnes, next year's President, presented a vase to Vernola Hutchinson, the F.H. A. president for her and the girls' help. April 17th and 18th were the scene of the Gir1's League annual Twirp Season. Thursday was ped- al pusher and Bermuda shorts day and Friday was dressup day. Most of the students participated enthusiastically during Twirp Season. All Students Enioy It seems that David Mack found it quite convenient to merely tuck in his shirt and put on a tie and coat, and presto he was ready for any dress-up ocassion. Twirp Season rf l. I fry!-2 Orlentu ff, -7' 5 0 E ml' The theme of the 1958 Junior-Senior Prom, Oriental Gar- dens, was beautifully depicted. At the entrance you crossed a small bridge and entered into an oriental wonderland. The hanging lanterns, bright fans, dragons, and kimono-clad serving girls made an aura of oriental beauty and splendor not easily forgotton. The fans and lanterns were kept by the couples for souvenirs. Manzanita trees with tiny blos- soms and an oriental fish pond made up the floor decora- tions. Murals of dragons hung on the walls. The refresh- ment stand was a typical grass hut. Refreshments consisted of Chinese fortune cookies, fresh pineapple, ice cream, nuts and punch. Set Atmos .f X 4 , 7, ,7,,, , V, The wonderful decorations and the music of Paul Adams made this a successful prom. The entertain- ment of Teresa Kline and Miss Pat's Dance Studio added much to the evening. The climax was the crowning of Queen Sandra Guss, by Allan Barnes. Sandra's escort was Joe Teeter. Her court consisted of Princess Sue Blake escorted by Kerman Bennett, Princess Jocky Cameron escorted by Jim Estremado, and Princess Kay Askwith escorted by Warren Straus. The coronation was held in a Chinese pagoda with satin cushions and an oriental styled chair for the throne. 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A fl yi V531 wz L if f f Y 5 A .VQEW A? w 'BW -rf 52' mi: Q mf gm fa-,fix xg V-4 f -1 , 1f:Bufv, flip' 'nw f ' , . Q X if - si ., ' , H-'L ff' gy 4 w f W: K 4 f i V f m A x K zf 'KN 25 My my A x ,, wwf- 4 E M aw: 4036? Tw-'M 3' 3 Mmvwwfm W , i, 2, , v,,. ...X WJ, ,mm . - .,.. ww . wh 'wwww ,,,.,,,.wwmwwA I P S -L S 11 -gm, mms WW?-W' Jhki? L L Y wx vf lwlmi ne Mui VT- . Once again another school year has drawn to a close and has been record- ed in the pages of your 1958 Constellation. We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed the many hours of fun and happiness you have experienced at Crater High School. It is our wish that you will often find it a pleasure to rerninisce old times with Joe Crater. May the memories we have shared be forever remembered in your hearts. It . ' X Q I Qi H N v , u , ! f s 2. , .. 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YDUR HSAY IT WITH FLOWERSVI SCHOOL SUPPLIES I MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP TvPEwR1TER AND 231 EAST MAIN STREET ADDING MACHINES REPAIRS I MEDFORD, OREGON P1-1 SP 2-4234 JACK'S DRIVE-UP 9 Medfordfs Largest 1965 Hamburger Palace 911 N0l'fh RiVel'Side Because of window service you pay less ' I V ELK LUMBER COMPANY I MEDFORD, OREGON THE M AND M AGENCY MARGARET NAPLES, REALTOR THIRD AND WINE STREETS CORNER CENTRAL POINT, , OREGON CARTER DEPARTMENT .- GIVE S AND H GREEN STAMPS STORE CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY RELIABLE PRESc IPTIONS CENTRAL POINT PH, NO 4-usa CENTRAL POINTIS FINEST T MENV5 STORE ELK CITY MARKET 3338 NORTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY OPEN UNTIL I0 P,IvI, EVERY DAY THE LATEST IN MENVS CLOTHING I HAMLIN MOTOR OMPANY PINE STREET CENTRAL POINTT sTH AND FRONT STREETS MEDPORD PH SP 2 ezss ' THE YARDAGE SHOP 410 EAST MAIN STREET ROGUE VALLEY STATE BANK YOUR FRIENDLY INDEPENDENT BANK nos COURT STREET MEDFORD, OREGON PH, SP 3-5681 NIEDFORD, OREGON l 1 1 CENTRAL POINT CLEANERS 40 EAST PINE STREET CENTRAL POINT, OREGON 3 LARSON APPLIANCE COMPANY BURELSONS APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE MAIN AT BARTLETT IN MEDPORD ace EAST MAIN STREET IF ITIS BEAUTIFUL, MEDFORD, OREGON ITUS FROM auRELSoNS HUBBARD BROTHERS INC. FABERS FARMERS SUPPLY lISINcE lB84N IITI-I AND FIR STREETS HARDWARE- I-IouSEwARES MEDFORD, OREGON MAIN AND RIVERSIDE MEDPQRD nur ' BIG Y LAUNDROMAT FAST WASHING AND DRYING RUGS - SPREIADS WASHED AND DRYED 1938 TABLE ROCK ROAD MEDFORD PH, SP 3-3273 NIOBILGAS MOBILOIL VERNE PENDLETON FRONT AND PINE STREETS CENTRAL POINT, OREGON N THE PAULSEN'S THRIFT T MARKET CALIFORNIA CENTRAL POINTVS MOST OREGON T COMPLETE FOOD MARKET PowER T AND COMPANY EASTSIDE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 'DRIVE-:N WINDOW ON 5THV' PROMPT AND GUARANTEEEJ SERVICE TOM AND LU QUAIL, ! PROPRIETORS 5l0 PINE STREET CENTRAL POINT T PH, NO 4-1062. CROSKELL HARDWARE l.ocA1.1.Y OWNED AND OPERATED 232 E. PINE PH, NO 4-2773 CENTRAL POINTVS MOST COMPLETE HARDWARE S ORE BURGER INN vlA1.wAYs FEEL AT HOME!! FRANK STRAUS MEAT MARKET CENTRAL POINT PH, NO 4-2283 CRATER FINANCE CORPORATION I35 PINE STREET CENTRAL POINT PH. NO 4-1273 ME DCO MED FORD COR PORATI ON MEDFORD, ORECI N WEEKS AND ORR THE KLOCKER PRINTERY FURNITURE AND CARPETS 114 WEST MAIN MEDFORD, OREGON MED FORD , OREGON PARSON' S MOTORS 315 EAST 5TH STREET DODGE PLYMOUTH ui, GIBSON'S SADDLERY MEDFORDIS WESTERN STORE zzs WEST 6TH MEDFORD PH.. SP 2-aoss I , I I I 'Q DUNI-IAMIS, INC. OF MEDFORD JAMES BELLINGER, PROP, HARDWARE CLOTHING SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING PAINT HOUSEWARES SURPLUS SHOES LUGGAGE CAMPING EQUIPMENT OPEN NITES AND SUNDAYS 1 I SOUTHERN OREGON BEARING SALES COMPANY 301 NORTH BARTLETT STREET MEDFORD PI-I, SP 2-7141 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1951 NO, PACIFIC HIGHWAY CALI FORNIA-PACI FIC UTILITIES COMPANY HGAS DOES IT BESTIV MEDFORD PH. SP 2-5931 - IVSAY IT WITH OURSII LEONARD'S FLOWERS z34 NORTH BARTLETT MEDFORD PH, SP 2--9687 I CAL-ORE MACHINERY COMPANY ' 1105 COURT STREET MEDFORD, OREGON 1 I I sl I A SECRETARIAI.. AND ACCOUNAING COURSES H SPEEDWRITING WESTERN THRIFT ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF' BUSINESS CUT RATE DRUGS NIEDFORD ROSEBURG KI.AIVIATH FALLS IVIEDFORD, OREGON i I ELMERIS MILL CAFE I-IAWKINSON WHERE GOOD FOOD IS SERVED TIRE TREAD SERVICE PACIFIC HIGHWAY, CJTH 112 COURT STREET I IVIEDFORD, OREGON S 6 0 ll S IVIENIS WEAR THE BUDS FOR DUDS MEDFORD, OREGON CNEXT TO PlCK'SD SPRING 3-5375 BRADLEY'S TEXACO SERVICE PADGHAIVI GLASS AND NIILLWORK STATlON CO. 125 so. PACIFIC I-Iwv. 1303-1319 COURT STREET CENTRAL POI.NT,OREGON I MEDFORD, OREGON BIG Y BARBER SHOP 1934 TABLE ROCK ROAD BUN N' RUN cATERs TO cI-IILDREN NEXT TO THE JUNIOR I-IIGI-I SCHOOL AND MENIS I-IAIRCJTS CENTRAL POINT, OREGON mv U Sr E If I ' J, Cll eQRANsE ' Co-ep r I c00P VSEWIIPIIIIII 'V , A Grunge Co-op Central Point BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY 32 WEST SIXTH STREET MEDFORD OREGON DEPENDABLE BUILDING ADVICE DElVlPSTER'S YOUR FAMILY FURNITURE STORE CORNER SIXTH AND EARTLETT MEDFORD, OREGON IVlcCI...AIN'S DRUG CENTRE 8 NO. CENTRAL MEDFORD PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS - PERFUIVIES AND COSMETICS ECONOMY MARKET CENTRAL POINT 9 A,IVI, - a F',M, EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY TOP NOTCH CAFE THE I-IoIvIE or GOOD STEAKS OPEN 5 A,Nl, TO 12 MIDNIGHT MEDFORD BIG Y SUPPLY LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT CENTER I948 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH MEDFORD, OREGON SPRING 3-3I60 MONARCH SEED AND FEED COMPANY Downtown Store, 6th oncl Bortlett Form Store, lOth ond So. Fir Your Seeclmen Since l9lO STEWART'S CHEVRON SERVICE Phone No. 4-9625 Hiwczy 99 Central Point, Oregon FELDMAN AND OLSON ELECTRIC CONTRACTS YOUR RCA VICTOR STORE 237 E, MAIN ST MEDFORD ORE HAL. DRUEGER AL THOMPSON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS A Good Place to Trade FABER'S SUPER MARKET Groceries Feed Meats Frozen Food Lockers M M DEP'T STORE Medford, Oregon AL WHlTE'S ROGUE RESTAURANT soon FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES 42 SOUTH CENTRAL MEDFORD OPEN ALL NIGHT FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRAL POINT, OREGON LETVS BUILD OREGON TOGETHER W. B. KINCAID GARAGE Central Point Oregon CHRIS BARKER AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Central Point Frigidaire Sales and Service LEONARD ELECTRIC COMPANY 309 E. Main St. Phone 2-4427 Medford, Oregon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF' 58 SETNESS VARIETY Central Point, Oregon CHUCK AND LILLlE'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 226 Pine Street Phone 4-96I5 GILIVIANIS DAIRY FARM FARM-FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR PHONE NO 4-2640


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Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 161

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Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 35

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