Girls Polytechnic High School - Maid Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1961
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HfZ'lgkX3Mqf??tQg i'x,.v ,Lg 3- gk LR 1.52 in xy' M L. -V+ , N-swgsmsv: ' , 521 2 m,W,gggw53ggg.2,g:Rgg3zel5ia,g5,,13'Wg,KgfD35Jg55,2,ggi3g5j3gi?z3rm,'w1s2,zf5Qzgs3gigiafgf:, ',Y,,,g M. W ,Q M Nawwfgfgqyiffffygg-wsgzseffim.,1J,'mQg'Sx:mxgg,fiygwig f A HM N. :W mm ,is ff Q LQ H E? 94' as I , f , . ig gg ? 2 Q Mr. Edwards . . May We at Girls Polytechnic show how We COOPERATE Shoulder to Shoulder with our . . . Side by Side in our . . . il . Step by Step ' in our . . . 5 for so SUPERINTENDENT J. W. EDWARDS As athletic coach, teacher, and administrator, Jonathan Edwards has since 1923 served faithfully the interests of Portland schools. Since his appointment as Superintendent of Schools in 1953, he has placed School District No. l in the foreh front of American education in such fields as school finance, public relations, teacher education, and curriculum improvement. On his retirement, Girls Poly- technic pays tribute to the clear-sighted leadership of Jack Edwards. G.P.H.S. Is a Special School. . . She's Reall Great WE COOPERATE ..... Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest! We, all five hundred of us, come to Girls Polytechnic from every section of Portland to attend classes recfuired on the basic high school curriculum and to take advantage of the special courses available. We have a large variety to choose from-commercial foods, merchandising, fashion and commercial clothing, secretarial science, business machines, dental science, and practical nursing. Upon graduation every maior may be considered terminal, or, if we wish, we may go on to college to earn a degree in our chosen field. We all cooperate as we study, work and have fun together. This year we have fifty-six additional seniors from seven other high schools who share in our cooperative program. These girls divide their day between Girls Polytechnic and their own school as they maior in dental science, practical nursing or business machines. While they are here, they gain more friends and develop confidence and new skills through specialized training for future employment. . . with other city high schools in the cooperative program. Here- senior girls come mornings to take dental science and business machines. Practical nursing is shared in the afternoonsw . . . to become better acquainted with each other. Both Roma Menold, left, of Girls Poly and Joyce Koster, Washington senior, who chat outside the bookroom, take dental science. From Near and Far We Come . . . to Cooperate . . . in the commercial foods class where Pat Allen, Colleen Weaver and Mary McKinny help make and sell fancy cookies and sweet breads as a catering service. . . . with the printers to produce our yearbook. Sharon Rand, left, Polymaid editor, confers with Mr. Ben Miller and Mr. Hugh Bleything on details for the composition of our book. To hare Ideas That Surely Rate, WE COMMUNICATE We love to talk! And being so inclined, we take advantage of any and all opportunities. Any time, anywhere, no matter what the occasion, we communicate our thoughts, whether they be about pertinent world affairs or the latest news of our school, Serious discussions with our teachers and counselors help us to solve many of our problems and to plan beneficial programs for our future. ln our classrooms we voice our opinions and listen to the ideas of others as discussions help us to understand better the world around us. The latest fads that sweep the teen-age set receive many favorable comments and a few, not so complimentary. Some of our extra moments we spend with our friends talking over the latest hit records by our favorite singing idols. By the end ofthe week, the Friday night game and dance arouse excitement and create much chatter among those planning an evening of fun and relaxation. . . . in panel discussions. Peggy Bryant, left, Marietta Crist, Deanna Ralph, and Terri Arvay debate the qualifications of the 1960 presidential candi- dates in a senior social studies class. We Talk to Each Uther . . . Communicate . . while we rush -from class to class in lose companionship with our 'fellow stu- ents. ln three minutes we may have ime to exchange a bit of the latest, ut mostly we try not to be tardy. I A I 'th h I f T . D - - . . . on report card day when fafzes depict happiness and dismay as girls gather landerlmancclull2cilgi:oTi'l!i1l:::?g'halxlepelounilanalachivdeiatlsillEjlgigctpila together to compare grades. Shirly Minor, left, Mary Pryor, Lydia Bell, Kathy skefchf Hicks, Barbara Jensen,, and Sue Congdon show mixed emotions. We Wait for the Day We Graduate, Girls are always thinking, wondering, and worrying about the future. The freshmen enioy the new and exciting experiences while the faculty woncler how long it will take the beginning class to appreciate the full value of high school. The Career Conference though helps stimulate their interest. The sophomores, pondering the different suggestions for the major field, give serious concentration before their final consideration. The juniors anticipate their senior year and plan a crowded schedule to make their last year their most successful. Finding their school days at last over, the seniors meet the challenge of life by weighing the possibilities of entering the business world, going to college, or getting married. They will have the satisfaction, however, of knowing that the demand for Girls Poly graduates in the business world is high in all fields. Only time will tell whether or not each will succeed as she goes her separate way. WE CONTEMPLATE ..... . . . with our counselors and principals after they anticipate our needs from their weekly meetings. 'Here, Mr. Qeluury, left, Mrs. Odi- orone, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Dowe, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Piro, secretary, Mrs. McLean, and Mrs. Mee review the individual problems that lfill. Our Plans, Our Future . . .We Contemplate! t d ' colle e listen to a speaker from Oregon . . . with various college representatives on State College Conference Day. Juniors and seniors interese in g State University who talked to us about the courses and opportunities that are offered. we forecast for our maior. Lynda Washburn, left, Judi Peterson, Judy Chenoweth, Mrs. Ocliorne, counselor, and Barbara Schnell know that sophomores plan thoroughly for the future. . . . with our test coordinator, Mrs. Nelson, as wetplan for our future vocation after reviewing our test scores and aotitudes. Shown here is Meg Little conferring about her future possibilities. Helpful advice from thoughtful counselors who guide us through the year . . . energy expended by teachers in putting across their subject . . . the well-planned lunches from the competent cafeteria staff who believes the way to a student's heart is through her stomach . . . a cleaner school because of the efficiency of our various custodians . . . the friendly chats between teachers and students . . . the gracious help of our secretaries . . . we benefit from all these and more, as we go through the year . . . SHOULDER TO SHOULDER. Administration ii 5 E 5 2 5 I DEDICATIO T0 MRS. L VGNNE H WE Have you ever realized the hundreds of hours that go into the planing of a yearbookethe many head- aches-and finally the moment of relief when the yearbook is complete. Mrs. Lavonne Hawes, as advisor to the Polymaid staff, has lived through all of this and more in order that she might guide the staff in the production of a yearbook everyone is proud of. Since becoming advisor, she has snapped pictures, drawn lines, fig- ured budgets, become an art critic, demonstrated the procedure of developing a print, and-oh yes-gotten a few gray hairs. And for what? Four All-American yearbooks and unlimited happiness. Mrs. Hawes also teaches freshman English and social studies, putting forth every effort to help each girl in every way possible. Her room, with the girls' original work and displays, is illustrative of the skill with which she works with the girls. We are proud of these efforts, and we are proud of our devoted teacher. We proudly dedicate this l96l Polytechnic Maid to the All-American Advisor -Mrs. Lavonne Hawes. o Our Devoted Teachers Who Plan Retirement MRS. RUTH GREVE Mrs. Ruth Greve-teacher, counselor, and friend been on the faculty of Girls Polytechnic her transfer from Cleveland High in 1950. has taught mathematics, typing, and book- and has served as chairman of the mathe- department and the business education As a class adviser, counselor, and test and as acting vice-principal for 1955- Mrs. Greve has given generously of her and talents to help students solve their prob- and make wiseplans. In her modest, un- way she has endeared herself to all who for her rare ability to help others their own difficulties and decide what After three years as Junior Red Cross adviser, Greve assumed the advisership of the Stu- Council and assisted that organization to en- its functions and direct many worthwhile Her practical advice and business acu- have also been of great value to the school committee. While wishing her happiness in her retirement, at Girls Polytechnic regret our own loss of Greve's many talents. ln Wordsworth's we have found in her The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. MISS EDNA HOLLENBECK , In Shakespeare's words, Parting is such sweet sorrow. When the parting means the departure from Girls Polytechnic of a beloved teacher who has moved graciously through its ways for twen- ty-one years, only the sweetness of remembering countless shining moments and knowing that she is going on to new and vital experiences in her retirement can offset in some measure the sad- ness. Since her transfer to Girls Polytechnic from Roosevelt High School in 1940, Miss Edna M. Hollenbeck has taught English, reading, mathe- matics, and social studies. Many hundreds of stu- dents have been privileged to wide-n their intel- lectual horizons under her patient, skilled guid- ance, and as chairman of the English department she has coordinated activities and helped many new teachers plan their work. Miss Hollenbeck has also given unstintingly of her time and energy in extracurricular organizations. She has served as adviser to La Golindrina, Thespians, and Poly Promenaders. Of recent years she has given un- counted hours to assisting Del Fuego, the school Fire Squad. In depth and breadth of cultural interests, in patient guidance of the young, in ability to con- vey to her students her own high standards, Miss Hollenbeck has enriched Girls Polytechnic. May the sun shine on her in the years ahead! Friendly Leadership Gives Inspiration to Students H 7 lf, V 'fx MISSNRUTH l?!OWE Affdc i ,f'D.1Qyf ,.,3Cg4J.5LfwL 7444! f-Q , ffyfw 1 ' .1 ,Q ff , , ,f A LQ LVL, l4!6A,Ijf7y,,Q4x gq'rL,c.r,f 7,41,Lei. l,i,ffv,gL44z . f,,JiLm4.44,ffq7 K K, My J X, , VV,f fl,.fy!Li,'ACfK fw,5,,-g- Girls Polytechnic is one of The best technic' schools in the Northwest. This would not be possibl without the guidance of our administrators, Mi Dowe and 'Mrs. Martin. Under Their leadership o school has expanded steadily. Perhaps one of the many memories a graduat student takes with her is that of Miss Dowe standin by her office door greeting the passing girls. H smiling radiance always brightens the day. Miss Dowe is a very busy woman, but she alwa has time to take a special interest in each memb of our school. ln her office you can find pictures past students as well as other momentos her st dents have given her. Working in close partnership with Miss Dowe Mrs. Martin, our vice principal. As the Dean Women she meets with the class counselors on morning each week, and together they search f new ways to help the student body. She also worlf closely with the various school clubs and activiti in giving advice that is welcomed. We feel our school has progressed greatly b cause the administrators and faculty take time know and understand each student. COOPERATING WITH THE SCHOOL is the Parent Teacher Student Association. Officers, who are Mrs. Cochren, left, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Rieck, Cathy Rieck, secretary, Mrs. McAuley, President, Miss Dowe, Mr. Cochren, Mrs. Walden, and Mrs. Hawes, meet regularly in the Betty Jane room. 76 MRS. ELVA MARTIN Vice Principal Special Duties Require Extra Efforts of Facult ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES MR. RICHARD DIXON MRS. CATHERINE DUNN MR. DAVID EVANS MISS HELEN FARRENS English, Social Studies, Audio English, Social Studies, National Social Studies, Social Studies LlbfHI'Y, AFGYYTBC Visual Coordinator Honor Society Chairman, Hi-Light, Keyettes MISS EDNA HOLLENBECK English, English Department Chairman, Del Fuego MRS. laVONNE HAYES Social Studies, Polytechnic National Honor Society SURROUNDED ON All. SIDES by the confusion and chaos of returning from summer vacation is Mr. David Evans, who wonders if he can ever get back to the normal routine. MRS. EI.EANOR MATTHEWS MRS. l.OUISE M:LEAN MR. RICHARD SPEIGHT MRS. I.OVA WILEY Social Studies, Assembly English, Social Studies, Senior English, Social Studies Speech, Drama, Thespians, or, Scholarship Chairman Class Counselor ' 1 ' , Nlukeropes KBPS Coordinator Glfifmh MQ MQ if ted! Dfw A Untiring Efforts of Teachers Appreciated b Girls HOME ECONOMICS ,as Hmm, 1-XVRJ3' AF. 'S'-sg Mme fv 'Ya eg- '-Q as IM is-25 gym-.2-?,s Q Mawr-eg Zi? 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H0016 ECOHOPHICS, 50PI10m0fE Clothinig Coordinator Junior Counselor Counselor W MISS NELMA SAYLOR Commercial Foods, Home Economics Chairman PHYS GATHERING IN THE BETTY JANE ROOM and enioying the luncheon served 10 them by The commercial foods class are lhe fourlh period lunch teachers. Par Allen and Mary McKenny, in the background, are acting as hostesses. ICAL EDUCATION ART MUSIC MRS. BARBARA GLEDHILL MISS MADELINE MORGAN MISS MIRIANI MORGAN NIR- CHARLES SEI-BEE I8 Physical Education, Social Stu dies PI'1ySi al Education, Dr' ettes Art General, Arts and Craft Chansonettes, General Music ndMi Instrumental, Drum Corps Teachers Counsel Students for an Enriched Future BUSINESS MR. LEONARD DELURY MRS. RUTH GREVE GJ I W HMRS- NINA NELSON MRS. DELORES WALLER Typing, General Business, Typing, Mafhemaggcs X goffhandf FYSSIIYUHH COUYWSEIOE Business Machines, Office Practice Bookkeeping, Merchandising, est Coordinator, Student Council Pqlyeffes Vocational Counselor, Y.F.C. IN THE CAREER DAY ASSEMBLY, the teachers of the various majors emphasized, to the 'fresh-' men and sophomores, the opportunities of their respective fields. MRS. NORMA ZIMMERMAN Typing, English SCIENCE MISS JEAN HILI. MRS. REBECCA LARIMER MR. DARIO RASCHIO MRS. JEAN STROMQUIST Biology, Dental Science, Practical Nursing Biology, Chemistry, Science MGTIWSVUSIICS, Algebra, Math Denfal C004-dinafof Depanmem Chairman Department Chairman, Del Fuego Office, Bookroom, Cafeteria, Maintenance Staffs Tl-IE COMPLEX JOB of a school office was handled capably and efficiently by Mrs. Josephine Piro, left, and Mrs. Ruth Simpson, head secretary. TALKING OVER PROBLEMS are these two student teachers, Mr. Wallace Peterson, right, from the Uni- versity of Portland, and Mr, Hayden Morrison from Portland State. Mr. Peterson is teaching social studies and Mr. Morrison, music. THE SCHOOL FINANCES in order are Mrs. Genevieve and her assistant, Mrs. Pauline Barton, who conscien- work hard at this iob, besides helping the various clubs their records in tip-top shape and maintaining the general in the book room. 4 mxcncs AND sxmusucs are gained by Mrs. G'V'NG H,FlPFUl, AID in the libfafv is Mrs- Nancy Ashmore, student teacher from Portland Margaret RWE' a55'5'a ' I'b'a 'an- State with Mrs. Matthews. trive for a Clean, and Well- Urganized School WORKING HARD to prepare a good lunch menu for the faculty and student body are Mrs. Naomi Lutz, who is now manager, Mrs. lngeborg Breitenstein, and Mrs. Lorene Paul, past manager. Mrs. Laura Anson is a new member of the staff. KEEPING THE SCHOOL NEAT AND CLEAN is Mrs. Corey Belleque, our school matron. ENJOYING THEIR COFFEE BREAK are our loyal custodians, Mr. Sam Woessner, Mr. Homer Teifel, Mr. Carl Alder, Mr. William Laughlin, and Mr. Lin- coln Wright, who, through hard work, keep our school in tip-top shape. Sam, as he is known to all, retires this year after having spent has last three years in this school. W The constant flow of notes from desk to desk the clickety-click of speed tests . . . sudden outbursts of transistors between classes . . . the rushing from class to class to keep from being tardy . . . quick sharpening of pencils for a pop test . . . the snappy class debates mixing fun and education . . . tantalizing aromas from freshly baked rolls or cookies . . . the whirr of sewing machines as new creations are fashioned . . . the welcome interruption with the distribution of the Hi Lights . . . these are the everyday happenings we share . . . SIDE BY SIDE. Classes 5 X 2 K ? f 2 5 2 3 2 ? X f K E f 2 2 is Q B is A GETTING TOGETHER FOR ONE OF THEIR MANY NECESSARY MEETINGS which are held throughout the year are these senior officers, left, Barbara Wehrley, president, Nancy Rorher, secretary, Mary Ann McNicholas, vice-president, and Mary Maker, treasurer. This, our IasT year of high school, one That will be remembered by eaci one of us. When we bring To mind oL past four years, we have many mornen' To remember. There were The wonderful Sprint Shows, April Rainbows, CenTennif' Fair, Spring in Space, and Hell Hawaii, The excellent school plays, Cl Havoc, Time for Romance, Royal ol casion, and Brief Music, The Teas f our mofhers, The election of student bo and class officers, The selection of o Rose Festival princess, and, of cours The Senior Prom. All of These will bf memories we will never forgef. The cl max of our school years is graduaTion, t Turning point in many of our lives. l feel privileged To have served ai your class president. IT has been a ri warding experience for me. I apprecial The help I have received from The ofhel class officers and all of you who hav cooperated with us. Mosf of all I woul like To Thank Mrs. Mclean who has wil ingly guided me Through my Term presidenf. lf we remember The high standards have learned aT Girls Poly, we should be able To aTTain our goals in life. Barbara Wehrl Seniors and Officers Pledge to Uphold the Mott BIG BUSINESS AND MUCH PLANNING TRANSPIRES as the seniors excitedly discuss the coming pre-graduation activities with their president, Barbara Wehrley. ALLEN, PATRICIA-Commercial Foods. Sigma Tau Kappa, Key- ettes, vice-pres., sec., Del Fuego, pres., sec., treas., Tune Timers, sec., Student Council, Hi Light, career editor. Airline Hostess. ANDERSON, JAN-Transfer from Roosevelt High. Commercial Clothing. Sigma Tau Kappa, sgt.-at-arms, Keyettes, sec., Pep Club, sgt.-at-arms, Del Fuego,, Student Council, Ad Astra, vice- pres., Creative Dancing, pres., Chansonettes. Work. ARVAY, THERESA--Transfer from McMinville High. Commercial Clothing. Business College. BAILY, FAYE-Commercial Foods. College. BAIRD, GAYLE-Distributive Education. Delta Mu, Keyettes, Y.F.C., freas., Tune Timers. College. BENNETT, JO ANN--Practical Nuising. Delta Mu, treas., Del Fuego, Aremac, Thespians, Y.F.C., Student Council. Nursing. BERGER, JANICE-Transfer from Cleveland High. Distributive Education. Y.F.C., Chansonettes. Marriage. BLADES, THERESA-Commercial Foods. National Thespians, De-l Fuego, Jr. Roadside Council, Aremac, sec., Student Council, Drama Plays. Marriage. BOST, CHRISTINE-Transfer from Bishop Hogan High, Kansas City, Missouri. Business Machines. Polymaid Staff, filing. Air- line Hostess. 'We are Bu1lt for Character ot for Fame' MISS MUSIC MISS FASHION MISS ARTIST MBFY Maker Carlene Crawford Barbara Ulmen BRANDT, SALLY-Business Shorthand. Chansonettes, Tune Timers, Poly Steppers, Work. BRECHBIEL, CHERYL-Commercial Clothing. Jr. Roadside Coun- cil. Marriage. BROWN, JOYCE-Business Machines. Delta Mu, treas., sec., Key- ettes, treas., Student Council, sgt.-at-arms, Aremac, Del Fuego, Jr. Red Cross, 1960-61 Rally Squad, Polymaid Staff, copy, Pep Club. Business College. BRYANT, PEGGY-Commercial Clothing. Y.F.C. Business Col- lege. CARROLL, PAT-Commercial Clothing. Sigma Tau Kappa, pres., sgt.-at-arms, Polyettes, vice-pres., Pep Club, pres., sec., Nurrice, sec., Poly Steppers, Student Council, Y.F.C., sec., Swimming Team, Drama Plays, National Honor Society. Portland State College. CLANCY, CHICKI-Commercial Clothing. Sigma Tau Kappa, Keyettes, Jr. Achievement, Chansonettes. Portland State College. CLARK, JANET-Secretarial Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, Fanci- anns, Keyettes, treas., Del Fuego. College. COCHREN, CHARLENE-Commercial Clothing. Poly Proiectors, Aremac, Mikeropes, treas., Cercle Motrice, Giardino. Work. COURY, JANET-Secretarial Science. Keyettes, Del Fuego, Na- tional Thespians, Student Council, Poly Steppers, Hi Light Staff, feature editor, Marriage. Pensiveness Prevails, ip. F E .,,.,.,.. F in Poly's Histor We'v CRAWFORD, CARLENE-Commercial Clothing. Sigma Tau Keyettes, hist., Jr. Red Cross, treas., National Thespians, treas., vice-pres., Drama Plays. Oregon State College. CRIST, MARIETTA-Transfer from Roosevelt High. Co Clothing. Y.F.C. Beauty College. CURRY, LINDA-Business Machines. Delta Mu, Chaplain ettes, treas., pres., 1960-61 Rally Squad, Student Body Y.F.C., Bible Quiz, capt., sec., vice-pres., pres, Miss Sw Jr. Red Cross, pres., Delegate to Summer Camp training mga uzzuuz . ., , ig 5:15 , il .aff gg! 5 +411 ales 2 .vz Motrice, pres., Berg's Hi Board, Regional Conference. DAVIS, CHRISTINA-Practical Nursing. Poly Steppers, Aremac, Poly Proiectors, Mikeropes. Nursing. DOYLE, SHARON-Business Machines. National Thespians,, Proiectors, Cercle Motrice, Y.F.C. College. ESPEY, NANCIE-Transfer from Washington High. Machines. Chansonettes. C ETHINGTON, SUSAN-Business Machines. Delta Mu, vice-pres., sgt.-at-arms, Y.F.C., pres., vice-pres., sec., Del Fuego, pres., Keyettes, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Pep Club, Tennis Team, Stepping Stones, Tune Timers. Marriage. FERGUSON, LILLY-Commercial Clothing. National Thespians, Chansonettes, Miss Merry Christmas, Student Council. Fashion School. FLORY, MARIAN-Commercial Clothing. Drillettes, Keyettes, Delta Mu, Y.F.C., Del Fuego, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Nurrice, Jr. Roadside Council. Work. FLORY, MARJORIEfBusiness Machines. Delta Mu, pres., sec., hist., Keyettes, sec., hist., Drillettes, Y.F.C., Jr. Roadside Coun- cil, sec., Student Ccuncil, Pep Club, Student Body vice-pres., Soph. Class sec., Polymaid Staff, Chansonettes. Work. FOTIS, KATHERINE-Secretarial Science. Jr. Roadside Council, Del Fuego, Y.F.C. College, Work. GORMAN, LILLIAN-Business Machines. Delta Mu, sgt.-at-arms, pres., Y.F.C., Del Fuego, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, Are mac, Stepping Stones. Work. HAUGAN, LOUISE-Business Machines. Del Fuego, Delta Mu, Student Council, Polymaid Staff. Marriage. HERGERT, DQREEN-Transfer from Providence Academy. Busi- ness Machines. Polyettes, National Thespians, Drama Plays, Chansonettes, Sextet. Business College. HICKEY, NANCY-Commercial Foods. Tune Timers, Aremac, vice- pres., Jr. Achievement, Keyettes, Sigma Tau Kappa. Work. Had a Part, and Part of Po1'y's in Every Heart MISS DENTAL ASSISTANT MISS COMMERCIAL FOODS MISS PRACTICAL NURSE Cathy Rleck F5Ye Ba'lY Jo Ann Bennett HUBBARD, DORIS-General Art. Work. HUENNEKENS, NYLA-Transfer from The Dalles High, The Dalles, Ore. Y.F.C. Work. ILLINGSWORTH, CYNTHIA-Secretarial Science. Aremac, Art Club, Y.F.C., Cercle Mofrice, Del Fuego, pres. College. X IRVINGS, ELLA MAE-Commercial Clothing. Del Fuego, Poly- ettes, Aremac, National Thespians. Business College. JONAS, JUDY-Transfer from Sandy High. Armed Forces. KEENEY, LILLIAN-Secretarial Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, treas. hist., Tune Timers, Cercle Motrice, Keyettes, French Club, Hi Light Staff, bus. mgr. College. 2 'mis 1 KISTLER, SHARON-Commercial Clothing. Sigma Tau Kappa, hist., Drilletfes, Del Fuego, Polyettes, Tune Timers, Chanson- - ettes, Sextet. College. KLESS, ROWENA-Business Machines. Sigma Tau Kappa, treas., hist., Polyettes, treas., Drillettes, National Thespians, pres., hist., National Honor Society, Poly Proiectors, Jr. Roadside Council, Poly Steppers, Chansonettes, Tennis Team, Drama Plays, Polymaid Staff, bus. mgr. Portland State College. KORTING, KAYE-Beauty College. Graduation Indicates Successful Ending to Four 'z i i MISS MERCHANDISING MISS STENOGRAPHER MISS CALCULATOR Carol Rekart Lee Ann Thomas Mary Ann McNicholas MARY CAROL-Commercial Foods. Aremac, Nurrice, Cercle Motrice. Work. AS, MARY ANN-Business Machines. Delta Mu, hist., Honor Society, treas., National Thespians, Keyettes, vice-pres., Sr. Class vice-pres., Jr. Achievement, Poly Drama Plays, Student Council, Student Body treas., Staff, bus. mgr., asst. editor, Regional Conference. MARY-Business and Music. Sigma Tau Kappa, treas., s, pres., Poly Proiectors, National Hon-or Society, vice- Sr. Class treas., Polymaid Staff, photography, Chanson- Sextet. Work. PAT-Commercial Clothing. Mikeropes, Jr. Roadside uncil, Student Council. Work. SON, ROBERTA-Business Machines. Sigma Tau Kappa, sgt.- arms, ,Polyettes, treas., National Thespians, sec., pres., Drama ys, Del Fuego, Nurrice, Drama Conferences. Drama. XON, DONNA-Business Machines, F.H.A., Student Coun- f Swimming Team. Work. KUHN, BOBBI-Transfer from Marycrest Academy. Business Machines. Work. LAFE, SHARON-Art General. Tune Timers, Y.F.C., pres., Chan- sonettes, Sextet. Music. LAMBERSON, MARGARET-Business Machines. Del Fuego, Jr. Red Cross, vice-pres., Lewis and Clark College. LINN, PATTY-Business Machines. Delta Mu, Poly Steppers, Key- ettes, sec., Mikeropes, Ad Astra, Jr. Roadside Council, Jr. Class pres., Student Body pres., sec., Student Council, Regional Conferences. Airline Hostess. LOSINGER, ELIZABETH-Commercial Foods. Aremac, Nurrice, Giardino, Cercle Motrice, French Club. Work. McCLEARY, JUDY-Transfer from Washington High. Commer- cial Foods. Del Fuego-. Marriage. McClURE, DONNA-Transfer from Columbia Falls, Montana. Practical Nursing. Poly Steppers, Del Fuego, Mikeropes. Nurs- ing. McCUl.LOUGH, BERNICE-Business. Del Fuego, Mikeropes, sec., Y.F.C., Giardino, Jr. Roadside Council, Aremac, Poly Proiectors. Business Colle-ge. MCDERMOTT, LOUISE-Transfer from Washington High. Business Machines. Marriage. O O Years F1lled w1th Capers, Stud , Growth MENOLD, ROMA-Dental Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, sec., vice- pres., Aremac, Polyettes, sec., National Honor Society, pres., Drum Corps, leader, Tennis Team, Girls' State Rep., Student Council, Soph. Class pres. College. MICKLEY, SHARON-Distributive Education. Poly Proiectors, Tri-Y, Y.F.C. Work. MIKKELSEN, SALLY-Art General. Y.F.C. Beauty College. MILLER, SHELIA-Practical Nursing. Delta Mu, Poly Steppers, Y.F.C., Del Fuego, Jr. Red Cross, Soph. Rep. for Miss Merry Christmas, Student Council, Jr. Achievement, sec., vice-pres., pres., Chansonettes. Nursing. MORAN, CAROL-Transfer 'From Reynolds High. Commercial Clothing. Polyettes, Student Council, Hi Light Staff, sports edi- TOT. MULHOLLAND, JUNE-Commercial Clothing. F.H.A. Marriage. NORMAN, JO ANN-Transfer from Douglas High. Business Machines. Business College. OCELLO, PAULA-Transfer from Madison High. Student Council, Chansonettes. Work. OTTO, LAREE-Transfer from Roosevelt High. Commercial Foods. Marriage. Graduating Seniors Q E l it ,,, it is Qs ... a i iiwillliif iliiiig ml? iii .a iliii , ,Stl sri , it . ki .ie it ' ::?E..5 5EZ '.r ' . . ' iii, t - it ..,, ,,,,, , Air... K.. . i. l . x .L. ....,,. . U 1 ft , . ,Spit-Q 1, ftaiyryi H 5 at iff? E. fifggivi ' 1 .P miili rfiiitfiiifst. . ii ,fzfwwi -f .. . - - aitgiizeii f ij 5. it wil, Y iii Li :ui.....,., s..,.,fiA...,,.i. flair is, 35? 5 lit? t g li f X 7 ,W Q nv . , l f l L l 5 al ' ' I 4 1 s Q' asillf N ii' r t nwlwl l s if er 5, 522145 gl' l i Y ii if Are Full Prepared for Thei OWNBEY, VIE-Transfer from Washington High. Business chines. Chansonettes. University of Oregon. PERKINS, BETTY-Commercial Clothing. Work. PETERSON, RITA-Transfer from Clackamas High. Distribut Education. Y.F.C. College. i E Q.. 'Y 's E PETTIT, DOLORES-Secretarial Science. Tune Timers, Jr. Ro side Council, Cercle Motrice. Work. PROBASCO, CAROLYN-Secretarial Science. Sigma Tau Kap Del Fuego, Keyettes, hist., Y.F.C., Jr. Roadside Council, P 5 Steppers, National Honor Society, Fanciannes, Pep Club, Ch sonettes, Modern Dancing. College. RALPH, DEANNA-Office Practice. Tune Timers, Drama Pla Swimming Team, Jr. Roadside Council, National Thespian Student Council, Y.F.C. College. enture into New Fields and RAND, SHARON-Secretarial Science. Aremac, Drillettes, treas., leader, Polyettes, sec., pres., National Honor Society, Polymaid Staff, editor. Work. REED, DONNA-Art General. Aremac, treas., Polyettes, Y.F.C. College. REKART, CAROLYN-Distributive Education. Tune Timers, Poly Sreppers, Jr. Roadside Council. Work. RICO, HELEN-Commercial Foods. Del Fuego, pres., vice-pres., Mikeropes, pres., Aremac, Swimming Team. Armed Forces. RIECK, CATHERINE-Dental Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, vice- pres., Jr. Roadside Council, Cercle Motrice, Po-lyettes, vice-pres., National Honor Society, Bedell's Fashion Board, Drillettes, Pep Club, vice-pres., P.T.S.A., sec. College. RIVET, APRIL-Secretarail Science. Delta Mu, Tune Timers, Y.F.C., Poly Steppers, Cercle Motrice, Chansoneftes, Freshie Frolic Court. Work. ROHER, NANCY-Business Machines. Delta Mu, Aremac, Key- ettes, vice-pres., sec., Drum Corps, National Honor Society, hist., Ad Astra, Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Class, sec. Portland State College. RUBLE, SHERYI.-Business Machines. Sigma Tau Kappa, chap- lain, National Thespians, sec., Jr .Roadside Council, Del Fuego, Drama Conference, Polymaid Staff, dk. rm., Hi Light Staff, Drama Plays. Marriage. SANTESSON, CYNTHIA-Transfer from Madison High. Practical Nursing. Y.F.C. Nursing. Exciting Experiences I THINK I LIKE THAT ONE, says Mariorie Flory as she and the other seniors eagerly decide on one style of announcements. Votes were then taken by regs. for the final choice. A SELL, DONNA-Business Machines. Keyettes, Jr. Red Cross, sgt.- at-arms, Student Council, Hi Light Staff, Nurrice. Work. SMITH, LOIS-Secretarial Science. Aremac. Business College. J E, I Alurxuu i . k, ix Q SPRAGUE, ROXY-Dental Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, sgt.-at- xg 5 arms, Polyettes, Keyettes,, Art Club, Y.F.C., treasl, Tennis Team, Student Council. College. SPINK, DIANNE-Secretarial Science. Aremac, Ad Astra, Del Fuego. Business College. STEPHENS, EVELYN-Commercial Foods. Jr. Roadside Council. Student Council. Work, Marriage. STEINER, CHARLENE-Business Shorthand. Sigma Tau Kappa, sgt.-at-arms, Polyettes. Work. THOMAS ELOUISE-Practical Nursing. Delta Mu, vice-pres., Key- ettes, Del Fuego, pres., Y.F.C.- Student Council, Jr. Class vice- pres., Chansonettes, Miss Merry Christmas. Nursing. THOMAS LEE ANN-Secretarial Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, vice- pres., chaplain- Drillettes, Polyettes, pres., Jr. Roadside Coun- cil, Fancianns, National Honor Society' Student Body vice- pres., Student Council, Rhodees Hi Board. College. TURNER SHEILA-Business Machines. Polyettes, National Thes- plans, pres., Drama Plays, Polymaid Staff bus. mgr. Work W e -ee it g.mg,::sM5 In .,,. M ...ge-sz .wfiszzxsii .f -ff-- Wg. .gg5g,35,ge,:s1 ,Siam Mmm: -zwtfgiia. shaft Q35 fawlizfsff' we-.ef-ess .fa ew Q If e'Lll.3ff-Tgi gi ,gg di S vs Q M W 1. 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W A Ye -,Q L X .-.Q-H .... ,me ... if ' MODEL their original .Easter hats are these members of the ggy Bryant, left Cindy lllingsworth, Jan Coury Janet Clark, Donna Sell Kathy Fotis, and Carol Rekart are proud of their 'fee-W-'f MW N-W-wsW'eHws s 'Wea-wwe . .. ,. We fe A----We if ist? ..., ii ai: - FI? : E i 1 :1 t' - 'w:3'f.:::. . 4f c 'M j 1-:M ,. .... ' WB' like HQ? -- ii -,,-eg: .... f-iii emaew.-M ,W es we .. aa- -- ,X RECEIVING SENIOR FEES was one of the many responsibilities of this years officers. Barbara Wehrley left, and Mary Maker are happy to receive Sheryl Ruble s payment. es.-is we 9. , sims.-s as M . W .---' ee 9- 3 R ma E tm m5R. .. . . ,. We mmm ew WWW .. 9, wg- sgiwfwesetw 031. t, .. age, ge Q. Q N 31.329 1 - - ' ' S, E 2. aw.. W aff'-s 35,553 57 k , .me,sfpgk'.gs.,w5,g,s,1.,f,,.gsgtgsgsegs.. .e1i'2Ft2iwMff:Hft.:,:- - 1:-.--wwf --angie.. ' s .. . X- ..... . .....- ---'- u ...I 'Th- ,,.my,-.......i, ,......2.e,,,s.s,5,a-Q s.-w11,,ff-,..,,.. --- - 'Aiki- W. W , ,W . .. 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U5 .fs 9.1 J- As We Leave Memories and Friends Behind Us ts g .J - it east W' an w sea' x t 5' 'ff CIE f 2: 41-. m f? sie H '..f .,,':1::::f,f fliisus. ,ffigigfii iiuij ' . .,. nas: -- :--.'C::. ...' 1'1ET--- ' : 'HfGf fin-mls 'f-1:f.ze:'-2 5Zgi1e:w. -:---.:: fisf- - ' iE: ?::5'5E -:ff--.s:s..1fS11g,. 455.59 Q2T:af'-:Q 451, T. - N 1.i-zzsm mm' --'ie --QaJi..'H-. Tielif- ..1'.f:ff.e'.' ,Hs ' fefw 'a':7.,., ,,,.--,fi :5 -.- , , ff, r-,gg-1 - .4 ' :f 'D W' -fi?5iifi?eFZ-fz'1::1-e .I--1:-'L--Ei, -2L?E?+S5liLl',f:fE1i:ifefl?55f.st32' -'i f 'Z .. 1: ' Z 2 K ULMEN, BARBARA-Commercial Art. Del Fuego, sec., Keyettes, Aremac, vice-pres., Polymaid Staff, art editor. College. VOSHELL, JUDI-Transfer from Jefferson High. Business Ma- chines. Polymaid Staff, copy, Y.F.C. Work. WEAVER, COLLEEN-Commercial Foods. Cercle Motrice, Aremac treas., Nurrice, Jr. Roadside Council, Poly Projectors. Work. WEHRLEY, BARBARA-Transfer from Western High, Anaheim, Calif. Business Machines. Delta Mu, treas., Student Body sec., Sr. Class pres., Hi Light Staff, Polymaid Staff, dk. rm., Meier 8. Frank Hi Board. Work. WILLIAMS, BEVERLY-Transfer from David Douglas High. Prac- tical Nursing. Delta Mu, Poly Projectors, sec., Mikeropes, Stu- dent Council, Y.F.C. Work. WOLF, APRIL-Transfer from Jordon High, Long Beach, Calif. Secretarial Science. Sigma Tau Kappa, sec., pres., Keyettes, hist., pres., National Honor Society, sec., Student Council, Ad Astra, Creative Dancing, Hi Light Staff, Polymaid Staff, adv. mgr. College. WRIGHT, SHARI-Transfer from Roosevelt High. Y.F.C., Chan- sonettes, Poly Players. Armed Forces. e Recall the Past and Contemplate the Future SHARING THE PLEASURES OF A GENERAL 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' PARTY are these seniors, Jan Anderson, left, Carlene Crawford, Marian Flory, Margie Flory, and Carolyn Probasco. The money for the cake was gathered from the two senior lunch tables. Seniors Recalled, 'Memories Are Made of This' YA PUT YER LEFT FOOT IN, ya put yer left foot out. These were the words of these eight lovely, fun-loving girls as they danced their way through that lively little tune, The Hokey Pokey at the senior talent show. Participants were Carlene Crawford, Mary Ann Mc- Nicholas, Louise Haugen, Marian Flory, Margie Flory, Pat Carroll, Doreen Hergert, Judi Voshell and Cathy Rieck. THE DUCHESS BOUNCES IN, was the skit from Mrs. Matthews' English class. Academy Award winning ac- tresses are Nancy Hickey, left, narrator, Mary Carol Mc- Kenney, Elizabeth Losinger, Beverly Williams, Peggy Lamberson, Deanna Ralph, Elouise Thomas, Donna Sell, Donna McClure, Evelyn Stevens, Pat Allen, Colleen Weaver, and Faye Baily. LOOKING INTO THE CRYSTAL BALL, these the audience a glimpse into the future as to probably happen. Sharon Rand, left, the re Sprague, Roma Menold, Linda Curry, Lee Ann and Helen Rico did impersonations as foreseen Speight. arious Committees Plan Special Senior Functions EXPECTING A GOOD TURNOUT for the Senior Banquet in the Kont-iki Room at the Sheration Hotel is the banquet committee. Donna Sell, left, Kathy Fotis, Mariorie Flory, Pat Allen, chairman, and Chicki Clancy make final plans after having made arrange- ments with the help of Mrs. McLean, adviser. AFTER MISS DOWE EXPLAINS what transpired in the previous years to the baccalaureate committee, Sharon Rand, left, Sheila Miller, Cindy lllingsworth, Miss Dowe, and Nyla Huennekins, will plan for this year's 'fellowship service at the First Baptist Church. Music will be furnished by Chansonette members. MODELING HER OWN CREATION for the Senior Prom, to be held in the Sunken Ballroom of the Masonic Temple, is Sheryl Howard. Carol Moran is checking the hemline for any corrections or adiust- ments. GATHERED IN FRONT OF POLY are these iunior class officers, left, Darlene Hammond, sec- retary, Joan Stambaugh, president, Bonnie Porter, vice-president, and Judy Simpson, treas- Ul'el'. 'fV-T . faswueae:y22.'x.w . -- -- ,A ,A V , -- 2,s,gV2. ag,-at V v 22,i .f2g?' H.. si' ,,,1 Q i,.v' - . ,... s 2. ,.,., as .ss ,-vi 1, 2,2 .f,. ,A :ti f 45?-if' ?Yki:5?fn'... '- 'VI Q, , 1 3 2g la 'lg , ,332 1 232 2 , S , 2 ,Qi ge t ::1:' 2.,.22.s.2f5.s.2r ff V -? ,. I .' 'lift li Pat Ambuehl Jean Appleman 2, 2 X E lt . .. 1 V 2 Meg 2 X.22..r':? l 3 ,s 2 2 22 ' aga- 1.. 1... V1.,..1fV.1 if . ,Q Q Y t2 2 ,ss .2 2 233 2 2 2. -ll 2 2 Ai S 25 M 4 Y 2 E225 . 2 2 2 X 2. 2, 22, gs... 12.2 ,M 2 e, Rf e .2 X Q '8 x- 21 2, 2 e 2 2 - ls- iv, .,.eV.,.L YV. .. .2 2 8 , P 25,5 2 2 W 32 8 2 w X 122 1 it 2 2 5 2 . Xu .. . -, ,Q ,swf 2 ft was W2 22,2 2 .1.V.f71.V1-fc fr' . : iiflw , . 117. 'V i 'E l'P'1t 1?12?f'5E?!?Y2Fi . -' ..,. VllS ' if ?3Ei27.'V.fi?-ii.. g f fsi 1 Sa ndra Broome se.. rw., any -21. 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Uncle Sam, Joa Stambauqh, class president, announced eac act, and ballots were cast for the favorites The juniors were also plunged into a socia whirl in mid-December with their Chris mas tea featuring soft music and beautifu decorations that were enioyed by parent teachers, and students. These activities plu participation in the school plays, other pro grams, Hi-Light and Polymaid staffs, and so cial and service clubs made this an impor tant year. As the juniors ended a near-per fect year, they looked back on their man achievements and forward to their final rol as seniors. 2, 21.V.2,.7 1 ,... 2. ss. 1. Verge.. ez , 2 1: V 'W .. ,X 52371521 'j .2 2 2 warmers W 2 2 2 mee .2 3 23 .2 F2 .Q 23 22. QV '3 P .213 be Pa 22 5 ye It Y 33. .,... .M 1 ,,,,. 2, ,1.... , 2 K T .. 22 X' 2 12 few L .. , 2 2 .. Xe ami! E ' T 2 Q, J 2 2 Y , 2 S 2 .2 2 22 32. 2 2 2 , .2 . ,,:f1s.'14S,'::v---.2 PW-is-3?ff,71?2' . - 2,121.11 . 131557213511 TENT QM . 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Woods l-- WYSG MAKING USE OF POLY'S NOTION NOOK are these freshman officers, left, Linda Redmond, Freshie Activities The doors of Girls Poly were opened early to the first-termers on Freshie Day when they were given the opportunity to register ancl to meet some of the up- perclassmen who escorted the newcom- ers through the building. Their first real event of the year was their Freshie Frolic with a freshie queen and court reigning over the festivities. One of the biggest thrills for the frosh at that time was meeting their senior sisters who acted as hostesses for the day. These events, added to their Autumn Tea and talent show in April, made the opening year an unforgettable one for the entire class. 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' - v 2 M- LJ wC...f-- 1.7. -I-l.-...S , ,,,.. - ,-.-..-.. -.-aa . . . rront now: Joyce Kaster, Wash., Bernadine Lyman, Wash., Carol Garrison, Wash., Pam Lawson, Grant, Roxy Sprague, G. P., Shirley Vergeer, Wash., Donna Anderson, Mad., Diane Wright, Mad., Sue Emery, Mad., l.aDeen Derr, Jeff., Back Row- Sharen Hunt, Linc ' Roma Menold, G. P., Joan Lindow Grant, LaVonne Reisback, Grant Suzan M K' - ' ' , , ne c mnon, Cleve., Pat Hancy, Jeff., Nev: Von Zuthan, Mad.,'CaThy Rleck, G. P., .lbdy Davis, Jeff., Paula Meyer Mad., Judy Ashley, Frank. Dental Science Shares in Our Cooperative Progra For three hours per day twenty-two girls from seven high schools, including Girls Poly, Take dental science, a cooperative course. During The first twenty-eight weeks There are classroom lectures, demonstrations and lab work, directed by Miss Jean Hill and assisted by visiting Portland dentists and those at The University of Oregon Dental School. The girls also visit the Dental College and the Gold Foil Study Clinic. The remaining ten weeks of school are spent in a classroom extension program with each girl working fifteen hours a week in a private dental office under the supervision of an experienced assistant and a practicing dentist. Because Girls Poly is the only high school in the Northwest to offer this course to senior girls, there are certain requirements. First, each applicant must have a B average. Also she must be neat, attractive, dependable and have a friendly personality and good health. Prerequisites include biology, chemistry, typing and bookkeeping. The wide range of subiects studied include anatomy, dental bacteriology, dental instruments, oral hygiene, oral pathology and sterilization. This course offers a well-rounded background for employment as dental assistants or college training for dental hygienists. 0pEN wing, - - CONCENTRATING ON MAKING STUDY CASTS and models from gypsum products are these fgrds hme b,-ofhgfnazggalii Ei,?1r:.,aLX1,gl:g:sol1oogZgl?,2i Craw enthusiastic members oil dental Dscience. Connie Reisback, last year's graduate, is demon ' ' srrarinn tn Dam: Alam... A + --- - ---- A- ' A HAVING HER HEAD BANDAGED by seriously minded Beverly Williams is Jo Ann Bennett. An intravenous feeding is being given in the background while several other students in the ten-bed laboratory carefully take their patients ' pulses. Practical ursing Offers Challenge to tudents Beginning a new and really different course are the members of practical nursing. Practical nursing pre- pares each girl to care for patients under the direct supervision of a registered professional nurse or li- censed physician. Many girls interested in a service or worthwhile career choose practical nursing as their maior. Qualified senior girls from Girls Polytechnic, Grant, Jefferson, Cleveland, and Roosevelt are learning under the direction of Mrs. Rebecca Larimer. The girls, in pink pinafores and white blouses, study about the care of the patient, structure and function of the human body, first aid, disaster nursing, personal nursing, home nursing, care of mothers and infants, child care, ad- ministration of common drugs, occupational therapy and nutrition. After a vigorous classroom program, the students enter various hospitals in June and receive seventy- five cents per hour while learning. ln the hospital each student has the opportunity to become experienced in medical and surgical conditions and indirect contact with the patients. The following February each student is prepared to take the Oregon State Board examina- tion. After successfully passing, each girl receives a certificate and is entitled to wear a cap and pin. She is then prepared to pursue her career successfully in a variety of fields. lgngfiignongabglrcglgreeh having her blood pressure taken by Chris Davis while a blood ggggpgrgni 5Vli1lEY:K5Ieif:uIfA?IE!r agggglrflleioylfg 333235533 ls Business Offers Job Securit After Graduation THE BUSINESS SHORTHAND CLASS offers medical, legal, lumber, and insurance shorthand for the seniors who wish iobs in these fields. This is a new class this year and is profving to be popular and worthwhile. Jobs are waiting for the girls who ha been trained in one of the business cours at Girls Polytechnic. Under the cooperati program, thirty-one girls from every schc except Roosevelt and Wilson have age taken advantage of our calculator cours the only one of its kind available to t city high school students. The classes of shorthand, bookkeepin and typing lead to more advanced wo in secretarial science which includes bu ness transcription in the legal, medic. lumber, and insurance fields. Availabl too, is an office practice course of filii and learning to use the stencil duplicat and the ten-key adding machines. The distributive education dep-artm has expanded, this year there are five girls. The five seniors are work experience during the al but the twenty iuniors will wait until year. All freshmen are required to take a year of typing, and the sophomores wish to make business their major, take shorthand, if recommended, business, bookkeeping, or advanced t ing. STRIVING FOR SPEED AND ACCURACY while learning the basic 'funda- mentals are these freshmen who are required to take one term of typing whether or not they plan to maior in business. BUSILY WORKING ON THE CALCULATOR MACHINES are Louise Haugen, left, and Chris Bost. These particular machines, electrically run, can add subtract, multiply, and divide. The business machines course is taugh on the cooperative basis. ' Cooperatmn Program Brmgs Thirt One Girls EXAMINING THE PAPER BACKS which this year are a new addition to the Notion Nook are these freshmen and iunior girls. This student store, oper- ated by the distributive education class, is a popular place in the mornings when girls can purchase a large vari- ety o'F school supplies. SETTING UP AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY are Judy Krueger left and Sally SHOWING HOW MUCH FUN it is to run a mimeograph machine are Lillian I P b This is part of the training received WATCHING AND LEARNING THE PROPER WAY T0 FROST A CAKE are these members of the freshman cooking class. Sherry Morrow is frosting, as Sharon Edwards, left, Cynthia Asonovich, Louise Shanks, and Juanita Virrell look on. CHECKING AND EVALUATING the various foods canned by the sophomore class are June Anderson, left, and Alice McNicholas. They have learned that ning and freezing foods help the food budget. Commercial Foods Offers Intensive Training ml . PREPARING QUARTS.0F MEAT SAUCE for the annual l Spaghetti Unlimited dinner, sponsored by the P.T S.A. and the Hi Light staff are these mem bers of the commercial foods class: Pat Allen, left, Elizabeth Losinger, Judy McCleary, Helen Rico, Colleen Weaver, Theresa Blades, La Ree Otto, 52 Nancy Hickey, Faye Bailey, Mary McKenny, and Evelyn Stephens. Pouring the sauce over the cooked spaghetti eased the serving of the food that evening. Looking fresh and crisp in their neat hite uniforms are the commercial foods aiors who receive two years of inten- ve training in food. perparation for em- oyment in restaurants, cafeterias, tea- toms, and hospital -dietary departments. In the iunior year the girls, wishing to :ecialize in foods and who have com- leted two years of basic food prepara- :Jn methods, study time management in :od preparation, fundamentals of pur- tasing food, and principles of nutrition. he senior class, in a three-hour class pe- od, study units emphasizing personal Qreparation for employment, meal plan- Ling and table service, and more ad- anced cookery methods. During the year the girls sell, to the and school administration staff, the average of 300 loaves of bread, dozen fancy cookies and pastries, dozen butterscotch rolls, and numer- smaller orders of meringue shells, puffs, pies, and tarts. In addition erve luncheons to the school admin- and cater for important after- activities. Special luncheons are by the grant of funds from the Roebuck Foundation. INVITED T0 SET UP AN INFORMATION AND DISPlAY BOOTH at the Western States Restaurant and Beverage Exposition Conference which was held in the Memorial Coliseum was the Com- mercial Foods class. Here, two gentlemen sample a butterscotch roll as Nancy Hickey, left, and Colleen Weaver look up from their preparation of more tempting sweets. With Man job Possibilities After Graduation 2 5 1 5 i as l f the Sears Roebuck luncheon are mm PLEASURE Upon 'ecelp' of a Ilf'Y'd ll ' nemo cnoomsn av Miss sAYLon, left, for final ami S 0 ' ' ' 'l M McKenny, Pat Sears Roebuck and Company for special lunch- ' ' , the Commercial Foods girls, Elizabeth Losinger, Helen Rico Faye Bal y, ary l3I?ZigdMlfl gl5wE?mmemal Foods class are MISS Say Allen, Colleen Weaver, Nancy Hickey, Evelyn Stephens, Judy McCleary, and La Ree Orto. 53 Guests were served superb food at three of these special luncheons. The fashion center of our school is the commercial clothing class where the latest styles are expertly created by the clothing majors. Half- year clothing courses are taken by the freshmen and sophomores. They learn the basic sewing requirements, pattern readinig, the correct materials for garments, and the Bishop Method, a no- baste system of sewing. The girls then use their newly acquired techniques by mak- ing skirts, blouses, ancl dresses. Interested junior girls may choose cloth- ing as their major. They make tailored coats, rnen's shirts, and learn to use more complex patterns. Also they fill orders for children's clothing. After two full years of clothing experi- ence, the seniors are well qualified to as- sume the harder task of making tailored wool suits which require much care and precision in workmanship. These majors also make a commercial project of their own choosing. Therefore, they become well acquainted with dress designing, pat- tern drafting, and fashion fundamentals. Those who are interested in pursuing fur- ther the clothing field after graduation are greeted by many rewarding opportunities. jz 5 3 PRESSING AND MOLDING THEIR TAILORED GARMENTS are these members of the junior cloth- ing class. Sherrie Pitzer, left, Charlotte Middleton, and April Merkling use special hams for a rolled, tailored look. Rewarding Upportunities Await Clothing Majors TAKING A BREAK f h a ter a ard and hectic day of display arranging for the FITTING THE NEW PAJAMAS for little Karen Buss is JoAnn Lea. The junior Fashion Center room for Spring Show. is Chicki Clancy of the senior clothing clothing class takes pride and pleasure in taking orders and preparing them class. The garments were not all finished and helped show th ' for friends and relatives of Girls Poly students. e various stages of sewing. A i S Q 1 S l MRS. IRWIN LENDS A HELPING HAND to Karen Bancroft in freshman cloth- ingy Charlene Miller is stitching her cotton dress. ith Fashion Know - How ARK GREEN TWEED suit with apricot accessories is Ethel MODELING HER D - A I Mounce of the iunior Fashion Center. Her picture will also appear in a trade magazine. MODELING THEIR NEWLY FINISHED .IUMPERS are these members of the freshman clothing class. Center front is Janet Williams displaying her crea tion to the other members of the class. English Offers Improvement in Usage of kills CONSIDERING THE MANY POSSIBILITIES of a career are these sophomores Carol Fleming left Janis lhrke, and Judy DeBoer, who are using the library facilities for their research prolbleml English skills and habits we acquire very important to us as we prepare enter the working world. Our goal e year is better usage in the skills of readi writing, listening, and speaking. The fr men strive for improvement in these f valuable language arts. The sophom course comprises units on poetry, v tions, drama, and understanding oth The iunior year stresses American lit ture and more English skills. The seni study English literature from its very ginnings to modern day. Keeping in pace with our ever-changi world of today and studying our ba grounds in history are the aims of the cial studies classes. Students take thr different courses, each one offering n adventures. Freshmen dwell upon t world cultures of the ancient, mediev and modern times. Eager to learn abo their country's background, juniors ta a course in American history. Seniors, they study current American problems a world affairs, participate in both class a panel discussions. K K ADDING me nmsmus roucl-iss ro mem MURAL are Becky Rahn, left, PREPARING FOR THE DISPUW of the exact model of the,Shakesneafean and Carol Chatfield -from 3 freshman social sfudies class, Oy!-,er areas theater in Ashland is Miss Hollenbeck, left,.who was responsible for having studied, but not shown, are Primitive Man, fhe Middle Ages, fhe Roman the replica sent here for Spring Show. Wilma Goettsch mounted the several E . . . . . mpnre, Asia and Africa, pictures of plays featured In past summer programs. 1 a k s is 5 s 5 Social Studies Provide Insight to World Cultures GIVING THEIR ORAL BOOK REPORTS by panel discussion in Mrs. Matthews' senior English class are Doreen Hergert, left, Carlene Crawford, Jan An- derson, Betty Perkins, and Pat Carroll. Two of the books discussed were Vanity Fair and Wuthering Heights. 2 2 if 1 A 5 5 f Z c GIVING A FLOWER ARRANGEMENT DEMONSTRATION talk 'For speech class 5 is Bernice McCullough. FOLLOWING THE EXPEDITION route to Lewis and Clark as part of her oral report is Pat Ambuehl of a iunior social studies class. Through 'Cooperation' 1 WORKING HARD to fulfill their ambition of having a top yearbook are Sharon Rand, editor, seated, Mary Ann McNicholas, assistant editor, Barbara Ulmen, standing, art editor, and Mrs. Hawes, adviser. 3 taff ims for Perfection Keeping in mind their theme - cooperation - the POLY- TECHNIC MAID staff strove in that spirit to produce their fourth All-American yearbook for the students. Friendliness and good will prevailed among the staff members, who worked under the expert supervision of Mrs. LaVonne Hawes. The new staff members mastered the unfamiliar tasks that were assigned to them, and the more experienced mem- bers plunged into the year's work with new enthusiasm. The pictures were scheduled and taken, the copy was written and rewritten, new layout ideas were considered, these were just a few of the many jobs that kept the staff busy. The yearbook this year was partially financed by a pre- game dance, Getting to Know You, and a dead picture sale. Other finances were gained from the fall play, Little Women, and the spring production, Brief Music. CONGREGATING AT A TABLE are part of the yearbook staff. In- cluded are the photographers, Elaine Miller, left, .lo Ann Lea, Mary Maker and Shirley Williams, Chris Bost and Karen Walling, in charge of the individual pictures, filing and indexing. SURROUNDED BY PRINTING EQUIPMENT are those who work in the dark room. Front Row: Gloria Chako, Chris Davis, Linda Curry, Barbara Wehrley. Back Row: Judy Pierce, Mariorie Flory, Jean Fortune, and Sheryl Ruble. CONTRIBUTING T0 THE COMPLETION of the school annual are Louise Haugen, sitting, and Judi Voshell, copy, Rowena Kless, busi- iness, Sherrie Pitzer and Connie Burke, advertising, Joyce Brown standing, and Ann Freer, copy, Sheila Turner, business. Hi Light Staff Gives First Hand News Coverage Buckling down to work early this year ieven before :hool beganj, the Hi Light staff set about meeting its re- Jonsibilities of informing and entertaining student readers y putting out the first issue during the first week of school. More issues were published than ever before, too, on regular bi-weekly schedule. The appearance was bright- ned by the designing of a new Hi Light nameplate for age one. L Guiding the policy of the newspaper during the first mester was Barbara Gates. After her departure in January, net Coury assumed the editorship for the rest of the year. Representatives of the newspaper attended three con- during the year. Barbara Gates and Carol Moran to the Oregon Scholastic Press conference at Eugene, Keeney, Carol Moran and Kathy Jones attended Pacific Press Clinic at Seattle, and Kathy Jones and Robin participated in the Pacific University Journalism at Forest Grove. BUSILY WORKING ON THE NEXT ISSUE are staff members Kathy Jones, left, .Ieralyn Dink and Marge Hanks, looking at exchange papers, Gayle Baird, typing stories, and Pat Ambuehl, writing lines. MAILING OUT CIRCULATION PAPERS to various high schools are Kathy Fotis, circulation manager, April Wolf, editorial page, Pat Marler, and Lillian Keeney, business managers. STRIVING FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS is the aim of all the Hi Light staff members. Working toward this aim are Charlene Steiner, left, Sally Brandt, news editor, Elizabeth Davey, Nancy Huffman, and Linda Magnuson. CONCENTRATING ON GLAZING their clay models are these interested art students, Sarah Pal- lander, left, Deanna Lewis, Sharon Lafe, and Robin Tibbetts. Art can be put to use throughout life in many ways. Generally, art gives a finer appreciation of good design in the world about you. Specifically, art aids in choosing clothing, home decorations and furnishings, and, possibly a career. Those who enjoy working with their hands, take arts and crafts which offers ceramics, tiles, mosaics, weaving, and copper iewelry. After studying these dif- ferent phases, the students are allowed to construct projects of their own. The general art class develops skills ancl techniques in lettering, drawing and painting besides an understanding of good design and color harmony. Art students are kept busy throughout the year. They create the scenery for the princess selection and Spring Show, con- struct approximately six hundred invita- tions for class teas, and design numerous posters for school plays and contests. Always there are entrants for the Scho- lastic Art exhibit. This year Donna Perry and Joan Matsies, freshmen, won Gold Key awards. Art Offers Hours of Enjoyment and Pleasure FINISHING THE SHEPHERD on a camloric background are Susan STRIVING TO CREATE beautiful patterns in mosaic for use. as tabletops and hot pads are ' Ethmgton, left, Sharon Lafe, Linda Boyle, and Robin Tibbetts. Stanlye Mitchell, left, Dena Hozian, Eloise Sullenger, and April Merkling. The girls are outlining the design in colored strings. Science and math classes are offered to elp us understand better the world round us. As a freshman, each girl takes ine half year of general math or algebra. is a iunior or senior she continues with T full year of advanced math or algebra. ireshman girls who have had a full year if algebra in the eighth grade take one fear of geometry. Biology is a sophomore requirement, it s eagerly anticipated and enioyed as each class emphasizes the basics of bot- ny, genetics, heredity, physiology, and oology. The science-minded iunior or enior may extend her interests by tak- ng chemistry. This class teaches each irl to think scientifically and apply her nowledge to everyday living. PRODUCING HYDROGEN is one of the many experiments and assignments of the iunior and senior'chem- ' l . Jo Ann Bennett, left, Pat Carroll, Mr. Raschio, instructor, Sherin Brown, 'Frankie Suva,l and . . . . . . ne 0 T S Toah glsmbaugh show how hydrogen supports combustion by inserting a glowing splnt in a o hydrogen. We Strive to Learn bout our Scientific World i i 3 IOUS NAMES and ositions of the bones of the human BLACKBOARDS, BEANS, AND BRAINS! These are :ll atpart gibltitni ' a , EXPLAINING THE VAR p skeleton to thet sophomore biology class is Miss Hill. iunior algebra class as Elizabeth Davey, left, wor s ou p on the board, and Diane Van Eaton and Gwen Grande solve a solu- tion problem with beans. Q 5 LISTENING ATTENTIVELY as Sergeant Faulkner speaks about the fundamentals of .safe driving are the girls from the sophomore class who study their Oregon Driver's Manual with the hope of passing the driving test with their first attempt. The physical education classes ha varied activities for both freshmen a sophomores. The freshmen study fur tions of the human body and learn abc the weather and climate influences fron short course in general science. Tl sophomores have a six weeks' course first aid to learn how to care for then selves and others. An additional s weeks is spent learning the basic dri ing rules of the Oregon Drivers' Manuz Cooperation plays a large part in pa ticipation in sports. Games such as be ketball, volleyball, speedball, badmi ton, field hockey, and softball offer cor petition throughout the year. Our pr gram also includes exercises which a so important to our health, figure, ar mental alertness. Healthwise the girls al taught the symptoms, causes, and fund mental care of comunicable and noi communicable diseases. After school basketball games create friendly rivalry between freshman an sophomore classes. Cooperation Is Important in our Varied P. E. Pla l l DEMONSTRATING PHYSICAL FIT PHYSICAL FITNESS is important. Broad iumping is one of the many exercises that arf: participated in as shown here by Pauline Lempke from the freshman P. E. c ass. NESS, Grace Wood tries as many chin-ups as possible while the other sophomore P. E. members attentively watch and wait their turn. BEING ACTIVE in group participation are the girls from the physical education class as they play volleyball with inierestg each girl awaits the ouicome. As We Compete and Participate in Activities HAVING FUN playing basketball, as ihey Try to make points for their team, are these students from the freshman P. E. class. DEMONSTRATING THE PROPER WAY T0 bandage is Nancy Chenoweth, who wraps Gloria Campl::eli's sprained ankle. This is one of the many 'things the girls learn in the sophomore first aid course. CHANSONETTES . . . Front Row: S. Jensen, S. Kistler, D. Olson, P. Ocello, J. Berger. Row 2: S. Staley, accompanist, J. Dixson, C. Clancy, R. Hansen, K. Hicks, D. Hergert, S. Wright, T. Kaiser, L. Christopher, Mr. Selbee, director. Row 3: N. Espey, A. 1Olson, J. Peterson, M. Field, D. Monroe, E. Lewis, B. Schultz, V. Ownbey, S. Lafe, S. Duke. Back Row: J. Palmer, C. Williams, L. Berry, D. Schuyler, M.' Maker, C. Laws, J. Anderson, G. Campbell, J. Heidebrecht, S. Willis, S. Congdon. Chansonettes Delight Audiences with Concerts Chansonettes. Mary Maker, left, Joyce Ann Heidebrecht, Jeanne Palmer, Sharon Lafe, Sharon Kistler, and Doreen Hergert gather around th piano, as they often do, for a practice session. EADY, WILLING, AND ABLE to perform on all occasions is the sextet special group of the Throughout another busy year, Chansonettes and the sextet, under able direction of Mr. Charles Selbee, for perfection of their performances. sextet sano at several important oc includinci the special assembly held in cember, honoring Queen Betty Jane l choral oroup carefully prepared for Thanksgiving and Christmas Spring Show, and a special program at the Memorial Coliseum, honoring Mr. J. W. Edwards, retiring superintendent schools. The annual all-city Choral Festival the highlight of the year, offered a lenge to each participant, the of the group was commendable Girls in the various music classes encouraged to develop a true tion of music, as they are taught the rhythms, note reading and general terms. Reading skills are especially sized to help develop a more chorus and special choir. ln addition class has the opportunity to enioy music of Beethoven, Bach, Schubert pin, Strauss, as well as contemporary com posers. Thus a broader background of sic appreciation is gained. ORCHESTRA . . . Front Row: D. Teed, J. Biggs, J. Martin, J. Sheperd, V, M:Clain, E. McPherson, D. Campbell. Back Row: J. Dick, J. Ashford, B. Holmes, D. Hufford, Mr. Selbee, R. Menold, S. Staley, E. Kaady, B. Hill. J. Biggs, and B. Buss. General ppreciation Stressed in Music Classes MOST ENJOYABLE WAS THE GUEST faculty quartet who sang at the Christmas assem- bly. Mr. Richard Dixon, left, Mr. Richard Speight, Mr. David Evans, and Mr. Charles Selbee charmed the students with their beautiful harmony. CHOOSING ONE OF THE RECORDS for musical enrichment from Mr. Selbee's vast collection is Jeanne Beliel. The excitement of the first dance of the year . . . the rise of school spirit as the first pep assembly precedes the opening of the football season . . . the planning and ioking that goes on within a class as each one prepares for its talent show . . . tingling noses from the Fairy Tale Parade . . . the tearing of hair as someone misses a cue inthe school play . . . nervousness of waiting for bids from the school clubs . . . the hustle and bustle as the Spring Show gets under way . . . the suspense of choosing our candidate for the Rose Court . . . all these gay happenings throughout the year we enjoy together . . . STEP BY STEP. Student Life ueen alpfzil and Coufzt Reigning regally over the Cotton Dress Day festivities was tall, stateiy Linda April Wolf. Members of her court include Roma Merxold, left, Lee Ann Thomas, Mary Arm McNicholas, Marjorie Flory, and Cathy Rieck. fzinceu fa ifzicia nn Winning the hearts of the entire student bo-dy, friendly Patricia Ann Linn beamed with happiness as she graciously accepted the honor bestowed upon her as Girls Polytechnic's 1961 Princess of Rosaria. Fall Student Body Officers and Council Unite LEE ANN THOMAS Fall Student Body Vice President PAT BURGESS BARBARA GOODI N 7Q Fall Student Body Secretary Fall Student Body Treasurer to Achieve Cooperation in All School Affairs I never forget my term as fall student president, and I hope it was a mem- one for all of you. I couIdn't have the fob without the help of my , Mrs. Nelson, the teachers, and and every one of you girls, especially on the Student Council. ccepting the responsibilities of leader- has been a rewarding challenge. We a great many activities in the fall term keep us all busy. The auction proved ex- g and worthwhile with the money to used for our future foreign exchange udent. Of interest to all was the National ssembly featuring Ken Arbuckle who re- ted legend stories. As representative of Girls Polytechnic, had on several occasions melt not only ith many leaders of the schools of Port- nd but also of the surrounding schools. om them I received ideas to help make r school a better place in which to work d learn. Now my term has ended, and I'll be leav- g in June to go out into the world to lead d learn. Thank you for selecting me as I ur president for the fall of l96O. Patti Linn HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN OF SERVICE to the school are these out-going fall student body officers, Patty Linn, right, president, Lee Ann Thomas, vice-president, Barbara Wehrely, substitute secretary for Pat Burgess, and Barbara Goodin, treasurer. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: B. Rahn, C. Paulson, C. Hoober, T. White, S. Pitzer, J. Edenburn, L. Walter, B. Porter, L. Christopher. Back Row: Mrs. Nelson, adviser, P. Tollenaar, M. Field, L. Weigandt, P. Carroll, P. Allen, M. Maker, M. Linn, J. Coury, R. Ritchie, D. Teed. Spring Student Body Officers and Council Win MARJORIE FLORY Spring Student Body Vice President JOAN STAMBAUGH DEANNA LEWIS Spring Student Body Secretary SPVWQ 5fU'de 'T B0dY Treasurer upport of Facult and Student Bod in Projects This year has been The busiesT and osT memorable one I have ever had. many wonderful Things have happened Ilowing The beauTiful insTalIaTiong iT as on This day ThaT my work and fun egan. The spring Term sTarTed wiTh The or- anizaTion of The various Council com- 'iTTees which have worked TogeTher very ccessfully To promoTe harmony and Team- ork. Our big proiecT for This year has en preparing for a foreign exchange udenT. We were Thrilled when The Amer- an' Field Service accepTed Girls Poly as e of The schools To receive a sTudenT om a foreign counTry. We began To plan r The TuTure and had a slave sale To raise oney for a sTudenT To come in I962 hce we already have funds enough Tor e one coming nexT fall. We had a kick- f assembly for our slave sale for which e had skiTs by some of The Council mem- rs. ,To serve as presidenT was a wonderful perience. I have learned ThaT success is T always measured in a physical or Tang- Ie form buT is someTimes ThaT which is ined by growing in maTuriTy Through The isTakes one has made. I would very sin- rely like To Thank Mrs. Nelson and each The Council members for The help They ve given. Linda Curry DISPLAYING SMILES of happiness are These newly installed spring student body officers, Deanna Lewis, Treasurer: Joan Stambaugh, secretaryy Marjorie Flory, vice-president: Linda Curry, president WfN-- sss:,,T.1f,ve:.fewL-gs,,,.,.,m:- WHAT AM I BID for this cute little autograph hound? shouts Mr. Evans as he takes over as a first class auctioneer at the Student Council auction. Going once! Going twice! Gone to the highest bid der! These became familiar words that rang through the auditorium on December I3 -as the Student Council held an all-out auction of articles collected in the lost and found department. The assembly helped raise seventy dollars for our foreign exchange student fund Dressed in a recl plaid shirt and holding a cane, Mr David Evans proved to be a champion auctioneer, with the assistance of Mr. Richard Speight in the balcony and Mr. Richard Dixon on the main floor HAPPY WITH HER PURCHASE of stray Britannica Juniors is Mrs. .Elva Mar- tin as she donates to a good cause. tudent Council Auctio Created Excitement Excitement raged through the auditorium as the bids went higher and higher for such loot as gym clothes, a broken umbrella and a pair of pink shoes, an autograph hound, books encyclopedlas, and as sortments of Iunk Iewelry Sections soon began to pool their money and bid against each other The event came to a climax when the main floor and the balcony bid against each other for a box of aprons, aprons, and more aprons' WINNERS PRODUCE MONEY AND SMILES as they hold the box of old rwsmv seven DOLLARS! bias JoAnn Bennett whale .the excitement builds to a f1FgQfQjd,Q'V?Q Lfarflljofefigojgofjisijgdggnee'',o9'Qlj,gm jdfgPe,,YJVn 0,li deafening Crescendo as the main floor attempted to outbid the balcony. change student I - 1 - ' 1 . lave Bond Sale Increases Foreign Exchange Fund MEETING IN THE MAIN HALL to chat after the assembly honoring the foreign ex- change students are Gerry Branderhorst, left, from Holland and attending Girls Poly, Linda Curry, spring Student Body president, Christine Lewswander, Swedish foreign exchange student attending Washington High, and Patty Linn, fall president. ENJOYING A MASTER'S PRIVILEGE is iunior Vonita Keeney, who is having the pleasure of her senior sister, Lillian, shine her shoes. Selling slave bonds was a big hit as a money rais- ing project for increasing the Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Fund. Approximately five hundred bonds were issued to the student body, girls then swooped upon their friends, neighbors, and even boy friends and sold their services of a menial nature. Each girl, in selling herself for fifty cents an hour, did odd iobs during the week or on Saturdays. Nearly S250 was raised through the efforts of all the girls. HALF HEARTEDLY cleaning the blackboards for Mrs Stomqulst IS the tem CAREFUU-Y CONSIDERING THE QUALIFICATIONS Of each Student porary slave Elaine Maller Body candidate before voting are these lunlor girls at Precinct 6 staffed by Lydia Walter left and Margie Linn National Honoraries Encourage Special bilities To promoTe The four qualiTies, sch arship, leadership, service and ch acTer, This honor group presenTed skiT To The sTudenT body To encou age oThers To work harder in The courses. Only Those juniors and sei iors who have mainTained a 3.5 c above grade average are eligi for membership. On February Three juniors were insTalled dur an impressive evening ceerrrc One regular acTiviTy includes ing The honor roll plaque A ciTy-wide banquef was give The School DisTricT in April To all senior members. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . c a Front Row: L. WalTer, M. McNicholas Maker, vice pres., R. Menold, sec., J. Lea, A. Freer. Back Row: viser, N. Rohrer, hisT.y P. Carroll R. Kless, C. Rieck, L. Thomas Hawes, adviser. ENJOYING REFRESHMENTS with Lydia Walier, standing, Jo Ann Lea, and NEWLY INSTALLED MEMBERS wearing colorful carnations are: Front Row Ann Freer, all newly installed N.H.S. members, are their parents and friends. J- sfamballghf V- KSBHSYI D- Lewis, 5- TUVHSF- Back ROW: D. Hergerf, N Ellis T Blades M McNicholas THESPIANS . . . The TalenTed mem- bers of The NaTional Thespian So- cieTy spenT busy and pleasurable hours during The year. AT The play, LiTTle Women, The members sold refreshmenTs of cookies, coffee, and punch. Thespians from This chapTer ioined oThers in The sTaTe aT The Drama Conference, held This year aT Eugene. Front Row: D. Lewis, hisT.g N. Ellis, sec., T. Blades, vice pres., R. Mason, pres., V. Keeney, Treas., J. Sfambaugh. Back Row: M. McNicholas, E. Irving, S. Ruble, C. Crawford, D. Ralph. Front Row: D. Hammond, treas., P. Carroll, vice pres., L. Thomas, spring pres., S. Rand, fall pres., C. Reick, R. Mason, B. Miller, sec. Row 2: T. Walden, V. Crawford, C. Moran, C. Burke, D. Hergert, R. Menold, S. Kistler, S. Turner, B. Cashion. Row 3: S. Abel, C. Anderson, B. Holmes, T. White, J. Manker, N. Ellis, D. Reed, L. Ferguson, J. DeBoer, S. Proud, A. Freer, J. Simpson. Back Row: .E. Irving, J. Krueger, S. Pitzer, J. Garrick, S. Gentry, C. Laws, R. Kless, S. Staley, J. Lea, J. Heidebrecht, R. Spraque, L. McConn, C. Meeks, M's. Waller, adviser. POLYETTES . . . A busy year confronted these Poly- ettes as they ushered and represented our school at various school functions including daytime assem- blies. These girls also worked during the evening plays, Little Women, Brief Music, and the Den- tal Capping Ceremony. Spring Show, the largest single responsibility, found the Polyettes helping to make an enjoyable evening for all. New members were accepted into the club twice in the year during a special breakfast held in their honor. Each new member was served hot cocoa and doughnuts and received an attractive corsage. onoraries Promote Leadership and Give Service KEYETTES . . . Sponsored by the Holladay Park Ki- wanians, this club reminds girls not to eat in the halls. The main project of Keyettes was Keyette Klean-up-Week during which the cafeteria garbage cans were re-painted. Sales of fudge and Chinese fortune cookies plus a car wash helped raise money. A joint meeting was enjoyed with Benson's Key Club, also the two clubs filled Christmas food bas- kets at Benson. Bids were given out twice, each new member was served 'doughnuts and cocoa in the Betty Jane Room. Front Row: N. Rohrer, sec., M. Maker, pres., J. Coury, M. McNicholas, v. pres. Row 2: L. Curry, S. Williams, J. Brown, D. Sell, J. Clark, treas., Mrs. Cory Belleque, Honorary Member, C. Hoober, B. Rohrer, R. Jaynes, D. Campbell, E. Thomas. Row 3: K. Wong, L. Keeney, B. Schnell, S. Scott, J. Stam- baugh, J. Peterson, M. Little, B. Buss, A. White, C. Clancy, M. Flory, M. Flory, L. Walter. Back Row: Mr. Evans, adviser, S. Brown, G. Baird, S. Ethington, P. Linn, A. Wolf, P. Allen, C. Probasco, J. Anderson, S. Willis, M. Field, C. Crawford. Service Club Work ppreciated by Student Bod DEL FUEGO . . . Miss Edna Hollenbeck, ad viser of Del Fuego, retired this year after many years of outstanding service. At mid year Mrs. Jean Stromquist assumed respon sibilities as the new adviser The dedicated members of this organiza tion are ready at all times to help the stu dent body to safety during a disaster. Drills in civil defense as well as for fire are held periodically by the club for the benefit of practice for the members and all of the students Again the annual project of the club was dressinig dolls at Christmas time for the Goodwill Industries IN RECOGNITION of Miss Hollenbecks services with The club for so many years members honored her at a surprise party on the morning of one of their meetings. Here Cindy Illingsworth president presents Miss Hollenbeck with a plant and offers her the wishes of the group for a happy retirement Front Row E Miller P Woods S Jodoin C McAllister E Kaady B Holmes C Raycraft J Stlckel C lllingsworth pres Middle Row S Duke M Steppes H Rico ce pres J Ashford D Lewis B Hoggans J Howard G Wood C Taylor M Strode Back Row Mrs Sfromqulst adviser D McClure F Golden I Linker C Probasco P Allen treas S Mitchell L Weigandt D Knuth Miss Hollenbeck adviser POLY PROJECTORS . . . Members worked toward developing a sens of responsibility within the club, a- they took time and patience to han dle the audio-visual equipment. Th usual first time mistakes wer made, but hte girls quickly learne to give first-rate services for th showing of ciassroom and assembl films. Front Row B Hoppert S Jodoin O Brown Hughes P Thomas E McPherson J Sticke Back Row Mr Dixon adviser M Brown McConn L Kelly R Manchlse R Jackman Ultsch .ubs Enjo Before - and After - School Activities Front Row: C. Davis, H. Rico, pres., S. Shriner. Middle Row: L. Washburn, C. Cochren, treas, Back Row: B. McCollough, sec., D. McClure, S. Spencer. MIKEROPES . . . Teaching stage techniques to The new members was hard on the nerves of the ex- perienced ones, but fortunately during assemblies There was actually little Trouble that arose. The smooth running assemblies and stage productions are The end results of such conscientious members as The Mikeropes. Front Row: B. Cashion, sec., J. Palmer, pres., T. Jessup, vice-pres., L. Christopher, Treas. Back Row: R. Manchise, O. Hatch, C. Williams, L. Lindikoff, Miss Farrens, adviser. AREMAC . . . Members learned The procedures of picture Taking and The printing of pictures. In ioint meetings with Benson's camera club, pic- tures were taken and viewed. ln April an outdoor picture Taking expedition was enioyed by mem- bers of both clubs. Pictures of the Rose Festival Princess and court were printed and sold to the student body. YOUTH FOR CHRIST . . . Starting the year with zest, the girls in Y.F.C. enioyed a year of fun and fellowship. During the meetings they listened to the versatile talents of various speakers, such as Dave Grant, a recording artist, Stuart Hamilton, writer of This Ole House and others, and Bob Bradford, ventriloquist. ln March the girls saw Beach Ball, a movie made by the Portland Y.F.C. office and filmed at Franklin High School and Mt. Tabor Park. The highlight of the year was the annual Sweetheart Banquet to which Girls Poly sent Linda Curry as representative to run for queen. Front Row: L. Curry, S. Doyle, sec., vice pres., G. Quiton, S. Edwards, L. Bishop, H. Muerth, M. Parker, R. Peterson, D. Campbell, quiz cept., L. Christo- pher. Middle Row: S. Simmons, J. Howard, S. Vantzelfden, chap., P. Ambuehl, M. Flory, Back Row: Mr. Delury, adviser, E. Peterson, J. Lea, J. Heide- brecht, pres., S. Ethington, Sec.-trees., C. Laws, J. Voshell, C. Williams, S, Laws, .E. Mounce, M. Cottrell. WILL MR DIXON MAKE IT? That is the question as he tries his best to hit the ball during a volley ball game with the Sigma girls competing against the men of the faculty Incidentally, the girls won. COVERING THE LIBRARY BOOKS with plastic iackets to improve their appearance and protect them are these Sigma girls, Carolyn Probasco, left, April Wolf, Lillian Keeney, and Shirly Eickmann. Sigma Tau Kappa Active in Worthwhile Projects The energetic members of Sigma Tau Kappa plunged into a series of worthwhile projects early in the year. Covering book iackets with mylar, in the library, was one activity that kept every mem- ber busy before school and was greatly appreciated by Miss Farrens. A political cookie sale, during the excitement of the election, was a huge success. Each package of cookies was fastened with a campaign button. A count taken of the number sold for each presidential candidate showed a clo-se, close race! Sigma also sponsored a Valentine's candy corsage sale, with cellophane wrapped red suckers tied at- tractively with white ribbon. Twice new members, full of wonder and iust a little apprehensive, were initiated into the club during the year at a slumber party. The new spring officers were installed during a special dinner at the Mayfair House. SIGMA TAU KAPPA . . . Front row: A. Freer, C. Crawford, J. Lea, V. C'awford, G. Chako. Middle row: V. Keeney, L. Keeney, fall treas., C. Rieck, fall vice-pres., P. Carroll, fall pres., A. Wolf, spring pres., R. Menold, spring vice-prs.p D. Hammond, spring sec., M. Maker, spring treas. Back row: C Clancy, R. Mason, L. Thomas, spring chaplain., S. Brown, C. Probasco, C. Steiner, N. Hickey, J. Anderson, R. Sprague, J. Clark, K. Wong, S. Kistler. .sfaifaiira ....... :wwefams.f,,w....ewisu5.wwwi. 1-,.q f--W- , .. .sem-ff.-.W e. W M News ..ff ,.... ., ,.,. SEEING DOUBLE? Yes, twice! The Flory twins, Marian, left, and Mariie, admire the pair of flower stands that Delta Mu presented to the school. Delta Mu proved to be a club with a record of outstanding school services. Much progress was gained by the enthusiasm of the members as they began their varied activities early in the year. Many successful sales of fudge, popcorn balls, cookies, and seasonal treats helped raise money to buy toys for the child care class and two flower standards for decoration on the stage. ENJOYING REFRESHMENTS at Mari and Marian Flory's house after the Delta Club meeting are some of the members, Elouise Thomas, left, Linda Curry, Barbara Wehrley, Mari Flory, Louise Haugan, Gayle Baird, Jo Ann Bennett, Joyce Brown, and Mary Ann McNicholas. Ita u Advances With nusual School Spirit At a joint meeting with Odenz of Benson, club members enjoyed dancing and entertainment, fol- lowed by refreshments. In May the girls took a trip to Netarts Beach. Bids were given twice to prospective members, after which came two weeks of pledging followed by initiation and a slumber party. Ye 'Ole Town Crier and the Rod 'n Reel were the scenes for the installation of fall and spring officers, respectively. DELTA MU .D . . Front row: J. Appleman, S. Williams, M. Field, S. Gentry, J. Pierce, D. Lewis, S. Scott, Middle row: S. Miller, J. Bennett, treas., S. Ethington, vice-pres., L. Gorman, pres., B. Porter, sec., J. Stambaugh, B. Williams. Back row: E. Thomas, fall vice-pres., S. Pitzer, N. Rohrer, B. Wehrley, fall treas., P. Linn, G. Baird, J. Brown, fall sec., M. McNicholas,, M. Flory, fall pres., M. Flory. ANXIOUS FQR THE FAIRY TALE PARADE to begin are these members of Drillettes: J, Tollenaar and L. Redman, holding the banner. Front row: L. Thornas, B. Bvrchfueld, M. Flory, B. Miller, J. Fortune, M. Flory, G. Grande, C. Hoober, B. Schnell. Back row: R. Kless, D. Schuyler, J. Palmer, M. Little, J. Pierce, S. Rand, M. Sulek, C. Rieck, J. lhrke, D. Van Eaton, B. Goodin, P. Burgess. Drillettes Perform Precision Drills in Parades l COME ON, GIRLS. and beat thos drums, encourages Mr. Selbee to Susa Staley on the bass drum and Nancy Rohre as they drum -their way through th Fairy Tale Parade. 1 PROVIDING A RHYTHMIC BEAT for the Drillettes are the members of the Drum Corps, Judy Dick, left Susan Staley Pat Carroll Roma Menold Janet Biggs and Nancy Rohrer. mpamed b Pepp Pace settmg Drum Corps DRILLETTES . . . Outer circle lcenter clock- wisel: B. Birchfield, J. Palmer, G. Flory, J. Fortune, B. Schnell, J. lhrke, R. Kless, B. Goodin, T. White, C. Raycraft, L. Red- man, T. Krieger, M. Flory, L. Thomas, C. Reick, D. Van Eaton, S. Rand. Inner circle lclockwisel: C. Hoober, M. Flory, B. Miller, J. Dixson, G. Morgan, A. White, J. Tol- lenaar, J. Pierce, M. Sulek. 83 RST GAME OF THE SEASON w s a victory for Benson over Washington, 7-0. The game Lise Slayed at Wilson in 85 weather,abut that didn't seem to bother the rally members or 'the fans as they cheered warmly and mightily. Go! Fight! Win! These and many mo chants were yelled by the rally squads Girls Poly and Benson. The rally gi started off the year in high spirits by d playing various dance routines. The thr rally boys, sporting new white sweate with a big B, did peppy yells, arousing t enthusiasm of the crowd in support of winnning football team. Never lacking in fight, the football tea came through with smashing victories th often came in the last few minutes of tl game and kept the many fans on the ed of their seats. The end of the season sa Benson in a strong second place, boastir a 7-l-1 record and the best defense in t state. The last game of the season was heart-breaker when Jefferson defeated t Techmen by a small score of 7-O and to the P.l.L. football crown. When football season ended the ral squad immediately began working on ne' routines to present during basketball se son. The girls appeared in new outfits bright orange, corduroy bandstand skirt weskits, and white blouses. The boys wo white shirts with white sweaters trimme in orange. Although the basketball tear ended the season with an 8-12 record, th never lacked support from the fans. Active Rally Aroused Enthusiasm and Spirit C M TO VICTORY he b f th f ll ll d. Wearing light royal blue pleated skirts and white bulky knit gifregzrsrirglliiikgliflli Eablsl Nemer, left, BarbarZreGbodi':f'Bi::nZ Zchusles Joyce, Bcfbjevn, and Linda Curry. The boys are Bill Stout, left, Chuck King, rally king, Doug Straul, and Denell Dick. THE BAND WAS PLAYING AND THE FANS WERE SINGING as the rally squad Ied the rousing 'fight song af one of the exciiing basketball games played at Benson. That Inspired the Benson Fighting Techmen LISTENING ATTENTIVELY as Marmie lTeresa Bladesl reads a letter from their father ON STAGE discussing their parts for the play are Sherrie Wright are the little women, Deanna Ralph, Doreen Hergert, standing, Vonita Keeney left, Mary Ann McNicholas and Frankie Silva. and Blanche Hoppert. 'Little Women' Casts Give Top Performances Three weeks of hard practice contributed to the suc- cess of the play, Little Women. For the first time in several years the fall play was presented two nights, with large audiences viewing each performance. The Civil War drama about Mrs. March and her four little women, Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, warmed the hearts of everyone. The happy times, adventures, and the near disasters of the March family proved that life hasn't changed much over the many years. The audience became so captivated by the story that they did not notice the unexpected little happenings that occur in any production. Amy CDeanna Ralphl iust appeared more amusing as she came on stage with only one shoe on, and everyone adored the loud Aunt March Uoan Stambaughl even when her gray hair dusted out as she donned her hat. Actions like the-se could hardly be called mistakes! Mrs. Lova Wiley, who directed the double casts, was surprised at the traditional dinner before the play when she was presented with a gift from the girls. paris, but they found out it wasn't easy as they had thought. CAUGHT AT AN EMBARRASSING M MENT by the entrance of Aunt Marc Uoan Stambaughl are Ella Irving, seate Nancy Ellis, Deanna Lewis, and Robert Mason. All were trying to show ind pendence by making a mold of Beth lDeanna Lewisl foot out of plaster o participants, Doreen Hergert, lefT, Sfambaugh, Mary Ann McNicholas, GOOD-BYE, CRUEI. WORLD, moans Drizzle, Uoan Sfambaugnl, as she prepares To die from a boTTle of acid she had Taken. Spiff 1Doreen Hergertj looks on wiTh great concern. RETURNING FORM A DATE WITH her secretly inrended husband is Deanna Lews left. Enioying a friendly game of cards are Vonita Keeney, Nancy Ellis, and Mary Ann McNicholas. Busily Typing at The rear is Doreen Hergerf, while looking on is .loan Siambaugh. Fun, Comedy, and Action Prevail in ' Brief Music ' Brief Music, a comedy edging on saTire abouT life aT a girls' school, was presenTed early in February. The mood Tor The sTory was seT when The characTers made Their enTrance onTo The sTage from The main Tloor. Many were surprised To discover ThaT The silly girls siTTing in The audience were really members of The casT. DiTTerenT Types of personaliTies from This special sTudenT body were noTiced by The viewers. Lovey CDeanna Lewisj had ThaT body-by-Fisher look. Drizzle Uoan Siambaughi was The dreamy Type girl, and her besT friend Spiff fDoreen HergerTJ was The proTecTive one, even when she discovered ThaT They were in love wiTh The same man. Rosey CVoniTa Keeneyl was The brains of The organizaTion, Maggie CMary Ann Mc- Nicholasl was The organizer who Tound no use Tor men, buT Minnie CTeresa Bladesl iusT loved Them! Jinx CNancy Ellisi, well, she was iusT The iinx. Drizzle wroTe a lyric abouT her school, and whaT a lyric iT was! lT almosT kepT her from graduaTing. ATTer learning ThaT Jeff, The man she and Spiff were in love wiTh, married anoTher English Teacher, Drizzle decided To wriTe a lyric abouT him and see whaT fireworks would resulTl Mrs. Lova Wiley direcTed The casT in fine sTyle. As a bonus Tor The weeks oT rehearsal, The casT was TreaTed To dinner aT her home. ASSISTANCE TO DRIZZLE as she for her big dramatic part are Keeney, Deanna Lewis, and Nancy WAITING IN LINE for their turn to pay their earb k f h f h , I h , d I Y oo ees are t ese GONE is their hard earned money from their summer iobs as the students 'es men 9 '5 W O 'e9'5le e ea' Y- on the opening day of school went from table to table paying for their book fees, student body tickets, lockers, gym locks, and for the yearbook -if there was enough money left. End of Summer Marks Start of SERVING WITH A SMILE are these staff members from the Hi Light who show their en thusiasm by acting as waitresses on the night of their annual Spaghetti Dinner, co-sponsored by the PTSA members. School Activities The first school bell of the year ran those lazy summer days came to an en and back to school we came ready t take part in the many activities of t new year. We impatiently waited in li on the first day of school while we pai our fees, got our first glimpse of o new schedule, and met our new teacher We greeted our many friends and 1 medlately began making new one Activities along with work started I mediately At the football games w jumped and screamed as our team wo later, we danced to our favorite recor at the after game dances During yearbook dead picture sale, we bought those awful pictures of selves before our friends could began their varied activities and the was off to a good start THE FIRST DANCE of the year, Getting to Know You, sponsored by the year- book staff, was a success iudging by the overwhelming turnout of students who enioyed making new acquaintances so early in the year. Activities Rate in Service and Interest Clubs PARTICIPATING in the Keyeite Klean-up Week Campaign is Chicky Clancy as she spruces up a cafeteria garbage can with orange and white paint, while other Keyette members look on in amusement. GRACE, POISE, AND A CHARMING PERSONALITY were the qualities possessed by Miss Merry Christmas, Elouise Thomas, as she and her belles, Kee Wong, left, Gloria Campbell, and Annie Allen, reigned over tl-ie festivities. DECORATING OUR TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE IN the main hall are Linda Boyle, left, Sharon Hughes, and Judy Krueger. Most of the decorations were made by the art students. Halls Ring with Christmas Cheer and Glaclness Christmas at Girls Poly is one of the busiest and most ioyous times of the year. The lighted Christ- mas tree in the main hall adds excitement, and spirits soar as vacation time draws near. Each girl is filled with anticipation at the thought of the fun-filled days ahead and no lessons. During our annual dressing of dolls for the Good will lndustry, fifty-eight were clothed in attractive styles. Reg. rooms were gaily decorated for their afternoon parties where refreshments were served and gifts were exchanged by some, while others chose to donate their money to the foreign exchange student fund. DECORATING MISS HOI.l.ENBECK'S TREE are Judy Pierce, left, Sandy Drew, and l Laurel Jorgensen. Each of the decorations carried a wish of good cheer from various classes to Miss Hollenbeck, who was home convalescing. ADMIRING THEIR CHRISTMAS WINDOW DESIGN are these art students, Donna Reed, left, Sally Mikkelsen, Charlene Cochren, and Barbara Ulmen. TRAIT f ir fr s Festiv1l een ueen Bett Jane I, are Miss Dovve, left, Mrs. Matthews, Miss Maria Raffaele, Mr. ADMIRING THE POR o G' ls Poly's ist Roe ' a qu , Q y and Mrs. Frank Harding, Mr. Harding and Mrs. Mary Zearing. lumnae Present Painting of Queen Betty jane I A special assembly in December was presented in honor of Girls Polytechnic's first Rose Festival Queen, Queen Betty Jane I. As a classmate of Betty Jane, who passed away in 1943, Miss Maria Raftaele presented her painting of our past queen to the faculty and stu- dent body. This lovely painting now hangs in the Betty Jane Room. Mrs. Mary Zearing, Alumnae Association president, opened the assembly by telling the student body how the portrait had been planned with the cooperation ot Poly in 1943, gave a warm summary of Betty Jane's high school days and the qualities that made her a queen in 1941. Guests of honor included Betty Jane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding, her brother, Mr. Worth Caldwell, prime minister of 1943, five Royal Rosarians, and three of her princesses. HONORING THE MEMORY OF QUEEN BETTY JANE I, the sextet sang In My Garden. OUR LONG-AWAITED AND MUCH-APPRECIATED portrait is being presented here by Miss Maria Raffaele, the artist. EMCEEING the freshman talent show are Dolly Ultsch, left, and Sharon ,Edwards who gave an original reading to introduce the young and refreshing talent. AN 'ORIGINAL VERSION of the Charleston was given by Hollie Kercher, left, Mary Pryor, and Gloria Davis. DISPLAYING THEIR IMAGINATION in the area of rhythm are these freshmen, Mary Parker, left, Sharon Edwards, Diannia Monroe, Annie Allen, Gracie Morgan, and Vinie McLain. ALAMANDE left with the old right hand, as our exuberant and energetic freshmen entertain with a square dance. Assemblies Are Popula Assemblies at Girls Polytechnic arouse interest an enthusiasm. Because of the wide variety, includin plays, presentations, and talent shows, hundreds girls have the privilege of appearing on stage. T four talent shows are always popular, and each cla works hard to outdo the other classes. The Nation Assemblies range from the travelogue to the music and usually include something of interest for all. On the more serious side are the assemblies th present Student Body candidates, 'followed by th dressy and formal installation of the officers. Th highlight of the year is in the spring with the selef-+io and presentation of the Rose Festival Princess. All these programs contribute to a year filled with and enthusiasm. THE AUDIENCE WAS KEPT in stitches as Pat Praegitzer, left, Carol Goodrich, HOW MUCH Is That Doggie In The Window? was the question Janice Walker, Cookie Hoober, and Janis Ihrecke did a take-off on the of the recordologue done by Sharon Bierke, left, Grate Wood, Miss America contest. and Darlene Vancil. ith Student Bod GALES OF LAUGHTER were heard from the audience as Susan Proud, left, and Joanne Edenburn gave a pantomime to All l Want for Christmas ls My Two Front Teeth. We Learned That It Is Important to Cooperate DECORATING PALM TREES for their speech exhibit for the Spring Show are GREETING with the l'laWalla 1 l00k as HWY meet the Pafanfa Wl10 these girls, Deanna Lewis, left, and Donna McClure. C0m9 to S99 The Spflflg Show afa M555 Dowe, DFlf ClPal, and Simpson and Mrs. Piro, our two secretaries. have Mrs. LOVELY was the pink and white Valentine Tea given by the sophomores for their mothers. DRE ,amiga-e.weW,s-asker., , ima, M SSED IN and looking at and Mr. Wood, 'freshman social are HONORING THEIR MOTHERS at t tumn Tea are these 'freshman girls who on good manners and pretty dresses z worked hard for a well-planned ev heir A l ent. We Took Part in Activities Through the Year MODELING their authentically-styled Roman attire are Janice Holwege, left, and Sandra White with several girls observing as they enioy the banquet. RE-ENACTING ROMAN TIMES, Mrs. lrwin, left, Mrs, Martin, and Miss Dowe at the head table participate in the freshman Roman banquet by feasting upon mock chicken legs, relishes, breads, fruits, and cookies. CROWNING Princess Patty of 1961 is the former LEADING PRINCESS PATTY up the aisle princess, Carolyn Yadon of 1960. after the exciting moment of being crowned is her Royal Rosarian escort. 1 FEATURED PERFORMERS were the muu muu-clad Chansonettes as they sang Happy Talk, Song of the islands, Little Grass Shack, and Bali Hai, the sextet harmonized with Stranger in Paradise, and Doreen Hergert, soloist, sang Beyond the Reef. 'Hello Hawaii' Created Gay Island Atmosphere in Colorful uditorium Show and Room Displa i SPRING STYLES ARE A 'MUST' for every fashion-minded girl as demonstrated by these members in their coats, suits, and dresses. Grouped from left to right are Ethel Mounce, Joan and Jean Appleman, Sherrie Pitzerp back, Jean Garrick, Elaine Miller, Rose Marie Naegeli, Mary Jo Sulek, Trudy Krieger, Barbara Miller, Trudy lglhite, .Barbara Schnell, Lydia Walter, Jo Ann Lea, Golda Hill, under the palm trees, Linda Redman, Judy Langsev, Carolyn Raycraft, Jan Walden, and Cynthia sanovic . 1 l l i l l l 1 l i 1 l i 1 l y 1 i , , , 1 t l i 1 i AFTER-FIVE SUITS AND EVENING DRESSES are graciously modeled by these clothing maiors. From left are Joan Stambaugh, narrator, Mary Ann McNicholas, commentator, Jan Anderson, Lilly Ferguson, Pat Carroll, Terri Arvay, Ella May Irving, and Peggy Bryant. Co-operation was the key for success in Hello Hawaii, nnual Spring Show. Nearly everyone participated in show or worked as usher or hostesses on the evening arch 24 when two auditorium shows and the many displays were presented to the public. Color was Many were gay in their floral muu muus, wore leis. ' The stage show script, Hello Hawaii, was written by Eleanor Matthews and directed by Mr. Richard The fashion show, under the guidance of Mrs. and Mrs. Gledhill, gave each clothing major the to model her own creations. Mary Ann Mc- was the fashion show commentator. Mr. Selbee conducted the orchestra and chorus in delightful music. Drama's little grass shack, a mathematics palm tree, maps and colorful blackboard displays all created island atmosphere. Of special interest were the dental science clinic, the Notion Nook open for business, demonstrations of shorthand and business machines, the practical nursing room, and the freshly baked bread, rolls and pastries for sale by the foods maiors. The excitement, friendliness, and the interest in the displays and the auditorium shows summed up what was a gay and worthwhile evening for prospective freshmen, parents, and friends. OIITFITTED IN A COI.0RFUI. ORIENTAL-STYLED DRESS GROUPED INFORMALLY AROUND THE PALM TREES and flowers are these members of with a contrasting lei, Joan Stambaugh was the Hawai- novelty acts and the style show models in their colorful sports clothes. From left are ian narrator during Spring Show. Sharon Edwards, Cheryl Brechbiel, Jean Fortune, Mary Parker, Gwen Flory, Maxine Steppel, and Carlene Crawford, seated. ROMA MENOI-D ROXY SPRAGUE BARBARA MILLER Q . TENNlS TEAM . . . Front row: Barbara Miller, Sharon Abel, Charlotte Andejson, Elizabefh McPherson. Back row: Roma Menold, Roxy Sprague, Arlyss Simmering, Judi Peterson. ARLYSS SIMMERING ELIZABETH MCPHERSON SCORES McMinnville 4 .l GranT ..,.., 3 Marshall .... O Jefferson .... O Franklin ..., 2 WashingTon ,. i Lincoln ..r.. 3 Roosevelt . 4 . l Madison ,.., 3 Wilson . . , . . . CHARLOTTE ANDERSEN SHARON ABEL on b Tenms Team JUDI PETERSGN T O . . ...,, ,L as 5 5 vldenced m C1ty Matches This year The Tennis Teamaheld up well against several raTher Trying uaTions, including unfavorable weafher, cancellaTions, Roxy Sprague sprain- her ankle, and having a less experienced Team. The Team had only Two niors, The oTher six being underclassmen. Considering all These o-dds, The ls, coached by Miss Madeline Morgan, made a good showing wiTh five ns and Three losses in Their ciTy playoffs. EnTering in The STaTe Tennis 'MeeT in Corvallis are Roma Menold and di PeTerson in The doubles, and Roxy Sprague in The women's singles. ROMA MENOLD, left, experienced player of four years for Girls Poly, is puzzled over some derail while Barbara Miller, center, and Charlotte Anderson relax in Their practice. 55I35ffiH??L?7ze .. -- 'riff ff, ' i ' U 5 ::. :3 F ea. gas .. .. Qjgasw. ..: va.: ':g,. W ,.,, s M- . 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'- , jf: ..i sr f - , 5- 7' sim WZ fig ii., ' li'nrIirizZiQQf-'Q if .I ' -1 I N cylltlex Alder, Carl, 21 Barton, Pauline, 20 Breitenstein, lngeborg, 20 Belleque, Cory, 21 Delury, Leonard, 10, 19, 79 Dixon, Richard, 17, 65, 78 Dowe, Ruth, 10, 14, 16, 53, 91, 94, 95, 99 Dunn, Catherine, 17, 76 .Elmer, Pernecy, 18 Evans, David, 17, 65, 74, 77 Farrens, Helen, 17, 79 A Abel, Sharon, 40, ,7798, 99 Aldinger, Jean, 44 Alexander, Gloria, 44 Allen, Annie, 44, 90, 92 Allen, Pat, 7, 18, 25, 34, 35, 53, 71, 77, 78 Ambuehl, Pat, 36, 57, 59, 79 Andersen, Charlotte, 40, 43, 77, 98, 99 Anderson, Jan, 25, 33, 57, 64, 77, 81, 97 Anderson, June, 40, 52 Anderson, Paulette, 40 Appleman, Jean, 36, 80, 96 Appleman, Joan, 36, 96 Arbuckle, Sharon, 40 Armiio, Yvonne, 44 Arvay, Terri, 8, 25, 97 Asanovich, Cynthia, 44, 52, 96 Ashford, Janie, 36, 65, 78 Ault, Susan, 44 Bailey, Faye, 25, 27, 34, 53 Baird, Gayle, 25, 59, 77, 80 Bancroft, Karen, 44, 55 Barber, Rose, 40 Batties, Doris, 40 Baum, Kathleen, 36 Beaver, Patricia, 40 Beerman, Loretta, 44 Beerman, Melba, 40 Behnke, Brigitte, 44 Beliel, Jeanne, 36, 65 Bell, Lydia, 9, 44 Bennett, Jo Ann, 25, 27, 73, 74, 80 Berger, Janice, 25, 64 Berland, Pat, 40 Berry, Lois, 40, 64 Bertruchi, Doris, 40 Bertruchi, Joyce, 40 Biggs, Janet, 40, 63, 83 Biggs, Judy, 40, 65 Birchfield, Betty, 40, 82, 83 Bishop, Linda, 40, 79 Bierke, Sharon, 40, 93 Blades, Teresa, 25, 76, 86 Blankenship, Barbara, 44, 73 Bost, Christine, 25, 50, 58 Boyle, Linda, 36, 60, 90 Brandt, Sally-June, 26, 59 Brechbiel, Cheryl, 26, 97 Bridwell, Kittie, 36 Broome, Sandra, 36 Brown, Gloria, 40 Brown, Joyce, 26, 58, 77, 80, 84, 85 Brown, Marilyn, 44, 78 Brown, Olivia, 44, 78 Brown, Sharon, 36 Brown, Sherin, 36, 73, 77, 81 Bruins, Sharon, 44 Bryant, Peggy, 8, 26, 32, 97 Buckland, Nancy, 44 Burchell, Jo, 44 Burgess, Pat, 40, 70, 71, 82 Burke, Connie, 36, 58, 77 Buss, Rebecca, 36, 65, 77 Bye, Sheila, 40 C Campbell, Diann, 36, 65, 77, 79 Campbell, Gloria, 40, ca, 64, 90 Carlson, Carla, 40 Carman, Niki, 44 Carroll, Patricia, 26, 34, 47, 57, 61, 71, 76, 77, 81, 83, 97 ADMINISTR Gledhill, Barbara, 18 Greve, Ruth, 15, 19 Hawes, LaVonne, 16, 17, 58, 76 Hill, Jean, 19 Hollenbeck, Edna, 15, 17, 78 lrwin, Olga, 18, 95 Larimer, Rebecca, 19 Laughlin, William, 21 Lutz, Naomi, 21 McLean, Louise, 10, 17, 35 Martin, Elva, 10, 16, 74, 95 STUDEN Casey, Barbara, 44 Cash, Carol, 44 Cashion, Beverly, 36, 77, 79 Chako, Gloria, 36, 58, 81 Chatfield, Carol, 44, 56 Chenoweth, Nancy, 11, 40, 63 Christenson, Mary, 36 Christopher, Linda, 44, 64, 71, 79 Clancy, Chicki, 26, 35, 54, 64, 77, 81, 89 Clark, Janet, 26, 32, 77, B1 Clark, Peggy, 40 Clay, Annie, 44 Cochren, Charlene, 26, 78, 90 Congdon, Susan, 9, 44, 46, 64, 93 Cook, Jacquelyn, 40 Cooper, Patricia, 40 Cottrell, Mirabel, 36, 79 Coury, Janet, 26, 32, 59, 71, 77 Crawford, Carlene, 25, 26, 33, 34, 47, 57, 76, 77, 81, 97 Crawford, Elaine, 94 Crawford, Veronica, 36, 73, 77, 81 Creer, Estella, 40 Crist, Marietta, 8, 26 Cunningham, Janis, 44 Curry, Linda, 26, 34, 58, 72, 73, 75, 77, 79, 80, 84, 85 Daniels, Evelyn, 36 Davey, Elizabeth, 36, 59, 61 Davis, Anita, 44 Davis, Christina, 26, 49, 58, 79 Davis, Gloria, 44, 92 DeBoer, Judy, 40, 56, 77 Denk, Jerilyn, 37, 59 Denton, Thelma, 44 DeRosia, Verlene, 37 Dick, Judy, 40, 65, 83 Dickenson, Judy, 44 Dixson, Judy, 44, 64, 73, 83, 93 Dorsey, Ethelda, 44 Douglas, Sharon, 37 Dove, Eunice, 44 Downing, Judith, 40 Doyle, Sharon, 26, 79 Drew, Sandra, 37, 90 Drew, Sharon, 45 Dugger, Karen, 40 Duke, Sandra, 37, 64, 78 Durrah, Darlene, 37 Eckman, Doreatha, 37 Eckman, Wilinda, 45 Edenburn, Joanne, 41, 71, 93 Edwards, Sharon, 45, 52, 79, 92, 97 Eickmann, Shirley, 37 Elderkin, Carelle, 41 Ericksen, Linda, 45 Erickson, Sandra, 45 Espey, Nancie, 26, 64 Esters, Joan, 41, 43 Ethinggon, Susan, 27, 60, 77, 79, Ferguson, Lilly, 27, 77, 97 Fetherston, Gloria, 41 Field, Mary Ann, 37, 64, 71, 77, 80 Fikes, Beatrice, 41 Fisher, Sandra, 41, 42 ATION Matthews, Eleanor, 17 Mee, Evelyn, 10, 18 Morgan, Madeline, 18, 99 Morgan, Miriam, 18 Morrison, Hayden, 20 Nelson, Nina, 10, 19, 71, 73 Odiorne, Ruth, 10, 11, 18 Paul, Lorene, 21 Peterson, Wallace, 20 Piro, Josephine, 10, 20 Raschio, Dario, 19, 61 Rice, Margaret, 20 TS Flath, Sharon, 45 Fleming, Carol, 41, 56 Fleming, Kathleen, 41 Flory, Gwendolyn, 45, 93, 97 Flory, Marian, 27, 33, '34, 77, B0, 82, 83 Flory, Mariorie, 27, 33, 34, 35, 58, 68, 72, 73, 77, 80, 82, 83 Fonda, Barbara, 45 Fortune, Jean, 37, 38, 58, 82, 83, 97 Fosberg, Carolline, 45, 73 Fotis, Kathy, 27, 32, 35, 59 Frazier, Doris, 45 Freer, Ann, 37, 58, 73, 77, 81 Friese, Carol, 37 G Garrick, Jean, 41, 77, 96 Gende, Judy, 45 Gentry, Salli, 37, 77, 80 Gill, Mardine, 45 Gillson, Jerri, 37 Goettsch, Wilma, 37, 56 Golden, Freddie, 45, 78 Goodin, Barbara, 41, 70, 71, 82, 83, 84, 85 Goodnight, Margaret, 45 Goodrich, Carol, 41, 93 Gorman, Lillian, 27, 80 Grande, Gwen, 37, 61, 82 ' Green, Charissa, 45 Green, Clarice, 37 Griffith, Nancy, 41 Griffith, Patricia, 41 H Haas, Lynn, 41 Hammond, Darlene, 36, 37, 77, 81 Hanks, Margaret, 37, 59, 73 Hansen, Rosalene, 41, 64 Harris, Gwendolyn, 45 Harris, Kathleen, 45 Harris, Nancy, 41 Hartford, Mary, 37 Harty, Beverly, 45 Hash, Vivian, 37 Hatch, Orvalita, 37, 79 Haugan, Louise, 27, 34, 50, 58, 80 Heidebrecht, Joyceann, 37, 64, 77, 79 Herbst, Barbara, 45 Hergert, Doreen, 27, 34, 57, 64, 76, 77, 86, 87 Hickey, Nancy, 27, 34, 53, 81 Hicks, Kathleen, 9, 45, 64 Higgins, Norma, 41 Hill, Barbara, 45 Hill, Golda, 45, 96 l-lill, Sheryl, 41, 65 Hobbs, Shamra, 37 Hoggans, Barbara, 41, 78 Holmes, Beverly, 41, 65, 77, 78 Holwege, Janice, 45, 95 Hoober, Carolyn, 41, 71, 73, 77, 82, 83, 93 Hoppert, Blanch, 37, 78, 86 Howard, Janice, 45, 78, 79 Hozian, Dena, 41, 60 Hubbard, Doris, 28 Hudson, Dorothy, 37 Hudson, La Joyce, 41 Huennekens, Nyia, 28, 35 Huffman, Nancy, 37, 59 Hufford, Dixie, 41, 65 Hufford, Donita, 45 Hughes, Geraldine, 37 Hughes, Sharon, 37, 78, 90 Hydechuk, Virginia, 41 Saylor, Nelma, 18, 53 Selbee, Charles, 18, 64, 65 Simpson, Ruth, 20, 94 Speichinger, Genevieve, 20 Speight, Richard, 17, 65, 94 Stromquist, Jean, 19, 78 Teifel, Homer, 21 Waller, Delores, 19, 77 Wiley, Lova, 17 Woessner, Sam, 21 Wright, Lincoln, 21 Zimmerman, Norma, 19 lhrcke, Janis, 41, 56, 82, 83, 93 lllingigvorth, Cynthia, 28, 32, 35, Irving? Ella Mae, 28, 76, 77, 86, Ivins, Pamela, 41 J Jackman, Ruth, 45, 78 Jaynes, Regina, 37, 77 Jenkins, Marie, 37 Jensen, Barbara, 9, 45 Jensen, Suzanne, 41, 64 Jessup, Teresa, 45, 79 Jodoin, Sharon, 45, 78 Johnson, Donna, 37 Johnson, lris, 45, 46 Johnson, Rosemary, 37 Jonas, Judy, 28 Jones, Kathleen, 37, 59 Jorgensen, Laurel, 38, 90 K Kaady, Eileen, 40, 41, 43, 65, 78 Kaiser, Jean, 45, 64 Kane, Kandace, 38 Keeney, Lillian, 28, 59, 75, 77 Keeney, Vonita, 38, 51, 75, 76, 81, 86, B7 Kellogg, Linda, 41 Kelly, Lizzie, 38, 78 Kendall, Wilma, 45 Kercher, Hollie, 45, 92 King, Charlotte, 41 Kistler, Sharon, 28, 64, 77, 81 Kless, Rowena, 28, 58, 76, 77, 82, B3 Knowlton, Becky, 45 Knlith, Deanna, 45, 78 Korting, Kaye, 28 Krause, Shirley, 45 - Krieger, Trudy, 41, 83, 96 Krueger, Judith, 38, 51, 77, 90 Kuhn, Bobbi, 29 Kurth, Kathleen, 38 I. Lafe, Sharon, 29, 60, 64 Lamb, Susan, 38 Lamberson, Margaret, 29, 34 Lande, Cheryl, 42 Langsev, Judith, 11, 42, 43, 96 Laws, Cherry, 42, 64, 77, 79 Laws, Sandra, 45, 79 Lea, JoAnn, 38, 54, 58, 76, 77, 79 81, 96 Lee, Judith, 38 Lempke, Pauline, 45, 62 Letts, Sandra, 45 Lewis, Deanna, 9, 38, 60, 72, 73, 76, 78, 80, 94 Lewis, .Earnestine, 38, 64 Lewis, Janet, 42 Lewis, Julie, 45 Lindikoff, Liani, 38, 79 Lindsey, Mary Lee, 38 Linker, Irene, 38, 78 Linn, Margie, 38, 71, 75 Linn, Patricia, 29, 69, 70, 71, 75, 77, 80, 95 Litowinsky, Laurie, 45, 46 Little, Meg, 11, 38, 77, 82 Longoria, Romelia, 42 1 Mulholland, June, 30 Redman, Linda, 44, 46, 82, 83, 96 Thomas, Elouise, 32, 39, 40, 76, flex Losinger, Elizabeth, 29, 34, 53 Q Lott, Sharon, 42 Ludwig, Sheryl, 45 Luker, Gayle, 45, 46 Lumby, Bonnie, 45 M McAllister, Carolyn, 42, 78 McAnulty, Micki, 45 McClain, Vinie, 45, 65, 92 McCleary, Judy Ann, 29, 53 McClure, Donna, 29, 32, 34, 49, 78, 79, 94 McConn, Linda, 7, 42, 73, 77, 78 McCorvey, Helloise, 42 McCoy, Shirley, 42 McCullough, Bernice, 29, 57, 79 McDermott, Louise, 29 Mclmyre, Mary, 45 McKenny, Mary, .7, 18, 29, 34, 53 McNicholas, Alice, 42, 52 McNicholas, Mary Ann, 24, 28, 29, 34, 58, 68, 76, 79, 80, 86, 87 McPlg'son, Elizabeth, 46, 65, 78, Mace, Emma, 42 Magnuson, Linda, 38, 59 Maker, Mary, 25, 29, 32, 58, 64, 71, 76, 77, 81 Mallatt, Eva, 46 Malone, Sylvia, 38 Manchise, Janice, 38, 77 Manker, Janice, 38, 77 Marchant, Susan, 46 Marks, Helen, 46 Marler, Joyce, 46 Marler, Pat, 29, 59 Martin, Judy, 46, 65 Mason, Roberta, 29, 76, 77, 81, 86 Matsies, Joan, 46 Maxon, Donna, 29 Mead, Beverly, 42 Meeks, Cathie, 42, 77 Mendeika, Cindy, 42, 43 Mendoza, Marcia, 46 Menold, Roma, 6, 30, 34, 48, 65, 68, 76, 77, 81, 83, 98, 99 Merkling, April, 38 Meyer, lrma, 46 Mickley, Sharon, 30 Middleton, Charlotte, 38, 54 Mikkelsen, Sally, 30, 90 Milani, Janice, 38 Miller, Barbara, 37, 38, 77, 82, 83, 84, 85, 96, 98, 99 Miller, Carole, 42 Miller, Charlene, 46, 55 Miller, Elaine, 38, 58, 75, 96 Miller, Eva, 46, 78 Miller, Judy, 42 Miller, Mar , 38 Miller, Sheila, 30, 35, 49, 80 Miller, Tina, 38 Minor, Shirley, 9, 46 Mitchell, Stanlye,-42, 60, 78 Molenkamp, Josephine, 42 Monroe, Dianna, 46, 64, 92 Moorehead, Doris, 46 Moran, Carol, 30, 59, 73, 77 Morgan, Gracie, 44, 46, 83, 92 Morrow, Sharon, 46, 52 Mounce, Ethel, 38, 55, 79, 96 Muerth, Hella, 46, 79 Mullen, Ozie, 46 Muth, Judy, 46, 73 Naegeli, Rose, 42, 96 Nakashimada, Maxine, 39 Nelson, Shirley, 46 Ness, Rosalee, 46 Nickachos, Pamela, 42 Norman, Jo Ann, 30 0 Ocello, Paula, 30, 64 Olson, Arlene, 42, 64 Olson, Darlene, 42, 64 Otto, La Ree, 30, 47, 53 'Ownbey, Violet, 30, 64 Pallander, Sarah, 9, 39, 60 Palmer, Jeanne, 39, 64, 79, 82, 83 Palmer, Karen, 39 Parker, Jo, 42 Parker, Mary, 46, 79, 92, 97 Paulson, Claudia, 46, 71 Pence, Judy, 39 Perkins, Betty, 30, 57 Perry, Donna, 46 Peterson, Diana, 42 Peterson, Elizabeth, 46, 79 Peterson, Judi, 11, 42, 64, 73, 79, 98, 99 Peterson, Marcia, 46 Peterson, Rita, 30, 79 Pettit, Dolores, 30 Pierce, Judi, 39, 58, 80, 82, 83, 90 Pitcher, Susan, 46 Pitzer, Sherrie, 39, 54, 58, 71, 77 80, 96 Ponds, Norris, 39 Pope, Muriel, 46 Porter, Bonnie, 36, 39, 71, 80 Praegitzer, Pat, 42, 93 Probasco, Carolyn, 30, 33, 51, 76, 77, 78, 81 Proud, Susan, 42, 77, 93 Pryor, Mary, 9, 46, 73, 92 Putnam, Corliss, 42 Quiton, Gloria, 39, 79 Rahn, Rebecca, 46, 56, 71 Ralph, Deanna, 30, 34, 76, 86 Rand, Sharon, 7, 31, 34, 58, 76, 77, 82, 83 Ray, Jo Ann, 46 Raycraft, Carolyn, 46, 78, 83, 96 Reardon, Virlene, 42 Reed, Donna, 31, 77, 90 1 Rekart, Carol, 28, 31, 32 Rekart, Donna, 43, 73 Rico, Helen, 31, 34, 53, 78, 79 Rieck, Catherine, 16, 27, 31, 34, 48, 68, 76, 77, 81, 82, 83 Ritchie, Georgann, 43 Ritchie, Rosalind, 46, 71 Rivet, April, 31 Robertson, Barbara, 39 Rogers, Loretta, 39 Rohrer, Betty, 43, 77 Rohrer, Nancy, 31, 64, 76, 77, 80, 82, 83 Roisland, Kathy, 46 Rolo, Paula, 46 Rose, Frances, 43 Ruble, Sheryl, 31, 32, 58, 76 S Sammis, Karen, 46 Santesson, Cynthia, 31, 49 Schauss, Bonnie, 43 Schnell, Barbara, 11, 43, 77, 82, 83, 96 Schultz, Barbara, 43, 64 Schuyler, Diane, 43, 64, 82, 84 Scott, Sharon, 39, 77, 80 Seeth, Carol, 47 Seidel, Arlene, 39 Sell, Donna, 32, 34, 73, 77 Shanks, Louise, 47, 52 Shintaffer, Barbara, 47 Shintaffer, Sandra, 43 Shriner, Sylvia, 43, 78 Silva, Frances, 39, 61, 86 Simmering, Arlyss, 47, 98 Simmons, Sandra, 43, 79 Simpson, Judith, 36, 39, 77 Sloop, Karen, 7, 43 Slutz, Elaine, 47 Smith, Lois, 32 Sohm, Gail, 47 Spencer, Maudine, 47 Spencer, Susan, 43, 79 Spigner, La Dell, 47 Sprague, Roxanna, 7, 32, 34, 48, 77, 81, 98, 99 Spink, Dianne, 32 Staley, Susan, 43, 64, 65, 73, 77, 82, 83 Stambaugh, Joan, 36, 37, 39, 61, 72, 73, 76, 77, BO, 86, 87, 97 Stephens, Evelyn, 32, 34, 53 Steiner, Charlene, 32, 59, 81 Steppes, Maxine, 47, 78, 97 Stickel, Jean, 47, 78 Strode, Marilyn, 47, 78 Sulek, Mary Jo, 40, 43, 82, 83, 96 Sullenger, Eleise, 43, 60 Swanson, Shirley, 42, 43 77, 80, 90 Thomas, Lee Ann, 28, 32, 34, 68, 70, 73, 76, 77, 81, 82, 83 Thomas, Pamela, 47, 78 Tibbetts, Robin, 9, 39, 59, 60 Tollenaar, JoAnn, 47, 71, 82, 83 Trimpler, Margaret, 47 Trueb, Dedrea, 47 Trzil, Darlene, 43 Turner, Sheila, 32, 58, 76, 77 Tyson, Susie, 47 U Ulmen, Barbara, 25, 33, 58, 90 Ultsch, Dolly, 47, 78, 92 V Vancil, Dortha, 43, 93 Van Eaton, Diane, 39, 61, 82, 83 VanHoesen, Sandra, 43 VanKoughnet, Linda, 47 VanLierop, Mary, 47 VonSchuyndel, Mariike, 39 Vantzelfden, Sharon, 47, 79 Virell, Juanita, 47, 52 Voeth, Vicky, 43 Voshell, Judith, 33, 34, 58, 79 W Wade, Beverlee, 47 Walden, Jan, 44, 46, 47, 96 Walden, Theo, 43, 77 Walker, Janice, 43, 93 Walker, Susan, 47 Walling, Karen, 39, 58 Walteg Lydia, 39, 71, 75, 76, 77, 9 Washburn, Lynda, 11, 43, 79 Weaver, Colleen, 7, 33, 34, 53 Webb, Claire, 39 Webb, Shirley, 43 Wehrley, Barbara, 24, 32, 33, 58, 80 Weigandt, Linda, 47, 71, 78 White, Andrea, 43, 77, 83 White, White, 96 Sandra, 47, 95 Trudy, 42, 43, 71, 77, 83, Williams, Beverley, 33, 34, 49, 80 Williams, Carol, 39, 64, 79 Williams, Janet, 47, 55 Williams, Joyce, 47 Williams, Shirley, 39, 58, 77, 80 T Taylor, Annette, 43 Taylor, Billy, 47 Taylor, Carolyn, 47, 48 Taylor, Nancy, 43 Taylor, Zoe, 47 Teed, Diane, 47 65, 71 Tetzlaff, Junetta, 47 Thime, Diane, 43 Willis, Sally, 38, 39, 51, 64, 77 Wilson, Dorothy, 47 Wolf, April, 33, 59, 68, 76, 77, 81 Wong, Kee, 39, 77, 81, 90 Wood, Grace, 43, 62, 78, 93 Woods, Madge, 46, 47 Woods, Phillis, 43, 78 Wright, Shari, 33, 64, 86 Wyse, Loretta, 43 Z Zwirnmann, Carol, 47 Q4 cknowlecfgementd The 1961 staff of the Polytechnic Maid wishes to express its deepest gratitude to those who have made the publication of our yearbook possible. 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