Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR)
- Class of 1959
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X -J ' 'M-Q ck X3 15.3 ALGEBRA xxyequal ?????? y 1 Mr. Bayley makes it look simple enough in Algebra I classes. ?F3rX I ,A X L.. I Mr. Holbrook helps students plan posters for a forthcom- ing school activity in advanced Art classes. XX .,,p. QS W wonw efoemuv Interested freshmen look on as Mr. Piche' points out the lure of far away places in World Geography. xr. ,x PHYSICS What makes it work is ex- plained by Mr. Miller to Juniors and Seniors in the elective physics class. , , If 31 , It A H , ' Sgr, f',:gff ' in EM W fly Xe f 4 . -1 ,1 V 13 Q.. 5 4 if 15 1 M . 'V' QTL , 2 A 3' , if, ' , I f K , WE? ,,- I I 1 '32 24+ I L saucy msronv Juniors stay at home and learn the history and tradi tions of their oxm country under the guidance of Mr. Warren. cj hi ffl 4 11,47 tm 1 ll' , 8 ff, 1. 4 x 1 4 j,xX 'xii 715 xxx, 1 . 1.1- CIW, M, mf' ' womb msronv Mr. Anielak directs a study of the countries of the world as their histories are re- corded from earliest times up to the present space age. 1 A-f f - f 'Q , t ' K , 'V 52. ' . .. Q SPANISH -,L Y , One way to better the inter- national relationships is to know the languages of other countries. Mrs. Woodell supervises a lesson in Spanish grammar. 8 H1455 P' if 2 E N-. . l A sommluc ' lm , 1, 4 : If the books don't balance the first time, do it again, says Miss Boshears to three prospective bookkeep- ers. BIOLOGY iw . Girls don't squeal when they see a snake in Mr. Ke11ogg's biology classes. The rep- tile seems as much at home there as do the sophomore students. rf fi 1. -Pl if 9 I9 fn ' J J S- O Hom: Economic gk The smiles would indicate that Mrs. Willett has pro- nounced the recipe a good one, as tomorrow's home- makers try their hands at the stove. f.,,u PROBLEMS O Future citizens of the United States discuss the problems confronting the country. Mr. Van Dolah gives the panel a few pointers. R 1 SHOP -' L- 4 I Fi- Q 1' , , U, 2 A R A Q X in f 2 x V V -. , I R -s '4 Q' .ew ' i f .s,,, ...,.:--A TYPIEQ Time tests aren't always en- joyed by the students in Typing I, but Miss Harris seems to relish the idea of giving them to improve the speed of her typists. Mr. Moore helps the boys plzm their woodworking pro- jects. It isn't always so easy, as can be seen. Soon cabinets, chests, end ta- bles aind a number of other objects will begin to ap- pear in the shop. 3: 3 l 4V 1 'li 4, i V' 4 ii 0 -gf , fx .5411 , . J ff A -ff 6434 ' -if - 1 ..,1 X -5' Y 3 , E '54 Q Q 4' 1 f ii ' . f h 4 D U V V A .N T , 5 Y f 'P .-1.--1v..,.i 1 ' V ' W.. ,..-g... 1, r iff, , JOURNAHSM ff l Y 'qi , 1' ygguiii K n ' fgfx I -. L X N' . 'K -'if V ' P' f 'SQL Y -I A ' 5 9 4 1 r fW 1 4 I U' , ':':-iz ' '5 P--1 L y A , I Us 2' ' - Y --,,,..' 4 A Ai ' Bei f .. G'-1-fi f-1-1 ef' f X Q- 5 ' If Ffa A' , .J:. i DEADLINES AHEAD I ! I is Lhe cue that sets fingers flying Lis third period Journ- alists bang out copy for the first yearbook dumllinc. r v I -by N f Lile lor them is one iii-udline :Liter another. 4 ll g soun GEOMW The EifIX'Zi.HCCJl mathematics classes such as 51 li? teom- etry added to ou ' curri- culum this year help the upper classmen Llllfltfbtlllld 'UUHSIM ziggy E13 Y sl , fi I .ab I C J 1 . ff I J In Q., i 9 I 'F Q f I A . i I : W F V our space age bcttcr. j E. ., . , AU sf gg? 5-N --,,x, 4' LIBRARY ,gfi lllcf if? 1 31- hfif J M-rf!-QL! 1' ' I TT Looks like the English de- partment is ut it again. Mrs. Broadbeck is alxxuys ready to recommend a good book for those book reports. Other classes, too, find the library valuable to their studies. in, , , .W l I 4, ml' ll K , 5 P , 5 6' if I M f' - , EA L K5 L A .5 ' To some members of the class, shorthand is like tt foreign language. Mrs. Knackstetlt struightens out a few of the 'kinks'. I lr f, AGRICULTURE 92 ,R FI r- e ui! -5 gl' my Q U 1, : Y -V V K ilk' L I V- . - , ' .n:k A' , Iii' v'?' 3 . I X Ala, V-, , R '-w 3 aovirf Out on the turf, freshman boys xxzum up before the xxhlbtle blows for game tune Not all classes are henmzcd in by four walls. The buys from vocarionnl Ag. lwk over 4 new tractor that haw just LA1'1'lX'6Cl. 4.19 'L GIRLS P E ff Q8 u l1lb'LD4l 11 3 ll. L L 3-gut'-M i ,pi -yr All ,A- X-,413 , Q 1 bum we. 111: I L lJLL J Y Y W YY - . I-wvw R l' ' 1- J' 'l ' ' R, ' 1' 4 4 v ' 1 x I 5 V 4 Q , N K M 'TQ 'N ' -lv 'Q , t U - ' , , A week, W Q .., Q V I O . l if ee e 'ik y . :fi-I , ,. ,- vw:- N e L- ' 3 :LP f 5 ' a -X111 -me 1 f ww u 5' ' 'B ' A A I Ala, .l 1i'.-lygzln'. ' -'1 , X, R l. ' 4 5lJL'L'L'!' 15 inp1'ug1'L-55. 'IW 5 'R ' X .zulu nw bl Ac: , -f wx' 1 Q F . '- bzxxi. meh' iw. Hn . ' I' -I wr! -1. 5' A f I ' Q ,Q el A - tsl . , . , I 1 - r- ja. , ,... A , H ' g f'-ff .- . R .L , 7 ' ' , A s E 95 C-4' 1 Q.. ,N FQ' 'QPF 3 f1'.--- -all-.1 Qf4'7Ai l 1 47-41 bfffifl MR. BACKEN English HI Drama I fl I H K MRS. DRYSDALE Advanced Algebra Latin I f-,X --of - N Uff' 5'-791 f T14 'Q 1? Q MR. BAY LEY Algebra Geometry 'N-.,...- cf r. N MRS. BROADBECK Library MRS, FLEISC HER Latinll .2 r 1, . 5 4 11 MR, CAROT HERS Band Chorus MRS. FLYNN Crater High Clerk Assistant Librarian I A , c Z 4-1 MISS BOSHEARS Shorthand Office Practice . wt' 5- If 1 1 . 1.2 Q., , A 9 K- 5 s 1 . X . I 4' MR. GRIGGS MISS HARRIS MIR. HOFFINE Agriculture Typing Senior Math General Science Varsity Coach 5 A Rx 5, of 'Z' Q V dj f A 'X f X f T' K If Q xv if' V V 'www S fi'.. .iiH sf Vg nf- I Lu , arg-fail 'A V. , INR' xg ' 'Y ff' 5 :IQ iv YA' ' 1' .f . Fld! MR, HOLBROOK MR. KELLOGG MR. KIRTLEY Art Biology Drivers Training Athletics MRS. KNACKSTEDT MR, KNAPP MR. LACY Bookkeeping Physical Education Speech English I Truck American Histoi y +23 fkfia IQ QR 0 E -if-5' ', MRS MEAWEY p- . l 1 x V' -J .x 0 X MR, LAMB Dean of Boys Biology , nwvlff , vw 7 f , .3 v. ww K. .7 .Fr 'ii :iff , , Q? 2 Fi V' N? 1, k ' v Q 1 . U., lk , , . .xp-n. ,, , ..., .-tin. ?J.j,' 4 ev. f Yin' 1- 14, , MR, C MILLER Chenusuy MRS. OBENSHAIN District 6 Secretary X . I . +I. f .A -, ,X -t1'? !b- , 1 -13, 'jrl -f - 'f h .f'.'f':- .r -.','l-'IL 'l!1fK,,w-. 1 il! F' ,'x A- I ,, rx .,'-A fi ' ilx ' kr z '1',:,:,o afxrKx',,,1 1 'Q fixlc' 1 11 a ,N ,gif . .v ,ly , .f' Af. 4' MISS PIJRVIANCE MR. RUSSELL MRS, TOMLINSON Physical Education English English lf' I is 4 . ' an-Q, ' ,vs , ,fr Q.. I ia ' 'dm Q I I R, f- ,Q ,, I Y '11 'f' ' mf, , Q 8 I 4 I I I ' Y .-' X fi MR. VAN DOLAH MRS. WARREN MR. WARREN American Problems Secretary American History Athletics MISS WHITE MRS. WOODELL Dean of Girls MRS. WILLETT English Journalism Home Economics Spanish ? J 2 , Q Q , 1, , ,I-3' ' 3 lx 3 f' . A ,, x I ' :nu v 'ws ,fs fish 15 Qld? AQ M11 MRS. AYRES MRS. BARNES Cook Cook These are the people who usually are not featured in the s otli hts around , ' p g K. ff, school, but they should be! 'V+--5' 'gf MRS. BRENNER MR. CURREY Laundress These are our cooks, laundress, and janitors, they do the behind the scenes jobs. Many times they are not noticed around school, but they do contribute a very large part in the operating of Crater High School. Janitor MR, DeGARMO Janitor Rl? 1 g 2 rg- P 1 r V5 1 MR. GABIE Janitor MR. ROWDEN Janitor C ' '-P: A i Z KL A l ,A -l ag K .1-vf ' p! SENIORS 2 in is JA XII-IS HA YS Nat. Merit Seni- Finalist JANET SCALBERG Conxcttcs J-Q. Coznnients Staiz' .L-1 .. whfnvf - rg- , , - r - - 7 ' 4 V, ,V 'C fx 5 Q f,' i' M All '1,. . an W 1,17 jd Y-M., ,X X I G l . Q Q 4 l 1 L ft BILL WHITE Scnicr Class V, P, FFA 1-4 Letterman Club Pres. 4 Studcnt Council Business Mgr. S5 Torch Honor 3--l Football 1-4 Basketball 1-4 SOC All Star Basketball Selection ALLEN BARNES YA LEDICTORIAN Curtain Callers FFA 1-4 Letterman Club 4 Student Council LZ-4 Torch Honor 3-4 Football l-4 Elks Leadership Award Plays-'Subinergcci, Tom Sawyer' lx Curtain Callers Letterman Club Q Student Council ll-4 Yell Squad -1 Plays- 'Finders Crccpcrs, Subnrrgg- cd, Tom Sawyer ,nav . ' -. 1.1 li, K, W!! 1 Q , V1 at 'L 'S' , 'vii 4 .1 ' ' wif U, Srsgik ' yt. xt: .nf Fo. - ' , . 97, lfw. i s 'Ps' ' ' 545 1' ' A . f , -,4 1, '11-'ft f, Cf' kg ? fi' f,,L ,ta gf. C, 4, .gf '4 ' 4 r. r . R t--5.-uh ' Q 1, . 4 gg. ,Q '. , 1- ...f f . .uff . f if . , H' ...flu r 'Y HERSC HEL MACK Curtain Callers FFA 1 Student Council 2 Torch Honor 3-4 Speech Club 2--1 Basketball 1--1 Track 1-3-4 Cross Country 2 Plays- 'The Bat, Take It From Me, Tom Sawyer' 4 , V ,. I -A o lirpx 5 Q Ct.rtnin Callers F FL-X 1-23 GAA 1-4 Jcroirc .1 Quill K Scroll -5 E Betty Croc-lit-r ll-,zur x n.a.t-gr Axxarl: l l'X -l 1 'fin v' li LAINE KROON SALLTATORIAN Bible Club 2-4 Curtain Callers Medical Minded Maids -1 Prcs. Student Council 4 Torch Honor 3--1 FHA l GAA l--1 Elks Most Valu- ablc Student QQ., st, 63' Mak ,gf n-f 4 x ' Ll'N1iri1nnur--em. 'NG-.....,.,,, 1 I AR VE LLA PROM Constellation Stall -1 Curtain Callers FHA 1--1 Pres. GAA 1-4 Student Council 1--1 Princess For Pear Blossom Plays-'Tom Sawyer, Cheaper B5 thc Dozen. ' av'- an , .,l' Vl-LRNULA HLTC HISUN C-urettcs A Curtain Callers F HA i-4 Pres. FTA Z GAA l--5 Student Council L- 4, Ser. 'l'-'rch Honor Li- ' 51Jv.:cL'l'l Club li Ellis Lea.lcrsnig1 Aix ard JOHN TABERNA FFA 2-4 Letterman Club 2- -1 Student Cotuicil 4 Football l Basketball 1 'fratclx 1--1 Cross Country 2-4 Wrestling 3-4 Meteors 3 Science Club 1 ,- ,,. X , ts it - P N, 5 If . K Nez? .15 DOUG DAVIS Curtain Callers Torch Honor Ls-4 Student Council 1- 2--l Sr. Class Pres. Speech Club 25-4 Pres. Football 1-4 Basketball 1-3 Fresh. Boxing Champ , jwvbg Jen JOHN BURNS Curtain Callers V. P. Letterman Club LG-4 SturlentCo.1ncil Torch Honor 23-4 Pres. Football 1-3 Basketball 1-Li Track 1-3 Frosii. Boxing Champ Play-'Tom Sawyer' K'- 0 N: QA.,-f Pi Il A-9 WAYNE ALLEN Letterman Club 1-4 Football 1--1 Basketball 1--1 Baseball 1--1 Football, Basket- ball Trophies SOC All Stal' Football Team -1 oiwgjliwikkzi 9 , 4 I 4:-tal A, A csv 'NU' Z DONNA BURNE TT Comettes 2--1 Hist. Curtain Callers FTA 2--1 GAA 1-4 Torch Honor 3--1 Yeu Squad 1-3-4 Speech Club 3 Play-'Don't Tell A Soul' NN. ,fsvy 1'-fo-1 ,pf RUTH WHITE Bible Club 3--1 Photo Club Comcttes 2--1 Curtain Callers FTA 4 GAA 1-2 Torch Honor 3-4 Fresh. Yell Squad xy, V 5. 'LT ku. F Us Z5 . ,' 'l '13 8 . 'ima' 5 Xi V. 6 if .- J .4 1 SANDRA SMIT H Comettes 3-4 Curtain Callers FTA 4 GAA 1-2-4 Torch Honor 3-4 Speech Club 3-4 Voice of Democra- cy 1st Place Medical-Minded Maids 4 Plays-'Cheaper By the Dozen' MARGARET TAYLOR Bible Club 2-4 Curtain Callers Girls' League Pres, Student Council 4 Torch Honor 3-4 Speech Club 3-4 Play- 'Tom Sawyer' ix A ,ss ix BILL MANASCO Constellation Staff 3 Curtain Callers Speech Club 2-3 Scholastic Art Photography Award Gold Key 3 Photo Club 2--1 Pres. Meteors 3 of f RIC HARD MCDOWE LL Photo Club l-2 Science Club 1-2 Sportsman Club 1-2 Football 1 Truck 1-3 Wrestling 1-2 RIC HARD HA BIMERSLEY ASB Pres. 4 Curtain Callers Student Council 15-4 Football 1 Basketball 1 Plays-'Finders C,-ecpei-5, Submer- ged, Tom Sawyer' Xxx Ns 12,5- Yr- 'QS-K , I i ? 1 JIM TWEDE LL Constellation Staff 4 Comments Staff 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1 '15 3 X27 SHERYL KOE LLNER Comments Editor FHA 1 GAA l--l Quill Rr Scroll 3--1 Pres. Student Council 4 Bible Club 12 Comettes 2--1 QMQA- ,af SHARLETTE HALE Curtain Callers FTA 4 GAA 1-4 Jerome 1 Voice of Democracy lst Place Plays-'The Bat, Gii'l in the Rain, Find- ers Creepers, Cheap- er By the Dozen' is fi 12' .,'. 'S GLENNA HEATH Comettes 2-3 Curtain Callers GAA 1-4 Comments Art Editor FHA 1-4 Photo Club 4 Quill Sz Scroll 3-4 N.-XNC Y DILLON Curtain Callers Comettes Z-sl FTA 2--1 Quill 8: Scroll -1 F HA 1-4 GAA 1- 2 Comments Stllfl' li-4 Plays-'Finders Creepers, Happy Journey' iw 1? I, GEORGE HL'NT Meteors 3 Letterman Club 3-4 Sportsmzui Club 2-4 Football 1-4 Wrestling 1-4 Football Trophy 4 fi tv .5 S-ff, BOB BRETON Curtain Callers Track 2-4 Cross Country 2 Art Award 3 Play- 'Tom Sawyer BILL LATOX Curtain Callers Preb. FTA 15-4 Bletcurs .5 Science Club 3-4 Student Council 4 Playj-'Tom Suu yer' f 'Dv' ' -Q...-9 7 -Q., ...Qt ,X ,P It lm' . A LLE N HIGINBOTHAM I-'FA 1-4 Sportrzman Club 1-4 Football 2-13 Tixxck 1-2-4 Cross Country 2-3 SA LLY CARR Constellation Editor Curtain Callcrb FHA 1-3 GAA 1-4 Quill 8: Scroll 3-4 Student Council 4 'V 0-1-9' -ev SHARON C OF FMAN Comettes 3- 4 I-'HA 1-4 Curtain Callers GAA 1-3 Speech Club 3 Play-'Don't Tell A Soul' Vt A U XT. na.-.0 ' nga-. . 'T S2 'T' CS? xsrw ? 7 KJ' Q Y ,A-.tw-' ROSA LIE HEWITT Constellation Stall' L5- -l Candy lVlzLn.lgcr 4 Comments Stall' 15-4 FHA Z--1 GAA 2 Quill K Scroll 4 Medical-Minded Maids 4 SANDRA CHE LARDI Comettes 2-4 Curtain Callers FHA 1-4 FTA 4 GAA 1-4 Yell squad 3-4 Medical- Minded Maids 4 Speech Club KERM BE NXE TT Letterman Club 23-4 Student Council 4 V. P. Football 1-4 Basketball 1--1 SOC All Star Foot- ball Team .. J , ,- A , J' w 'f 1 1 ' z 5 mv-L' ,f x Ig 1 DARRE LL A NDERSON Bible Club 13 FFA -l Football 3 Wrestling 3--1 llcluuri 3 DAVE BROWN Lctturmain Club 2-4 yootbznll 1--3 Baibubltll 1--i Cr-.55 Country 4 SOC All Star Foot- bull Tcunz 'rum 1: 4 K ' K' 94 6 Y 1, ,O if JOE ALVAREZ Sportsman C lub 1--1 Football 1 Basketball 1-3 Truck 1-2 Cross Cotuitry 1 Student Council 1 , ' V-1 Q X MAR Y HOWARD Comcttcs 3-4, Pres. Comments Stull' 19--1 FHA 1--1 GAA 1--1 Qliill A Scroll 4 Stuoont Count-il -L E' EVE LYN KLUTSENBEKER Bible Club 3-4 Constellation Staff 4 Comments Staff 4 Curtain Callers FTA 4 GAA 3 K 1.055255 1. Z 7 x 7' X o ,X Constellation Editor Student Council Comettes 3--1 Quill Q Scroll 3-4 FHA 1--1 Curtain Callers Play-'D0n't Tell A Soul' '-Z7 4 E. MARGARET PE ND LETUN C-inicttes -l Curtuin Callers FHA 1-2 I- Ill L5-4 Plays- 'Tom Suu yor Cheaper By the Don en' lit'- sz' iq ': X 'I I.. gli-,A m 2 it -. . Q 1' -3 In GARY LEG LER FFA 1--1 Football l-I5 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 1-2 Farm Safety Award 1957 THOMAS TURNER Letterman Club 4 Sportsman Club 1 Football 1-4 Basketball, Mgr. 1 Q v BOB l-'OWLER Football 1-4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1-23 Wrestling 1 cf- I .r KT 2 CARL SIMMONS FFA 2-4 Football 3-4 Bascball 2-3 Track -1 rsh, 6. QVC, v , l ttrzzr VIRGINIA MUNDA Y Biblc Club 4 Comcttes 4 Curtain Callers FHA 3--1 FTA 4 GAA 1 Medical-Minded Maids 4 'D- SYLVIA YE LL Bible Club 1 Curtai.n Callers GAA 4 Photo Club 4 Student Council 3 Princess for Pear Blossom Z, 'Q-J NE. LDA ROBBINS Comottcs 2-4 Cons tcllation Staff 4 Comments Stall 4 Curtain Czzllcrs FHA l-4 GAA 1-4 RN I T V 'Ctr 7', 1 EARLENE OBENSH.-XIX Bible Club 3 Curtain Callers FTA 2-4 GAA 2-3 Speech Club 3--1 A 7 JIM WHITE Curwin C illurs ,I Torckh Hor1o 1' ,524 , ' fj if-.-I DELTON T RA L I' MA N Commcuth Stuff Curtziin Cullcrs Science 1 is kv ' :S I M15 LVIN SMITH B415lw.ctb11ll I-Zi Busy-111111 1 Ting-1. S5 4 Bgmcball 2-Zi JCNE MALLERY Biblc Club 1--1 Curtain C.l11C1's FHA 1-4 GAA 1-.I--1 Photu Club -5 IXIc1ic:11-Mixrlui Mui-ia 2 Spuuch Club L3 1-s...4 n EVAN THIMLER Comments Staff -1 Letterman Club 1-4 Track 1-2 'IW hh: 'Oulu wo' 'T ff! 1-- fvvy. Af X BETTY BAKER Curtain Caller: FHA 2-3 GAA 2-3 Photo Club 13-4 P11155-'Du11'L Tell A Soul' -Ps? . 1 ver .,.c, jffzif L ,.,,, M' si--fl,-9 'FLM A f f V it 1 JANET KILBUIRN F H.-X 1--1 FT.-X -1 GAA 1-11 Torch Honor Li--1 Student Council 4 .,- AM JKN1-L .XSHIQR c V-1 v-1 c Auf- N C4.::.11.n-:mln 51.111 ,E FH.-1. 5 Phwlw C1.:h 5 G.-XA 1- 2 'X-.:' it THOMAS SAMPLES Sportsman Club 4 Football 1 Bubeball fi Meteor: 15 L x SAY4' I. s .. I IS' F9 JAMES HA MI LTUN Science Club l-2 Mctoors 3 Sportsnum Club 1 'luv 'ar 6 G LE NDA BRA NC H Photo Club 2 Comettes 4 Curtain Callers FHA 1--2 Play-'Don't Tell A Soul' '1- I JANE GRC BBS Constellation Stuff Li--1 Comments Exchange Editor 4 FHA l-4 GAA l-Z -.5 V ,,r 'QU' 4: 7 M ,ff PENNY DICKERSON Constellation Staff 4 Comments Staff 4 FHA 1-3 GAA 1-3 A 1 I 1' r f SANDY HIGINBOT HAM Bible Club 2-4 Photo Club l-2 Curtain Callers FHA 2 Student Council 2 GAA 1--1 4 x WYNN MILA Nl Curtain Callers Meteors 3 Photo Club 3 Sportsman Club ,- ,xx -mx! 1-2 S F l 'V' ' F LUYD Slililihl.-XX F I .-X Lf-4 'l'1'.lcl. l JOHN MILLER Curtain Callcrb Meteors 23 Photo Club 3 Sportsman Club 1-2 1 I MIC HAE L RE DMOND FFA 3-4 Student CounCi1 3 DORIS OWENS FTA 1--l, Pres. GAA 1-4, Pres. Studcnt Council Speech Club 3 LUKE LLA RONE Bible Club 1-4 Curtain Callers FTA 2-4 Speech Club 3-4 T f SHARI SANGER Constellation Staff 4 Comments Stuff 4 Ass'L. Candy Mgr. Quill K Scroll -l PATTI T.-'-.YLUR Culllcllua IS-fl Curluxn Cullum FHA l-5, GAF. l--Q 'cu-,I f 4 .M ' 14 CLIFFORD HOIQSTUN Meteors 3 Football 1-3 ,Q .sl M ,1 . - 4.49- r 3 l, ,JP W zz f as D -Xi MON BARNARD Photo Club l Meteors 3 -Xrt Mx ard 3 LARRY MA LONE Mctuors 3 Curtain C dllers 1 sg' .3-Q l , ug auf .G . -1-537 R I LARRY ESKEW Mctoors 3 Student Council 1 1' S i CAROLYN STE VEXSON Comments Staff -L Constellation Staff -4 FH.-X 1-2--1 GAA 1-4 ,, 1.q2L 2,W J ',a2 I gg, of 4 , ,, ,:....,' ,-l., Q-, V, , ,.,,., SU Z ANNE HOOD Comments Stuff -1 Comettes 2-4 F HA -1 GAA 1-4 'Q DELORES NEWE LL Comettci 35-4 FHA 2--L GAA 2--1 Medical- Minded Maids -L V- R ,Zu ' G fp' Ni 22 rf ?s. fi Jr if SONJ.-X HANSE N Bible Club 3 Comettes 3-4 FHA 1 1' if .f -Sf fix CHARLIE JANSEN Islewurs 3 VERUNA GBUS HONG Cumtllts 12- Zi 5 at-f 6- fb . Q' A 4-f' . 3' TOM TIPTON .ff ' 7 .lf A 1. nl LI,J' PHISCILLJ. BAKER Cunslcllnliun Stalf Cunxmcnls Stull 4 Quill K Suxwll 4 if In -1 I-'HA l-15 GA.-X 1--1 Pllulfl fflulll -1 ,fra 'wif- ' f PI-HLIP STEVENS A AA... vw, X 1 S. j lay , Q. s V BOBBY DANIE LSON Curtain Callers FTA 3-4 MOD Princess For Jackson County if , P MARION l-'RED FHA l-12--l Comutles 13 GA.-X 1-2--1 x .Yell ,S A +11 SHARK PN ANDERSON Cu:X.cY.I-.s I Drill Luwivl FHA 1-U G.-XA l-4 N li Q SHARON GRIFFITTS Comments Stull 3-4 Ass'T.. Cu.nv,ly Mgr. 4 in fl GER.-X LDINE DRISKE LL FH.-X l-2 GAA 3--1 PAT A LLEN Currain Callers FHA -Q ' af f ' L QQ' , K GLORLA FORD 4, Curtain Callers 2 Amical-nlmllcu . , ,' mms 4 1 1 ., FHA 1-L5 2, 1 --r JE XX Guwlixoli C 1 un L lllus FH.-X .2-. Sv- 2 X12 4 o x , , M, V X I Z ff, FRAN WATSON JOYCE HARGER Comcttes 3--1, Treats. Bible Club 3-4 FHA 3--l as .1 -,,-1 .1- , LORETTA ROWDEN Com ments Stuff 4 ,.h fi I , f DARLENE GR,-XVES BOB MQALLISTER CAROLINE B.-XRNETT xr.--33 40 71 if if '1.A ' 55 as l5.kRI3.XIl.1. SENIOHS NUT PIIUTUGH.-XPIILD R PfINbl1N Glu-rx ISUIQ5 I,I1Gw.L1'z1w1' Ruburln Burnw L.I:'?j. Ii,u1:L-:1 BIIL-kvj, Clark. MILL INIIIIQ, Rwba-'fc Uuj. Jcuuullu Pumuy 38 I Y ff ' HARR Y WA LTER EDITH MCDONALD JIM LEWIS ' is em-f L.-X RHI-LE PLRCE LL LQROY BLRIQHARD SHARON B LACK I-'ORD ps 5x 25-Z 4 -N' Lf, ff . .-44J' .'-- - -J K 6 l W5 f'BpB 5. 5 N .X 0 5 5 2 JUNIORS 3 ,,, ,f Joe PJ John Allen Allen A11111 uw 'fir- Q to Bob Ju11e P.1u11ne G 11 5 Arbogaet Ashton Ashton B 1 C1 qs Gary Bartley 2? Glenna B1 oxxn it Bonme Baseler Pfaff Pres1dent Denn1s va LA -Xmob Comme S11111 11,1 Bmhop B111eI B111 L il? B1 John -111110111 knhorn 1 P4 B111 bel N aucg Beach.1111 M 1111111 B115 LL 'Q Wdylld 111.11 1 1511.11 R1c11 R10 B1 oun Bu1kh,11t. BL1111: Bl-11 11tt 40 Gwen B11 111111111 ff B 11b.11,1 B1 ophy I '7- n 134. ' . 53,'?7'If' , . 1 , 1 jg :EL 1 A K Q1 . ' . 1 V- I A xx Q ' R rx A . :J .v .21-' if A. K N 5 A ' t '11 '2A, , ' 41 -4 4, W' . 1 v . ' N V ' 1 . 1 1 . ' 1 41:-f 'B 1 . ff? 1 A 1 kk A x 12 .1 . ' 1 ' 1 u - ft -1 1 ' we 1' , ' V , V, Y -L - X I 1 'V 1 tx -X- -1 6 ,J , , ci i l John Don Patsy Jim Dick Caster Chandler Charley Conger Conxxax Joyce Cook 'X 'K KA Alice Croxton Laine Donker Dianna Cummings L Linda Doran L :rl Linda Coopci Cornutt X X J 1m Eldred Vice President 'H Sw vis Gary Judith Dusenberry Howa rd Freeman Glen John Cote Cottier .QW Clark Cutting Joyce Fishback Francis 4-Q Ruth Day Bob Ken Ron Donnie Gardner Gebhard Gidney Gillaspey dl Ronn1e R45 ann Gayle Ronald Rachel Glllaspeg, G1 ecne Haven Half. Harmlton Marvm B1 xan Mary D1ck Gary Hansen Hd1T,g1dX LS Head Helbau uth Hemtt Myrna Mar11yn C0n.n1e Suzette W1111e Hlatt Hlxson McDonough Holmes Hoefhn Gay Jones Secretary Janet Gary Johnson Johnson Nancie Dorothy Patt Hopper Horton Hurt Peggy Bruce Carolyn Jerry Jones Keys Klocke Korbol 42 L-L1 J09 Al Konna LaVonne Karen LHC 3556 Lamp LaFeve1' LaFeve1' Larson Perry Leonard Bexcrly Anne Sh1r1ey LeC1erc Lemons L1tt1e Lofland McA111ster Arlene hm Patty Sherry Bonn1e McGoxx an IVICK1bbOI1 K1me McRae Mann Treasurer Carol John Ronald L01 enzo Jeuy Mart1n Martm Martm 1111161 1XI1chae1 8' Judy Ron Judy Robut Carol Meohle Monxa M01 gan M01 1 IS Myers 43 A 1 A V V A D . , - . . , 1 X' xx - . , . . , 4- I ,A - X1 1 1 x DS' I- 1 . Don S 1111 Nelbon 'xox ak Lea D ug Pad att 11.1 AA Norman Betty B41 11.11 .1 G 115 Joanne Peai t Petbka Pilchei P1 ICL P1 ix ette Nathan P41 1 ibh vfX.4 Jeanette Lois Georgia Szincly Thomas Purdy Rails Ramsey Renfrow Mary Savage Rider D' Kenneth Ritchey XX - ? . K I ,, Roger Schroellc 1' . , J.. Byron V:1n1'11 Roniingcr Russell 1'ii'LLI1ii11!1 SL-hula 2. nv Kcith 50111114 Y! Don 1151111 N4 7, ,rg Q4 1 .1.5. K Q.: N ' P ' I N zu1 cy SCh'.x'eD5 Blil'lJll1'Ll S:u1dc1'5on J o- -41555 X:- Dv111d Ro:11111.1 111 bh.11 p Snellu Snupe Je. alum 10.111 5 111 1 Shox Russell xx ,mda Skox Sm 1th John 51111.55 Q-D Edu 111 Xl1ce L1ml1 btu ut Thompson Tldvwll L... Mcllm Chuck Edith Tucker 'l'u1'11c1' Van Huy LL Du1'L111d B:11'b111'11 W'LillC1' W11ltc1'5 45 yx X lx 1thz,r1nu .SL1 muh .45 D ll lunc T111 111115011 L 11 1 SU mb if L11 1 1 TOH91 Inez Kenny View Wald Ellen Churlcs Darn-ll lV.11'Ll W:11'1'c11 Williamson K VAX J Richard Jones John Cottier Clare Huntly Dean Lump Carolyn Ellis Mary Sthiel Nathan Parrish Willie Germann Rosalie Richard Dnvid Lois Wilson Woods Young Young Q? The juniors uxciw: proud ol their four inujorettcs xx ho pcvlornied so skillfully. PL1L5y' Cliairlcy, Connie Mc- Donough, Ellen Ward, Alice Croxton +53 XX X RWM gsornomonis 2 1 Y 2 Z ifu 'k'v.k1,ix, , 'n Y . 3 ff Q .ffvf 1 M, X . I I -k XF Z . 'Q :QM 1 , A, . ,xx G- X , X 4 V 4? Tom 1.V111Y.6 B011 Kuest 1101111 5011101111 P1 L:111c'1t X ICL P1'es1f1Q11t 51 CI Lt 11 111 111111 1151111 5 11111115 M 51111 B 1111.1 1'l 111 B11L,1 G 115 B11bL1 B1 L11d.1 B 111111111 11111111 Ld Bo1111c1 Sh,11 on B011 L101T1 JO1 U. C1'111JI1111I1 W1111.1111 C11 mu 'NUILX ll R11111 C11111 X0117 .111 3011115 M 11 N 1th 111 B 1111 1 B1 B1111L1 1111111 B1111L11,11 11 D11111 B11111Lb 111.11 11 B11111I1 'X1 ix B111 1111111 L1 R111 11511111 X11L11L L11 11155L 5 11111 i11L 1 L1511111 ,11.' 1 1 B1 X11Ln T1 if 1191.1 -Xnnulu Rf111L1L A11 1111 L75 W5 E1111arr1 -111911 1-4 Dl1111L'15 1' Robert Sandra Wanda Margie Don Shfdlld Daniken Dans Dans D6Hd.i: Danmn Dlckgrson IQ: f'9 Larrx Dolan Deanna Dotx -:Gi-... P'1t1'1Q1a I-allay. Ruth Lllib Rc.hLu1 I' LI 1 1.11 Dennis Fibher Janie:- Ldxxai da Dennis Edu ardb LA u-4 i uf 1-A Carolyn Harffer Karen Donald F1bhLl D ix Q Footn Jim Funk Bob Garrison Jackie Gillaspey Halen Goff Patrick Griniwood Suzanne Hal Hawley Richard l' rance Ron l' 1 anlxlin Don G 11115011 G ll x Garrison Erma Gove 1'no1' Cliff G 'iifitts Richard Hamilton Janice Hansen b 4 7--1 5 19 H . Heath Boyd Henry Q-an 'T Roger H1gglUS N13 'Y 4? 5 .z 3' S' as 9' Q ts u X N L. Hlgmi Stexe Huxxell Bidi x Hubgr L41 'TA ,as Rlchax d L1Lht1 J 111111 L1nmQ1 ue L01 111 Bath 10011111 H1g,1I1bOIh3fTl H11dLnb1'andt D01 15 Ihman Glen Johnke Donna Johnson Bettx J oneb P 1u11ne John, Roma hu Lhe1 Shall on lung, Jox CL Ix1uL:L11bLl L1 B1X5LJI1 L1C1:,:L B1 Lum 3 'XIa11 1 Jenmngb Cha11f,:, Johnson Jack Jones A131 11xn Joneb Vveblex hlght Judx IXIINIULX Alun h1 own John hklillll Chu xl Lnbbnu Xlllull LLDLLI Jdmgs Ho un W Uldd Hu111nb111 wx Hu! at i 'C 'i NG? Lh111Q.:v LUIJLI B 1115 111 Lusk xl J,1n1cL Hou hton Y 1-5 W L 3 L! N-1 Linoa Waqne Mary Anne Jim Nloehren Martin Mason Matchette David McGee Nancy Mc Kdx 3 511,11 on Pcstlxa J Lek Petlt 1 son Petu Mtlsteatl F1 41111 Nltngel Connie Nlitehell Donald Mitchell GJ15 N101 e CORDIS M01 1 lb D nle Nesheim Sheila XIILCIOI me5c.1 Wayne Olson Jul1e P111 rish 'NI uk Miller Hrm art 51151161 Judy Nlomberg xldl 11111 Moore Doi 11.1 Muse B1 3.111 'Nelson Allen Wlelson 'Nuke Nolta Edith P 1t11Lk Nlllxe Peppei Dan Mattson .iilh Leslie Meister Ronald McKz1w 13.4 L vw 'ifs Patricia McCue I 1 .5 1 H Q a ,... 'fl Don Pfaff Doug P1.1fl 'WW Q , A . A . ' .1 Q .. , ,- 1 , J, A X A I' 1 1. 0 G-q . -f A , 1 e if I X ,KA V .1 V Q 4 . ,, , -- me ' ' Y P - - 3 1' . . QV. i f 'iQ - - -f E17 1 - ' ' fi V I A -ll M K .M 'q I -Xlllfagn Tlnq JOSCIJHIVIL IXEIII pmjxhgm pl Um R11llL R.1ml.1hl i ui if Donna R011 C cl Larrx Rx crson WE 41 me 1 t'7 ll 1111 FLM l 1 lxLl Mu 1 1tt SJIIQDLI L ll 1 .1111L SQ lllJf.1 if Leon Shu 1115111 C 11 olyn Sltlellel Calx 111 Slllllh lxldl 1lec S1111th Demse S101 m Chu xl bxxL11s1,111 Illl N L .4-nf Q0 ul i BL1 114111111 bl111 1 J1111 bhuux Rho11da 511111110115 Sh11lc5 Slusse1 D01 othx 5111 111g1111111 Joe Stalllngs Nhke S11 1.11sor1 LLV1 1 1be111s1 Ill l H111 I ps 'L' Ton RIC hard Son Dermx Samples lVI.11'x mnder s 57 Q- 499 1' Ronald Ross 5 4-,Q T' or 1'-1 1 T11111L1 H 111l l ,1 Lll Paulette X affue Brxon X on Busklrl-t WT? 1 'rs Jerry Wmlt Ronald W11l.11 d an ff Tonex Yell Betty YVOOCI 5 Phy 1115 Woods Russell Eddle Walker VL .llker 3 Y Lg 7' i S, f N D lx 1d Vthltn James, W1 ly Ken Maumtu mg Juhe Par1sh Mau-1lyn Jones Robert Blbey -Xrlm W lute Rax mond Walter Farol Wlltox Du mt W 115 JH . L x - 1 f J C v- ' - - , f 55 v 2 QQ ' 1 f s X L I I ,I .X ,U --my - t 4 Vt.- U X A . ,f,. 4: V w ' :L ' ' ' 1 A 11 M lt ll al Y I V, 1 K . . N ffl: - ' l t t l 'W' ,, 4 : V JL 1 M V 1 X f f - iz V' V' 17 it ,. 71. 54' . V, 1. V . . , . , A . . ' all -gg I 'guy -N ... 1 , .x Fi.:- Q . . . 4 1 Jr'- 'Q Z f .2 rx , X5 - -121 v :XXX fy 7 Q, . I Nw ,p. f N i2 ff i' 2 5' --cn -7 'I J ' -1: 'f X N3 1 Q 1 1,-1' S.-,, H' J ' bf 'lr 3 Q -A -, ,A ff f , -' xl I, I ' , . 1 1 X4 FRESHMEN Gilbert Harrison President Jan Bateman Vice- President Barbara Abbott C.l1OlyI1 -Xdamb ROb61 t Allen Jeff Anhorn Mary Balley Larry Bam J acquehne Belter Ron Bemzm BIHIJOIX Ca1 ol B1 ophx hh 11011 Broun Cha1lottL Bubh Betby C artxx 1 xbht Todd Cabtu June Hopkins Secretary' Charla Jo llleyers V1-1'C1l5U1'C1' Ronald -Xhm n Ba1ba1a Allen Ralph Appelgate G 113 -Xihbl Clayton Banry Harry Bartley Very 16 Beman Slqp Bogcnoff Joyce Max 18 B1 on n DLLLILHI C ampbell J lnlu C lmpbull C,ha1lcb C 1x1n John Ch imp , BOHHEB' Brown ' L 1 .- f ' cr . .' 'Nlarlene Chandler Roben Chrleue Nlarlena Coffrr an B1ll5 Cooper Sus an C ummmgs Gary Cuttmg Mike Erlckson Garry Evans J1m Fowler Bonme F1 ance Russell F1 lnk Rlchard Fuhrer Gene G11lette Emmltt Glass Davld Gregory Bourne Grubbs Darxxln Clark John Clemana Donald Cummms J1m Cummlngb W1ll1e Debrlck Danny Harrlet Foley Judl Force Cheryl Francxe Colleen Franek Bernlse Gardner Cheryl Ghelarch Fred Goxex nor Mary Governor Rlcky Hake Jack Hall A , , .- 1 A . ' 7 ' Doss ' r Saundra Hamilton Nikki Hammond Cai-01511 Hart Wayne Hartgraves Sharon Hlgmbotham Patricia Hllkey Ar Hughes Glenda Htdl Du 1ght James K1 Jepson Beverly Khmko Koopman Lorraine Larson Georgetta Leedx Jei rx Lexus Ann Lmdx all David Hzmsen Albert Harrison Bertha Hasler Daniel Hays Donna H1 Janet Hobbs Norma Hulse John J aksch Sherri Jordan Torn Kimball Arnold lxosmatlxa Land Terrence Leftrldge Cdrolyn Leonard Eldon Little Ron Mc Min ' ' 'll t 't Jerry Nancy R1chard McCann Sharon McDoxs ell Gerry Maehren Bruce Martm Terry Moehle Davld Molloy R1chard Muller Albert Myers Don Newell Randall Nlelsen J anls Owens Elwln Paulson Nancy Ph1111ps Sandra Prom Lmda Rams ey PHCYICI3 Ray Josephme McGowan Elame MCKa Gary Meade Nancy Nf.lI1111Ck James Morehouse Jerry Morrls Gene Myers James Nelson Ray Novosad Nathan Olsen Terry Payne Eddle Ph1111ps Lmda Pucc1 C onme Pugnure M1chae1 Redhead J u11a Rhodes j. N ' Y . I , x 1 ' xl ki A . M ' E Danny Richardson Lawrence Roberts Jerry Scarborough Mark Schmidt Thomas Shope Connie Smgley Ome ga Sp aur Morris Spears David Str aus Sandra Stone Carol Taylor Reba Raylol Nita Ou en T1 iggs Jim Walker Lmda Walline Mary Rowden Diane Rowe Mike Shelly C ha rle s Shetrone Delmar Smith Rickey Smith Alfred Standridge Ruth Stiehl Mary Stuart Hazel Swindle r Lyle Tessman Mary Toab Edyth Juan Walkei Sharon Walters Mlchele Watkins A I ' Trautnian Vial' 1 1' e--1 Lyle Walther Betty Wexde J udlth Whaley Ken Whlte Elame W1lson Fred W1lson V1rg1n1a W1lson Karen Walk LBIIIBXX slu LaJua.na Worthmgton Roy Wortlungton B1 Welde R05 ce Welch Beth WIICOX Glor1a Wllhams Irene W1lson Juha W1lson ue Woodward Cec111a Wortlungton AW Ax Pat Zander Gerald Morgan, Carole Francls, Dave Redmond, Dave Burns, Jan Newland, Sandy Malot, Gary Burns '11 V V v Y. '57 ' - A -' V 4 l - X .Q x W . f ' W I ,j,, k l t t A V, ' I . ., A .-5 1 K . . . S v V w .Q .. '7 61 mam E The freshman class worketl hard to make this dance a big success. Popular music was played, and rc- freshments xxere served at the lunch counter. Decorations were up, and the the food was ready as the crowd of after-game stu- dents poured into the dance. This after-game dance was sponsored by the freshman class. --L- 'x :rv-K ,mf 1 ,, M ,. wmv... , -Efgl. ':t J '? C b I1 . - x fe .2gJ'.,f2a5'5 - -i J , l '.' f 'V U ?fQl: : kj MR. WARREN Head Coach U3 5123 . fx EL . MR. LAMB Line Coach 23+-P .35 0-J MR. KNAPP Line Coach MR. KIRTLEY Backfield Coach Sitting-Loyal Higinbotham, Ron Hale, Kerman Bennett, Bob Fowler, Gary Johnson, Jim Eldred, Rick Burns, Don Gillaspey, Dean Lamp, Larry Ryer- son, Allen Barns, Ron Gillaspey, Kneeling-Dave McGee, Bryon Von Buskirk, Jereal Brown, Carl Simmons, Durand Waller, Roscoe Day, Dave Boles, John Caster, Clare Huntley, Bill White, Earl Cooper, John Anhorn, Standing- George Hunt, Tom White, Tom Turner, Harold Twedell, Doug Davis, Glen Cote, Dennis Edwards, Darrell Williamson, Dave Foote, Bruce Keys, Char- les Johnson, Mgr.-Jim Allen, Robert Alvarez. Coaches- Lamb,Kirtley, Kanpp, Warren. MR. PIC HE' Frosh Coach ' MR. MILLER Frosh Coach Sitting: Jeff Anhorn, Albert Myers, Bruce Martin, Gary Meade, Billy Cooper, David Gregory, Willie Debrick, Emmitt Glass. Kneeling: Todd Caster, Owin Triggs, Skip Bogenoff, David Straus, Terry Payne, Jim Fowler, Gilbert Harrison, Gary Cutting: Standing: Coach-Albert Piehe, Gene Myers, Dave Burns, Jim Morehouse, John Champ, Ralph Applegate, Jack Hall, Dave Mal- loy, Ron Beman, John Clemans, Mgr. Danny Hays, Coach-Don Miller. -lil-I 14 154' Sl 19 l2'r Now look here, are you guys gonna step aside und let me through or nut? Crater versus Grants Pass Elclrecl and Fowler prepare to tackle the ball carrier. End run by Grants Pass. , fgfx.-7535. W3 3 a , Q ,, R 1 In an ffvfsafv 1 . A 1 ' - t 44: '42, 1, at .' f . ' ,S f 'Q Q , L T V, Wy ss 'I N' ff' K' L1 1. ' I : I . -fa. I 4 -11 Z5 1 Mfg 'gtsisvr .- ,if:,. 'ff-tl' ' ' Y' J A V' -, t .ft i:.Ap:Q,,a!'v - .-.Stl if V , ,,fj,3ii U go .Y ' V 1. --,' - ,' Q nov. be 0039 1' f f .Af Ol -aww ,,i.. ici ' 60 N' av KAN' COYXXL X 60 X L .yyeiex XX vlwa . Uwe 1 Hey lnlllllly, xxill yu gg! lf, ull Hut wt lllj IllwL1l.ll', ' Stlkxiglll ..l1uLlll pwmt-1' jllzus. UI' Hey fella's let's take it easy, ok? Fowler grabs player as White and Gillaspey charge on. The play came off tackle. it! o WAX -,Xe i'55x .D I H 9' ghwiije K' 0 - ' , ov' Q09 'e xx' 10 Egan G XX ate iiaiw Wk v .-we ' 3 aio X gow Have pigskin and I'm trying to travel. Yreka Homecoming Bennett makes long gain around left end. BA KET . 1:4-qg,,N. t pn ,xxx ww fwyq, raft-1 N Aff? , A .- MRS: ' ? f'?Rf K . if I .N g,,.,, 5 Ah. , '??'f4' 4 1 -'L ,,: ' ' J' ' d tg uil Win! 2 gtkk 4 i , , A V qi' M :fail ,,.., , f M W .4 ' Q BAll f ' Y 4? if ff www v , A Z ,, ,Aim wf l f M2 21 ly ,P A A , 1 ' Y lu 4- 3, ,f Su 1 ', 1 up-f -..,- 9. ,Q . 5 5 is J woou P .nm 'nan Well I nught as well get 1n th1s too V Crater vs Ashland Ha look at me I can dance too' C1.1te1 vs Medford if HL5 xou're throwmg tha thmt, Loo lu h Cmtu' vs Grants Pass Oh no! Not another one ! Crater vs Grants Pass Hal Bet you can't do this! Crater vs Medford n, Now look Dennls, there's a time and a place for everything you know! This just isn't the time to rest see? Crater vs K. Falls M 4:51 MR. VAN DOLAH i J.v. coach Bill Anhorn, Dave Foote, Gary Johnson, Jim Allen, Keith Schulz Byron von Buskirk, Manager, Allen Nielson, Earl Cooper, Den- nis Edwards, Dave Sharp, Clare Huntley, and Richard Woods. . ' 9 tj, cmllse y a fy 65659 ,Q 4f'AA wi .k'.v 7 K - ' gr I MR. MILLER Frosh Coach Jeff Anhorn, Willie Debrick, Gary Burns, Bob Christie, Emmitt Glass, Billy Cooper, Albert Harrison, James Nelson, Manager, Danny Hays, Managerg Ron Beman, Tom Kimball, Charles Cavin, John Champ, Dave Burns, Randy Nielson, Gene Gillette, and Mr. Miller. Q. f J' I VARSITY YEll - Sandra Ghelardi Melba Tucker Becky Ferrell Donna Burnett 4 I l FRESHMAN Beverly K11.nko 41:92 LEADERS Susan Cummings Janet Hobbs Cheryl Ghelardi Richard Woods, Clark Cut- ting - Relay Team Mr. Knapp, Glen Cote . John Burns, Jim Eldred Talking r Jim Eldred - High Jump Rick Burns, and Don Gillaspey Relay Team Darrell Williamson Allen Barnes Shot Put Writing up Placings X, . :A I L.. Kerman Bennett, Clark Cutting, Richard Woods, Jim Eldred. Relay Team Bob Morris Kerman Bennett Running Broad Jump John Burns Had just won race. Javelin Mr. Hoffine Mr. Warren Glen Cote Officials Discus u-Q . X0 - x. 59 -30' ibxxxx 'XX L . ,YY l .xx . Q' . 94 Xxx. xxw Q 1 . , . 4 : l 1 - x W xx, .. - ,s 'f. if x gb' If A ,JV 5' , ff ' ,. ' ,Aff 1 'f f ,. - Q ' . L ,-if' Q 52 ,.N..jmx V. 9 ' QW ' ' .fp Y s s. . QQJW' wa Vo. 'M I VU A jg' 5 A ., ,. Q.. , '. .fll C fr .1 1 1, 'V..l. .. ' ' 'xx if C ,..f o 4. I 5 J Q i u f f ny, 1045: J-.QW SL C.. 111' ww wuz... it-mg .1.1 1 , 'l .111 . ' um fr. Val 4 V X . -. A ff.. Q. -fV-M,s V 1 x .. '. - 5 ,Q Vis V,1:,. Ax-A s - 5 : -A V-1. .qw-..' m V.. - f H 2 A . f.. A-I-V x ' . . fl' ' ' .V -, inn. v' R 5 H H + - .V I . 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Due to the smudging season many of the JLu1ior Varsity members do not appear in the picture. Coaching the J. V. team is Mr. Hoffine. QN- xvfaogx 50 . -35-' fi gxf 03:86 go 11 3,2 'M' 1 fasffisa Quiz, 442 H. 7 K J ??f'?N7 ', MP6 ' ' 'ff' L , .G , - S fx C --ry ., mu., a - ine' ,- '11 ' - Q . A u li, .Q ' ' ,' ., ., S ..9,' Aw ' 1' En. ,, I' . 4.'E:':'L' - , r-' ' a ffttf,-wiki ma. Wx. I' 4? ov' Coach Piche' giving pep talk E xg. UA voYv0'3X'g5g,. al' 1160 1. X8 oo 95 St- S 0 C' Fd for 41160 U web JQIIJD 'YQ 11, g ' I dqd J as 110101. CCI, I xb A it 5 Baseball teaches the bugs to be gurwi sports not .inlg in baseball, but in other .aullzj of lilc also. It builrls gocrl churzictei' Vind good spfi1'L:31iiz1n.ship. Czmtcr plzivcri Mcflforci twicz: the first time with 11 3-Z5 scorn, second time with 21 lv-11 score. Crater lcci both games until the last hull inning where me lon out. The Grants Pais-Cratcz' game uns ll-0, Grants Pass favor. 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Dave White and Gary Meade are do1ng the butterfly vw 88 Rick and Dean turn it into a wing lock. Robert Blbey and Al Lamp have a three quarter nelson 5 Just one big dog pile. X-Hy iaficf 1 I 4 n mr,,0 1 ,M 1 . Vg ff ' , .31 'fx Q J 1 N6 yuyunw . VXXXV 1 T TRADITIONAL EVENTS The Homeeommg Dance xx lb one of the many .1.fte1 game danceb that rlrexx .1 large crowd And uae lun for ewelxone Rldlflg ln Mr An1elal1's Chevy com ertlble are P1 me-ess, Verona Grobhong, Queen D1a.nna Cummmgs, Prlncess Rebecca Ferrell and P1lI1C6b: B6X61lX hllmko ,fa I1 f .S 1 'Isl- , , ' 1 1- ' 111 1 1 1- --. 1 ' ' ' 11 1 11 -, ' 11-' -111-. 1 ' '1 - 1 - ' 1' - 5 . . - .. TS 1 1 X-, 1 -- v -Q v -. J? Q i., ff!! . ff fl 5 . 'f' I Q ,K 'X ,XA f IJOMECO I G Quint? XX :fix ol Xxx X f ' ' , v. - 1-1 nf fav ' N l I 1 ' I r,.. l .. S ,X F.F.A.6S mlmn 5 Q ' ffl' if X 'E-.A X 05-1 ., N' l WI 1 x X fe I -r , . Q X 0 , f Ji ffp. x,JH 1 17, , L 'S w A fn ., ,sf It looks as though tho Dog Patch Kids mem. all-out on their costumes for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. XV1iu'hiiig bonu' oi tho im- Licb, pi'ox'w11o be rum! lib niucli lun 115 thc dzuiuing. 'iii And now we announce the arrival of 1Missj Dave Broxm, ucconipnuiied by UNIYJ Joan Skov. ,- 1 'W . 1 lx. f. 35' ' , .1-i..i., W ,f .5 I . 5, 9 ,ff 3 i P If X Z, ' , 7 ,.,' ,J Z lll ABNER 8. DAISY MAE JI Fir 4-,f '1,.l.,?.2 ., Wwit 7 R Bill White was pre- sentefz the Beet 5po1'tDn'.t1n5hip nn, uro by Mr. Je ',f. ett. Mr. Hoffine prerzentenl Chuck Turner with the Moat V1 luuble Player and Rebouno trophies. ff W . if rj if j . A lf Loyal I-Iiginbothum received the trophy for Free Throw also presented by Mr. Hof- fine. Coach Hoffine, who took over during the mitlrlle of the season, was pleased at loesing only three mem- bers of the team ut grud- uation. lin- lXll1l'ClX of lliiiw-5 lJ.mQu was lip-lfl in ilu- Crgitvi' Cufn-twi'- iixxr. The fluc- mwiiimis czirrii-if out tlau Ora-gon Ci,-ritvmiial 'I'livn.u. Bwlaliux' Diiuiulbun, SL-iiiwl' lfriii cf.-55 quill ubuiri Curt lfziyncg Ciiiwvljuii Ellis, Quccn :mil L-5 will lizirl CY1lIlDL'llQ Tfmr Wliilc Supliwiimiw Class l-'rcsiilciilg Leu ,l'lllJC1'I1il, Supliuiiinru Prim Cobb Liusi cjuort Dczm Laimpg Miiijx' Gm'ui'1wi', lfrcshiiiam Pi in L-usb .mn 0501111 Joe Allun. Bon by Dzmiclsou placed sen-mini in the Juclqrgozi Cwunty March ul Dimes. nv- 515 'bd 1 f Q5 -hi,-, K ' Q Li lu- is if nun The annual Shop and Art exhibit was held this year in the Crater gym, with the PTA present at opening night. Exhibited were proj- ects completed during the school year in the field of shop and nrt. The shop elzisses displayed small tables, lamps, gun racks, bowls, book stands and last but not least, a row boat. F. In -e rr p ,k flux, In x, 1,4 Q-:-.irq 21.1.- o ur- -s -4. 45 !m- ' -4 'sf A 9 'Q - ,K 7 ' 1- s'6' I . , 2' 11 v 'K '1 'f' - v ffqv- lf- .Yip QD - , . f I , , .1 v, 3 J 4 , 1 .. .f :rin ig ' ww 5 w QL The art classes 1-4 exhibited paintings, draw- ings, architecture, sculp- turing, ceramic, mosaic, jewelry and a wide variety of other art projects. Due to the moving of the art class this year, to the new wing, providing more space and with the added art equip- ment, the classes were able to work on a larger variety of projects. fb , ,.. , ' 'ple' , wo- 'ie Qi: ?:vf 'AW 4, fyvs 'L' , 9 '4.,e Agpgs' . 5. ,- A 1 A 1 s P' 4 7 . x 2 J I r I . . A , I SPRING FORMAL QUEEN .-..i,k 4 , T 1 ,, I . -. ll' . f' .5 W ,y ' 'QM' X 1 X 5 E --..T........ f ' u WX ffl' fx .....'- Ln. 1- - ff L . 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The distinguished looking gt-nts are Dave Parker, the banker, Mike King, a professional ganzbler, and faithful friend Richard Hamilton, the bartender. Gee don't I look cute in my boots and swim suit? This daring bathing suit was wor'n by Dayle Nesheim. UGH l I mean there are a few of those savages, half-buffalo and half-man, run- ning about the halls of Crater. This is worn by Heap Big Horn Russ Walker. Even the teachers had to get in on Centennial Day too. Miss Boshears was dressed in a fashionable dress that dated back 65 years. Her fan is about 70 years old. The cape she wore is older than her dress. 06 .Wy X I' f N wh, xx - A- P -- na X no e tX 5 'N--4. f If--f, -lm B Y.. The theme of the Mother's Day Tea was Memories are Made of This. Sharon Coffman, the general , chairman, worked hard to turn the gym into a beauti- - - g ' '- ful reception room for the mothers. The mothers P 'fx ' A were served punch and cake, a.nd then the Girls of X ' A the Month were introduced. Entertainment was W provided by the chorus and Lea Padgett played afew ' p selections on her accordian. The girls then present- 'QQ ed a style show, featuring clothes from Bure1son's. ml' -1. 'J-5 -ay Q ,, 4 M , f Q . 2 . . r g,A,v-,N lillsiillli, 46 Affi f 6 S .QB Ii Q. VV, .0 ' A? J 16515 I 4, ,Q f' ,r .,.f1 , if? 1 if Kuff' Amidst Arabic splendor, Mary HOWill'Cl WLL5 CIWJWII' ed Queen of the 1959 Junior-Senior Prom. Her majestey was graced by her attend- ing court: Princess Donna Burnett, Prin- cess Sherry Koellner, and Vernola Hutchison The princesses' es- corts, were in the or- der mentioned, Ker- man Bennett, Kon Wald, John Castor, and Queen Marys' es- cort. Dennis Vllilkcr. Junior class Vice- President Jim El- dred crowned each girl with beautiful pearl crowns. The Queen received a bouquet of roses and each princess received a bouquet of white carnations. The two sub- jects attending Queen Mary were Rosalie Wilson and Helen Goff. Entertainment for the Queen and her court was pro- vided by Dayle Neshiem robed in the Silks of the far East. Dayle's exotic dance added to the created atmosphere. Ln the middle of this beautiful des- ert, stood a re- freshing oasis consisting of palm trees, a small pool of cool water, with white sand surrounding it. Graciously serving the re- freshments were: Nancy Clark, Linda Merrian, Rosalie Wilson, and Helen Goff. The re- freshment stand was designed as an open market place. , . . :12L'1Lw' , ,.. U','.1.lllId1 .1:i: ul 1'lI'l,lH'Q 1x1 im' L'L'l1T.U1' -JL thu Llwwr, exch Libh ,xlww .Lit QLWLLLL' aim .1 IY,iI1iLgZ.4L'L' Xuizlm HI llb wah. Th--Du L-L-11Luz' pimmw url iw: l!,.lL'h Lw Lhu 1zccU1l1Lif.r11: LLIIH lmuiu zulu 5114- J vuxlirs. N AEQT1-. wb X The IJhLLJL,IUIlLS my the Lu x-,L-rc: Mlm NN11 NIV. L: k Nl Xkzllclt, Nl . MP5, Vs L 1 NIV. .um ly111x+,,, 1 '1' Lily YEM Inf' Mlldim .xlib my wfwl 'I .x.'fI.. . L A Lr'l1.l vM'1X L Q rw.. . 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ELECTIVE John Burns County Treasurer Doug Dax IS County School Super xntendent Gayle Hagen, County Coronor B111 Whxte County Comm1ss1oner Number One and Joan Skov County Clerk Pendleton Deputy Account ant Clerk Elame K1 oon County He llth Off1cer Vernola Hutch1son Coun ty Home Demonstrauon Agent Xllen Barnes School Curr1culum These Students all held govern ment Off1CCS for one day to see how our local govern ment IS run. APPOINTIVE: Richard Hammersley, Assistant County Superintendentg Jim White, Tax Deputy Sheriffg Margaret -U V1 The Girls' League Committee Chair- men are: Sandra Smith, Margaret Pendleton, PLil.5j'Cl1Li1'lCj', Sharon Coffman, Putt Hurt, and Rayann Greene. MARGARET TAYLOR President The Girls' League Officers are: Mary Lee Rowden, Terri Turner, Phyllis Woods, Sylvia Yell, Arvella Prom, Sandy Higinbotham, Sheila Nieder- meyer, and Patt Hurt. Mary Howard A' 6 September October November January May ,rw Girl Of the Year Arvella Prom was girl of the month for September, that wonderful feeling she'll always remember. When Vernola was chosen for October she was gay, care-free and as happy as can be. As she'll always remember, Margaret Taylor was the lucky girl for November. Her eyes were all aglow! Mary Howard of December, was very happy, we all know. Sylvia Yell of January is next on the scene, she was chosen for being sweet and serene. For February came Sandy Smith, her graciousness and honor wasn't a myth. When the girl for March was announced Miss Sally Carr, every- one knew her personality wouldn't mar. The sweet little gal for April was petite and hearty you see, her name was Sandra Ghelardi. Miss Doris Owens for May, plans to make teaching her career, she'll be a success never fear. February March April w J ' ? 117 li Kofi MARY HOWARD P1 esldent of Arlene McGowan Conme Black Glenda Branch F1.1n Watson, T11-BAS Jeanette PU1 dy Dtiyle lNCSh61IIl Balbara P1lche1 Donna Colpltts Btu bind W.1lte1s W 1nd..1 Smlth D1anna Cummmgs C.11 ol Myexs Nancy Clark Terxy Turner Lea Taberna Judy Ixlmmey Lynn Malot V11g1n1a Munddy Ruth Wlutv. I V1ce P1 Lb Mary Jones Vernola Hutch1son Sharon Coffman M.11y Howard Pres Lmda DOICLH Lfune DOHRCI Julle Ashton, Pattl Straus, Rea Burr1t Patt Hurt Sec, M1l11e Bonnu. Mau garet Pendleton Sharon -Xndel son Dr1llLeader Deloles Newell Nancy McKay Sheryl hoellne1 2 Vxce Pres hznen Lalson H1st Patty Klme Wayna Brown Betty Jones Gule Hagen ..tr fi't'W f. :. John Taberna, Gary Johnson, Dennis Pfaff, Clare Huntley, Richard Woods, Wayne Allen, Bill White President, Kerman Bennett Vice-Presiclentg John Burns, Glen Cote, Wayne Martin, Bill Anhorn, Charly Warren. Kent Randahl, Toney Yell, Dennis Samples, Doug Pfaff, Gary Barber, Gay Dean Jones, Don Ryon, Bill Anhorn, Don Gillaspey, Vice Pres.5 Charly Warren, Dennis Pfaff, Ron Gillaspey, Bob Morris, Sec., John Caster, John Anhorn Keith Schulz, Don Cummins. H9 OFFICERS Nanex Nlehax P211118I'Il6l'lT,8.1lJI1 Janet Johnson Recleatlon Conn1e MeDonough Q- V1ee P1es1dent A1 xella Plom Plesl dent Maxx Hoxxald Seexetau Joan ,pr Skox T1easu1e1 Jeanette Puldx H1s IOIILUI Sha1onT1autman Dls SCCICIIIX The members of FHA are Mary Jones Deanna Campbell, Bonnle Grubbs V1rg1n1a Mundax, Carolyn Leonard Marlene Chandler, LaJuana Worthmgton Ceella Vkorth1ng'ton, Barbara Abbott, Colleen Franek, Jamee Camp bell Irene WIISOU Sharon Brown, Sharon Walters, Norma Hulse, Donna Rowe Nancy McKay Suzanne Hood, Marion Fred Glorla W1ll1ams, Omega Spaur, Jo McGowan, Gerry Machren, Carol Taylor, Janis Owens Pa Allen, Nancx Land, Llnda PUCC1, Edyth V1ar, Jaekle Bexter, June Mallerv, Royce Welsh Elame McKax N1t3. Trautman, Cheryl Chelardl, Glenda Branch, Fran Watson Pat Ray, Sharon H1g1nbotham Sandra Prom Conn1e Black, Sandra Ghelarch Mrs Vllllett, Advlsor Joan Skox, Vernola Hutchlson Sharon Coffman, Carol Mart1n Janet Johnson Patty Klme, Jeanette Purdy, Conn1e McDonough Peggw Jones, Sandx Renfrow, Georgetta Leedy, Janet Kllbourn -4. sg ,J V' 1 f 'Q' 4 An v.A ' V.- . . , Q , . - .1 1 ' . '1 . - A . 4 , -gf I ', A . .' . .v, . . - . J- ., I , . ' ', . . .W .. . - ,.. . ... . , 1 , ,1 J -' 2 A- 1- - '- rum 1 . V , 1. .. - 1 1,13 'Ayr 5 ' 1 ' 1 .' 1 I . .I , . V . . , 1 , V' 4 4 1 v 1 1 1 1 A . 1 , , , ' .t V . . Y . . . . Y . A , . 1 ,1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' v v y 1 . 1 . . . F'X'g se -- i'-, F K 4-4 - ' ' 1, V' ' -1 I '-I A X .. ., I V f f v ' .i K 1 ' 1 , -4, L v ,. . V 1 . O X ' .F b , 1 . I - x ': . LJ ' 5.1 ' , , 1 5- . X. 1 ' -. . .1 L, , , ' , -' ' .a - xg A. ' I The FHA Southern District Conference was held at Crater this year. Arvella Prom was the District Chairman at the 14th annual meeting at which ten Chapters were represented. The purpose of the conference was to acquaint the Chapters with the business and activities of the Future Homemakers of America on a local level. The theme of the conference was Footsteps to Leaderslup The day consisted of buzz sessions, business meetings and the election of officers Sharon Trautman was elected District Secretary X' ,L-f - CQ NEW x4 Marie Brown Connie Pugmire June Hopkins Sharon Thompson Beth Vnlcox Janet Hobbs Mary Rowden Carol Wilcox Jelly Wick Sharon Bowdoin Penny Taylor Janice Ll.I1lLl Rosanna Shelley Lois Young Inez Viers A1 vella Prom, Joyce hlutsenbel ex Shaion Trautman Carol B1 ophy Linda Machi en Helen Goff Nancy Claik Donna Ro we Jackie Gillasn 5 Becky Ferrell, Sheila Niedeinieyei Janice Houghton Marian Moore Connie Mitchell, Shaion Pestka Sandra Divis Beth Hildcnbi andt Sufann Hall Gayle Hagen Kathy St1 aus Arlene McGoxx an Margie DeHaas and Loiiame Larson R NG Nqll GNN 0 X I 'Y Q? K 9 X FV - 77 3 mt mf fr u-L P ? I 5' 1 fill ,MC to I . ' 1 . l 1 . x ' v 1 V. L I f 'lp r ' , 1. 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Sztndru Smith, Virginia lllllllllliy, Ruth White, Lotxclln Rone, Kerry Koopniun, Mary Head, Lea Padgett, Marilyn Jones, June Hopkins, Janet Hobbs, B:11'bz1rnWulter5, Szmdru Ghelairdi, Vernolu Hutchison, Curolgn Leonard, Jtuiis Owens, Ruth Stiehl, lidyth Viar, Margaret Pendleton, Sharon Trautmzm, Carolyn Harger, Alice Croxton, Doris Owens, lfatsy Charley, Rayann Greene, Vuncu Russell, Barbara Pilcher, Nancy Dillon, Janise Camp- bell, Nancy Schxvebs, Kathy Straus, Alice Thompson. QQ QQ we ini X, -.-- 1 H 66 gr .J wh 'wg lu J' ,Ps X Q -..a t +9 z G Q, 0 1 ' I ' 1, J 1 8 V , 1, - 9 , 6 f X Q 1 5 . - a . ',-.' - ' fi '-r M15 'wr 'A , my K N I X 'wt 9 fl AT' , m ' 4 4 1 Q 51 A V ii ' . ' . 3 1 L w l f . H X 1 x5', V Y lr. -ff f -' S f. l' 'N ' Q' ,wa ' 0 fx Q. ' - l , lb- fy Arvella Prom Judy Damels Dayle Neshe1m Ruth Ellls Patsy Charley Shlrley McAll1ster, Mlldred Bonney, ROS3116 W1lson, Lea Padgett Louella Rone Margaret Pendleton Carol Myers Lame Donker, Jul1e Ashton Janet Scalberg Byron Rommger James Hays B111 Laton Sharlette Hale Sandra Sm1th Mr Lacy Advlsor Herschel Mack V1ce Pres Doug Dav1s Pres not plctured Margaret Taylor Sec Treas Mary Savage, Sandy I-hgmbotham Ruth Ellls Sue Hlglnbotham Sharon Trautmau Janet Johnson Song leader Jeanette Purdy V1ce Pres Elame Kroon, Pres Ruth Wh1te Sec Treas Wanda Dav1s Judy Danlels V1rg1n1a Munday Carolyn Leonard, Evelyn Klutsenbeker, Carolyn Klocke COIIIIIG McDonough Slurley McAll1ster, Carolyn Sldener Joyce Harger Mary Head Juha Rhodes, Nancy Beacham Inez V1ers Carolyn Harger Janice Hansen Sharon Bowdlon Patty Klme Sandy Renfrew Loretta Row den, Sandra Sm1th Dorls Inman Sharon Hlgmbotham Carol Brophy F n I . ! I. I 1 ', - . 's ,'- -Q ', .9 , , - s ,'- .s' -9 ', '-- -s '. . 7. . . , , I I I ' I Y , ', ',4 ' - i '. 0 Norma Hulse, Connie Pug- mire, CL1l'OlB1'ODl1y, Sandra Smith, Karon Larson, Joan Skov, Sandra Ghelardi, Janet Hobbs, CHYO1 Taylor, Chnrla Meyers, Gerry lNl1lCl1l'CIl, Marion Fred, Suzanne Hood, Sharon Walters, Mal1'5'Gox'e1'no1', Sylvia Yell, Rziyanne Greene, Phyllis Woods, Both Wilcox, Donna Rowe, Sharon Anderson, Jerry Xlich, Dnylc Noshcim, Virginia Wilson, Judy Moliburg, Shirley Slussur, Elaine Blcliny, Marry Howi- urli, Jnnicc Campbcll, Sharon Truutman, Arvullu Prom, Sheryl liocllncr, Helen Goff, Nancy Clark, Terry Turner, Nancy Memy. Sylvia Yell, Host. 5 Nancy McKay, Point Mgr., Doris Owens, Vice-Pres. 5 Janet Johnson, Pres.g Rue Bur- rett, Sec.-Treasg Alice Thompson, Head of Sports, Miss Purviance, .Xnlvisor. ,B 'Nil , .. 4 Jn.: 5-:alan Charlotte Bush, Vervia Beman, Mary Row den, Bonnie Grubbs, Sandra Hamilton, Shai on Broun, Omega Spaui, Jan Bateman, Diane Rowe, Joe NIcGoua.n Sandra Prom Jud5 Whalex Jud Force Gloria Williams , VA--A. M - . , .ka ,'-A Shuilla Blake Judy him neg Donna Culpitb Luis 'moung Denim. Sturm Iuuee Dinlxei P it B11 bu Jmet Iulmbon W lynn BIOXNII Jufmettn Puiflx B11b111B1uphx Pom hex hem Ruth D15 Put Allen Arlene Mc- Gowan l1'1tsyCh:1rlf,y Cu1'olMye1's Kathy Straus Connie Blucrq Sandra Davis Silly C'u'r Rue BLu'1'itt Nancy NIC- Kuy hV'1l'ld'1 Smith Vnncu Russell Doris Owens Ellen Ward lifgj' Jones Rncnel Hamilton Shirley Nlc.-Xllister, Judy Fishbadx J V it Barbara Walters, Gloria Williams, Sandy Higin- botham, Marian Moore, Rosanna Shelley, Connie Mitchell, Janice Hansen, Julie Parrish, Elaine Kroon, Marilyn Jones, Samrlra Ghelardi, Judy Daniels, Virginia Mun- day, Nancy Schcwbs, Rosalie Hewitt, Marian Boyce, Gayle Hagen, and Sandra Smith. l fl Mr. Miller, .'XdvisorgJulie Parrish, Marian Moore, Shelia Nieilermeyer, Nath- an l':irrish, Bob liuest, l-'rzmk AlL'l1fJ,l1l, Jolul Kuoni 111113111 KL'11lJgg, ,-Xrlvisor, ft, , ' ' ' ', 'Q T , . 4. r ' - The Honor Society members are: John Burns, Pres. 3 Herschel Mack, V.-Pres., Sharlette Hale, Lea Padgett, Connie McDonough, Jeanette Purdy, Rachel Hamilton, Donna Burnett, Vernola Hut- chison, Sandra Smith, Ruth White, James Hays, Earl Cooper, Sylvia Yell, Sandy Higinbotham, Kathy Straus, Alice Thompson, Alice Croxton, Patt Hurt, Patty Kime, Rae Burritt, Patsy Charley, Richard Hammer- sley, Margaret Taylor, Janet Kilbourn, Nathan Par- rish, and Rick Burns. The members of Quill Sz Scroll are: Nancy Dillon, Sheri Sanger, LaVonne La- Fever, Mary Jones, Sheryl Koellner, President, Sally Carr, Alice Croxton, Mary Howard, and Pat Bar- ber. Members not pictured are: Glenna Heath, Pris- cilla Baker, Rosalie Hewitt, Sandy Renfrew, and Janet Scalberg. ! .0 , 3... '1 f 0 e Judy F1shback Steve Howell, John The members of the Spanlsh Club ar Kuom Dorls Immen Sue H1g1nbotham M11l1e Bonney Joyce Kleutsenbeker, Paullne Ashton Judl Force, Bertha Hasler Darlene Tomlinson Lame Don ker Julle Ashton Glenna Brown, Con.n1e Black, Sandy Hlglnbotham, Lea Malot Ruth E1l1s and Gary More Padgett ROSal19W11SOH Lynn The C be LUN 55 Clu mo 111 Stuart Jam use Llch C6 Hammoilanbon Ryan ff Mr Dean A81 o ls P 'iff gg al Obel- I I beenl to b Ilfolr 6 Conte Nathan pa Illpjat I, ll! F1 8 the new s I f . B 20 1 V x Xl ' Y ' ' A A J y 5 lv 'nl 'A-' -I : J .s V+ 4 Q A' V 4, B I J xr, ' it l , Ii:RA 'K1-, M 0 ,,l , I f 'R V h ' IS, A. The Curtain Callers is one of the largest clubs in school with a membership of 125 students. Bill Laton was the President, John Burns was the Vice-President, and Secre- tary-Treasurer was Sylvia Yell. The advisors are Mr. Backen and Mr. Russell. Curtain Callers has presented a Fall play, Cheaper By the Dozen. Which Way Out , a mental health play, was produced in cooperation with the County Child Guidance Clinic. The Spring play was direc- ted by Mr. Russell. Some of the members of Curtain Call ers also supervised a one-act play, The Ghost of Punkin' Hollar , given by the Jr. High students. A V ' Q v LL .9 r I , ,,-x'.. u Thu cast H1153 Gary NIL-.mn-, Hubert Ally-11, Enmmiu Climb Bryaum Yun Blljlxifl., Xkluxxxgl Davis, Dnylu Nusllcin., Hiellzuwi H.m:mc1's1cju, 51111- Qxxxx Suxnh, Jwhn Casin-r, ShL11'IcLLc Hnlu, BL-tty Jfmus, lic11LR:u11i:1hl, B111 BLLIILISKJU, 31lxI'gL1lXCI Pun- fxlctwu, :md gXl CL'Hli Pxmn.. gf' , Qnoff, ,4 1 1 4 .11 5 , 0 A N I VV 5. L 'T ' all 'f I x 's 0 mfs K X fl nv V 1 'D N-. The members of the cast were: Kent Randuhl, Nancy Dillon, Margaret Pendle- ton, John Burns, Janet Scul- berg, Sharlette Hale, Allen Barnes, Bryan yon Buskirk, Betty Jones, Herschel Mack, Margaret Taylor, and Ar- vella Prom. The Curtain Callers who participated in the behind the scenes jobs deserve much of the credit for the plays of this year being so successful. M ,fy ? 1545, 4 4 .. . if 5953 mmm iw! 5555! 5 . 15 fa! QW CRATER 38+ 9 O Mr. Carothers, Charlotte Bush, Mary Bailey, Linda Ramsey, Mary Lee Row- den, Cheryl Ghelardi, Cecil- ia Worthington, Lorraine Lar- son, .Tulia Wilson, Nancy Minick, Pat Hilkey, Myrna Hiatt, Bonnie Basclcr, Carol Brophy, Sherri Jordan, Marilyn McCoy, Dawna Hill, Saundra Hamilton, Nita Trautman, and Hazel Swind- ler. Lois Ralls, Connie Black, Shirley McAllister, Emmitt Glass, Dan Mattson, Nan- cie Hopper, Marilyn Hixson, Sharlla Blake, Idalee Coles, Karen Larson, Betty Pestka, Virginia Munday, Jean Governor, Sylvia Yell, El- aine Kroon, Donna Burnett, Jercal Brown, Marilyn Jones, Betty Baker, Bar- bara Lusk, Beth Wilcox, Pat Allen, Darlene Tom- linson, Anne Lofland, Bobby Danielson, Nancy Dillon, Vickie Kingsley, Sharon Blackford, Larry Eskcw, Richard Jones, John Mar- tin, Mr. Carothers, Richard Hammersley, Edwin Paulson Jo LaCasse, Arlene McGowan, Pat Allen, and Gayle Hagen. This transfixed music lover seems to be enjoying the jam session. The members of Dance Band are: Rick Burns, Bob Kuest, Sharon Coffman, Donna Johnson, Dave Brown, Mike Nolta, Gay Dean Jones, Allen Higinbotham and Richard Hammersley. Not pic- tured are: Vernola Hut- chinson, Richard Lichti, Bill Barber, and John Burns. During the year, the Dance Band has enter- tained the veterans at Camp White, played for the Photo Club Dance, and also played for many basketball games at half-time. JMJ' ' x The students of Crater are proud of:Floyd Sherman, Leon Sherman, Dennis Fisher, Denny Samples and Tommy Samples, who have organ- ized the Crater FFA Rogue Ram- blers, a strictly western band. Among their many appearances are: television, a school assembly, and the Southern Oregon Farm Fest ival. They also placed first in the Coos Bay District Contest. te .1 large numbel of Journallsm students The publ1 The school IJLlIJ11CB.t1Of1S take 10 qul catlons that are put out each gear are the Constellatlon Comments and the Handbook Students work on the staffs of all publxcatlons Students 3rd 1J6I'1Od Journallsm are Shar1 Sanger Candx Counter Penm Dxckerson Reporeter Arx ella Prom Reporter Janet Soalberg Feature Edltor Suzanne XX ood Reporter Nelda Robbms Reporter Mlss Wh1te Jane Grubbs, Exchange Ldltor Dlana Cummxngs Sports Reporter A1106 Croxton News fC mments Glenna Heath Reporter Jlm hdltor L1Vonne LaFever Asslstant Edltor o o Twedell Sports Vkrlter l fnot Jlcturedj also on -Xdx ertlslng Delton Trautman AdVCI't1S1I1g, Ex an Thum L1 1 Q . . . . I I Q . . B 1 .- . . ' x Y 1 ' P I I ' . : , .' Z .' f 9 ' . S 1 3 , Q y S , . 1 . . U . , , , . A , 3 1 f A 5 . 3 , . ' . . V is . . , , N . A . X -ex Y F X 5' e x 4 N . , H V Y ., g we ' or S ' ,,-,. - , v v ' ., 1. 1 ,fs-S u., C.. - Q Q ' .3 R ' X 1 V ! 4 t, 4 . C, , 1 +, , 4 of ' 44, '- , , we-N. ' 'R ,,4 ,Y f..k , ' , A, f J The students Ln 7th per1od Journahsm are Rosahe Hewltt, C mdy Manager Darlene Tom- lmson News Correspondent Gwen Bxrkland, StaffArt1st Sandy Renfrew Ass1stantEd1tor of Constellatlon Patt1 Straus, Sports Wr1ter Mar11yn Hlxson Staff Artlst Lea Padgett Assxstant Edxbor of Conste11at1on Mlss Wlute Idalee Coles Reporter Joanne Prlvette Re porter Prxscllla Baker Yearbook Senlor Sect1on Loretta Ro vden Reporter Mary Howard Reporter Nancy Dlllon Assoc1ated Ed1tor Newspaper Carolyn Stevenson Reporter Pat Barber, Buslness Manager Joan Skov, Handbook Edltor Melba Tucker Advert1s1ng Sally Carr, Conste11at1on Ed1tor and Mary Jones Constellatlon Edltor 2-if . . . . : , . L Y 9 ' , L ' 4 9 ' H 'h ' . Q . . S . . , I . 9 , ' ' N ' Q ' ' 9 . 9 ' , - 9 . l r 1 ' l 5 1 5 1 ' , ' ' 9 , 9 ' 9 ' s , s 5 y . . . fziqfxx , xx ,J , If 5 . f Ch 1 ' w 1 5 .f X , Q- .x Q- If Lf! x X I . ' ' ' tn. v - '1 it At the award assem- hlv, Janet Kilhourn and Doug Davis were given the honor of receiving the I Dare You hook given to an outstanding Senior hov and girl hv Mr. Straus. Along with this honor, Janet Kilhourn was given the outstanding music award. Nancy Clark was presented her certificate of merit bv Mr. Holbrook, along with her Golden Kev. Also receiving the same award were Marv Savage, Connie McDonough, Clark Cutting, Tim Prom, and Marilvn Hixson. Marv Howard was given the honor of Girl of the Year D sponsored by the Girls' League, presented by Margaret Tav- lor. Mr. Backen and Mr. Russell presented the Jeromes this year, to the most outstanding actress, actor of Curtain Cal- lers, who were Sharlctte Hale, and Kent Rzindahl of 1958- 1959. Z! 'Q-,,. 1 - I '-L -Ky 4 vW 555 ff ,f' 0,1 GRADUATION ,gm-,Q ,NA 'af F Xi V 4' 4-wx za gd f f K ,. 5? ,-.. ' i- - ' 5 x Z - , .54 31 is W..-.0 Aw.- , - ., , -, y , I fs T 'M 33 3 , ,......., . MT, ,.....,M. .,k., .. .,,.,.-,-, ,,,,L .L., , .-.... ,ff ,,..-1,f.f-- , , -11 ii 'Ke fx x F1911 , L. .W , , f .,,,W., ALa.1-u . ' W5 , ,T W ,jg 'L ' , ,, f W 'Q 2' ,.. Q.. ...,1'M,,, , J A 1251543 fu, M,,,- ' , 5 M P' ,. A, , Y 'L ,,. ' 'H ., . ,1-, . A Qi ,. . , .M 'vvkf' i i'v dL' ., ,, A , V X, , , 'T -4 W-W - , - ,. My -M ., 'ms f ,wage iff' A. ... .Amana . Q. . . , ,. f ,A .. W 'Nw . Way. , QM- ' , ,,,. , mf ,wa ' 'V guy, GRADUATES ,..-.-- ,. , , ,,,,,- ,M ,,..v vu. -,- ..... ..... l U . ,,.,-- ,-A r.,,M 4 M 1'-M 5 W I A 'iz W IH, OF '59 'N'l'V 3-1- Now the School year 1958-59 is over and the seniors will be stepping into a totally different phrase of life. The underclassmen will be slipping back into the routine of school life and school will go on. It seems to all outward ap- pearances that the graduates have had no effect on Crater, but Crater does re- member the graduates. Strange as it seems, the graduates, whether they be- lieve it now or not, are going to miss Crater. In the years to come we will look back with fond memories and remember the plays, concerts, dances, games and all the other activities in which we participated. And so wc'll close our book now with the hope that we have stirred a memory of the Centennial Year and Crater that will last a life time. ff fl 4' ff fjga .P v to i 2 1 APPRECIATION The editors of this annual would like to thank all the advertisers for their sup- portg Dempsters for the use of the beautiful grill work screen for the Queens' picturesg Lucas and Howard for the 'tweed carpet used for the Queens' pictures and Gary More for the use of the Mosaic Patio Bench. Also wc would like to thank the teachers for excusing the students to work on the advertising, art and actual editorial work. 146 C t. NT U R Y SPORTING GOODS INC THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPORTS EQUIMENT IN SOUTHERN OREGON SCOTT MOTORS WIZARD BOATS DOMESTIC GAS COMPANY THE MODERN FUEL FOR HOME FARM AND INDUSTRY MEDFORD GRANTS PASS VEE BOATS HOLSCLAW TRAILERS 2 6 8TH AND RIVERSIDE NIEDFORD 2990 PHONE 3 OREGON N PACIFIC HWY S PACIFIC HWY r4T !'! -'vi :sl-s MED FORD' S DOWNTOWN SUPER MARKET 'THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW I' 6TH AND GRA PE IN APPRECIATION FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR US CRATER SENIOR CLASS OF 59 IVIEDFORD HEALTH CLUB 3WEST 6TH SP3 6686 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF FROM CHENEY FOREST PRODUCTS N ' , YI N- L - 662 I , , F' ' ' lwx' I 'H A vu.: 'e ,YW . A A ' 'Zv- ll ll I AFTER HIGH SCHOOL DAYS COME WEDDING BELLS LET US PHOTOGRAPH YOUR WEDDING STORY x MR AND MRS DENNIS KOTTKE CRATER GRADUATES 56 AND 57 'I gr-1 FROM SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN PHOTOGRAPHY KENN D KNACKSTEDT PHOTOGRAPHER MEMBER PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF AMERICA 91 RENAULT MEDFORD OREGON PH 2 8683 PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS AERIALS SCHOOLS FELDMAN AND OLSON BROWWS CAFE SINCE 1910 FINE FOODS 6 AM TO II PM ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS IOI EAST MAIN STREET MAIN AND BARTLETT MANN'S MEDFORD AL. THOMPSON OWNER A GREAT STORE IN GREAT COUNTRY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL YOUR COMPLETE DOWNTOWN MEDFORD AND RESIDENTIAL DEPARTMENT STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ALL TYPES OF 1959 GRADUATING CLASSVI fymy and Baud ELEC-I-RIC HEATING BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS MEDFORD OREGON if I ' 'l 1 . Q o PAULSEN'S THRIFT WEEKS AND ORR FURNITURE AND CARPETS MARKET 114 WEST MAIN MEDFORD OREGON CENTRAL POINT MOST COMPLETE EOOO MARKET FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE LEONARD ELECTRIC COMPANY AND 309 E MAIN ST FH SP 2 4427 MEDFORD OREGON FRANK STRAUS MEAT MARKET GENERAL SI-IEET METAL WORKS 126 PINE STREET BRll.l. METAL WORKS CENTRAL POINT PH NO 4 2283 COMFORTABLE DINING SERVICE 2287 W MAIN NEWNLY REMODELED AND ROOMS CLUB FACILITIES HOTEL HOLLAND MEDFORD OREGON MEDFORD MEN'S WEAR THE BUDS FOR DUDS MEDFORD OREGON CNEXT TO PACK'SB SPRING 3 5376 Y ' - SWEIWS PENNEY'S BIGGER SELECTIONS WTI-IE STORE OF' A THOUSAND BIGGER SAVINGS THOUGHTFLJL. 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