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JAMES RICHEY GEORGE CORWIN PRINCIPAL DALE PETERSEN smiled as he read a pur- chase order which he had been asked to approve. AS Pr. tT OF her guidance responsibility, Counselor Shir- ley Schoenborn assisted seniors with college preparations. SCHOOL PUBLICITY, SCHEDULING activities and student discipline were part of the jobs of Vice-Principals Bill Lapp and Jim Wells. - A .... 1
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' . -.xg ERIC HANSEN TED BENEDICT HOY RICE GEORGE MARSH Freedom Gained In Open Campus Rule DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL secretary, LuAnn Smith and district secretaries, Billie Redinius, Ava Benedict and Doris Green. More responsibility was given to students in the form of open campus and unregulated dress codes, the practice of tardy slips became obsolete, and in- dependent study was encour- aged during one's study hall. Group counseling was initi- ated by Counselor David Obert, the purpose being to come to understand one's self better. Noon hour was shortened and a ten minute break was added between second and third peri- ods. 22 ADMINISTRATION ,nmamf COUNSELOR DAVE OBERT scratches his ear as he puz- zles over a student's sched- ule problem.
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JUNIOR LINDA ANDERSON, along with other pep band members, carried her saxaphone to the gym for a pep assembly. 24 BAND NIIKE JAMES WATCHED dolefully as his opponent, Mar- gie Palmrose, jumped one of his checkers. The Band members played games and enjoyed Band Involved 20 The smallest band in the Umpqua League, this is an appropriate discription of Douglas 20 piece band, conducted by Richard Blakely. Students spent an average of six hours a week practicing such songs as Love is Blue and Talk to the Animals. During the spring, the band learned to march. Blakely hoped to have enough students for a marching band in 1970. The band performed at ball games, pep assemblies and concerts in their red blazers. Plans were made to re-style the band uniform. DAVID ROSS, LESTER Jensen and Dave Franklin prac- ticed their cornets.
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