C aLLas high school 6aLUs, OReqon dedication The class of 1956 takes pride in dedicating this year book to you in recognition of thirty-four splendid years of devotion to the educational welfare of the youth of Dallas. During this time thehundreds whohavehad the pleasure of knowing you will appreciate more as time goes on, your friendship and personal interest shown in their problems. In spite of the difficulties presented during war years, the school system not only maintained its standards, but enjoyed improvements and now boasts a new grade school and high school. May your retirement now bring you endless happiness in the knowledge of a job well done. supt. Sidney e. whitwoRth Dedication...................................2 3 Calendar of Events................................5 Administration....................................7 Superintendent Principal........................8 Board of Education................................8 Faculty....................................... 9-11 Student Body Officers............................12 Student Council..................................12 Ejection Commission..............................13 Activity Council.................................13 Senior Class.................................16-28, Senior Class History.............................29 Senior Hall of Fame...........................30-32 Senior Index..................................33-39 Junior Class..................................42-46 Sophomore Class...............................48-52 Organizations.................................55-68 Highlights....................................71-79 Sports...........................................81 Football......................................82-87 Basketball....................................89-93 Wrestling.....................................94-95 Advertisements...............................99-120 Index...........................................122 tABLe of contents Title.................................................1 calendaR of events School Registration.......... Opening of School............ Student Council Mixer. . . . . W.V.L. Jamboree.............. Homecoming................... G.A.A. Initiation............ Armistice Day................ Thanksgiving................. Sheridan High School Choir . . Basketball Jamboree.......... Career Day................... Letterman Initiation......... Home Ec. Show................ Green Red Dance............ Christmas Program............ Christmas Vacation........... School Resumes............... S.B. Play (Curious Savage) . . Football Banquet............. Band Clinic, Willamina . . . . Sophomore Mixer.............. F.H.A. Sweet Heart Ball . . . Junior Movie................. Twirp Week................... Wrestling Tournament District 6 I.R.L. State Conference . . .. Speech Contest-McMinnville. . F.H.A. Conference............ District Tournament.......... State Tournament............. Baseball Starts................ Junior-Senior Play............. May Dance...................... Mothers' Tea................... Senior Girls' Breakfast. . . . , Senior Skip Day Junior-Senior Prom Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement . September 6, 7, 8, 9 . . . . September 12 . . . . September 13 . . . . September 20 ..........October 14 ..........October 27 .........November ’ll .........November 24 .........November 30 ...........December 2 ..........December 7 .........December 14 .........December 20 ............December .........December 22 December 22-January 3 ...........January 3 . . January 10, 11, 12 ..........January 19 ..........January 28 ..........February 9 .........February 10 .........February 15 .... February 20-25 . . . February 22, 23 . . . .February 24, 25 .............February . . . February 24, 25 . . . March 2, 3, 6, 8 ...............March .........................April .........................April ..................May .................May .................May 5 SIDNEY E. WHITWORTH Superintendent William Young, Kenneth Shetterly, Chairman Frank Guy, Gayle Kreason, clerk; Robert Woods and George Kurre. CARL E. MORRISON Principal faculty of 1955 and 56 Mrs. Genevieve Beharrell Mrs. Shirley Oslund Mr. David Hess Miss Adele Eckman Mr. Paul Davis Miss Margaret Herrmann Mr. Kenneth Jacobson Mrs. Mildred Kliever 9 Office Mr. Terry Murray 10 Mr. Edward Caillier Mr. C. J. Zemanek Custodian Mr. Fairfax Parrish Mr. Albert Wagner Mr. Russell Parmenter Mr. Frank Richards 11 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Sharon Fetchall, Treasurer; James Claus, Sergeant-at-Arms; Ron Manches, President; Dick Smith, Vice-President; Jean Lowe, Secretary. The Student Council began its years activities by planning and helping with the preparation of the Annual Homecoming. The members of the Council were appointed to work on various committees. A service committee was organized to take charge of the drives that take place throughout the year. Several of the members attended the Regional Student Council Conference held at Corvallis November 5. The Council suggested and helped with the purchase of a Hi-Fi record player to be used for school dances and activities, and in the classroom. (Extra) A Finance Committee was appointed to help control the budget set up last year. 12 ACTIVITY COUNCIL F. Dave McCormick, Ron Manches.John Bollman, chairman; Dick Smith, Norman Coote, Carlyle Haas, James Claus, C. Nancy Kleeman, Jocile Grimes, Gary Neufeld, Mary Ellen McCleary, Richard Friesen, Mr. Davis, advisor; R. Marilyn Goertzen, Kay Wells, Roberta Nelson, Jeanette Rogers, Lynda Cook, Mary Ann Schoonover, Cora Swanstrom. ROW ONE: F. Claude McLean, Jeanette Rogers, Jean Lowe, Sharon Fetchall, Ron Manches, Dick Smith, James Claus, Lorraine Quiring. ROW TWO: John Harris, Jim Friesen, Kathleen Kelley, Kaye McWhirter, Jane Woods, Lonna Hershfelt, Jocile Grimes, Gretchen Kitz-miller, Violet Sonntag, Kay Wells. ROW THREE: Mike Kelley, Denys Overholser, Dave McCormick, Laveta Robinson, Mildred Muller, Mary Rowell, Marilyn Norris, Tamara Needham, Mr. Davis, advisor. ROW FOUR: J. C. Foster, John Boll-man, Mike Chase, Gary Neufeld, Roy Welfley, Roger DeWin Dav iarris senioRS President JOHN HARRIS Treasurer FREDA CHAMBERS 16 Sergeant -at -arms Jackie Akers Lawrence Allen John Bollman Janet Balzer John Buller Carol Bowden Ellyn Butler Ray Bunn Diane Chase Harold Butler Waldo Classen Norma Crumley Charles Claus Maydene Curtiss Ruth Engelien Jerry Cook Richard Friesen Lorraine Johnson Kathleen Kelley Lloyd Craig Lonna Hershfelt Chet Fisher Bob Fletcher Joy Holdorf Richard Jacobs Buddy Lauda hi Gerald Hooge Rufauna Lofton Adeline Lunn Richard Laudahl DeVota Pleasant semoR class histopy In the fall of nineteen hundred and fifty-three ninety-seven wondering freshmen entered the halls of Dallas High School, eager to learn. To guide them through the year they elected Diane Chase as President; John Bollman, Vice-President; Janet Young, Secretary; and Mary Stapleton, Treasurer. As advisors they chose Mr. Eugene Lawrence and Mr. Milo Smith. After the dreaded initiation day was over things began to run smoothly. Jackie Akers and Diane Chase were Hi-Y princesses for the Hi-Y dance. At the Sweetheart ball Terry Jones and Pat Lundy represented the class. For the May Dance Opal Penrose took top honor when chosen by popular vote as May Queen. Thus came to an end, a successful year of being freshmen. Everyone started his Sophomore year a little older and a little wiser, so they thought. At the first class meeting they elected new officers; John Bollman, President; Pat Lundy, Vice-President; Lonna Hershfelt, Secretary; Jane Woods, Treasurer; and Alvin Lute, Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Gordon Kunke and Miss Virginia Sorter helped them through the year as advisors. This year Janet Young and Dick Smith represented the class for the Hearts Dance. Glory was brought to the class when Lonna Hershfelt was chosen May Queen. The thrill of being upper classmen started the junior year off with a banglll To get them through this busy year they chose Roger Wiens as President; Gretchen Kitzmiller as Vice-President; Clydene Me Whirter as Secretary; John Harris as Treasurer and Dick Smith as Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Milo Smith and Mr. John Kienzle were Advisors. This year Ronald Manchas and John Bollman attended Boys State, and Rufauna Loften and Jane Woods attended Girls State as Representatives of Dallas High School. The class was excited as they prepared for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet which was a big highlight. Another memorable event was Junior-Senior Skip Day and going to the coast. The class also captured the talent show trophy by faculty vote. The election of President Ronald Manchas for Student Body President paved the way for renewed honors and activities for the Senior year. Senior yearll The big important year to the class of ‘‘56.’’ President of the class was Roger DeWitt, while Vice-President was Roy Welfley, Secretary was Dolores Klassen, Treasurer was John Harris and Sergeant-at-Arms was Frieda Chambers. The beautiful Homecoming Court was composed of Queen Diane Chase, with Princesses Dolores Klassen, Rufauna Loften, Lonna Hershfelt, and Gretchen Kitzmiller. For the Hearts dance sponsored by F.H.A. Janet Young and Ricky Jacobs had the honor of representing the class. Activities yet to come are the prom and banquet. Senior Skip day and the long waited for “Graduation Day,” which will face you as you get this annuaL Some are filled with the feelings of joy and some with the feelings of regret but we all leave a part of our youth, which we will never be able to recapture as we move on to greater things made possible by our high school years. 29 senioR h LL op p me MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joette Rogers Ronald Manchas FRIENDLIEST Jane Woods Jerry Hooge BEST ALL AROUND Diane Chase John Hinds WITTIEST Freda Chambers Monte Robinson 30 MOST TALENTED Joy Holdorf Dave McCormick BEST DANCERS Frances Keseley Richard Jacobs 31 BEST PERSONALITY Clydene McWhirter Roger Wiens NEATEST DRESSER Dolores Klassen Norman Coote MOST ATHLETIC Violet Sonntag Bud Long BEST BUILD FIGURE Mary Stapleton Roger DeWitt MOST HANDSOME PRETTIEST Norma Crumley Roy Welfley JAKIE AKERS Hi-Y Sweetheart Princess 1; Y-Teens 1-4; Annual Staff 1; Periscope 2; FHA 1; Student Council 1; Tennis Team 1; Yell Leader 2-4; Dragonette 2-4; GAA 1-2; Girls’ League Mothers Tea, General Chairman 2; Retailing 3-4. HOBBY: Collecting pictures of certain people. AMBITION: To have half ownership in a green Chevrolet and to grow a little smaller. WORRY: Rex. LAWRENCE ALLEN Student Body 1-4; Wrestling Manager 2-3; LeHermans' Club 2-4. HOBBY: Bumming Rides. AMBITION: To get a car. WORRY: Where the money is coming from. JANET BALZER Student Body 2-4; Girls League 2-4; Pep Club 3-4; FHA 2-3; Y-Teens 4; Annual Staff 2; Chorus 2-3; D. E. Club; Historian 4. HOBBY: “Sack.” AMBITION: Be a good wife to a certain person. WORRY: None at all. JOHN BOLLMAN Student Body 1-4; J. V. Football 1; Vice-President Freshman Class; President Sophomore Class; Activity Council Chairman 4; Student Council 1-4; All High Play 2-4; Thespians 2-4; Best Thespian 3; National Forencis 2-4; IRL 2-3; Tailtwisters 3; National Forensics Vice-President 4. HOBBY: Tuning Dual carbs and helping Haas tease Diane Chase. AMBITION: Help Carlyle Haas through college. WORRY: Who’s going to help me????? CAROL BOWDEN Student Body 1-4; Band 1-4; IRL 2-5; Annual Staff 1; Girls League 1-4; Pep Staff 3; Periscope 3; Activity Council 1; Hi-C 1. HOBBY: Playing my clarinet. AMBITION: To go to Hawaii. WORRY: About the way my hair looks. JOHN LEE BULLER Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Walking. AMBITION: To become a teacher. WORRY: That I won’t make it. ELLYN BUTLER Student Body 1-4; Chorus 1; GAA 3-4; Girls League 1-4. HOBBY: Collecting things for my hope chest. AMBITION: To become an Air Line Hostess and to forget my past. WORRY: My boy friend. HAROLD BUTLER Student Body 1-4; Chorus 3-4; Letterman 1 year. HOBBY: Women AMBITION: To become a ladies man. WORRY: Vern Miller FREDA MAE CHAMBERS Student Body 1-4; Girls’ League 1-4; Chorus 1-4; FHA 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Majorettes 2-4; GAA 1-4; Dragon-ettes 4. HOBBY: Skating with an extra pair of skates on the reverse end. AMBITION: To be able to do something illegal when I am driving without a cop behind me every time. WORRY: Whether or not to cut my hair. DIANE CHASE Class President 1; Candidate for Hi-Y Sweetheart 1; Student Body 1-4; Student Council 1; GAA 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Yell Leader 2-3; Yell Queen 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Hall of Fame 4; Girl of Month 4; GAA Vice-President 3; All-Star Volleyball Team 1; Forensics 3; G. L. Publicity Chairman 3; G. L. Scrapbook Chariman 4. HOBBY: Sewing, art, dieting. Number 33. AMBITION: Being a nurse until _______________ “Fuzzytop.” WORRY: Dying before “somebody” gets out of college. WALDO CLASSEN Student Body 1-4; FFA 4; Football 1-2. HOBB Y; Working on cars. AMBITION: To build a hot rod. WORRY: Money--how to get enough. CHARLES CLAUS Student Body 1-4; Noon Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-2. HOBBY: Drawing AMBITION: To have the fastest car in town. WORRY: I don’t see how my teachers will get along without me. JERRY COOK IRL; Stage Crew. HOBBY: Woodworking AMBITION: To make the Senior Hall of Fame next year. WORRY: How to scrape the gum off of the bottom of my desk in Speech class. 33 NORMAN COOTE Student Body 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Letterman 1-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Vice-President of Hi-Y 4; Activity Council 4. HOBBY: Boat racing. AMBITION: To become state champion in wrestling. WORRY: Money--how to get enough. LLOYD CRAIG Transfer from Corvallis second semester 1956. Chorus 4. HOBBY: Metal work. Radio, work. AMBITION: To become Radio and Television technician. WORRY: People NORMA CRUMLEY Student Body 3-4; Chorus 3; Y-Teens 4;Girls League 3-4; Pep Club 3-4; GAA 3. HOBBY: Collecting things for my Scrapbook. AMBITION: To get married and also be a telephone operator in Salem and forget my past. WORRY: My boyfriend, because I don’t want him to tell me what to do. He always wants his way. MAYDENE CURTISS Student Body 1-4; Chorus 2-4; Annual Staff 1; Girls League 1-4; GAA 1,2, 4; Y-Teens 1-2; Drama 1; FHA 1-2; Forensics 3. HOBBY: Eating AMBITION: To become a movie star and like Betty Grable be noted for my legs! WORRY: To keep on my 1,000 calorie diet. ROGER DEWITT Transfer from Albany; Student Body 4; Strummers 4; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Hi-Y 4; Senior Class President; Student Council 4; Lettermans' Club 4; WVL All Star 4. HOBBY: Spending money AMBITION: To get married. WORRY: Not getting married. BOB DUERKSEN Wrestling 2 Student Body 1-4; P. A. System Operator 4. HOBBY: Radio AMBITION: To have a pistol collection. WORRY: Keeping tires on my cars. RUTH ENGELIEN Hi-C 1-4; President 4; Girls’ League 1-4; Pep Staff 3-4; Periscope 3; Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Having fun AMBITION: To be a teacher. WORRY: Not get caught walking the halls during classes. RAY ENQUIST Student Body 1-4; Football 2-4; Baseball 1-2; Wrestling 1-4; Letterman Club 1-4; Vice-President Letter-man Club 4. HOBBY: Spending all my money on my car. AMBITION: Making a men (money that is) then eat, sleep, and make merry. THELMA FERGUSON Student Body 1-4; Girls League 1-4; FHA 1 3 Chorus 2-3; IRL 2-4. HOBBY: Collecting spoons from different states and cups and saucers. AMBITION: To travel. WORRY: My grades. CHET FISHER Student Body 1-4; Football 2-4. HOBBY: B,B, and A. AMBITION: Money WORRY: Keeping J acobs in line and keeping Tex quiet. SHARON FLETCHALL Student Body Treasurer4; Girls League3-4;Retailing Secretary-Treasurer 4; State DECO Parliamentarian 3; FHA 2; Student Council 4. HOBBY: Reading, Sketching and sewing. AMBITION: To be a success. WORRY: Pass Geometry ROBERT F.FLETCHER Projection Staff 1-4; Retailing Club 4; Student Body 1-4; “Harvey Make-up Staff. HOBBY: Looking for the right girl. AMBITION: To find the right girl. WORRY: Cars, Money, and Girls. KATHY FLINT Student Body 2-4; Band 2-4; Pep Staff 3; Activity Council 3; Girls League 2-4; Annual Staff 4. HOBBY: Driving the car and eating. AMBITION: To be a good home-maker. WORRY: Keeping Jerry away from other girls until I m Married. FRANCES FORTNER Student Body 3-4; Thespians 3-4; IRL 4; Girls League 3-4; Forensics 3-4; President of Forensices 4; Forensics Degree of Honor. HOBBY: Photography and Reading. AMBITION: To get through College. WORRY: That I won’t make it. 34 RICHARD FRIESEN Student Body 2-4; Activity Council 4; Periscope Staff 3-4; President FFA 4; Projectionists 2-4. HOBBY: Hunting and fishing. AMBITION: To be a State Cop. WORRY: (Cops) If you can’t beat ’em. Join ’em. CHARLES ROY GRANT Periscope 3; Wrestling 1-3. HOBBY: Model making. AMBITION: To have all the leisure time I want. WORRY: My Grades. CARLYLE HAAS Student Body 1-4; Football JV 1-2; Varsity 3-4; Basketball JV 2; Track JV 2; Varsity 3-4; Hi-Y 4; Tailtwisters Yell Leader 3; IRL 3; Letterman 3-4. Activity Council 4; Retailing President 4; Election Commission 3-4; Election Commission Chairman 3. HOBBY: Driving cars. Teasing Diane Chase. AMBITION: To make it through college. WORRY: Need better grades. BURTON LEE HARMS Student Body 1-4; Wrestling 1; IRL 2-4; Retailing Club 4. HOBBY: Swimming and fishing. AMBITION: To go to the South Pacific Island to fish. WORRY: Getting English assignments in on time. JOHN HARRIS Student Body 1-4; Band 1-4; Class Treasurer 3-4 B Basketball 2. HOBBY: Fishing AMBITION: To stay out of the army WORRY: Algebra LONNA HERSHFELT Student Body 1-4; Secretary of Class 2; May Queen 3; Homecoming Princess 4; FHA Vice-President 3; FHA 3; Y-Teens 2-4; GAA 1-2; Student Council 4; Girls' League 1-4; Girls League Cabinet 2. AMBITION: To go to Paris. WORRY: How to get there. JOHN HINDS Student Body 1-4; Hi-Y 1-4; Letterman Club 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Football 1-4;.Tailtwisters 3-4; Hi-Y President 3-4. HOBBY: Anything that prevails at a given time. AMBITION: To become a jet ace. WORRY: To stay single for six years. JOY HOLDORF Student Body 1-4; DEC Vice-President 4; Chorus 2-3; 35 Annual Staff 1; Y-Teens 1-4; Highsteppers 1-4; High-steppers Captain 3; Head Majorette 4. HOBBY: Dancing AMBITION: Secretary and Housewife. JERALD HOOGE Student Body 2-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Varsity Basketball 3-4; JV Basketball 1-2; Chorus 2-3; Student Council 2; Letterman 3-4; Senior Hall of Fame. HOBBY: Catching fish. AMBITION: To stay single WORRY: Bill’s love life. RICKY JACOBS Student Body 1-4; Baseball2-4; Football2-4; Wrestling 1; Basketball 2-3; Letterman 2-4; Hi-Y 2-4; Senior Hall of Fame. HOBBY: Necking Fervently. AMBITION: Get over being bashfull, to aume people seem to think I ami WORRY: Family life. LORRAINE JOHNSON Student Body 1-4; FHA 1-2; Girls League 1-4; Hi-C 3. HOBBY: Chewing gum and writing letters. AMBITION: Get married and raise a family. WORRY: That the mailman will fail to bring me a letter from a certain soldier. KATHLEEN KELLY Student Body 1-4; Band 1; IRL 2-4; IRL Secretary 3; IRL Vice-President 4; Girls’ League Cabinet 1-3; Girls’ League Committee Chairman 4; Y-Teens 3-4; Student Council 4; Pep Staff 3-4; Pep Staff Secretary 4; Thespians 3-4; All High Play 4; Junior-Senior Play3. AMBITION: To go to college and become a teacher. FRAN KESELY Student Body 1-4' Senior Hall of Fame; Majorette 1-4; FHA 1; Y-Teens 1-4; Secretary 4; GAA 1-4; Student Council 1; Girls League 1-4; Chorus 3. HOBBY: Dancing AMBITION: To live in one house for a whole year. WORRY: Why, worry? Someone else can! GRETCHEN KITZMILLER Student Body 1-4; Girls League 1-4; President 4; Vice-President 3; Y-Teens 1-4; GAA 1-4; FHA 1,2,4; Rally Squad 3; Pep Staff 4; Student Council 1,4; Activity Council 3; Junior Class Vice-President; Girls' League Cabinet; Annual Staff 1; Homecoming Princess 4; May Queen 3; Girl of the Month 4. HOBB Y: T raining Pepe and Dick AMBITION: To graduate from college and get married. WORRY: College DELORES KLASSEN Student Body 1-4; FHA 1-4; Student Council 1; GAA 2-4; Y-Teens 3-4; Girls League 1-4; Pep Staff 4; Senior Class Secretary; Homecoming Princess 4; GAA Vice-President; Hall of Fame. HOBBY: Running after Rufauna AMBITION: To go to Hawaii WORRY: That the mailman brings Altons letter. FRIEDA KURATIS Student Body 1-4; DAR Citizenship Award 4; Girls League 1-4; Hi-C 2-4; FHA 1-4; FHA Secretary 3; Senior Y-Teens 4; IRL 4; Thespians 4-; All High Play 4; Chorus 1-2; Election Commission 4. HOBBY: Reading and Music. AMBITION: To become a nurse and take a trip around the world. WORRY: My grades and try not to get into any arguments with a certain person. RICHARD LAUDAHL Student Body 1-4; Student Council 1; IRL 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; All High Play 4; P.A. Operator 4; Letterman 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Thespian 3-4; Intramural Basketball 4; Projectionist 1-4. HOBBY: Girls AMBITIONS: To get along with girls. WORRY: Certain girls. BUDDY LAUDAHL IRL 4; Stage Crew 4; Intramural Basketball 4. HOBBY: Collecting--- AMBITION: To keep gas in our car. WORRY: Getting through college. KATHY LAUDAHL Student Body 1-4; Girls League 1-4; FHA 1; Periscope 4. HOBBY: Drawing. AMBITION: Make my marriage a success. WORRY: Trying to make my credits and do housework too. RUFAUNA LOFTON Student Body 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; GAA 2-3; Pep Staff 3; Yell Leader 4; FHA 1-4; Girls League 1-4; Girls League Cabinet 3; Homecoming Princess; Senior Hall of Fame; Representative to “Girls’ State 3. HOBBY: Trying to keep up with Delores. AMBITION: To be a bride instead of a brides maid. WORRY: Looking after Jeanette. BUD LONG Student 1-4; Letterman 2-4; Football 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Chorus 2-3. HOBBY: Taking care of Gary AMBITION: Discovering way of staying young and good looking or just good looking. WORRY: Gary Neufeld. JEAN LOWE Election Council 4; GAA 1; Girls League 1-4; GL Scrapbook Chairman 2; Student Council 3-4; S.B. Secretary 4; Girl of Month 4; Senior Hall of Fame 4; Pep Staff 4; Volleyball Team 3-4; Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Skating AMBITION: To be a Home Economics Teacher. WORRY: Joette Rogers PAT LUNDY Yell Leader 2; GAA 1-4; FHA 1-4; FHA Teas 4; Student Body 1-4; Junior Class Vice-President; Princess of Hearts 1; Pep Staff 2; DEA 3; President of DEA 3; GAA Volleyball Team 4; Girls League 1-4; Student Council 2; Activity Council 3. HOBBY: Keeping track of Russ. AMBITION: To own a 45 yacht. WORRY: That I’ll be left without a ride to school. ADELINE LUNN Periscope 2-3; Annual 3; Girls’ League 1-4; District Education 4; District Education Reporter 4. HOBBY: Reading AMBITION: To get a Ph. D. WORRY: None ALVIN LUTE Student Body 1-4; Manager of Football, Basketball, Baseball 1-4; Letterman 1-4; Chorus 3-4. HOBBY: Fixing my car AMBITION: To make a million dollars. WORRY: To hire a nice wife with a lot of money. KEN LOWEN Letterman 1-4. HOBBY: Live a dull life. AMBITION: To be a success WORRY: Money RON MANCHAS Student Body 1-4; IRL 1-2; Vice-President 2; Hi-Y 2-4; Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Letterman 2-4; S.B. Sergeant-at-Arms 3; S.B. President 4. Retailing Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Student Council 3-4; Activity Council 4; Wrestling 1-3; Baseball 2-4; Track Manager 1; Annual Staff 1. HOBBY: Working AMBITION: To belong to ASME WORRY: Money 36 JIM MARION Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Hunting and fishing AMBITION: To take a long trip WORRY: Money DAVID MCCORMICK Student Body 1-4; Chorus 4: Band 1-4; Thespians 3-4; Junior-Senior Play 3; All High Play 4; Track 3-4; Periscope 4; Senior Hall of Fame; Letterman 4;JV Track 2-3; Activity Councill-2;Tailtwisters3;IRL4. HOBBY: Arguing Religion with certain people. AMBITION: Get along with teachers especially Mr. Davis. OWRRY: How to make my hookshot. VERN MILLER AMBITION: To work for a big firm or Company. WORRY: Whether I’m going to graduate. DELBERT MITCHELL Student Body 1 4; Band 1-4; IRL 4; DEC 4. HOBBY: Wasting, time AMBITION: Teach music WORRY: Everything. FRED MULLER HOBBY: Fishing and working on my car. AMBITION: To be a mechanic. WORRY: Bills KRIS NENDEL Transfer from Corvallis in senior year. HOBBY: Taking care of my son. AMBITION: To return to Vermont; and own a Cadillac. WORRY: How to spend a million dollars in one year. GARD NEUFELD Student Body 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Activity Council 3-4; Student Council 3-4; Chorus 3-4; Letterman 3-4. HOBBY: Going out. AMBITION: To make a million dollars. WORRY: How to make a million dollars. GIDEON A. NEWTON Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Hunting. Mountain Climbing, and SmokeJ ump-ing. AMBITION: To find the right gal and peace of mind. WORRY: That our house will burn down. That Larry Dixon will never be a fully devoted alcoholic before he is 20. BETTY NEWTON Student Body 1-4; Secretary of Hi-C 4. HOBBY: Writing poetry, reading and hiking AMBITION: To go to Bible school. WORRY: None. DENYS OVERHOLSER Student Body 1-4; IRL 4; Thespians 3-4; Wrestling3-4; Student Council 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Letterman 4; Projectionist 2-4. HOBBY: Radio AMBITION: To make a million dollars WORRY: To get in my English Assignments. LAURA OZIAH Student Body 1-4; Chorus 3; Girls’ League 1-4; Y-Teens 2-4; FHA 1-2; Forensics 3; Drill Team 2-4. HOBBY: Lynn AMBITION: To be as intelligent and as sophisticated as Pat Lundy. WORRY: I'm too dumb to worry. PAUL PARRISH Track 2-4; Forensics 3; Tailtwisters 3; Student Body 1-4. • HOBBY: Model Boats. VERDA PAULS Girls’ League 1-4; Hi-C 1-4; Vice-President4; Girls’ Sextet 1-2; Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Trying to find something exciting to do. AMBITION: To get on the honor roll WORRY: Not getting my English assignments in on time. DEVOTA PLEASANT Girls’ League 1-4; Student Body 1-4; Chorus. HOBBY: Cooking and sewing--Bob Armstrong AMBITION: To get Married. WORRY: Does no good to worry. JANET RADKE Student Body 1-4; Girls’ League 1-4; FHA 1-3; Student Body Play 2; Thespians 2-4; Chorus 2-3; Pep Staff 3-4; President 4; Thespian Secretary-Treasurer 4. HOBBY: Bowling gutter balls. AMBITION: To run a calculating machine in the White House. WORRY: Basketball season. MERIWYN RICHERT 37 Retailing Club 4; Student Body 1-4; Projectionist 2. HOBBY: Fishing, Hunting agates. AMBITION: Mechanic and Rancher WORRY: Bills! What I’m going to do next. MONTE ROBINSON Hi-Y 2-4; Fire Squad 3-4; Chief of Fire Squad 4; Periscope 4; JV Basketball 1; Student Body 1-4; Tailtwister 3; Chorus 3-4. HOBBY: 1002 Brown Street AMBITION: To expose supermans secret identity. WORRY: Someone will discover the cleets on my shoes. JOETTE ROGERS Student Body 1-4; Thespians 2-4; Band 2-3; Girls’ League 1-4; Y-Teens 3-4; IRL 2-4; President 4; Student Body Play 2; Junior-Senior Play 3; Pep Staff 4; FHA 4; Best Actress of the year 3; Hi-C 2; Senior Hall of Fame. HOBBY: Reading Science Fiction Stories. AMBITION: The first one to reach Mars. WORRY: Jeanette. RETHA RONGLIEN Transfer from Molalla 4; Periscope 4; Girls’ League 4; Student Body 4. HOBBY: Keeping House. AMBITION: To raise about 3 children WORRY: Getting supper on time and Dirty windows. GARY SCHROEDER FFA AMBITION: To walk across an acre of flowers barefooted. WORRY: Trying to sleep in school. LEON L. SCOTT Football 3-4. HOBBY: Keeping my car running and giving Ricky Jacobs courage, as if he needed it. AMBITION: To study Electronics. WORRY: The way Ricky does the Bop, its a wonder he doesn’t throw a rod. FRANCES SEALS Student Body 2-4; Pep Staff 3-4; Girls’ League 2-4; Projectionist 2-4; GAA 4; Hi-C 3; FHA 3; Chorus 3. HOBBY: Writing letters AMBITION: To be a office receptionist and later a housewife. WORRY: My weight, my boy friend, my grades in school. DICK SMITH Student Body 1-4; Vice-President 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 38 3; Hi-Y 1-4; Chaplain 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Student Council 1,2,4; Activity Council 4; Tailtwisters 3; Football “B” 1; Basketball ’’A” 3-4; Track 3-4; Escort May Dance 2; King and Queen of Hearts. Escort Homecoming 4. HOBBY: Golf AMBITION: To someday play on the lush green fairways of the Valsetz Country Club's golf course. WORRY: To par the Valsetz Country Club course. JURITA SMULL Student Body 1-4; Chorus 2-4; GAA 1; FHA 1-3; Majorette 2. HOBBY: Swimming, archery, skating and dancing. AMBITION: Laboratory technician. WORRY: Places, people, time. HARVEY L. SPRINGER Transfer from Lebanon 4. HOBBY: Girls and cars. AMBITION: Stay single WORRY: Unattached girls. VIOLET SONNTAG Transfer from Chilliwack, Canada; Student Body 2-4; Girls’ League 2-4; Chorus 2-4; Y-Teens 3-4; President 4; Periscope 3; Annual 4; Hi-C 2-3; DEC 4; Senior Hall of Fame; Majorette 2; Song Leader 3; Yell Leader 4. HOBBY: Norman Springer AMBITION: To get married to N.S. WORRY: Keeping track of N.S. while he is in the service. NATHAN TOEWSA IRL; Student Body 1-4. HOBBY: Amateur Radio AMBITION: To be anelectrical engineer WORRY: Keeping my hot rod running. HELEN THIESSEN Student Body 1-4; Girls’ League 1-4; Chorus 1,3,4; Girls' Trip 3; Hi-C 1-4. HOBB's: Reading and singing AMBITION: To graduate WORRY: That I won’t make the honor roll. ELAINE VANN Chorus 1-3: Trio 2-3; Sextet 1; Thespians 3-4; Forensics 3-4; Secretary 4; GAA 1; Y-Teens 1; All High Play 3. HOBBY: Bands; boys and blues. AMBITIONS: Mink, Money, Men. WORRY: Trying to charge things at the Ice Queen. DARLENE VILLWOCK Student Body 1-4; Girls’ League 1-4; Chorus 1-3; Hi-C 1-4; Pep Staff 3-4; Girls’ Sextet 1-2. HOBBY: Carrying back to and from school and trying to concentrate on playing the piano at home. AMBITION: Going to Hawaii and Canada. WORRY: Ruth BILL WALL Student Body 1-4; Letterman 2-4; Hi-Y 4; Football 2-4; Baseball 2-4; Retailing 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Letterman President 4. HOBBY: Working on cars. AMBITION: Travel the road racing and track racing circuits. ROY WELFLEY Transfer from Taft; Class President 4; Chorus 3-4; Sports Editor of Periscope 4;Baseball2-4;Basketball 2-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Letterman 3-4; Secretary 4; Tail-twisters 3; Vice-President 3; Student Body 2-4. HOBBY: Sleeping. AMBITION: To be a Ditch Digger at the South Pole. WORRY: That I won't get out of school by the time Lyman leaves the Navy. ROGER WIENS Student Body 1-4; Football 2-4; Baseball 1-4;Basketball 1-4; Class President 3; Hi-.Y- 3-4; Letterman2-4; Chorus 4; Hi-Y Treasurer 4; Student Council. HOBBY: Looking out for J. Hooge. AMBITION: To play in State A2 Basketball tournament this year. LYMAN WAX Student Body 1-4; Baseball2-3; Hi-Y 3-4; Tailtwisters 3; Activity Council 4. HOBBY: Mary Ann--design a car with built in church. AMBITION: To become a Admiral in the USN. WORRY: Lorraine-- JANE WOODS Student Body 1-4; Girls' League 1-4; Treasurer 4; Girls' League Cabinet 2-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Vice-President 4; Thespians 3-4; Vice-President 4; Forensics 3-4;Treas-urer 4; Rally Squad 3; Dragonettes 4; Treasurer of Class 2; GAA 1-3; Girls' State Representative 3; All High' Play 3-4; Junior-Senior Play; Senior Hall of Fame; Annual Staff 1-2. HOBBY: Trying to convince people (Bollman especially) that U. of O. is better than OSC. AMBITION: Graduate from U. of O. and marry a graduate of law. WORRY: To find my graduate of law and graduate myself. JANET YOUNG Student Body 1-4; Class Secretary 1; FHA 1-4; Annual Staff 2; Sophomore Hearts Princess; Girls’ League Secretary 4; Pep Staff 3-4; Girls’ League Cabinet 2-4; Y-Teens 1-4; President 4; GAA 1-4. HOBBY: Drawing and Painting. AMBITION: Airline Stewardess and college. Marry a United Airlines pilot. WORRY: Passing college entrance exams. CLYDENE MC WHIRTER Student Body 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; GAA 1-4; FHA 1-4; Vice-President 4; Girls’ League 1-4; Cabinet 3; Committee 1-2; Song Duchess 3; Son Queen 4; Dragonettes 3-4; Chorus 2; Senior Hall of Fame; Student Council 2; Junior Class Secretary; Majorettes 2; DE Club 4. HOBB Y: Records and scrapbook. AMBITION: To fly a jet. WORRY: Money. 39 senioR SURpRISe Gretchen modeling so early. Jane Looky what I have? junioRS Treasurer 42 PETE BENNETT Sergeant-at-arms Bud Allgood Mildred Rupp Don Price Donna Rempel Jeannette Rogers Don Rose Maryann Schoonover Bud Raymond John Wolverton Cora Swanstrom Bill Youngblood Sharon Thompson Ruth Tilgner Charlotte Wallace Kay Wells Gordon Ridenour Jerry Johnson Rosalie Maring Frank Smith Marian Brandli Barbara Gibby Bob Smith Sharon Smith Ted South Stanley Bevens Jay Ann Grooms Lorry Daniels Diane Hads Sally Hamilton Frank DeShon Sharlene Hart Larry Diehm Dennis Ediger Janice Heintz Myma Simmons Margie Hildebrand Mary Slack Jim Friesen Wilma Kitzmiller Eugene Giesbrecht Roland Giesbrecht Arietta Lambert Henry Hanson Merlia LeFors Victor Hall Stanley De Rosa Dave Harris Beverly Luthe John Hoffman Mary Ellen McCleary Leslie Hoffman Lois McCloud Laura McCoy Gordon Jones Mary McQueen Dennis Krier Jim Lancaster Kaye McWhirter Jerry Lefley Kay Mariels Kathryn Melcher Dean McBee Wanda Miller Benton McCauley Bill McKown Carol Ottaway John McQueen Donis McMahon Sharon Pitzer Dave Marsters La Verne Price Bob O'Neal Don Berg Carol Clark Mike Chase Lynda Cook Larry Balzer Janet Classen Milton Choquette Eunice Foster Roger Bakke Coleen Dhabolt Jack Bernier Lavina Friesen James Claus Shirley Carr Clyde Balzer Evelyn Bullet Don Barendrecht 46 47 sophomoRes President DONNA BERNIER Treasurer 48 GARY HENRY Sergeant-at-arms p F. Allen J. Beebe D. Blank M. Crumley G. Cook A. Fleming M. Balzer J. Bartsoff D. Cates J. Brudos G. Fairchild N. Youngblood D. Austin F. Bowden L. Broadus D. DePetro D. Cramer, V. Gentry S. Balzer R. Beebe J. Classen J. Conatser L. Fest D. Ellis D. Barnes V. Broadus D. Burbank E. Ediger G. Darrow P. Gillett J. Barnard W. Bennett B. Crownover H. Classen J. Fisher M. Fast 49 W. Lewers C. McLean M. Mueller M. Nelson A. Neel L. Richey R. Lund W. McBeth R. Miller M. Murphy J. Quiring P. Oleson A. Lauda hi J. Mabry M. Muller B. Schmid R. Nelson R. Ritchter C. McBeth M. Marion J. Nash B. Nash R. Regehr J. Ottaway S. Lunn E. Mehl P. Mullins J. Prevo M. Norris K. Schmid T. McDonald B. Mock O. Neal T. Needham M. Trinckes D. Overholser 50 P. Lantis B. Friesen C. Haworth C. Hart M. Jaynes L. Koop E. Foster B. Gruver J. Gage D. Hoffman C. Hoekstre S. Klassen J. Grimes V. Friesen M. Hayes E. Helmes K. Keefauver J. Lanig J.C. Foster L. Groves G. Frey V. Gruver V. Friesen C. Hall D. Hagestrom E. Hildebrandt G. Hanson J. Hooge J. Luke B. Jacobs L. LeFors D. Kile J. Kernen N. Kleeman L. Lanig N. Krupa 51 M. Pliler B. Vann A. Sandlin G. Yost B. Seals L. Robinson E. Wyscarver N. Straley A. Pomeroy P. Van Wei' R. Sellers V. Stout V. Bailey K. Rockford D. Wildt F. Taylor R. Raymond J. Workman K. Shutt B. Thiessen H. Young-M. Rowell G. Womack 53 FRONT ROW: John Bollman, Karen Johnson, Cora Swanstrom, Frances Fortner, Jay Ann Grooms, R. Diane Chase, Laura Oziah, Paul Parrish, Mary Ellen Me Cleary, Mr. Hess, Advisor. foRensics thespians FRONT ROW: Jay Ann Grooms, Janice Radke, Jim Friesen, John Bollman. Dave MeCormick, Jeannette Rogers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hess, Advisor; Frieda Kuratis. Joette Rogers, Mary Ellen McCleary, David Marsters, Larry Diehm. THIRD ROW: KathleenKelley, Frances Fortner, Karen Johnson, Richard Laudahl Mike Chase, Don Price. 56 Q.A.A. lettepmen SEATED ON Floor: Dorothy Hoofman, Marylin Norris, Janet Young, Freda Chamber, Violet Sonntag, Nancy Kleeman, Janice Hooge. SECOND ROW: Mary Jaynes, Barbara Gibby, Mary Rowell, Donna Kyle, Mary line Goertzen, Roberta Raymond, Mildred Muller, imara Needham, Vivian Gruver, Frances Seals, Miss Eckman. THIRD ROW: Gretchen Kitzmiller. Rufauna Lofton, Lonna Hershfeldt, Jay Ann Grooms. Joy Holdorf, Jurita Smull, Barbara Nash, Laura Oziah, May dene Curtis, Dorothy Wildt, Charlotte Wallace, Jocile Grimes, FOURTH ROW: Maryann Crumley, Janice Hientz, Lois McCloud. Mary McQueen, Barbara Mock, Pat Gillett, Laveta Robinson, Donna Bernier, Carol Clark, Le d a Groves, Diane Chase. FRONT: Larry Allen, Gordon Jones, Alvin Lute, Bill Youngblood, Frank DeShon, SEC- OND ROW: Ray Enquist, Roger Evans, Norman Coote, Bill Wall, ' Jerry Hooge, Pete Bennett, Gary Neufeldt. THIRD ROW: Doug Austin, Ricky Jacobs Roger DeWitt, Roger Weins, Dave McCormick, Jim Friesen, Dean McBee, Mr. Kunke. FOURTH ROW: John McQueen, Jim Nash, Jack Berneir, Jim Claus, John Hinds, Carlyle Haas, Tom Parsons. FIFTH. ROW: Denys Overholser. John Ouiring, Ted South, Richard Laudahl, Bud Long, Bud Raymond, Roy Welfley, Ron Manchas. hi y F. Jim Conaster, Jerald Hooge, Roger Wiens, John Hinds, Norman Coote, Dick Smith, C. Monte Robinson, Jim Nash, Doug Austin, John Bollman, Roger DeWitt, Mr. Richards, Advisor; Ron Manches, R. Tom Parsons, Carlyle Haas, Bill Wall, Dave Marsters, Roy Welfley, Mike Chase. stRummeRs senioR y-teens SEATED ON FLOOR: Lois McCloud, ShirleyCarr, Janet Young, ClydeneMc Whirter, Lynda Cook. SECOND ROW: Karen Johnson, Kathy Kelley, Jane Woods, Barbara Gibby, Diane Hads, Mary Slack, Mary McQueen, Carol Clark, Kay Wells, Mary McCleary. THIRD ROW: Miss Herrmann, Rufauna Lofton, Janice Hientz, Frieda Kuratis, Lonna Hershfelt, Laura Oziah, Joy Holdorf, Jay Ann Grooms, Wilma Kitzmiller, Arietta Lambert, Diane Chase. FOURTH ROW: Norma Crumley, KayeMc Whirter, Joette Rogers, Donna Clemens, Gretchen Kitzmiller, Freda Chambers, VioletSonntag, JeanetteRogers, Sharon Thompson, Lorraine Quiring, Cora Swanstrom. junioR y-teens SEATED ON FLOOR: Marylin Goertzen, Marylin Norris, Nancy Kleeman, Laveta Robinson, Janice Hooge, Dorothy Wildt. SECOND ROW:PatLantis, Roberta Raymond, Mary Rowell, Tamara Needham, Mildred Muller, Donna Berneir, Leda Groves, Sharon Klassen, Joyce Classen. THIRD ROW: Claudia Hall, Eunice Edi-ger, Martha Balzer, Marlene Trinkis, Ann Fleming, Jocile Grimes, Lucy Fest, Roberta Nelson, Mrs. Os-lund. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Haworth, Faye Bowden, Dorrai De Petro, Willa Lewers, Dorothy Hoffman, George Ann Fair-child, Mary Jaynes, Judy Beebe, Mary Ann Crumley. 59 f.h.A. FRONT ROW: Shirley Carr, Clydene McWhirter, Lynda Cook, Jeanette Rogers, Leta Groves, Mary McQueen, Ann Fleming. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Balzer, Marlene Trinkes, Pat Lantis, Marilyn Goertzen, Roberta Raymond, Nancy Kleeman, Jocile Grimes, Tamara Needham, Cora Swanstrom, Mildred Muller, Donna Bernier. THIRD ROW: Bev Luthe, Mary Ann Slack, Diane Hads, Frieda Kuratis, Joette Rogers, Janice Hooge, Willie Kitzmiller, Judy Ottaway, George Ann Fairchild, Carol Clark, Charlotte Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Claudia Hall, Marlene Muller, Barbara Mock, Eunice Ediger, Lucy Fest, Judy Beebe, Roberta Nelson, Dorrai DePetro, Dorothy Wildt, Laveta Robinson. FIFTH ROW: Pat Gillett, Janice Hientz, Janet Young, Rufauna Lofton, Karen Johnson, Gretchen Kitzmiller, Mary Ann Schoonover, Donna Clemens, Lois McCloud, Marilyn Norris, Arietta Lambert. FRONT ROW: Richard Regehr, Ray Richter, Ted South, Richard Friesen, Frank DeShon, Don Barnes. SECOND ROW: Eddy Helms, Gideon Newton, Leslie Broadus, Gary Spady, Mr. Miller, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Tom McDonald, Don Barendrecht, Paul Van Well, Curtis McBeth. 60 SEATED ON FLOOR: Betty Newton, Verda Pauls. FRONT: Willa Me Beth, Donna Remple, Helen Thiessen, Marilyn Goertzen, Ruth Englien, Thelma Ferguson. Frances Fortner, LaVerne Price. MIDDLE ROW: Don Price, Patty Oleson, Betty Thiessen, Ann Fleming, Helen Young, Darlene Villwock, Agnes Neal, Karolyn Kefauver, Mr. Wagner. BACK ROW: Ruth Tilgner, Nancy Youngblood, Karen Rockford, Ethel Hildebrandt, Sharlene Hart, Evelyn Buller, Mildred Rupp, Rose Sellers. BAnC FRONT ROW: Delbert Mitchell, Kathy Flint, Carol Bowden, Karen Rockford, Shirley Rogers, Jeanette Rogers, Neil Povey. SECOND ROW: Bill Me Cleary, Dennis Ediger, Eddy Reed, John Harris, Dennis Krier. THIRD ROW: Joy Gibby, Owen Neil, Gerald Verbeck, David McCormick, Larry Ritchey, Donald Baren-drecht. FOURTH ROW: Stanley DeRosa. Mary Jaynes, Mr. Kenzle, Frank Smith, Don Rose, Pete Bennett. 61 inteRnational Relation’s league Front: Karen Johnson, Pat Lantis, Thelma Ferguson, Joette Rogers, Kathleen Kelly, Cora Swanstrom, F ranes Fortner. Second Row: Dennis Ediger, Diane Hads, Diane Overholser, Sharon Fletchall, Frieda Kuratis, Mary Ellen Mc-Cleary, Wanda Miller, Mr. Davis. Third Row: Dennis Overholser, Amy Pomeroy, George Ann Fairchild, Roberta Nelson, Merlia Le-fors, Carol Clark, Barbara Gibby, Don Price. Fourth Row: Bob O'Neal, Burton Harms, Jerry Cook, Bud Laudahl, Richard Laudahl, Dave McCormick, Delbert Mitchell, and NathanToews. distRiButive education cLub From Left to Right: Janice Radke, Jackie Akers, Violet Sonntag, Sharon Fletchall, Ron Manchas, Lorry Daniels, Jerry Lefley, Burton Harms, Carlyle Haas, Janet Balzer, Clydene McWhirter. 62 FRONT ROW: Bill Youngblood, Monte Robinson, Tom Parsons, Norman Coote. SECOND ROW: Ted South, Pete Bennett, Roger Wiens, John Harris, Dave Mar-sters, Doug Austin. Mr. Morrison, Advisor. fiRe squad peniscope staff Editor . . ..LaVernePrice Sports Editor.........Roy Welfley Advertising Mgr.... Monte Robinson FRONT ROW: Mary Rowell, Kathy Flint, Mary Me Queen, Monte Robinson. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Buller, Kay Wells, LaVerne Price. Roberta Raymond, Donna Rempel, Dave McCormick, Mary Ann Schoonover, Mrs. Beharrell, Advisor; Roy Welfley, Richard Friesen, Mike Chase. dRAQonettes FRONT ROW: Doroles Classen, Jane Woods, Freda Chambers, Kay Wells, Diane Hads, Maryann Schoonover, Frances Seals, Janice Radke. SECOND ROW: Wanda Miller, Laura McCoy, Cora Swanstrom, Thelma Ferguson, Ruth Engelien, Darlene Villwock, Merlia LeFors. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Salsibury, Carol Clark, Charlotte Wallace, Myrna Simmons, Sally Hamilton, Lynda Cook, Barbara Gibby. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen Kitzmiller, Sharon Thompson, Sharon Pitzer, Jean Lowe, Joette Rogers, Kathy Kelly, Sharlene Hart. FRONT ROW: Joy Holdorf, Frances Kesely, Shirley Carr. MIDDLE ROW: Wanda Miller, Freda Chambers, 64 Laura Oziah. BACK ROW: Lois McCloud, Carolyn Haworth, Mary Jaynes, Judy Ottoway. yeLL LeadeRs KNEELING: Queen, Diane Chase. BACK: Jackie Akers, Violet Sonntag, Larry Diehm, Rufauna Lofton, and Jeanette Rogers. song duchess Willie Kitzmiller, Jay Ann Grooms, Clydene McWhirter. 65 pepettes FRONT ROW: Sharon Klassen, Velma Stout, Nancy Kleeman, Roberta Nelson. Ann Fleming, Marylin Norris, Mary Jaynes, Ethel Hildebrandt, WillaLewers. SECOND ROW: Martha Marion, Pat Oleson, Barbara Mock, Luck Fest, Karolyn KeFauver, Laveta Robinson, Pauline Mullins, Miss Eckman, Mrs. Dashiell, Advisors. THIRD ROW: Leta Groves. Willa McBeth, Joyce Classen, Tamara Needham, Roberta Raymond, George Ann Fairchild, Amy Pomeroy, Donna Kile, Helen Young, Betty Thiessen. FOURTH ROW: Pat Gillett, Anna Lee Sandlin, Martha Balzer, Rose Sellers, Vivian Gruver, Mildred Muller, Donna Berneir, Dorothy Wildt, Audrey Laudahl, Janice Fisher. FIFTH ROW: Vivian Gentry, Eunice Ediger, Mary Ann Crumley, Diane Overholser, Marjorie Murphy, Dorrai DePetro, Barbara Nash, Martha Pliler, Pat Lantis. SIXTH ROW: Judy Ottaway, Caroline Haworth, Jocile Grimes, Janice Hooge, Mary Rowell, Nancy Straley, Dorothy Hoof-man, Faye Bowden, Marchia Hayes, Judy Beebe. tailtwisteRS FRONT ROW: Jerry Lanig, Larry Richey, Lloyd LeFors.RichardLunn, John Bollman, Dick Smith, Ron Man-ches. Bud Long. SECOND ROW: Larry Allen, Stan Bevens, Dave Marsters, Richard Friesen, Bill Youngblood, CarlyleHaas, DaveMc-Cormick, Paul Parrish. THIRD ROW: Monte Robinson, Roland Gies-brecht, DeanMcBee, Lorry Daniels, Murline Fast, MikeKelly, Tom Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Gary Newfeld, George Cramer, Dave Harris, Mike Chase, John Hoffman, Charles Hart, Henry Hanson, George Darrow. 66 FIRST ROW: Cora Swanstrom. Mary McQueen. SECOND ROW: Jerry Lefly, Lorry Daniels, La Verne Price, Marjorie Hildebrand, Roberta Raymond, Nancy Kleeman, Kay Wells. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gibby, Carol Clark, Merlia LeFors, Lavina Friesen, Leta Groves. Donna Clemens. Kaye Me Whirter, Violet Sonntag, Janice Hooge, Ann Fleming. qirLs League cab. FRONT ROW: Jane Woods, Lorraine Quiring, Gretchen Kitzmiller, Janet Young, Kay Wells, Jay Ann Grooms. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gibby, Mary Rowell, Mary Ellen Me Cleary. Myrna Simmons, Jeanette Rogers, Violet Sonntag, Diane Chase. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Oslund, Kathleen Kelley, Pat Lantis, Roberta Nelson, Sharon Thompson, LaVeta Robinson. 67 office staff F. Kay Wells, Joette Rogers, Jeanette Rogers, Larry Diehm, Lorraine Quiring, Darlene Vill-wock, Mrs. Dashiell. 2. Cora Swanstrom, Barbara Gibby, Franees Seals, Helen Thiessen, Clydene McWhirter, Mary McQueen. Library staff F. Frieda Kuratis, Lorraine Johnson, Thelma Ferguson, Ruth Engelien, Rufauna Lofton, Sharon Thompson, Sharlene Hart, Mrs. Salibury, Betty Newton. 68 masquerade party sweetheart Ball Dinae Hads, Dennis Ediger, Queen Donna Bernier, King Doug Austin, Janet Young and Ricky Jacobs. homecoming valeC)ictoRian saLutatoman FRONT ROW: Karolyn Keefauver, Sharlene Hart, Carolyn Haworth, Marilyn Goertzen, Evelyn Buller, Kay Wells, Arlen Tonkin, Devota Pleasant, Ellyn Buller, Dorrai DePetro, Arleta Lambert, Colene Dhalbot, Mr. Murray. SECOND ROW: Audry Laudahl, Donna Berneir, Leda Groves, Amy Pomeroy, Pat Oleson, Helen Thiessen, Nancy Straley, Verda Pauls, MaydeneCurtiss, Freda Chambers, Mary Slack, Helen Young, Martha Balzer. THIRD ROW: Bob O'Neal, Dave Marsters, Jim Kernen. Dave McCormick, Clifford Hock-stre, Lloyd Craig, Roy Welfley, Don Price, Harold Butler. FOURTH ROW: Gary Neufeldt, Roger Weins, Eddie Foster, Roland Giesbrecht, Eddie Reed. homemakinq class motheRS’tea All High Play THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Mrs. Savage............ Kathleen Kelley Samuel..............................Mike Kelley Titus...................Dave McCormack Lily Bell...................Jane Woods Jeff.....................Richard Laudahl Florence...........................Karen Johnson Hannibal................... John Bollman Mrs. Paddy.......................Frances Fortner Dr. Emett ...................Jim Friesen Miss Willie.......................Frieda Kuratis Fairy May...............Jay Ann Grooms Coach...................Mr. David Hess Student Director. . . Mary Ellen McCleary HOMECOMING DINNER On October 14, 125 graduates from the years 1912 to 1955, gathered for a covered dish dinner in the Chamber of Commerce room. Presiding over the affair was Bud Siebert from the class of '46. He introduced the guests of honor, the Homecoming princesses, ant their escorts. Afterwards everyone joined the parade uptown and attended the game. 77 QIRLs OP the month May - Scholarship JOETTE ROGERS October-Friendliness GRETCHEN KITZMILLER April -Service SHARON FLETCHALL November-Co-operativeness JEAN LOWE March - Sportsmanship RUFAUNA LOFTON January-Sense of Humor KATHLEEN KELLEY December-Personality DIANE CHASE February-Initiative JANE WOODS 78 Elks Scholastic and Activity Award speciaL RICHARD LAUDAHL JEAN LOWE D.A.R. Award FRIEDA KURATIS o e a Jacobs Offensive Star Rickie Jacobs compiled an amazing record in his senior year as the smashing fullback. He carried the ball 151 times for 946 yards. He lost only 18 yards all season so his net was 926, and an average of 6.1 yards per carry. Frank DeShon Dean McBee Tom Parsons Doug Austin SEASON SCORES 55 squad Ricky Jacobs Dallas 12 Dallas 33 Dallas 42 Dallas 6 Dallas 32 Dallas 20 Dallas 27 Dallas 32 Dallas 6 Dallas 6 Dallas 0 Roger De Witt Ray Enquist O IS 1 John Quiring Jim Nash 6 Sweet Home 14 Silverton OMt, Angel 6 Central 0 Canby 6 Sandy 0 Estacada 0 Molalla 0 Central 0 Tillamook 45 Vale Rushing yards...................112 Passing yards.................. 47 . Pass attempts............... 12 Pass completed............... 47 Pass intercepted............. 12 Punt average.................... 28.7 Rushing average.............. 4.4 T. D............................ 33 83 J r Ricky Jacobs • • • John Hinds TOP: Dennis Hagerstrom, John Quiring, Bill Youngblood, Ray Enquist, Frank DeShon, Ricky Jacobs, Jim Nash, Tom Parsons, John Hoffman, Charles Hart, Roger Evans. MIDDLE: John Hinds, Bud Long, Dean McBee, Bob Friesen, Roger DeWitt, James Claus, Carlyle Haas, Bud Raymond, Bill Wall. FIRST: Leroy Koop, Ted South, Robert Schmid, Jim Lancaster, Jim Gage, Roger Wiens, Douglas Austin, Milton Choquette, Pete Bennett, Stanley Bevens. Pete Bennett Bud Long WVL All-star WVL All-star, All-state H mention WVL All-star, All-state 2nd team WVL Second team WVL Honorable mention 85 Dallas High school under the guiding hand of coach Ken Jacobson, wound up the most successful season in the history of the school, finishing second in the A-2 playoffs and winding up with a 10-1-1 record. dRaqon hoop squad High point man for the Dragons. VARSITY INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FG FT TP Long 102 88 292 Welfley 71 42 184 Neufeld 69 25 163 Claus 59 36 154 Hooge 47 41 133 Bernier 57 17 131 Hinds 22 23 67 Wiens 16 23 55 Marsters 14 6 34 Parsons 10 13 33 Henry 5 10 20 Smith 3 0 6 mes Claus Coach Salisbury, Dean McBee, Dick Smith, Bud Long, John Hinds, Alvin Lute, Coach Kunke, Roger Wiens. Jerry Hooge, Gary Henry, James Claus, Roy Welfley, Tom Parsons, Dave Marsters, Gary Neufeld, Jack Bernier. Dallas 58 Hillsboro 46 Dallas 49 McMinnville 53 Dallas 52 Lebanon 41 Dallas 46 Forest Grove 39 Dallas 41 Lebanon 23 Dallas 56 McMinnville 49 Dallas 56 Forest Grove 43 Dallas 72 Hillsboro 39 Dallas 57 Corvallis 60 Dallas 59 Marshfield 66 Dallas 52 Marshfield 58 Dallas 68 O. C. E. Frosh. 69 Dallas 55 Estacada 33 Dallas 53 Canby 51 Dallas 55 Central 38 Dallas 44 Mol a 11a 46 Dallas 95 Canby 56 Dallas 64 Estacada 47 Dallas 59 Molalla 51 Dallas 52 Central 36 Dallas 86 Sandy 64 Dallas 72 Sandy 79 Students cheer Hoop stars on to victory. Gordon Fry. Claude McLean. Murline Fast, Bob Frieson, Manager; Coach Jacobson, Milo Nelson, Dick Regehr, Fred Allen, Jim Nash, Jim Mabry, Jim Workman. John Quiring, Dick Blank, Dennis Hagestrom. . LEAGUE STANDING W Molalla . . . ... 9 DALLAS . . ... 8 Sandy . . . . ... 6 Estacada . . ... 3 Canby.... ... 2 Central . . . ... 2 Who shot that one? Gary tries for 2 points Jack drives for 2 points K°y 3t the f°ul line FRONT: Coach Fritz, Denys Overholser, Ray Enquist, John Hoffman, Doug Austin. Norman Coote. BACK; Richard Laudahl, Gordon Jones, Charles Hart, Dennis Krier, Ken Lowen. WRestLinq Norman gets his man! Dallas 23 South Salem 33 Dallas 33 Central 26 Dallas 19 North Marion 27 Dallas 33 Corvallis 17 Dallas 7 Canby 41 Dallas 24 McMinnville 23 Dallas 39 Central 13 Dallas 8 North Salem 38 Dallas 8 Molalla 39 Dallas 32 Estacada 14 Dallas 11 Sandy 35 WRESTLERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS W T L District W L Ray Enquist 11 0 0 4 0 Kenny Lowen 10 1 0 4 1 Norman Coote 7 1 3 2 2 Gordon Jones 6 1 4 2 2 Richard Laudahl 6 0 4 0 1 John Hoffman 5 1 5 2 2 Dennis Krier 5 0 4 2 2 Denys Overholser 4 0 7 0 1 Charlie Hart 2 0 9 2 2 Doug Austin 2 0 7 0 1 Jim Conatser 2 0 7 0 0 Ray Enquist and Ken Lowen, Dragon boys that went to the State Tournament at Corvallis. Ray took third in his weight class. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Enquist, Denys Overholser, Coach Fritz, Norman Coote, and Richard Laudahl. SpORtS INTRAMURAL LEAGUE W. L. Jacobs............7 o McCormick.........5 2 Raymond........... 4 3 Choquette.........4 3 DeShon............3 4 Balzer............3 4 Seals............. 1 6 Lute .............0 7 Intramural Basketball Champions. FRONT ROW; Roger DeWitt, Captain Rick Jacobs, Roland Giesbrecht. TOP ROW; Bob Beebe, Dick Laudahl, and John Hoffman. SOPHOMORE BOYS VS FACULTY FOR MARCH OF DIMES Noon Games activities VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS 'SLAM HAMMERS Dave McCormick Ping Pong Champ TOP ROW: Jocile Grimes, Leta Groves. Marilyn Norris, Dorothy Wildt, Janice Hooge. BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Raymond, Mildred Muller, Nancy Kleeman, and Donna Bernier. Dancing in girls P.E. classes Up at 6 to send the team off to Vale Dr. Mrs. T. B. Starbuck - Dr. Mrs. Wayne Page - Dr. Mrs. Wm. Ott ADOLF'S ELECTRIC ALLGOOD PRINTING BLUE GARDEN RESTAURANT BOB'S TIRE SERVICE BRYANT’S SHOE STORE CARL MAY OIL CAPITAL AUTO PARTS CAPITAL SHOPPING CENTER CARD'S CHEVRON STATION CENTRAL PAVING CHURCH STREET MARKET COBURN CAMERAS COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE COOLEY’S DALLAS AUTO PARTS DALLAS BAKERY DALLAS BEAUTY NOOK DALLAS BOOK STORE DALLAS CITY BANK DALLAS CITY CLEANERS DALLAS COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE DALLAS DRIVE-IN DALLAS FLORAL DALLAS GARBAGE DISPOSAL DALLAS LOCKER MARKET DALLAS LUMBER AND SUPPLY DALLAS MUSIC SHOP DALLAS PHARMACY DALLAS PLANING MILL DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY DALLAS UPHOLSTERING DALLAS WELDING AND BOILER SHOP DALTON’S DARIGOLD DEWITT’S ASSOCIATED SERVICE DEWITT’S U G. A. STORE EAKIN ABSTRACT CO. ELLIOTT SEED AND FEED CO. ESTHER FOSTER’S FAIRVIEW MARKET FASHION CLEANERS FINSETH’S MENS WEAR FOSTER HOME AND AUTO GRUBBS SHELL STATION GERLINGER'S GUY’S HARDWARE HAAS DRUG STORE HAROLD RICH HEATING HERROLD'S CHEVROLET HEIDER’S TV AND APPLIANCE HOLLIS SMITH BUICK HYLLAND PONTIAC ICE QUEEN IDEAL CAFE INGUS MOTOR CO. IRISH WARNER ITEMIZER OBSERVER IVAN J. ESAU-AERO DUSTING JACKSON JEWELERS J. C. PENNEYS J. C. TRACY CO. KAY’S KENNELL'ELLIS KPLK RADIO STATION 100 KURRE INSURANCE L AND H CAFE LEE’S SERVICE STATION LONG'S GROCERY MARGARET'S FLOWERS MILDRED'S BEAUTY SALON MOTOR-VU MUIR AND MCDONALD CO., TANNERS NAMELESS FOOD MARKET PARK ROW GROCERY PALMERS POLK COUNTY FARMERS’ COOP POVEY BUILDERS SUPPLY PEERLESS BAKERY REMPEL JEWELRY RICH-MAID ICE CREAM RIO-MAJESTIC THEATERS STEVENS MENS' SHOP SHELL OIL CO. STAN MALO INSURANCE STAFRIN’S DRUG STORE STANDARD SUPPLY CO. SJOLUND’S JEWELRY THE TOWN SHOP WALL BROS. BARBER SHOP WESTERN AUTO STORE WESTERN STEEL SUPPLY CO. WILLAMETTE VALLEY LUMBER CO. D. A. WHITE AND SONS WOODS INSURANCE AGENCY YOUNGS GROCERY Shop NAMELESS FOOD MARKET Best Fooa For at the 313 Rainbow Avenue Best Prices Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 1956 GRUBB'S SHELL STATION The finest in Shell Products Dallas Oregon For the finest in Cleaning take it to--DALLAS CITY CLEANERS 612 Washington Street Phone MA 3-3356 Dallas Oregon For the finest in Gifts Diamonds - Watches - Silver Jewelry - Fostoria - China SJOLUND'S JEWELRY 412 Main All year. . . every year. . . Your Loveliest Clothes Always Come From KAY'S. . . THE FASHIONETTE THE TOWN SHOP 460 State Street Salem, Oregon WOOD'S INSURANCE AGENCY For Safety, Security, Service For all your insurance needs Dallas, Oregon 633 Court Street Phone MA 3-2226 101 HAROLD RICH HEATING Plumbing-Heating Sheet Metal Work 516 Main Street Phone MA 3-2548 Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 1956 COBURN CAMERAS Harry - Pat - Roger 174 N. Commercial Salem Oregon DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY Linen Supply 512 Washington Street Phone MA-3276 Congratulations to the class of 1956 DALLAS LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Telephone MAyfair 3-2341 Retail Distributors A complete line of building material Use our easy payment plan ________Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Mo d i I a q For the Best Insurance Service STAN MALO INSURANCE 613 Court Street Dallas, Oregon Fire - Auto-Bonds-Casualty LEE'S SERVICE STATION 703 Washington Street Dallas Oregon 102 1460 Dependable Printing School Pads-Social Stationery K P L K Letterheads 500 Watts in all Directions ALLGOOD PRINTING CO. Dallas Oregon City Bank Bldg. Phone MA 3-2322 Dallas, Oregon DALLAS COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE For the Best Quality in Grain Feed Seed Stored and Processed Wholesale and Retail Phone MA 3-2227 Dallas Oregon DEWITT'S IGA Foodliner 103 Salem Road Dallas, Oregon 103 MILDRED' BEAUTY SHOP The Bakery Line Mary N. Gilbert, Owner Complete We specialize in DALLAS BAKERY Haircutting and soft 615 Court Street permanents Phone MA 3-2617 609 Mill Street Phone MA3-2627 DALTON FURNITURE COMPANY Lane Cedar Chests Dallas, Oregon See the latest in Television Freezers Plumbing Duco Paints at: Your Frigidaire Dealer WESTERN STEEL AND SUPPLY 428 Washington Street Dallas Ph. 3-3831 COOLEY'S FURNITURE 406 Main Street Dallas Oregon For finest jewelry and repairs REMPEL'S JEWELRY 610 Mill Street MAyfair 3-2198 Dallas, Oregon 104 For-Milk Shakes, Malts, Sundaes Floats, Luscious Hamburgers and Foot-Long Hot Dogs ICE QUEEN Corner of Main Washington Dallas Oregon DEWITT'S SERVICE STATION Congratulates the Class of 56 The Best Service in Town Dallas Oregon Gifts-Office Supplies School Supplies COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 141 Commercial Street Salem Oregon WOODY'S A Good place to trade Meat-Vegetables-Groceries Warm room lockers Easy free Parking 701 Uglow Phone MA 3-2258 Dallas Oregon Stove Oil-Diesel-Gasoline Corner of Wash. Church Streets Phone MA 3-2379 Dallas, Oregon DALLAS FLORAL Flowers for all Occasions 610 Birch Street Dallas, Oregon Phone MA 3-3256 CARL MAY OIL COMPANY 105 GERLINGER CARRIER COMPANY 106 Internationally Known Carriers Lift Trucks 1011 Lyle Street Dallas, Oregon Phone MAyfair 3-2391 Good Luck! Class of '56 POLK COUNTY FARMERS’ CO-OP Rickreall, Oregon MAyfair 3-3016 A Farmer-Owned Co-operative serving 1800 Polk County farms with Petroleum Products, Farm Machinery and General Farm Supplies Better shoes for less money BRYANT'S SHOE STORE 611 Mill MAfair 3-2340 Dallas, Oregon Personalized Service Corsages, Wedding, Funeral Designs MARGARET’S FLOWERS Your Drive-In Florists Phone Ma 3-3559 416 Salem Road Dallas, Oregon HERROLD CHEVROLET Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service 305 Main Street Phone Ma3-2333 Dallas, Oregon 107 For delicious Fried Chicken and home styled cooking L H CAFE A1 and Kay Corner of Church and Washington Phone MA 3-4262 Compliments of DALLAS AUTO PARTS 502 Mill Street Phone MA 3-2323 Dallas, Oregon 0. C.'PETE PETERS Distributor of Shell Products Phone MA 3-2117 Dallas Oregon GUY’S HARDWARE Serving you since 1902 313 Main Street Phone MA 3-3236 Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 1956 DALLAS LOCKER MARKET 616 Mill Street Phone MA 3-2479 Dallas, Oregon 108 Ice Cream is the Treat for All Occasions RICH-MAID ICE CREAM Made in Dallas, Sold in Dallas 514 Mill Street Dallas, Oregon Drugs-Cosmetics-Greeting Cards Photographic Supplies DALLAS PHARMACY 601 Court Street Da 11a.■; Oregon Soft Drinks Frozen Foods Groceries PARK ROW GROCERIES For those who prefer the best Open Sunday Evenings and Holidays 803 Academy Dallas, Oregon CRIDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE . Main Street Dallas, Oregon DALLAS BOOK STORE Always First Quality School Supplies, Books Office Supplies Magazines Greeting Cards for all Occasions 428 Main Street Dallas, Oregon Do All Your Shopping Under One Roof 109 DALLAS UPHOLSTERY For fine upholstered furniture Remodeling our specialty Charles Dhabolt 213 Donald Street Phone MA 3-2109 Dallas Oregon ITEMIZER OBSERVER 517 Court Street Phone MA 3-2246 Dallas, Oregon DALLAS DRIVE-IN Burger-Baskets Fountain Service-Car Service Orders to Take-Out East Salem Hiway Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to The Class of 1956 CENTRAL PAVING COMPANY Uglow Mill Street Dallas, Oregon When the time comes remember us The Perfect Gift Your Portrait by KENNELL-EILIS artist photographers 520 State Street Salem, Oregon 110 The best in Building Material STANDARD SUPPLY CO. Congratulations to The Class of 1956 Dutch Boy Paints-Millwork Lumber- Plywood Norge-Ironrite MAfair 3-2127 300 Miller Avenue MUIR MC DONALD CO. TANNERS Established 1863 Incorporated 1909 100 Levens Street Dallas, Oregon Dallas Oregon STAFRIN'S DRUGS Registered Pharmacists 430 Main Street Phone MA 3-2156 Dallas Oregon Your Electric Center ADOLF S ELECTRIC 331 Main Street Phone MA 3-3255 Dallas. Oregon Sales Service IRISH S. WARNER and CARLSON MEAT MARKET Phone MA 3-2236 223 Main Street Compliments of CAPITOL AUTO PARTS 627 Court Street Phone MA 3-2439 Dallas, Oregon 111 Congratulations to the Class of 1956 DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas Oregon POSTER'S AUTO SUPPLY and SPORTING GOODS 422 Main Street Dallas, Oregon For every day good grooming as well as those special occasions, busy Dallas high school girls love to have their hair done at the Town Shop. THE TOWN SHOP Phone MA 3-2529 500 Mill Street Dallas DARIGOLD Guaranteed Quality JOE CARD'S STATION 528 Main Street Dallas Oregon At your Door or Favorite Store Grade A Milk Chocolate. Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese William P. Austin-Distributor Phone MA 3-3535 Dallas, Oregon 112 Groceries Free Delivery-Best in Meats Pop-Candy-Ice Cream LONG'S GROCERY AND MARKET Phone MA 3-2322 501 Main Street Dallas, Oregon HYLLAND PONTIAC CO. Dollar for dollar You can't beat a Pontiac 219 Main Street Phone MA 3-3498 Dallas, Oregon MVfllON 09 UNIML MOT-1 Congratulations to the Class of 1956 HEIDER'S T. V. APPLIANCE Best Wishes and Success to the Class of 56 from DALLAS GARBAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE 366 High Street Salem Oregon 1012 Main Street Dallas, Oregon J. C. PENNEY CO. Always First Quality 508 Main Street Dallas Oregon Enjoy the best in pictures from the comfort of your own car MOTOR-VU DRIVE-IN THEATER Box 91 Salem-Highway Dallas, Oregon 113 In Dallas It!s YOUNG'S Your neighborhood grocer serving Dallas over 40 years 100) Ellis Street Phone MA 3-3226 Dallas Oregon DALLAS MUSIC 632 Court Street Dallas, Oregon Pop Records Music Supplies KURRE INSURANCE AGENCY East Miller Avenue Tel. MA3-2932 State Farm Insurance Co. Auto Fire Life D. A. White Sons - established in 1891. We supply purified and germination tested vegetable, grass, and clover seeds. We carry Miller Products and insecticides; California Spray Co. Insecticides; Copper Sheep Paints and Powered Dip. D. A. WHITE SONS 251 State Street Salem, Oregon The Friendliest Stores in Town THE CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER Salem, Oregon BERG’S SUPERMARKET DANA’S BOOTERY HUGH’S APPAREL FLOWERS BY JARY MUSIC CENTER THE TOWNE SHOP NORTH’S RESTAURANT S. H. KRESS CO. MARGEN’S SHOPPING CENTER BAF OSCAR ENGER INSURANCE HALEY’S BEAUTY CENTER DR. REYNOLD’S CLINIC IRWIN’S SHOE REPAIR SHCYOCK’S MENS WEAR SEARS-ROEBUCK CO. KENNEDY’S CLEANERS OWL DRUG CO. TOYLAND 3ER SHOP 114 Drop in after the game and have Bakers for Her Majesty, the a coke Housewife A Swell Place to Dine PEERLESS BAKERY Tasty Meals Short Orders 170 North Commercial Street Beverages Friendly Service Salem Oregon BLUE GARDEN RESTAURANT 408 Main Street Dallas, Oregon Dallas MA 3-3642 ELLIOTT FEED SEED CO, PERRYDALE, OREOON .-------ii Amity 2112 WILLAMETTE VALLEV LUMBER CO. 115 Bus. Phone MAyfair 3-2328 Res. Phone MAyfair 3-2572 POVEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Building Materials of All Kinds 501 Miller Avenue Dallas Oregon For the Best in Brand Name Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings visit FINSETHS’ MEN'S WEAR Our 58th year in Dallas 518 Main Street Ph. MA 3-2197 The Best In Entertainment For the Entire Family Owned and Operated by O. Elmer Parke Dallas, Oregon x°Jl0H p, ™eii JOANNE DRU |! it kd Your Beauty, Health and Prescription Center HAAS DRUG STORE 4 14 Main Street Phone MA 3-2646 Dallas, Oregon ESTHER FOSTER’S Fashions for You 260 No. High Street Salem Oregon Wheel Alignment and Balancing BOB’S TIRE SERVICE Recapping - Vulcanizing MA 3-3429 711 Washington Dallas, Oregon STEVEN’S MENS SHOP 418 Main Street Phone MA 3- D alias Oregon If any of you are altar bound come to---------- JACKSON JEWELERS Where fine diamonds and watches are found. 225 North Liberty Street Salem Oregon HOLLIS SMITH-BUICK Phone 3-3326 226 Main Street, Dallas Buick Sales-Service WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE The Family Store John Radke Son 629 Court Street Phone MA 3-237C Dallas, Oregon FAIRVIEW MARKET 815 Fairview Avenue Meat-Grocery-Drug Top Quality Merchandise Phone MA 3-4188 Dallas Oregon DALLAS PLANING MILL, INC. 1003 Holman Avenue Dallas Oregon CHURCH STREET MARKET Your convenient, friendly shopping center. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lance 517 Church Street Dallas Oregon n your future! There's a INCUS MOTOR CO. Court House Square Phone MA 3-2331 or 3-2332 Dallas, Oregon Authorized Sales and Service ff no 0F EVER TH NG- OU M VT The ideal day is not complete until you make a trip to the IDEAL CAFE 242 Main Street Phone MA 3-2539 Dallas, Oregon DALLAS WELDING BOILER SHOP Al Burelbach Tanks, Farm Equipment, Industrial' supplies 512 Jefferson Street Dallas Oregon Phone MA 3-2408 DALLAS BEAUTY NOOK “Let MA 3-4282 Mean Hair Styling For You” Open Monday through Saturday evenings by appointment Vera Bensen, Operator 515 Main Street Dallas, Oregon 118 For the best in Congratulations Agricultural Aviation it’s To The Class of 1956 IVAN J. ESAU AERO DUSTING Spraying, Dusting, Seeding, J. C. TRACY COMPANY Fertilizing The most modern equipment is used Office at 406 Church Street V. C. Troy Warren Hunter Phone MA 3-3278 Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 1956 EAKIN ABSTRACT CO. 515 Court Street Dallas, Oregon 3-3206 FASHION CLEANERS 508 Washington Street WALL BROTHERS BARBER SHOP Phone MA 3-2107 Dallas, Oregon As near as your nearest phone for the best in cleaning. Dallas 516 Mill Street Oregon 119 PALMER S STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP f itsii .M Photo by Lorry Daniels School Photographer Congratulations Class of “56” from your Photographer We Give “S. H. ” Green Stamps Phone MA 3-3812 120 504 Mill Street Dallas, Oregon PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME Norma Crumley Roy Welfley Getting this couple taken comes under the head of achievement. Such obstacles as no film, no flash, no good, no Roy, no Norma, and finally no time, combined against us, forcing the placing of it on a page other than that reserved for the Hall of Fame. By the time everything clicked the page was made up and off to the publisher, and so the picture just made the last section for which we are most happy. Editor-in-chief...........................................................................Cora Swanstrom Assistant Editor.......................................................................Roberta Raymond Circulation Manager................................................................................Donna Clemens Business Manager..........................................................................Mary McQueen 121 student Akers, Jackie........................................... 17,62,65,62 Allen, Fred...................................................49, 91 Allen, Lawrence.............................................17,57,66 Allgood, Bud......................................................43 A rends, Judy.................................................... Austin Doug.....................•.................... 49, 58, 82, 85 Bailey, Virginia..................................................52 Bakke, Roger ................................................... 46 Balzer, Clyde.....................................................46 Balzer, Janet..................................................17,62 Balzer, Sylvia.................................................49,60 Balzer, Larry.....................................................46 Balzer, Martha ......................................... 49,59,76,66 Barendrecht, Don............................................46,61,60 Barnard, Judy.....................................................49 Barnes, Don................................................... 49,60 Bartsoff, John....................................................49 Beebe, Judy............................................. 49,59,66,60 Beebe, Robert.................................................49, 96 Bennett, (Pete) Orrin................................... 42,57,85,84 Bennett, Wayne....................................................49 Berg, Don.........................................................46 Bernier, Donna.......................................... 48,57,59,97 Bernier, Jack........................................... 46,57,89,90 Bevens, Stanley............................................ 44,84,66 Blank, Dick ..................................................49, 91 Bollman, John........................................17,56,13, 58 Bowden, Carol..................................................17,61 Bowden, Faye............................................... 49,59,66 Brandli, Marian...................................................43 Broadus, Leslie................................................49,60 Broadus, Vaneta...................................................49 Buller, Evelyn.......................................... 46,76,63,61 Brudos, Jerry.....................................................49 Buller, John .................................................... 17 Bunn, Ray ....................................................... 17 Burbank, Donavon..................................................49 Butler, Ellyn..................................................17,76 Butler, Harold.................................................18,76 Carr, Shirley........................................... 46,59,64.60 Cates, Donel......................................................49 Chambers, Freda......................................... 16,30,57,64 Chase Diane............................................. 18,30,56,65 Chase, Mike............................................. 46,56,13,58 Choquette, Milton.......................................... 46,83,83 122 index Clark, Carol .... Classen, Howard . . Classen. Janet . . . Classen, Joyce . . , Classen, Waldo . . Claus, Charles . . Claus, James . . . , Clemens, Donna . . Conaster, Jim . . . , Cook Gene . . . . , Cook, Lynda........... Coonrod, Tom , . . , Coote, Norman . . . Craig, Lloyd.......... Cramer, Don........... Crumley, Norma . . . Crumely, Mary Ann . Crownover, Beverly. . Curtiss, Maydene. . . Daniels, Lorry . . . . Darrow, George . . , DePetro, Dorrai . . . DeRosa, Stanley . . . DeShon, Frank . . . . DeWitt, Roger . . . . Dhabolt, Coleen . . . Diehm, Larry.......... Duerkesen, Bob. . . . Ediger, Dennis . . . . Ediger. Eunice . . . . Ellis. Donald......... Engelien, Ruth . . . . Enquist, Ray.......... Evans, Roger.......... Fairchild, George Ann Fest, Lucy............ Fast, Murline......... Ferguson. Thelma. . . Fisher, Chet.......... Fisher, Janice . . . . Fleming, Ann.......... Fletchall, Sharon. . . Fletcher, Bob......... Flint. Kathy.......... Fortner, Frances . . . . 46,57,59,67 ..........49 ...........46 . . . 49,59,66 ..........18 ..........18 . 46.12.13,89 . 42,59,67,60 ........49,58 ...........49 . 46.13,59.64 ...........19 . .19,32,13,95 ..........76 .......49,66 ...... 18.59 . 49,57,59,66 ..........49 . . . 18,57,76 , 44,67,66,62 ........49,66 . 49,59,76,6.6 ........44,61 . 44,68.84.82 . 16,13,57,85 ........47,76 . 44.56.65,58 ...........19 . . . 44.62.61 . 49,59,66,60 ......... 49 . 18,68,64,61 . 19,57,94,95 . 42,57,84,83 49, 59, 66, 62 . 49,59,66,60 49, 13, 91, 66 . 19,68,64,62 ......... 20 ....... 49,66 . 49,59.67,66 19, 12, 13, 75 ..........20 . . . 19.63,61 . 19,56,62,61 Foster, Eunice . . . Foster, Eddy......... Foster, J. C......... Frey, Gordon .... Friesen, Bob......... Friesen, Jim......... Friesen, Lavina . . . Friesen, Luanne. . . Friesen, Richard, . . Friesen. Vernon. . . Friesen, Virgil . . . Gage, Jim............ Gentry, Vicki . . . Gibby, Barbara . . . Giesbrecht, Eugene . Giesbrecht, Roland . Gillett, Pat......... Gillstrap, Dan . . . Goertzen, Marilyn . Grant, Charles . . . Grimes, Jocile . , . Grooms, Jay Ann Groves, Leta .... Gruver, Betty .... Gruver, Vivian . . . Haas, Carlyle . . . Hads, Diane .... Hagestrom, Dennis . Hall, Claudia ... Hall, Victor .... Hamilton, Sally . . Hanson, Gordon. . . Hanson, Henry . . . Harms, Burton. . . . Harris, Dave .... Harris, John......... Hart, Charles . . . . Hart, Sharlene . . . Haworth, Caroline . Hayes, Marcia . . . , Heintz, Janice . . . Helmes, Eddy . , Henderson, Pat (Mrs.) Henry, Gary . . . . , Hershfelt, Lonna . . Heldebrandt, Ethel . ..........46 . ... 51,76 . ... 51,13 . ... 51,91 . . 51,91,84 44,56,13,57 . ... 46,67 . 20,13,66,63 ...........51 .......... 51 .......51, 84 ....... 49,66 . 43,59.68,67 ...........44 . 44,96,76,66 . 49,57,66,60 .........20 . 48,13,57,59 .........21 . 51,57,13,59 . 44,56,57,65 51. 57. 59, 97 ...........51 . . . 51,57,66 . 21,13,57,85 . 44,59,64,62 . 51,91,84,84 . , . 51,59,60 ...........44 ........44,64 ...........51 . . . . 44,66 . . . . 21,62 . . . 44,13,66 . 16,13.63.61 . 51,94,84,66 . 44,76,68,64 . 51,59,64,76 ........51,66 44, 57, 59, 60 ........51,66 ...........25 . . . 48,88,90 . 19,13,57,59 . . . 51,66,51 124 Hildebrand, Margie . . . Hinds, John............. Hoekstre, Clifford. . . . Hoffman, Dorothy . . . Hoffman, John........... Hoffmas, Leslie......... Holdori, Joy............ Hooge. Gerald........... Hooge, Janice........... Jacobs, Betty........... Jacobs, Richard .... Jaynes, Mary............ Johnson, Jerry.......... Johnson, Karen.......... Johnson, Lorraine .... Jones, Gordon .......... Keefauver, Karolyn. , . Kelley, Kathleen . . . Kelley, Mike............ Kemen, Jim.............. Keseley, Frances .... Kile, Dona.............. Kitzmiller, Gretchen Kitzmiller, Wilma . . . Klassen, Dolores .... Klassen, Sharon......... Kleeman, Nancy .... Koop, Leroy............. Krier, Dennis........... Krupa, Nancy............ Kuratis, Frieda......... Lambert, Arietta .... Lancaster, Jim.......... Lanig, Jerry ........... Lanig, Larry............ Lantis, Patricia........ Laudahl, Audrey .... Laudahl, Buddy.......... Laudahl, Kathleen (Mrs.) Laudahl, Richard .... Lefley, Jerry........... LeFors, Lloyd .......... LeFors, Merlia.......... Lewers, Willa .......... Lofton. Rufauna .... Long, Bud .............. 125 . . . . 44.67 21.30.57.84 . . . 51,76 51.57.59.66 45,94,96, 84 .........45 20.31.57.64 22,30,74,89 51,57,59,97 ..........51 22.31.57.84 51.57.59.64 .........43 42,56,59,62 . ... 20,68 . . 45,57,94 51.76.66.61 20.56.13.74 . . 48,13,66 . ... 51.76 . . 21,31,64 . . 51,57,66 21,31,13,57 . , 44,59,65 16.32.73.64 . . 51,59,66 51.13.57.59 . . ..51,84 . . 45,94,61 ..........51 21.56.13.59 44.59.76.60 . ... 45, 84 . . . 51,66 .........51 51.59.67.66 . . 50,76,66 . . . .22,62 21 22.56.57.74 . , 45,67,62 . ... 51,66 44.67.64.62 50. 59, 66 22.32.65.74 23.32.57.85 ■II Lowe, Jean........... Lowen, Ken........... Luke, Jerry.......... Lund, Richard........ Lundgren, Lois . . . . Lundy, Pat........... Lunn, Adeline . . . . Lunn, Sandra......... Lute, Alvin.......... Luthe, Beverley. . . . McBee, Dean . . . . McBeth, Curtis . . . . McBeth, Willa . . . . McCauley, Benton . . McCleary, Mary Ellen McCloud, Lois . . . . McCormick, Daven . . McCoy, Laura .... McDonald, Tom . . . McKown, Bill......... McLean, Claud . . . . McMahon, Donis . . . McQueen, John . . . . McQueen, Mary. . . . McWhirter, Clydene . McWhirter, Kaye . . . Mabry, Jim........... Manchas, Ron......... Mariels, Kay......... Marina, Rosalie . . . Marion, Jim.......... Marion, Martha. . . . Marsters, Dave . . . . Mehl, Elwyn.......... Melcher, Kathryn . . Miller. Ronald . . . . Miller. Vern......... Miller. Wanda . . . . Mitchell, Delbert . . Mock. Barbara . . . . Mueller. Marlene . . Muller. Fred......... Muller, Mildred . . . Mullins, Pauline . . . Murphy Marjorie . . . Nash, Barbara........ Nash, Jim............ Neal, Owen.......... 126 22.31,12,13 . . . 23,94 ..........51 . ... 50.66 . . . 22,75 . ... 22,75 ..........50 . . 23,57,90 . ... 44.60 45.57.89.90 . ... 50,60 . . 50,66,61 ..........45 45.56.13.59 45.57.59.64 23,31,56,13 . . . . 45,64 ... .50,60 ..........45 . . 50,13,91 ..........45 . ... 45.57 45.57,59.68 23.32.59.65 45.13,59,67 . . . . 50,91 27,30,12,75 ..........45 ..........43 ..........24 . . . . 50.66 45,56,58, 89 ..........50 ..........45 ..........50 ..........24 . . 45,64,62 . . 24,62,61 50.57.66.60 . ... 50.60 ..........24 50,13,57,59 . ... 50.66 . ... 50.66 . . 50,57,66 50.57.58.91 . . .. 50,61 Needham, Tamara . . Neel, Agnes............ Nelson, Milo........... Nelson, Roberta.... Nendel, Kris (Mrs.) . . Neufeld, Gary .... Newton, Betty.......... Newton, Gideon . . . Norris, Marilyn . . . O'Keefe, Mike .... Oleson, Patty.......... O'Neal, Bob............ Ottaway, Carol .... Ottaway, Judy.......... Overholser, Denys. . . Overholser, Diane . . Oziah, Laura........... Parrish, Paul.......... Parsons, Tom........... Pauls, Verda........... Pitzer, Sharon .... Pleasant, DeVota . . . Pliler, Martha .... Pomeroy, Amy .... Prevo, Johnny .... Price, Don............. Price, LaVeme .... Quiring, John.......... Quiring, Lorraine . . . Radke, Janice ......... Raymond, Roberta . . Reed. Eddie............ Regehr, Richard . . . Reifschneider, Margaret Rempel, Donna .... Richert, Merwyn . . . Richter, Ray........... Ridenour, Gordon . . Ritchey, Larry .... Robinson, Lav eta . . . Robinson, Monte . . . Rockford, Karen . . . Rogers, Jeannette . . . Rogers, Joette .... Ronglien, Retha(Mrs.) Rose, Don.............. Rowell, Mary........... 50,13,37. 59 . . . 50.61 . . . 50.91 50.13.59.67 .........25 25.13.57.67 . . 23,68,61 . ... 25,60 50,13,57,89 50.76.66.61 . 45,76,62 45 50.64.66.60 26,31,13,57 . . 50,66,62 23,56,57,64 . . 26,56,66 48.57,58,89 . . 23,76,61 . ... 45,64 . ... 24,76 . ... 52,66 52.76.66.62 .........50 43.56.76.62 45.67.62.61 50,57,85,91 42,13,59,68 24.56.64.62 52,57,59,97 . . . 76.61 . . 50,91,60 . 43,63,61 ........28 . . . 50,60 ..........43 . . 50,66,61 52. 13,57,59 28,30,58,66 . . . 52.61 43,56,59,65 24,30,13,74 ..........24 . . . 43,61 52,13,57,59 127 Rupp, Mildred . . . . Sandlin, Anna Lee . . Schmid, Ken.......... Schmid, Robert . . . . Schoonover, Mary Ann Schroeder. Gary , . . Scott, Leon.......... Seals, Bill.......... Seals, Frances....... Sellers, Rose........ Shutt, Kay........... Simmons, Myrna . . Slack, Mary.......... Slyh, Mike........... Smith, Bob........... Smith, Dick.......... Smith, Frank......... Smith, Sharon . . . . Smull, Jurita........ 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