George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

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TAB LB OP CONTENTS It. Ciosm 18 Iff. ActuAtte 28 W. Otgcttu ftiXfHtS . . . . S8 V. £f o ft 68 VT. A %e «« tfe .... 84 VTf. Itdfyc 96 EDITOR Fay MoMok ASSISTANT EDITOR. . . N«m«I Matftn BUSINESS MANAGER. U M Oxfetfc ADVISOR. . . . .Jou es BKlxf Iw Deitc fanv We the Students of George Fox College gratefully dedicate the 1956-57 L ' AMI to you Milo Ross Our President. We thank you for giving yourself Time, Energy, and prayers— to us and our school. 3 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3: 5, 6 I Each profession and trade develops its own vocabulary. Higher education has its own, a long with the others. One hears such stock words and phrases as motivation, co-curricular , GPA, student generation, educational ferment, curriculum build- ing , Honor system , late- leave , advance make-up . To the man in the street these tools of our trade would be as clumsy in his mouth as a stethoscope in the hands of a blacksmith. But they mean a great deal to us here at George Fox. They are our stock and trade. When we look back along the corridor of the years to view again the academic year of 1956-57, it may be well that the concept of ferment will loom large in retrospect. For this year, without a doubt, can be characterized by its advances and changes, many of which are for the best, .we trust. Not the least in its far reaching implications is the honor system- not full in effect yet, but on the way! The others tumble into our minds: a well-ordered Freshmen initiation, ex- tended orientation, inspirational chapels, a famous choir, another .year,., of , breaking the conference scoring record, three men on the all-conference basketball squad, the stu- dent lounge, new ASB constitution, inauguration of Pi Gamma Sigma, plans on the Student Union, Graduate Record Exams, Freshman Park, and a few other firsts — first grads in joint- degree from OCE, first grad in joint-degree from SOC, first grad in affiliation with Museum Art School, first foreign student grad. There has been educational fermet, and this has been a year of accomplishment. 7hl - £ Ko- DIVINE DISCONTENT Thorwaldsen, the sculptor, on one occasion when he was adding a tew finishing touches to one of his masterpieces— a statue of Christ— was found by a friend m a very depressed and despondent mood. When questioned as to the cause of this untimely depression, the sculptor gave this answer— pointing to his work he said I can see no fault m it; my genius is decaying; it is the first of my works that I have felt satisfied with. None of us has come to feel satisfied with George Fox College. Administration faculty constituency the student body and all realize that there is room for vast improvement in our entire college program. Rather than becoming satisfied and content we have been quite vocal m expression of discontent. This is a measure of the high standards we hope to attain and of the depth of concern which is felt for the strengthening of our college All of us realize that continuing progress is being made in every area of the college. In none of these areas are we in the final stages of putting on the finishing touches Neither are we an unwieldy block of granite or a shapeless mass of clay. We have a sure foundation with a growing and adequate program of instruction and high purpose and aims for the future. George Fox College is a successful growing institution of higher learn- ing ol which we are proud! We are proud of our students, our academic program, our cam- pus, and we are proud of the high purpose of the college in the education of youna people in Christ for time and eternity! May we always be divinely discontent, continually pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. GWENDOLYN WINTERS ARTHUR WINTERS MARY SUTTON Secretary to the President Superintendent of Registrar Buildings and Grounds 10 RACHEL ALDRICH, A.B. Instructor in Piano RALPH BEEBE, M. Ed. Head Coach Director of Men ' s Physical Education ALEX BELTZ, MA. Assistant Professor of Science Instructor in Band JOAN BELTZ, MA. Associate Professor of Science SCOTT CLARK, MA. Professor of Greek MARY HAZELLE ' Instructor in Organ f i V 11 DENVER HEADRICK Field Representative MACKEY HILL, MA. Associate Professor of History CHARLOTTE MACY, M.R.E. Director of Women ' s Physical Education CECILIA MARTIN, Ph.D Instructor in Spanish GENETTE MC NICHOLS, BA. Librarian SARAH MC CRACKEN, MA. Instructor in French PAUL MILLS, M. Th. Professor of Bible MINNIE MOORE Head Cook HELEN POWELL Head Resident, Kanyon Hall EVAN REMPEL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Physics ARTHUR ROBERTS, Ph.D Professor of Religion and Philosophy ALICE ROSS, R.N. Director of Student Health ELINORE SHARPE Instructor in Violin CARYL JEAN SHORT, B.M. Assistant Professor of Music Instructor in Piano MARY SUTTON, M.A. Professor of German ISAAC SMITH Maintenance ROSS STOVER, M.M. Assistant Professor of Voice Director of Choir DILLA TUCKER, B.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama MARIE TIELEMAN, M.A. Associate Professor of Psychology Associate Professor of English HELEN WILLCUTS, M.He. Associate Professor of Home Economics Dean of Women KENNETH WILLIAMS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Dean of the College ARTHUR WINTERS, M.A. Instructor of Sociology GWENDOLYN WINTERS, B.A. Instructor in Business 14 New Constitutor Uojcw PtojV ' 56- ' 57 SWewit CouwM ! Women ' s Prayer Meeting Chairman; J. Lyda, Men ' s Prayer Meeting Chairman. Seated: B. Activities include spon- Curryer, Vice President; D. Grimm, President; P. George, Secretary. soring student prayer meetings and revivals. 17 Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. f Timothy 5:12 19 E. Tycksen, Social Chairman; H. Kaneko, Vice President; F. Weitzel, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Tuning, President; Advisors: Alex and Joan Beltz. Ctodcw Baaqurf Ptuufe RAts tBtj Cmmsixuv ' s fJjou mmJb Standing: J. Fank- hauser, Treasurer; J. Bishop, Rep, to Coun- cil; P. George, Secre- tary; E. Fankhauser, Vice President; P. Morse, President; Ad- visor, Ross Stover. ice BiJhop Joanne Brougher 27 Copk J tww Wall 0 te feiTo Coffey Ity 28 29 31 W k Eaaiy Pons O te«tefeo u Standing: J. Olson, Vice Presi- dent; J. Newell, Rep. to Council. Seated: I. Newkirk, Secretary; G. Fowler, President; M. Hester, Treasurer. 32 Pofadtol U OuimU ihjiyfyd; lvu Po imaM ACTfV 38 And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Know- ing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. Colossians 1:23, 24 39 CoJk lw Stucfe CUtsfexw Uvdcw Wank I p r i J • • I DRAMATICS PERSONAL Aunt Marthy Cecilia Martin Frank Beard James Bishop Violet Beard Joan Beltz Minnie Beard Helen Willcuts Toby Snodgrass Milo Ross Sheridan Douglas Kenneth Williams Claribel Worth Marie Tieleman Nellie Beard Alice Ross Dan Tucker R oss Stover AhmuojB Fa Jttj Udbum Features PmtdmJb Udkv C. Ross PROGRAM Presentation of the Lecturer Paul M. Mills Professor of Bible The Lecture Milo C. Ross President of the College Ouestion Period Kenneth William? Dean of the College A Reception in honor of President and Mrs. Ross will follow in the Darlors of Kanvnn.JEiall R-ouSutg RAj Squcti UAj Spectator wYdlk Banqufife omjI Pontes f-ftgfcjfegfeb CcmpuS Ufa Back Row: B. Hopper, J. Pierce, J. Ellis, G. Martin, C. Tittle, J . Newell, D. Mott, D. Campbell, J. Davis. Row 3: W. Green, F. Newkirk, C. Howard, F. Weitzel, J. Olsen, M. Corlett, P. Morse, J. McDonnel. Row 2: B. Curryer, E. Fankhauser, S. Smith, G. Mills, J. Hester, E. Baker, C. Riggs, D. Pearson, N. Martin, Ross Stover, Director. Row I: F. Hanson, D. Paine, I. Lyda, A. Pinther, M. Hester, R. Coppock, F. McCord, P. George, P. Sanders. The A Cappella Choir had an extensive tour this year, traveling as far south as Long Beach. A total of eighteen days were spent touring from the Newberg area, to Eastern Oregon and into the Los Angeles, San Francisco areas, and back along the Coast highway through the Redwoods. Fifty- two concerts were given and a little over 3,000 miles were covered. Many points of in- terest were visited. 4 I CAST Voice • P au l Morse Judith . Janie Weber Anna ' Leola Comfort The Dreamer Annie Longstroth Artaban Lyle Wilson g eor Paul Morse Tigranes. Maurice Chandler Abgarus Lauren Roberts Cyrus Ralph Cammack Amos Lor en Roberts Sarah. . . . .- Naomi Kliever Hannah. . ' . ' Helen Lesser Esther Virginia Cortez Roman Captain. Maurice Chandler Woman Naomi Kliever Gi r } ' Virginia Cortez Merchant. . Lauren Roberts His Wife Lecrla Comfort Tamar J anie Weber Leah Helen Lesser Soldiers ' • .Ralph Cammack, Paul Morse CAST A?ttm$ e aiW TUoug{u full Day o F tajtftes QUEEN CHARLOTTE ' S COURT, Left to Right: Escort Floyd Weitzel, Princess Naomi Mar- tin, Escort John Davis, Princess Donna Switzer, Queen Charlotte I, Prince Consort Charles Tuning, Princess Delores Hinkle, Escort Quentin Nordyke, Princess Naomi Kliever, Escort Dick Mott. 54 Degrees R££eW By 1 7 uvjuw 2nct Cbw Left to Right: Hideo Kaneko, Osaka, Japan — B.A. cum laude Floyd Edward Weitzel, Denver, Colo. — B.A. Earl Harvey Tycksen, Talent, Oregon — B.A. Fred Howard Newkirk, Melba, Idaho — B.A. Robert Henry Fiscus, Orland, Calif. — B.A. Donna Mae Switzer, Caldwell, Idaho — B.A. Charlotte Passolt, Klamath Falls, Ore. — B.A magna cum laude Lucille Carolyn Edmundson, Portland, Ore. - Darwin E. Grimm, Lewiston, Idaho — B.A. B.A. Lowell Rexford Hurd, Seattle, Wash. — B.A. Stephen B. Ross, Newberg, Oregon — B.A. cum laude Karen Lee Pierson, Salem, Oregon — B.A. cum laude Marvin David Hampton, Newberg, Oregon — B.S Charles E. Tuning, Eugene, Oregon — B.A. not shown: Joanne M. Hartley, Medford, Oregon — B.S. cum laude 56 Co tfci£ tce iie i£ Degrees Cfemo Cckwl Ufa fau SWuotes 58 at Brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: lor if you do these things, ye shall never fall: For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ II Peter 1:10, 11 59 Left to Right, Row 1: C. Howard, F. Wietzel, E. Tycksen, President; F. New- kirk, D. W ing. Row 2: B. Pilcher, A. Pinther, V. Powell, S. Meyer, R. Hof- stetter. Row 3: Q. Nordyke, D. Campbell, D. Harrison. l, Upreach and Outreach Theme of February Missionary convention. Lett to Right, Row I: W. Green, J. McDonnel, E. Perisho, President; G. Stolberg, F. Wietzel. Row 2: A. Longstroth, J. Wohlford, A. Pinther, S. Meyer, V. Powell. Row 3: J. Bishop, J. Rutherford, R. Lakin, L. Davis, P. George, D. Harrison, D. Campbell, Isaac and Esther Smith, advisors. 60 C Mto U xiiatg fimx ol By ' ' SatibbW ' fiow i, Leff to Right: J. Newell, J. McDonnel, G. Martin, President; J. Pierce, Secretary; Vice President, P. Morse, J. Ellis. Row 2: R. Hofstetter, J. Fink, E. Tycksen, F. Newkirk, F. McCord. Row 3: G. Fowler, R. Cammack, D. Wing, C. Howard, D. Mott, F. Wietzel, D. Harrison, J. Olson, P. Cammack. fiAu io CaMxjjiMj DeuefojW by Of uS III Aeftutffes Seated, Left to Right: R. Coppock, Sec- retary; J. Pierce, Vice President; D. Pearson, President; C. Riggs, Treas- urer. Standing: I. Lyda, G. Mills, J. Ellis. R «hWs Oh W Cite f Awtuo Go £ 0 Banquet Vice-President, Q. Nordyke. Standing: P. Morse, E. Tycksen, G. Martin. 44 Left to Right: C. Childs, I. Hester, L. Davis, P. George, J. Bishop, S. Ross, Dr. Martin, President Ross. n r urn A v EDITORIAL STAFF Editor... .Bill Hopper Assistant Editor Meredith Beals News Editor Phyllis George Feature Writers Janice Bishop and Chris Childs Sports Columnist Ear l Tycksen Reporters Janice Bishop, Chris Childs, Meredith Beals, Phyllis George, Chuck Tuning BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager John Lyda Circulation Manager Ellouise Fankhauser, Earlene Baker Circulation Staff Iverna Lyda, Betty Curryer Bill Hopper, Editor. 66 I Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord thy God is with thee witherso- ever thou goest Joshua 1:9 69 QuAkmtiM Chow Spcwfenta ts{uj3 awhTMmj Wonk tWugk Cxmip hmj BASKETBALL, Left to Right: A. Pinther, C. Riggs, J. Wohlford, C. Childs, J. Bishop, M. Beals. Top Ccms Co ttotu VvvkfyuA h SOFTBALL, Left to Right— Front: J. Weber, S. Christensen. Back: Coach Macy, P. Sanders, N. Martin, J. Bishop, C. Riggs, A. Pinther, M. Beals. Co-Captain Earl Tycksen G.F.C. G.F.C. G.F.C. G.E.C. G.F.C. 0—46 7—25 6— 8 0—47 12— 6 Linfield O.C.E. P.S.C. Linfield P.S.C. Co-captain Dick Logan Coach Steve Ross had a big job this year build- ing a team from a small and inexperienced squad. The fellows were hampered by bad weather most of the season, but did a good job, considering their size and lack of experience. Linfield and O.C.E. com- pletely outmanned our boys; but they proved their worth against P.S.C. The first game was played in a rain storm and our Bruins came out on the short end of a wet 8 to 6 score. The Homecoming game proved a different story. The first half was played on even terms; but then the Quaker lads began to roll when Chuck Newkirk completed a pass to Mary Hampton for the first touchdown, later in the game Hopper intercepted a Viking pass for the other touchdown giving us a 12-6 victory. SEASON LETTERS WERE AWARDED TO: Seniors: E. Tycksen, F. Newkirk, M. Hampton, T. Eichenberger. Juniors: B. Hopper, J. Ellis. Sophomores: H. Brown, P. Morse, C. Newkirk, M. Richey, E. Perisho, D. Logan, G. Martin. Freshmen: D. Campbell, G. Fowler, M. Chandler, C. Tittle, P. Cammack, W. Green, J. Newell, C. Alsleben, J. Olsen, E. Stolberg, L. Roberts. 72 7eas Acmmh PMj t Rugg ( i $ Gw hm Season Coach Ralph Beebe. Owch Beefed PWwc Wt wtt tgerf 7ea M to Captain Charles Tuning tick Row, Left to Right: E. Tycksen, G. Fowler, J. Hoskins, D. Mott, P. Morse. Front Row: J. ewell, G. Tuning, B. Hopper. 76 After a slow start, Coach Beebe ' s blue and gold warriors developed into a team that will long be remembered in George Fox ' s basketball history. A new scoring record was made when Western Baptist of Portland fell before the striding Foxmen to the tune of 114 to 27. Bill Hopper, the red headed Junior showed his worth by setting a new three year scoring record. Bill broke Roily Hartley ' s old record of 1,026 points and added 178 more for good measure for a total of 1,204. GFC 84 32 Pacific Bible GFC 8.7 83 Linfield Delta GFC 65 87 Oregon Dental GFC 65 59 Concordia GFC 51 63 Skagit Valley GFC 114 27 Western Baptist GFC 63 48 Linfield Delta GFC 75 52 Central Oregon GFC 85 40 Multnomah GFC 70 61 Pacific Bible GFC 59 65 Oregon Medical GFC 65 63 Oregon Medical GFC 50 67 Reed GFC 86 77 Northwest Christian GFC 72 52 M ultnomah Bible GFC 64 70 Oregon Dental GFC 71 59 Multnomah GFC 85 16 Western Baptist GFC 2 0 Northwest Christ ian (forfeit) GFC 74 50 Multnomah GFC 79 73 Cascade GFC 67 78 Concordia GFC 77 58 Cascade GFC 62 60 Reed GFC 69 67 Multnomah Bible Total 19 wins — 6 losses 77 QuaW Set New Sc vtotg Rj cW hv 1 14 Poiwt £c t lUm Pto Po Gout Cow tc Be t s CHARLES TUNING Center The high point of the season was the May Day game with Reed College of Port- land. Veteran senior pitcher, Darwin (Cub) Grimm turned in the best performance of his career in striking out 21 Reed batters and allowing only two hits. EARL PERISHO Catcher CALVIN ALSLEBEN Outfielder GORDON MARTIN 1st Base 80 B0u cw Vvdto dou tw Uay Day Ftay RICHARD MOTT MAC CORLETT PAUL MORSE Pitcher Outfielder 3rd Base STATISTICS NAME G AB R H RBI BB SB PCT. Hopper 14 48 10 20 11 2 10 .418 Newell 18 53 13 18 14 9 10 .336 Grimm 14 46 6 13 8 8 2 .283 Tycksen 16 43 5 11 9 7 4 .256 Alsleben 13 33 6 8 0 1 5 .242 Morse 17 50 11 11 12 13 12 .220 Hampton 13 31 10 7 4 12 .11 .226 Wilson 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 .200 Ross 16 42 10 6 5 12 10 .143 Tittle 6 11 1 2 2 1 0 .181 Stolberg 4 7 0 1 0 0 1 .143 Martin 17 44 2 5 1 4 1 .114 Corletf 6 10 0 1 0 1 0 .100 Nordyke 12 16 3 1 0 5 1 .067 Cammack 13 21 0 2 0 1 1 .095 Mott 7 11 1 0 0 1 0 .000 Perisho 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Ellis 6 4 0 0 0 1 0 .000 Hoskins 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Fowler 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 81 GFC 1 — 15 LinfieldJV GFC 0 — 1 LinfieldJV GFC 5—6 LinfieldJV GFC 4—5 Pacific U. JV GFC 14 — 1 Reed GFC 1 — 0 Skagit Valley GFC 3—5 Skagit Valley GFC 0 — 10 Everett JACK HOSKINS 2nd Base Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind and thy neighbour as thyself. Luke 10:27 85 Best Wishes To The Class of 1957 HOLLY PARK FRIENDS CHURCH DILLON MILLS, Pastor 4220 Othello Street Seattle, Washington PARKROSE FRIENDS CHURCH N.E. 112th Shaver Street Portland, Oregon The Friendly Church G. RICHARD POWELL, Pastor PORTLAND FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH ' A Hearty Welcome Awaits You ' ft t GERALD W. DILLON Pastor S.E. 35th Main Portland, Ore. McKINLEY AVENUE FRIENDS CHURCH STAR FRIENDS CHURCH DORWIN SMITH Pastor RAYMOND HAWORTH Clerk 49th and McKinlev Phone — HA 2252 Taconn Washing WILLIAM J. MURPHY, Pastor ROBERT ROBERTSON S. S. Supt. A Rural Church with a Friendly Complex Star, Idaho THE SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHURCH Welcomes You To Worship With Us Watch For The Neon Sign As You Go South On Commercial Street In Salem .... EUGENE FRIENDS CHURCH EVERT J. TUNING,. Pantor 3495 W. 18th Eugene, Oregon OAK PARK FRIENDS CHURCH HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIENDS CHURCH Si 1 Our Worship Should Not Be Confined To Time and Places, It Should Be The Spirit of Life. T. EARL GEIL Pastor A Friendly Family Church ' PAUL W. BARNETT, Pastor Highland Ave. at North Church Salem, Oregon MEDFORD FRIENDS CHURCH Where You Are Always Welcome CLYNTON MARJORIE CRISMAN Pastors 525 Merriman Rd. Medford, Ore. SECOND FRIENDS CHURCH Where Friends Meet In A Friendly Manner J. RUSSEL STANDS Pastor 5708 S.E. 91st Ave. Portland, Ore. Congratulations Class of 1957 from The Friendly Church On The Corner NAMPA FRIENDS CHURCH 723 13th Ave. So. Nampa, Idaho CLARE WILLCUTS Pastor PIEDMONT FRIENDS CHURCH f 5736 N. Albina Ave. Portland, Oregon MYRON D. GOLDSMITH ■ Pastor Where George Fox Students Are Always Welcome ROSEDALE FRIENDS CHURCH - Where You Are No Stranger ' DONALD LAMM, Pastor Route 4 Salem, Oregon WHITNEY FRIENDS CHURCH Corner Hervey and Palouse Boise, Idaho ' Where No One Is A Visitor But Once ' WALTER P. LEE, Pastor 3116 Palouse Phone - 2-5702 CHARLES REALS Pastor Phone 3911 DR. ARTHUR ROBERT Clerk Phone 6F11 NEWBERG FRIENDS CHURCH The College Church With A Bible Centered Ministry NEWBERG HARDWARE Your Chevrolet Oldsmobile Dealer Your Marshall Wells Store Where Your Dollar Buys More Sales Service Fone - 6001 Phone - 4151 411 E. First, Newberg 719 E. 1st Newberg, Oregon BUTLER CHEVROLET COMPANY Lessons Repairs On All Instruments Try Our OK Lk d Cars NEWBERG MUSIC Fone - 5401 Pia no Tu ninn First Washington Records Newberg 716 E. 1st Phone 2891 Free Pickup Delivery VERN ' S SHELL SERVICE SMITH Phone - 3933 1st and River St. Newberg, Oregon FUNERAL CHAPEL ■ mw m ■■■m mn mm ■ mm mm ■■■■ Congratulations to the Class of ' 57 GENE and JEAN SMITH JKUletk MILLER MERCANTILE CO. . INC. 616 e. first street Newberg, Oregon Clothing For The Whole Family NEWBERG DRUGS 606 E. 1st Phone 551 814 E. 1st Phone 881 Authorized Ford and Mercury We Give S H Green Stamps Sales and Service WARDROBE CLEANERS BOB ' S AUTO Pick Up Delivery Phone 324 Newberg, Oregon COMPANY 915 East First THE BOOK STORE Phone 4561 Mrs. Florence Reid, Prop. Greeting Cards — Stationery Gifts — School Supplies Newberg, Oregon 504 First Street Newberg Oregon Newberg Branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND DARBY ' S RESTAURANT Member of It ' s the food Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mr. Mrs. W. N. Williams, Prop. i Congratulations Best Wishes 714 East First Newberg, Oregor to the Class of ' 57 l Vke Better Bo A md SMe Jfoude BETTER FILMS Rentals Sales Tape Recorders Projectors 16mm Films 420 S.vv. Washington Portland 4, Oregon BETTER BOOK and BIBLE HOUSE Sunday School Supplies Bibles, Books Records Write For Free Catalog 420 S.W. Washington Portland ' 4, Oregon Dorothy Corlett, Owner DICK KROHNS APPLIANCE CENTER Frigidaire Appliances Sales Service 15 E. First St. Phone 262 Newberg JOHN ' S TEXACO f Garfield John P. Meynink WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Wiring Supplies Car Accessories Home Appliances Houseware Hardware House Fixtures Associate Dealer Open Evenings Glenn Flatters Phone 373 RICHEY ' S HOTPOINT APPLIANCE Service Center -r wmmm 1544 E. Portland Rd. Newberg Repair Service Our Specialty Come As You Are BOWL away; Newberg Relax and Have Fun Paint Lumber Shakes Sheetwork Newberg ' s Own Building Supply House Sash Veneer John Mansville Roofing HOUSER LUMBER YARD 1st Main St. Phone 404 McMINNVILLE BOTTLING CO. Pepsi Cola Hires Root Beer Mission Orange Bubble-Up 724 Third, McMinnville, Ore. WAGNER ' S MULTI FLAVOR Newberg, Oregon WRIGHTS GRILL Bibles - Books - Sunday School Supplies NORDYKES CHRISTIAN SUPPLY Open 24 Hrs. A Day Mail Orders Promptly Filled Congratulations Class of ' 57 480 N. Church — Salem, Ore. — Phone 3-9852 PENNEY ' S RUTHERFORDS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Congratulations Class ot 57 5 10 Store Kdct r-i t 1 i i f v In Years To Come DOUG S CHEVRON STATION Distinctive Jewelry for .... DREWS JEWELRY Newberg, Oregon Where Our Gas and Service Are Both Supreme BUCKLEY ' S CANNERY iMIUKcLLb AU 1 VJNivJ live AND LOCKER NO JOB TO SMALL 112 S. Blame Phone 241 15 S. Washington Phone - 2672 Newberg BILLETER JEWELRY Where Everyone Is Welcome 506 E. 1st Phone 2372 Congratulation ' s Class Of ' 57 LOCATED AT TUtanU - - t e - Sea Betarts friends Church Phone— Tillamook 2-7317 H.E. Harmon, Pastor Box 41 Netarts, Oregon Aldrich, Rachel 1 1 Alsleben, Calvin 32,74,80 ATHENIANS 61 Baker, Earlene 27,46 Beal, Charles 8 Beals, Meredith 16,23,52,65,66,67,70,71 Beebe, Ralph 11,76,80 Beltz, Alex 11 Beltz, loan 11,41 Bishopjames 11,41,65 Bishop, Janice 16,27,60,64,66,67,70,71 Brown, Harold 27,63,74 Brougher, Joanne 27 Cammack, Margaret 27,61 Cammack, Paul 32,62,75 Cammack, Ralph 23,50,51,62 Campbell, Dale 32,46,49,60 Chandler, Maurice 33,50,74 Childs, Christine 16,24,51,64,66,71 Christensen, Sally 33,71 CHOIR, A CAPPELLA 46 Clark, Scott 11 . Clucas, Joyce 33 Cole, Wayne 20 Combes, Lzetta 33 Comfort, Leola 33,50 Comfort, Merle 28 Coppock, Roxana 28,46,62,67 Corlett, Mac 28,46,63,65,67,81 Cortez, Virginia 33,50 Cox, David 49 Curryer, Betty 17,28,46,49,52,65 CRESCENT 66 Davies, John 20,63 Davis, John 20,46,54 Davis, Lenore 16,24,60,61,64 DELTA PSI OMEGA 64 Doble, Paul- 28 Edwards, Larry 33 Edmundson, Lynn 21,56 Eichenberger, Betty 33,52 Eichenberger, Ted 21,74 Ellis, Jim 24,46,62,82 Fankhauser, Edwin 28 Fankhauser, Ellouise 27,29,46,49 Fankhauser, Joanne 27,28,63 Farner, Joy 34 Fink, Jim 34,61,62 Fiscus, Bob 21,56 FOREIGN MISSION FELLOWSHIP 60 Fowler, Gordon 32,34,62,67,63,74,76,78 George, Phyllis 26,29,46,49,60,61,64,66,67 GF. CLUB 63 GOLD Q. 63 Green, Willis 34,46,60 Grimm, Darwin 17,21,49,56,80,83 Hampton, Marvin 21,56,74 Hanson, Fay 16,24,46,61,65,67 Harrison, Richard 29,60,62 Hazelle, Mary 1 1 Headrick, Denver 12 Hendrickson, Barbara 34 Hester, Joyce 24,46,48,61,64 Hester, Meredith 32,34,64 Hill, Mackey 12 Hinkle, Delores 23,24,51,54,67 Hofstetter, Ralph 34,60,62 Hopper, Bill 16,23,24,46,66,75,76,79,83 Hoskins, Jack 29,63,76,78,82 Houston, Larry 35 Howard, Charles 34,46,49,51,60,62 Hurd, Beverly 25 Hurd, Lowell 21,56 Jarvill, Connie 29,67,70 Kaneko, Hideo 20,21,56,61 Kim, Joung Ja 35 Kliever, Naomi 25,49,50,54,61,65,67,70 Lesser, Helen 25,50 Lakin, Rozella 35,60 L ' AMI 65 Logan, Richard 29,72,75 Longstroth, Annie 29,50,60,61,64 Lyda, Iverna 30,46,51,62,67,70 Lyda, John 17,25,49,63,83 Macy, Charlotte 12,70,71 Martin, Dr. Cecilia 12,41,64 Martin, Gordon 30,46,51,62,63,64,75,80 Martin, Naomi 17,25,46,49,54,65,71 McCord, Faye 23,24,46,48,52,62,63,70 McCracken, Sarah 12 McDonnel, James 25,42,46,51,60,62 McNichols, Genette 12 Meyer, Sally 30,36 Mills, Genevieve 26,46,62 Mills, Paul 12 Morse, Paul 2 7,30,46,50,51,62,64,65,75,78,81 Mott, Richard 23,26,46,54,62,63,64,65,79,81 Newell, Jack 16,32,35,46,49,62,63,75,76,79,82 Newkirk, Charles 75 Newkirk, Fred 16,46,48,56,60,61,62,75 Nordyke, Quentin 16,23,26,54,60,63,82 Olson, Jack 32,35,46,49,62 OPUS III 62 Passolt, Charlotte 22,54,56,63,70 Paine, Dianne 36,46 Pearson, Doris 26,46,49,62 Perisho, Earl 30,60,63,74,80 Perisho, Geraldine 36 Pierce, Gerald 30,42,46,51,62,67 Pierson, Karen 22,52,56 PI GAMMA SIGMA 64 Pilcher, Beverly 35,60 Pinther, Alfreda 17,30,46,60,63,70,71 Powell, Helen 13 Powell, Virginia 35,51,60 Randall, Delores 36 Rempel, Evans 13 Retherford, Judy 36,60 Richey, Milton 75 Riggs, Carol 36,46,49,62,65,70,71 Roberts, Lauren 36,50,67,65,75 Roberts, Dr. Arthur 13,61 Ross, Alice 13,41 Ross, PRESIDENT Milo C. 6,41,42,64 Ross, Steve 12,16,22,56,63,64,83 Sanders, Pat 31,46,61,71 Sargent, Herb 26,63 Schultz, Elizabeth 36 SCRIBBLERS 61 Sharpe, Elinore 13,48 Short, Caryl 13,48 SINGING MEN 62 Slocum, Elaine 36 Smith, Isaac 13 Smith, Janet 31 Smith, Robert 17,26,71 Smith, Sandy 31,46,42 Stolberg, -Eugene 37,60,74,82 STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION 17 STUDENT COUNCIL 16 STUDENT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION 60 STUDENT OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 67 Switzer, Donna 22,54,56,63 Sutton, Mary 10,13 Tieleman, Marie 13,41,61 Tittle, Cordell 37,46,74,82 Tucker, Dilla 13,64 Tuning, Charles 20,22,49,56,54,76,79 Tuning, Donald 31,63 Tycksen, Earl 20,22,56,60,61,62,63,64,72,74,76, 78,80,83 Weber, Jane 37,50,71 Weitzel, Floyd 20,22,46,51,54,56,60,62 Wells, Elmina 37 Willcuts, Helen 10,13,41 Willcuts, Robert 31 Willcuts, Ronald 37 Williams, DEAN Kenneth M. 13,16,41 Willfams, Leon 31 Wilson, Lyle 37,50,51,65 Wing, David 26,60,62,63 Winters, Arthur 10,13 Winters, Gwendolyn 10 Wohlford, Jo 31,60,63,70,71 (J YEARBOOKS


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