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

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In Dedication . . . To You WHO HAS DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO GOD WHO HAS SPENT ENDLESS HOURS IN STUDY WHO HAS SPENT MANY HOURS IN PRAYER WHOSE FRIENDSHIP WE HAVE FOUND UNFAILING WHOSE PATIENCE IS PRICELESS WHOSE TEACHING IS ENRICHING WHOSE COUNSELING IS WISE WHOSE LOYALTY TO THE SCHOOL IS UNSURPASSED TO YOU, SCOTT T. CLARK, WE WISH TO DEDICATE THIS 1958 L ' Ami. Scott T. Clark Qeonqe ?ox Colleqe Pneaenta 7fte 1958 . . walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, Eph. 4:1 CAROL RIGGS EDITOR JUDI RETHERFORD ASST. EDITOR JAMES BISHOP FACULTY ADVISOR ADMINISTRATION 5 CLASSES 17 ORGANIZATIONS 37 MUSIC 47 ACTIVITIES 53 SPORTS 72 ADVERTISEMENT 89 STUDENT DIRECTORY 96 Oregon State highway dept. Administration President Ross Debt Liquidation Drive .... For many years, our college has been plagued by a debt, rising and lowering with the fortunes of the time, but eventually amounting to $144,000 by June, 1956. A little over a year ago, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to stage the Debt Liquidation Drive in an effort to wipe our these obligations by I960. As the L ' Ami goes to press, the total cash and pledges have risen to $120,000. The several segments of our constituency have been canvassed in the inter- ests of the Campaign over the last sixteen months, with major commitments coming in from the Alumni Association and the classes graduating over many years, the Friends Church itself, the general public, corporations and foundations, the City of Newberg, and members of the Board. A most phenomenal development is that by Newberg citizens themselves in their eager response to the drive and their willingness to go all-out to help the college achieve regional accreditation. We are thankful to God for these blessings which have come to us as an institution during the school year. An entire series of progressive developments may be envisioned to come about as a result of the successful culmination of the Campaign: possible accreditation, larger enrollment, major building projects, including dorm- itories, library, additional teaching and laboratory space, auditorium and chapel, music hall and fine arts gallery, housing for married students and faculty, expanded athletic facilities, and educational and cultural advantages not presently offered. Dean Williams Progress .... The progress of the college has resulted from the actions of administrators, faculty and students who were ill at ease with the college as they found it. The writ- ing of a new student body constitution is the result of the action of students who were dissatisfied with the former constitution. New developments in student finance origi- nated in the dissatisfaction with the former financial methods. The recently inaugurat- ed intra-mural program stems from the work of faculty and students who have been discontent with the lack of such a program. The smooth functioning of the Student Union is an evidence of the progress in student government. All of these evidences of progress indicate that our students are able ana willing to accept the consequences of their own decisions as these decisions fit into the frame work of increasingly higher academic standards. What has been accomplished this year provides the basis for our assurance that greater progress will be made next year and on into the future. We should so live and labor in our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossoms, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit. That is what we mean by progress. — H. W. Beecher. 7 In Appreciation CHARLES A. BEALS College Pastor . . . . A workman that needeth not to be asham- ed, rightly dividing the word of truth, is true of the untiring service of Charles A. Beats, college pastor. His affiliation with George Fox College is bound not only by the ties of the Newberg Friends Church, but in active participation in campus life. He is a familiar and welcome figure at ball games, recit- als, chapels, and prayer meetings and an ever- present and willing counselor in his study where students have worn the path to his desk. He un- failingly points each troubled student to the great Counselor. With Him is wisdom and strength, He hath counsel and understanding. left to right: Front Row — Charles Beals Newberg, Oregon Dorwin Smith Star, Idaho Dean Gregory Portland, Oregon Dr. Mtlo C. Ross Newberg, Oregon Second Row — Ivan Adams Portland, Oregon John Farner Melba, Idaho Fred Baker Hillsboro, Oregon Frank Cole Portland, Oregon Walter Lee Boise, Idaho Arnold Owen Berkeley, California Arnold Owen Berkeley, California Glen Rinard Citrus Heights, California Wayne Antrim Nampa, Idaho Third Row- Waldo Hicks Boise, Idaho Robert Nordyke Salem, Oregon Forrest Holmes Wilder, Idaho Dr. Homer Hester - Newberg, Oregon Frank Colcord Newberg, Oregon Dr. Wayne Roberts Central Point, Oregon Fourth Row — Fred Jarville Silverton, Oregon Gerald Dillon Portland, Oregon Emel Swanson Nampa, Idaho Allen Hadley Portland, Oregon Wilbert Eichenberger Portland, Oregon Glen Koch Caldwell, Idaho Robert Morrill Kelso, Washington Walter Wilhite Spokane, Washington Dr. John Brougher Vancouver, Washington Not present for picture: Lloyd Hinshaw Denver, Colorado Horace Mott Paonia, Colorado Eugene Coffin Garden Grove, California eugene Mcdonald genette McNIChols, b. a. Head Resident of Edwards Hall Librarian (L. to R.) Betty Curryer, Doris Pearson, Donald Chitwood, Janice Bishop, Dick Mott, Quentin Nordyke, Paul Morse, Phyllis George, Lary Smith, Gordon Martin, Carol Riggs. Jack Hoskins Chief Justice Maurice Chandler Ass ' t. Treasurer Quentin Nordyke Ass ' t. Director of Religion Lyle Wilson Ass ' t. Director of Grounds Jerry Pierce Ass ' t. Director of Festivities Seniors Quentln Nordyke — President, James McDonne! — Vice President, Pat Schroeder — Treasurer, Faye M cCo rd — Se creta ry . MEREDITH KAY BEALS, B. A. Elementary Education and Psychology Newberg, Oregon But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength ... Isaiah 40:13a KARA NEWELL COLE, B. A. English and Literature Portland, Oregon Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 WAYNE GARDNER COLE, B. A. Sociology Portland, Oregon And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto man. Cotossians 3:23 LLOYD JOHN DAVIES, B. A. Social Studies Hubbard, Oregon I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Joshua 1 :5 CHRISTINE YVETTE HANKINS, B. A. English and Literature Bonanza, Oregon For if there be first a willing mind it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not. II Corinthians 8:12 JOHN IRVING DAVIS, B. A. Biology Salem, Oregon Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain: that whatso- ever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, He may give it you. John 15:16 JOYCE ELLEN HESTER, B. A. Applied Music Newberg, Oregon Trust, Delight, Commit thy way and rest in the Lord . . . Psalms 37:1 LENORE DAVIS, B. A. English and Literature Van Nuys, California Now unto him that is able w to do ex- ceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us. H Ephesians 3:20 G. WILLIAM HOPPER, B. A. English and Literature Caldwell, Idaho Who art thou that judgest another man ' s servants? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand. Romans 14:4 JOHN D. LYDA, B. S. Biology Nampa, Idaho Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give 1 unto you. Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid. John 14:27 JAMES LeROY McDONNEL. B. A. Applied Music Burr Oak, Kansas Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Isaiah 26:3 NAOMI GERALDINE MARTIN, B. S. Elementary Education Tacoma, Washington To the praise of the glory of His grace, wherein He hath made us accepted in the beloved. Ephesians 1 :6 RICHARD DEVOLL MOTT, B. S. Biology Paonia, Colorado But seelc ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33 FAYE LOUISE McCORD, B. A. Biology Springfield, Oregon Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God. II Corinthians 3:5 QUENTIN HOMER NORDYKE Jr., B.A. Sociology and Religion Salem, Oregon For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. James 2:26 DORIS LUCILLE PEARSON, B. A. Home Economics Salem, Oregon I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me. Philippians 5:13 ROBERT L. SMITH, B. A. Religion and History Camas, Washington In my Father ' s house are many man- sions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. John 14:2 HERBERT SARGENT, B. A. Sociology Springbroolc, Oregon- Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:13, 14 NAOMI KLIEVER TUNING, B. A. Errglish and Literature Dallas, Oregon 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 PATRICIA ANN SCHROEDER, B. S. Biology Medford, Oregon For though I would desire to glory, I shall not be a fool; for I will say the truth; but now I forbear, lest any man should think of me above that which he seeth me to be, or that he heareth of me. II Corinthians 12:6 DAVID LAWRENCE WING, B. A. Sociology Newberg, Oregon I beseech you therefore, brethren by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, ac- ceptable unto God, which is your reason- able service. Romans 12:1 Baccalaureate and Commencement Harold Brown (L. to R.) Don Chitwood, President; Lyle Wilson, Vice Pres- ident-; Judi Retherford, Secretary; Paul Cammaclc, Treasurer. Freshmen Gerald Aebischer Sherill Sommer Gladys Stephen Shirlene Swisher Kathleen Ward Ned Wheeler Special Students Oregon State highway dept. Organizations Standing (L. to R.) Earl Perisho, Damon Heinrich, Dick Harrison, Stanley Perisho, Dale Campbel President Dave Wing. Seated: Joy Sinclair, Janice Bishop, Alfreda Pinther, Sally Meyer. MR. CHARLES A. BEALS — Advisor Back row: Ron Staples, Jo Wohlford, Janice Bishop, Alfreda Pinther, Phyllis George, Doris Pearson, Carol Riggs, Dean Kenneth Williams — Advisor. Front row: Jerry Pierce, Roxana Coppock, Connie Jarvill, Elaine Slocum, President John Davis. Back row: Quentin Nordyke, Jim Fink, Herbert Sargent, Bob Smith, Lyle Wilson, Harold Brown. Sitting: Don Chitwood, Margaret Cammack, Lenore Davis, Advisor Dr. Roberts: Inset — Damon Heinrich, President. ■I Cite $tent Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Newberg, Oregon. Published bi-weekly during the college year by the Associated Students of George Fox College (formerly Pacific College). Terms— $1.50 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Phyllis Georg Assistant Editors Christine Hankins, Willy Greei Sports Editor BUI Hoppe Feature Editor Lenore Davi Assistant Feature Editor Gerri Perishi Business Manager L y le Wilao] Circulation Manager - — • Sherill Somme Proof Readers Dick Phillips, Dale Campbel Back row: Gary Brown, Jerry Pierce, Doris Pearson, Betty Curryer, President Stan Perisho. Front row: Roxana Coppock, Nancy Craven, Sherill Sommer, Kay Johnson. Foreign Mission Fellowship Last row: Stan Perisho, Richard Harrison, Phyllis George, Naomi Tuning, Sally Meyer, John Davis, Dave Wing. Middle row: Earl Perisho, Janice Bishop, Joy Sinclair, Judi Retherford, Alfreda Pinther, Nancy Craven, Gary Brown. Front row: Ronda Brown-, Jo Wohlford, Lenore Davis, President Christine Hankins, Gene Stolhberg, Willis Green. G.F. Lettermen Standing: (L. to R.) Gil Rinard, Larry Houston, Bob Brown, Edwin Cammack, Gary Brown, John Johnson, Paul Cammack, Ken Kumasawa, Willis Green, Damon Heinrich, Charles Newman. Kneeling: Quentin Nordyke, Jack Hoskins, Ron Staples, President Bill Hopper, Earl Perisho, Paul Morse, Harold Brown, Dave Wing. L to R.: Janice Bishop, Naomi Tuning, Carol Riggs, Pat Schroeder, Alfreda Pinther, President — Jo Wohlford. Gold Q Delta Psi Omega Standing: (L. to R.) John Davis, Dick Mott, Sally Christensen, Jim Ellis, Jerri Andrews, James McDonnel, Jerry Pierce, Judi Retherford, Bob Smith. Seated: Lyle Wilson, Ginny Powell, Quentin Nordylce — President, Miss Tucker — Advisor. Phi Gamma Sigma Standing: (L to R.) Mrs. Tielemar , honorary member, Dr. Martin, Advisor, Lenore Davis, Janice Bishop, Phyllis George, Christine Hankins, Joyce Hester. Sitting: Dianne Payne, Willis Green, Meredith Hester, Edna Whisenhunt. Chapel Chimes Oregon State highway dept. Music A Cappella Choir (I. to r.) Ronda Brown, Nancy Craven, Lillian Holton, Gerri Perisho, Myrna Rourke, Judi Retherford, Meredith Hester. (Second row) Richard Phillips, Kay Johnson, Betty Curryer, Doris Pearson, Shirlene Swisher, Roxana Coppock, James McDonnel, Mr. Koenig. (3rd row) Gary Brown, Jerry Pierce, Dale Campbell, Lary Smith, Stan Perisho, Gil Rinard, John Davis. Homecoming Ides of March mm - 6 a £ e 1 May Day Queen Sally 1 Prince Consort Dick Mott JUDI RETHERFORD, GARY BROWN, JERRI ANDREWS Seniors Stage Successful Banksg rove Resort Oregon State highway dept. Sports Football GFC GFC GFC GFC GFC 6— 32 Pacific U. JV ' s 0—25 Linfield Wild Kittens 12—37 OCE JV ' s 7— 34 Linfield Wild Kittens 21 — 13 OCE JV ' s Basketball Left to Right: Paul Morse, Neil Pierson, Damon Heinrich, Dick Mott, Lary Smith, Howard Crow, Gary Smith, Jack Hoskins, Bill Hopper, Ron Willcuts, Bob Brown. Kneeling: Coach Carpenter, and Managers Dan Nolta and Bob Powell. Howard Morse— 21, Gary Brown— 24, Dale Campbell— 10, Cordell Tittle— 27, Stair Perisho— 9, Paul Cammaclc — 29, John Johnson — II, Kneeling: Manager Don Nolta, Coach Jack Hoslcins, and Manager Bob Powell. Mac. Shenlcs 49—44 GFC JV ' s Mult. Bible JV ' s 34—40 GFC JV ' s Medic JV ' s 38—32 GFC JV ' s Mult. Bible JV ' s 42—44 GFC JV ' s Cascade JV ' s 49—61 GFC JV ' s Ore. Med. JV ' s 61—34 GFC JV ' s Mac. Shenks 53—43 GFC JV ' s Cleveland Faculty 52—62 GFC JV ' s Cleveland Faculty 82—78 GFC JV ' s Reed JV ' s 32—52 GFC JV ' s Concordia JV ' s 44—51 GFC JV ' s Reed JV ' s 48—54 GFC JV ' s Cleveland Faculty 85—68 GFC JV ' s G. F. C. Tourney 1st — Multnomah Bible 2nd — George Fox College 3rd — Concordia 4th — Western Baptist Seminary Introduced this year at George Fox College by Coach Carpenter was a small college tourna- ment. Participating in the first tournament were Multnomah School of the Bible, Concordia Luther- an, Western Baptist Seminary, and the host George Fox College. Future plans and hopes are to con- tinue this tournament each year as a climax of the basketball season and to enlarge the number of schools participating. 1 — c. o. c. 66 — 55 GFC 2— C. O. C. 60- 53 GFC 3_ Mult. Coll. 47—61 GFC A — Port. St. JV ' s 57—54 GFC 5— Mult. Bible 44—57 GFC 6— Ore. Dental 74—61 GFC 7— N. N. C. 81—57 GFC 8— L C JV s 80—56 GFC 9__N. N. C. Alum. 93—61 GFC 10— N. N. C. Alum. 104—54 GFC II— Coll. of Idaho Alum. 79—72 GFC 12— Ore, Medical 64—63 GFC 13 — Mult. Bible 67—62 GFC 14— Port. St. JV ' s 63—59 GFC 15— Cascade 48—73 GFC 16 — Ore. Medical 77—71 GFC 17— C. O. C. 56—63 GFC 18— C. 0. C. 43—54 GFC 19— Mult. Coll. 58—85 GFC 20 — Concordia 58—56 GFC 21— Reed 53—55 GFC 22— L C JV ' s 86—81 GFC 23— Ore. Dental 73—67 GFC 24 — Concordia 62—73 GFC 25— Reed 71—92 GFC 26— Mult. Coll. 90—42 GFC 27— GFC Alum. 44—78 GFC 28— Western Baptist 67—92 GFC 29— Mult. Bible 60—55 GFC The Foxmen, yielding a rather short team membership for college basketball, after losing 13 out of the first 15, still ran up an impressive 12-17 record. Lacking the height advantage, the Foxmen lost many of their games on the boards. The Quaker opponents proved skillful on the rebounds causing the Fox- men to lose many games by five points or less. During the second semester, Howard Crow 6 ' 4 freshman relieved the rebound trouble. Grabbing more than his share, he really boosted the Quaker morale. Hopes look high for next year as only two seniors graduate. They are Bill Hop- per, Captain of the team, and Dick Mott. Bill set two new records, one a 527 total seasonal points record and another a life- time total of 1 731 points. Another interesting fact is that our college was the only one to place two men among the top ten scorers in this area. Bill Hopper tallied 527 points to come in fifth and Ron Willcuts chalked up 442 points to come in eighth on the rung. Track Lary and Gary Smith, two of Oregon ' s top prep javelin throwers, have scored in several meets this year. They have shared the first position alternately. Dale Campbell practices starts as he prepares for the sprints. Howard Crow threw the discus for his Chitwood, and Dale Campbell in the first time this spring. He scored high in sprints, many of the spring track meets. Back Row: Bob Astleford, John Lyda, Jack Hoskins, Ed Cammack, Bob Brown. Kneeling: Howard Morse, Gary Brown, Paul Cammack, Eugene McDonald. Not Pictured: Bill Hopper, Dick Mott, Stan Perisho, Gordon Martin, Neil Plerson, Lyle Wilson. Multnomah College 21— 5 GFC Centralla JC 4— 0 GFC Centralia JC 16— 5 GFC Concordia 1— 3 GFC Concordia 2— 6 GFC Multnomah College 6— 9 GFC Multnomah College 3—10 GFC Linfield JV ' s 6— 3 GFC Reed 2— 5 GFC Reed 2— 5 GFC The baseball team ended the season with a 6-4 record after losing their first three games. Lacking power and depth, the Quakers put make-shift teams on the field many times. It was these teams that proved they wanted to play and did just that by winning. The highlight of the season was the meeting of arch-rival Reed College on May Day. The Quakers showed fire and spirit as they beat Reed by a score of 5-2. This is the first year a football spring train- ing program has been operated at GFC In view of the coming grid season, the foresight of Coach Carl Carpenter is displayed by this new develop- ment in the college athletic emphasis. Some of the men out for spring training this year are shown running plays. Left to right they are: back row: John Johnson, Paul Cammack, Jim Ellis. Front row: Howard Crow, Gil Rinard, Harold Brown, Ron Staples, Chuck Newman, Ed Cammack, and Fred Gosnell. 4 44 Kneeling: (I. to r.) Barbara Hogsett, forward; Eunice Ferguson, guard; Shirlene Swisher, forward; Marilyn Peck, forward. Standing: Alfreda Pinther, forward; Jo Wohlford, guard; Faye McCord, guard; Janice Bishop, forward; Barbara Janson, guard; (not pictured) Carol Riggs, guard. Quakerettes BASKETBALL SCORES Sherwood High School Linfield Sherwood High School Lewis and Clark Oregon College Knappa High School 22 44 24 26 42 42 14 31 26 28 36 37 U GFC GFC GFC GFC GFC GFC etc. NAOMI TUNING — 4-year letterman in volley ball PAT SCHROEDER — 4-year letterman in volley bail and basketball FAYE McCORD 4-year letterman in basketball Volleyball Team Kneeling: Jo Wohlford, Alfredo Pinther, Rondo Brown, Pat Schroeder. Back row: Eunice Ferguson, Naomi Tuning, Barbara Hogsett. Oregon State highway dept. 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FIRST ST NEWBERG, OREGON PHONE JE 8-2660 Camera Store Picture Framing . . . Oil Coloring Copies ... • • Norman Riley Phone 484 PENNEY ' S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 158 Best of Luck In Years To Come NEWBERG DRUGS It I A C I _J. Dl QQ I Newberg Branch DOUG ' S CHEVRON STATION Newberg, Oregon Where Our Gas and Service Are Both Supreme Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of ' 58 ANDERSONS HARDWARE DR. JOHN L. McKINNEY OPTOMETRIST COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, TILLERS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 6Q2 FIRST STREET NEWBERG, ORE. Phone 211 APPLIANCES, AND SPORTING GOODS. SMITH FUNERAL CHAPEL DICK KROHNS APPLIANCE CENTER Frigidaire Appliances Sales Service 315 E. First St. Phone 262 GENE and JEAN SMITH Newberg JOHN ' S TEXACO PHONE 3581 DREWS f fewelry. DIAMONDS ♦ WATCHES ♦ GIFTS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING NEWBERG, OREGON 1ST AND GARFIELD Authorized Ford and Mercury FERGUSON Sales and Service REXALL DRUGS PHONE 348T BOB ' S AUTO PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS INC. WdcKu , UntiijvJrH COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 158 915 East First Phone 4561 MILLER MERCANTILE CO.. INC. 616 E. FIRST STREET BOB PILKENTON Newberg, Oregon HAD HALGREN Clothing For The Whole Family Newberg, Oregon NeWdeRG HARDWARE WESTERN AUTO Yniir Marshall Well Store ± XJltl If J. Ill 81 lull ft tr 119 Vlrl t Where Your Dollar Buys More SUPPLY a none ■ tiDi W irillg ouppiico 719 E. 1st Newberg, Oregon Car Accessories Home Appliances Houseware Free Pickup Delivery Hardware House Fixtures DICK ' S SHELL SERVICE AsarkfMntf r)tf fllff r r BBUtilalC i caici Open Evenings Phone - 3933 1st and River St. Glenn Flatters Phone 373 Newberg, Oregon INDEX OF STUDENTS AEBISCHER, EVON 30 AEBISCHER, GERALD 30, 58 ACKER, BLAIR 56 ANDREWS, JERRI 30, 44, 58, 64, 65 ANDREWS, ROBERT 30, 74, 78 ASTLEFORD, ROBERT 31, 52, 84 BEALS, CHARLES 8, 38 BEALS, MEREDITH 18, 55 BELTZ, ALEX 10, 52 BELTZ, JOAN 10 BISHOP, JAMES 10, 45 BISHOP, JANICE 14, 24, 38, 42, 43, 44, 55, 87 BOLDT, RUTH 31 BROWN, GARY 3 1 , 41 , 42, 43, 48, 5 1 , 64, 65, 76, 80, 84 BROWN, HAROLD 24, 39, 45, 74 BROWN, ROBERT 31, 1 5, 43, 52, 77, 78, 84 BROWN, RONDA 30, 31, 40, 42, 48, 49, 88 BRYANT, DON 55, 56 BURGESS, DAVID 31, 56 BURNETT, SHIRLEY 31 CAMMACK, EDWIN 31,43, 76, 84 CAMMACK, MARGARET 24, 39 CAMMACK, PAUL 27, 41, 43, 75, 80, 84 CAMMACK, RALPH 52, 73, 75 CAMPBELL, DALE 16, 38, 40, 48, 80, 83 CAMPBELL, DOLORES 31, 41 CARPENTER, CARL 73, 74, 77, 78 CHAMBERLAIN, FLOYD 31 CHANDLER, MAURICE 15, 25 CHITWOOD, DON 14, 27, 39, 83 CHRISTENSEN, SALLY 16, 27, 39, 44, 64, 65, 66 CLARK, SCOTT T. 3, 10, 42 CLARKSON, EDWIN 35 CLEM, ARNOLD COLE, KARA 18 COLE, WAYNE 18 COMFORT, MERLE COPPOCK, ROXANA 24, 38, 41, 48 CORLETT, MAC 25 COX, DAVID CRAVEN, NANCY 31, 41, 42, 45, 48, 51, 55 CROW, HOWARD 28, 77, 79, 83 CURRYER, BETTY 14, 15, 25, 41, 45, 48 DAVIES, JOHN 19 DAVIS, JOHN 19, 38, 41, 42, 44, 48 DAVIS, LENORE 19, 39, 40, 42, 44 DEALY, EDWARD 31, 65 DEALY, SANDRA 25 DRAHN, PAUL 32 ELLIS, JAMES 25, 44, 58 FERGUSON, EUNICE 32, 87, 88 FINK, JIM 39 FOWLER, GORDON 15, 28, 74 GREDERICK, MAX 32 GEORGE, PHYLLIS 14, 15, 38, 39, 40, 42, 44 GILBERT, ROMA 32 GOSNELL, FRED 52, 76 HAMILTON, JACK 41, 52 HAMPTON, JOSEPH 32, 76 HANKINS, CHRISTINE 19, 39, 42, 44 HARRISON, RICHARD 25, 38, 41, 42, 76 HAZELLE, MARY 10, 49 HEADRICK, DENVER 10 HEINRICH, DAMON 15, 28, 38, 39, 43, 55, 74, 77, 79 HESTER, JOYCE 19, 39, 44, 49 HESTER, MEREDITH 28, 44, 48 HILL, MACKEY 10, 60 HINKLE, LOREN 32, 52 HINKLE, DELORIS 22, 39 HODSON, ROBERT 32 HOFSTETTER, RALPH 35 HOGSETT BARBARA 32, 87, 88 HOLTON, LILLIAN 32, 48 HOPPER, WILLIAM 19, 43, 74, 77, 79 HOSKIN, DAVID 74 HOSKINS, JACK 15, 25, 43, 52, 77, 79, 80, 84 HOUSTON, LARRY 28, 43, 76, 83 JANSON, BARBARA 32, 40, 45, 87 JARVILL, CONNIE 15, 25, 38, 40, 55 JOHNSON, JOHN 32, 43, 75, 80 JOHNSON, KAY 32, 41, 48, 51, 56 KIM, JOUNG JA 33 KOENIG, WILLIAM 1 1, 41, 48 KUMASAWA, KEN 33, 43, 45, 74 LANHAM, CATHY 33 LYDA, JOHN 16, 20, 84 MACY, CHARLOTTE 1 1 MAGEE, WARREN 33 MALLETT, LLOYD 1 1 MARTIN, DR. CECILIA 10, 44 MARTIN, GORDON 14, 16, 25, 52, 75 MARTIN, NAOMI 20 McCORD, FAYE 20, 49, 87 McCRACKEN, SARAH 13 Mcdonald, eugene i i, 25 McDONNEL, JAMES 16, 20, 44, 48, 49, 50 McNICHOLS, GENETTE I I MEYER, SALLY 26, 38, 40, 42, 62 MILLS, GENEVIEVE 35 MILLS, PAUL I I MIRGON, DAVID 35 MORIS, NEIL 33 MOORE, MINNIE 1 1 MORSE, HOWARD 33, 39, 41, 52, 75, 80, 84 MORSE, PAUL 14, 15, 26, 43, 56, 77, 78 MOTT, DICK 14, 20, 44, 52, 62, 74, 77, 78 NEUMAN, CHARLES 43 NEWELL, JACK 28, 73, 74, 79 NOLTA, DAN 33, 80, 77 NORDYKE, QUENTIN 14, 15, 20, 39, 43, 44, 52 PAYNE, DIANNE 14, 28, 39, 44, 52 PEARSON, DORIS 14, 15, 21, 38,41, 48 PECK, MARILYN 33, 87 PERISHO, EARL 16, 26, 38, 42, 43, 55 PERISHO, GERALDINE 28, 40; 48 PERISHO, STANLEY 33, 38, 40, 41, 42, 48, 55, 80 PHILLIPS, RICHARD 28, 40, 48 PIERCE GERALD 15, 26, 38, 41, 44, 48, 51, 64, 65 PIERSON, NEIL 26, 78, 79 PINTHER, ALFREDA 26, 38, 40, 42, 43, 87, 88 POWELL, HELEN I I POWELL, VIRGINIA 29, 39,44 RANDALL, DOLORES 29 REID, MARK REMPEL, EVAN 12 RETHERFORD, JUDI 16, 29, 42, 44, 45, 48, 51, 52, 56, 64, 65 RIGGS, CAROL 14, 15, 29, 38, 43, 45, 51, 55 RINARD, GILBERT 33, 39, 41, 43, 48, 50, 52, 55, 56. 74 ROBERTS, DR. ARTHUR 12, 15, 16, 39 ROSS, ALICE 12 ROSS, PRESIDENT MILO C. 6, 56 ROGERS, DOROTHY ROTH, JOHN 64, 65 ROURKE, MYRNA 33, 48, 50, 58 SARGENT, HERBERT 21, 39 SCHMELTZER, JOHN 33 SCHROEDER, PATRICIA 2 1 , 43, 88 SHEIBON, KAY 34 SHORT, CARYL JEAN 12 SINCLAIR, JOY 34, 38, 40, 42 SLOCUM, ELAINE 29, 38 SMITH, GARY 34, 56, 51, 77, 83 SMITH, ISAAC 12 SMITH, LARY 14, 34, 48, 51, 56, 77, 78, 83 SMITH, PAT 35 SMITH, ROBERT 16, 21, 39, 44, 58 SOMMER, SHIRREL 34, 39, 40, 41 STAPLES, RONALD 29, 38, 43, 58, 76 ST. CLAIR, BILL 75 STEPHEN, GLADYS 34 STOLBERG, EUGENE 29, 42 SWISHER, SHIRLENE 34, 48, 51, 87 SUTTON, MARY 12 TIELEMAN, MARIE 12, 39, 44 TITTLE, CORDELL 29, 41, 76, 80 TUCKER, DILLA 12, 44 TUNING, NAOMI 21, 39, 42, 43, 88 WARD, KATHLEEN 34 WHEELER, NED 34, 40, 41, 52, 75, 83 WHISENHUNT, EDNA 26, 44 WILLCUTS, HELEN 13 WILLCUTS, JANE 29 WILLCUTS, ROBER T 26 WILLCUTS, RONALD 66, 77, 78 WILLIAMS, DEAN KENNETH 7, 13, 14, 38, 56 WILSON, LYLE 15, 29, 36, 39, 40, 44 WING, DAVIE 21, 38, 41, 42, 43 WINTERS, ARTHUR 15 WINTERS, GWENDOLYN 13 WOHLFORD, JO 26, 38, 42, 45, 87, 88 Autographs Q1 THANKS .... Mr. Bishop for your sincere understanding and wise counsel when I was frustrated . . . Judi for your hours spent in running errands, making picture sched- ules, and originality when we made up the pages, and your sense of humor when things went wrong .... Barbara and Nancy, your consistency in getting the job finished and the budget met .... Betty for helping paste pictures in place .... Ken, for saving many steps for me by wearing out your car, for taking pictures, and most of all for being wil ling to do last minute jobs .... Harold for always being at the scene of action at the right time and with the appropriate equipment .... MY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR CATERING TO MY PECULIAR WHIMS WITH A SMILE .... CAROL RISGS Goodbye, Seniors...


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