Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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L ,. HE I J 1 1 , ,-1 ii ' 1, 1. F 5 lv i' 5 5 I ve 5 5 u .HQ 321 ifg I K ig fl X . su UGS 3 Lim 'A 1535 w 11 W 3, - - MCMJIN X GQHIRS L Y C , , 5 I- r- '-Q: The United Nations General Assembly Building, New York City, New York We, the class of '55, dedicate this year's Memoirs to VVURLD PEACE ...Peace is not merely a passive concept, but peace is a call to ac- tion. It is not enough to dislike war and to denounce it. War has been hated throughout the ages. Yet war has been recurrent throughout the ages. One reason is that men have never put into winning the peace ef- forts comparable to those which they put into winning a war. Mankind will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve their full resources for tasks of war. To preserve peace and to do so without the sacrifice of essential freedoms require constant effort, sustained courage and at times a willingness to accept grave risks. That is the true spirit of peace. . . By John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State ll xx-xx Aoli 1955 EMCOJIRS fx .1- AX ,, X 4 . v f yd' fi a,kc J PEGGY BARHYTE Advertising Manager CURTIS NA SMYTH BEVERLY OSGOOD DOROTHY ROHLFING Sports Editor Senior Co-Editor Business staff STAFF LES GONG Art Director ' MICKEY SCHLEINING Activities staff ROGER LAWSON MARILYN SOUTHWORTH MRS. BARBARA SALSER Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advisor BARBARA JACKSON MARY JOHNSON WILBERTA LEI ANNE MAUTZ Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Senior Co-Editor Club Editor ff forb- LOWELL SUCKOW LOIS SUSSMAN SALLY TOWER, TANNIS KROPP Photographer Reg Editor Typists '7f4B.L'L' 04 gd, .Sp4mZ4 . ff STU D NT ION MILLER Student Body President ANNE MAUTZ Vice-president if M 5, mttlggfgmzg, . X ,fx 5, ws,.,ew1.mi:'Mfrf ', a:.':5:'i:'1:g K , g3??5QQ554Jz,Q .544 7 ' A a 1g:2Nm:::sfl'::,' V. wit N2 .ssifwwz f aflifff J tai? siiiiiflzigis W 7 ' rf' x U s : EXH-,ic TTVE Qwest? A mu ff. 1 ' :mmf it f wif, was , fgfjiiz mcg e W ,w.,N. J . flaw V,,, . i Q E has r ie ., .Qi YE, Stew z aff A 1 QUUNQUL l MARNI MAHAFFAY BOB LEWIS Secretary Treasurer HM BARNES DON CLARK ROLAND HEATH AL MENASHE Service Representative Athletic Representative S6Hi0r CIHSS President Jumof Class President JERRY LAMER SUE NORTHRUP JIM MARTIN MICKEY SCHLEINING Boys' League President Girls' League President General Council President G1'2HIOl'118I1 Ednor TOM KLOSTERMAN GRACE SAKANO GARY PEARLMAN Boys' League Secretary Girls' League Secretary Art Staff Chairman DUN CLARK Student Body Presldent CHARLENE ISAACS V p dent SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CAROL BEN SON JOHN ERICK SON Secretary Treasurer JOEL FRENCH .TOE SNIDER FRED NEIMANN MIKE MULLIGAN Service Representative Athletic Representative Sophomore Class President Freshman Class President BOB SACKMASTER MARGARET ANN MORTON ED BUSSE RENATE GRAETZ Boys' League President Girls' League President General Council President Grantonian Editor TOM HIBBARD VERONICA HADLEY FRED SCHWAB KAY SANFORD Boys' League Secretary Girls' League Secretary Art Staff Chairman Art Staff Chairman 13 - FALL GENERAL CUUNCIIL JIM MARTIN President . A LE1 AL PALMER SARAH DONALDSON GARY WHELAN -Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Secretary ' Vice-President Vice-Pr ED BUSSE President SPRING GENER ,,,,,M,- Z ,,.. 4 ,. , ., a 1 Q 16 V L- - ' ,Wa I, 55595 a2f.wsESf29 -151.-K: 5-www-il ----: .. f:f:i-z,:S '- f -i3 1Qz1'lf'-fs ,, , :za R-: wmv Lee, 'Maxx -::El'bv:,:.:-K.. New ww- W l ,wwfif .5 .7:,m-:2,,91'.. '- 'W' -' aiHvfsf, .L ig: ,, a . - : :',,i:5'., J, Sh ' 1 4-:W -i f-,, 45: H E qi- .kggfl.4fj'L.:,-1, sn 1-S 'f',5I:g -1, L,- Ugg . 5 fi X P - 'L pw-mf -fi Q-5?SfzfQ,.,..g1-gd, .. X ff ' ff ?5?V:'91:55Vsf 15 ' 5 Qe E'9.', ::'- f7'I,'11M2?iQ 'i w - f fLQ:Qf,,4f1,fgQff3gQ ,fy Wa, -- 5 iffifgik ' - 'lfxrf 5 .M .A Lf, ,M , I ' ' ,M-',15i,,msw, L A A -- I ff V f, s 5 - 'sank ' CUUNCIUL, Q JIM HAWKES AL WONDERLICK BOB LEWIS DANA MATTOVICH esident Secretary g Ser eant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Bu ART STAFF S y: bUSy' busy day 'b Llsy work Gary Pearlman, Fall Chairman Kay Sanford, Spring Co-Chairman Fred Schwab, Spring Co-Chairman ---busy play. The hard-working members of the Art staff have done an outstanding job in handling all publicity for Grant productions, dances, and sales. The staffconsists of: ffront rowj Gary Fee, Gary Pear1man,Les Gong, Charlene Miller, Normandie Pearce: qback rowp Fred Schwab, Jim Barnes, Dick Lambert, Bob Nelson, Kay Sanford, Miss Darle Hermann. Mickey Schleining, Fall Editor Renate Graetz, Spring Editor GRANTUNIAN STAF F 1 CX0Ck ' 3:00 O Getting out the newspaper is no easy task, but the Grantonian staff this year has done excellent work despite its small size . The members of the staff are: Qclockwisej Renate Graetz, Joanne Vernon, Margie Martens, Judy Johnson, Janet Croter, Gayle Walker, Sue Rosencrantz, Sue Goodin, Mickey Schleining, Bob Mehling, Bob Nelson. ,p Gram - e onian um -9-30 ,p 3 resses d the Y te Yeady to toll emory Gif Mme M ellincdlan Murray l. ! f b , g, FACULTY i,............l dLi l E Colton Meek Principal 20 Commencement will represent a turning point in the lives of most of you. Not only will you leave your high school days behind, but in many cases you will leave family and friends as you venture farther afield in search of new experience. This is as it should be, and we would not hold you back, but we wish you to know that your de- parture has not lessened our interest in you. We sincerely hope that the sacri- fices made by your parents and the devoted service of your teachers will have given you a .background-that will enable you to achieve success in your life Work, and that in some future period, when you look back upon your days at U. S. Grant, you will do so with love and respect for this great school which we all hold so dear. Four swift and busy years have passed since we welcomed you, the class of 1955. For manythe hopes and dreams of September, 1951, have been fulfilled. As we fore- told then, what you take from your years at Grant is the result of the efforts which you, as individuals and as a class, have exerted in the classroom, in activities and in service. Now, as you graduate, we have the same high hopes for you in the coming years, and again the result will depend upon your own personal goals and ambitions. May they be worthy of the potentialities which we know are yours. Our good wishes go with you. Mary Schroeder Vice-principal When you entered high school, the four years ahead looked very long and distant. Looking back, now that the time for gradu- ation has arrived, these same four years seem to have passed very quickly. During this time much has happened. You have ex- perienced many joys and successes as well as some disappointments and failures. You have improved your skills and abilities, have acquired new appreciations and inter- ests and have developed respect for the democratic values and man's welfare. We here at Grant High Schoolwho have worked with you during these years believe that you have the ability to meet both success and failure in a mature manner and have pre- pared yourselves to meet the next four years and all those that follow in a way that will bring credit to yourself, to your families, to Grant High School and to your country. Harold Kleiner Vice-principal ALM BERTHA FACULTY If BRICKER, LEE Engllfih Business Education ALTREE, WAYNE Social Studies ANDERSEN, MELVA Latin ANDERSON, LYDIA ARNOLD, E DGAR Math English AUSTIN, ESTHER Social Studies English BARTELL, VIRGINIA Math BENEDICT, BENJAMIN Social Studies English BORCHERS, HARVE Y Industrial Arts Math BOUGHTON, BRAY, MARY Social Studies Spanish English EUGENE Math I mqhqg 4 , W , .- -A ,:l:.V: , Q -Q ,A 5, J 5 2 if ' fs, -.,,:,1-,..1 : l,f, A .,-.,,g A ,. .2 A 5 1? ' '55 1 V 1 5 XA. BUCHANAN, DAVID Social Studies BUC K , E RNEST Industrial Arts Math BUTLER, CYRIL Industrial Arts BUTTE RFIE LD, CYRIL Social Director BUTTS, VERN Physical Education, Chm, ,A , , . Y 1 K, I X 'E' 'XX f -XIV i x .xii C A 1 ' ,V Y ' ' ' X lv V E A 2 5 X .3 f x, , i Cf' 5 CALOURI, CATHERINE ' hating CARPENTER, KXQBAL A, Social Studies f X X A y l CARTER, ALFRED Math CHANEY, LAURELEI Homemaking English COLB Y, BILL Art l mai? 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LANSDON, MIRIAM LARSON, MORRIS Social Studies Math LEONARD, JACK Business Education Social Studies LIESER, JESSIE Social Studies English Art M Wave? V wggf' 3' 2 ' E3fEf:'15L:L.viifiiikfs 1. h , , Engle swfffglff I Math awww Q X I .www , ' ,ir .y,'f:g,gfgf2 - . g. -. Wifi? ' .55 ' ' -' E 1 - A ri b , s ' ff Q 4, I I -2: .' -Q-51, 5532 I E 1:'E1Zf'z. MARTIN, THEO Science MAY, CLARENCE H V Social Studies Science Milf-1 -QP' R '-', E E i s 5329525237 .. .E',5:': mmm ,W-5. ,. U ,E .2225 ..-5' it J 'E ,'EE,:g: - UQ? .2212 , A 'Y G .- 5 .,.,. ll F its :gf Q ,ff S 1' J ,. 1 Z 'H L vs Stiff L 452535 hh Sli t x :U ,,5,Z,,, F J'Ei2iff ', fi A Eg: Q lv 5,1 1, ,: ' ,mfg W ,E ,,f2zf2f1z rx jg McCALL, PAUL gn- Q :E t , ,E L. . .. .fl 1.4 A l Q- h K. ,HM hm... J . . .F X A kxlyx th- -.cfzg,t,- rc.: A, :hwy ,Z Physical Education .e V '12-l'-4.f,,iFQ ?6Ql:',,-',.ig'.j22lff . wgsi? 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'..iI 4,2215 , 59:31-:EiZ'5'f' Jfvi'-21 1i2 Z4i353E-'-5 E, f , 1' '- 'rf Social Studies WHITTED, MA BEL English WICHMANN, HILDEGARD Spanish French custodians cooks fL to RJ: Richard Weinman, Ed QL to RJ: Lucille Shea, Anne Wahl- Bruhn, J. Y. Paterson, Harry Hunter, strom, Hazel Burch, Zeta Clark, CarlKolb, J. M. Lindsay, JackKen- Ruth Barton, Audrey Weisel. nedy, Al Fletchner, J. E. Lyle, G. L. Lansing. FF I ACK KENNEDY AUDREY WEISEL Head Cmdian office staff Manager 2 ' 4 -- 1 is W i ..5's5fff 1 ' f Q1 .'-,-f 5 if A-Yfew, , ff fl 1 'flffll fzw fl eff zz is ws MRS. ANDRESON Matron Barbara Bozich, Sue Gorman, Helen Barley, Florence Thorstad Hi, Mrs. Vancill Queen Cindy and her court Future homemakers of Ameuca Need we say more? Look at that curtain! ,. 4, fv , '- x' '- N I U R S JA D Y' , if .5 E am Q. Hall: ,' S .iqf ,- Guy . N A' l'Qa,v fs ,S 601 K -Q os - 'Il N I l f' M ii- 'I H 4 12- as lr M ' 7 , AxxJ, WV ls ' SlENllUR CLASS UlF'lF'llCERS 1 H ROLAND EEA President SUE GODSIL Vice -president GERALD ERICKSON DA WN WOOD LYLE SACHS ROY WEBB Se - - rgeant at Arms Secretary Treasurer S The Class of 1955 has beena prominent one since it was organized four years ago. Under the capable leadership of their officers, the seniors have enjoyed their last year at Grant, a year filled with happiness and sorrow, learn- ing and activities. The traditional senior class play was held, and the profits from this pro- duction and'the class sales sponsored the ex- citing Senior Prom, where the dancers enjoyed the music of Van Armitage and his orchestra. The senior assembly, senior administration day, the walk-out assembly, Baccalaureate. and the highlight of four years, commencement, will never dim in the memories of the seniors, the Class of 1955. 30 ergeant-at-Arms MR. NOTTAGE AND MRS. WHITTED Counselors b 6' X 54, i 1 .-I .--. . .. M., ' 5552595 - . f 1 7' ' W: :'5:-15:52 ' :E' rPQfFl?li , ,.-'.f- t .1735 , ALLABACH, MARY - Trans. from Roosevelt, Alpha Theta, Chap., Ata, Sr. Class Play Comm., I' if . fl Orchestra, Nat'l Honor Society, Willamette. ' AARIS, CAROLE J. - Rally Squad, Twauno, Masque and Gavel, V. Pres., Thallan, Treas., Clefs, Sr. Dramateurs, U. of O. ACKER, BILL - Royal G, A-Bomb Squad, Fire Squad, Boys' League Rep., Creel, C, J. V., and Var- sity Football, J. V. And Varsity Baseball, Undecided. ADAMS, BETTE - Kleet, Zip, U. of O. ADAMS, SANDRA - Tisque, Masque and Gavel, Zuff, Room Rep., Girls' League Rep., Gen-Drills- Fire Squad, Jr. Dramateurs, Sr. Dramateurs, Treas., Commence. Usher, Undecided. AHERN, GAIL ZONA - Trl-Y, Amica, F.H.A., Carolers, Mjx Choir, Jr. Choir, Undecided. AICHELE, CED - Mu Nu Xi, Sgt. -at-Arms, Colton Meek Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball- Varsity Base- ball, Football, Boys' League Rep. , Rod and Reel, Room Rep., Royal G, Stage Crew,,A-Bomb Squad, Undecided. .5541 . ,V gg.: rnigsegg-ge 5 ,... q A - f :M re, ...-. - 1 ALLEN, LAURIE - Trans. from St. Lou.is, Mo., Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs, Kapaki, Service Rep., q '75 Chr-este, S. B. Office, Commence. Usher, Sr. Class Play, Sister Party Comm., Tennis, O.S. C. i ' f ' S ALLYN, MARY JEAN - Tisque, Mum Show Comm. Chair., Jr. Prom Comm. Room Rep., Girls' League Rep., Mrs. Schroeder's Office, Golf Team, Commence Usher, Sister Party Comm., Un- .decicledm AMUNDSEN, ROY - Kuff, Treas., Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Boys' League Rep., Kandahar, Undecided. ANDERSON, ALBERT - G-Note, Pres. , Treas. , Band, Pres., Undecided. ANDERSON, L. ARDIS - Trans. from Washington, General, Business College. 3 EXSEZWS-i?55i5?55???5?f l 1- h V.. . . .S e. ggdeifeez - we xvflgzgmggrg d ff 2 K Q rv 1 4 ,fc ,.-E' ,537 5 r e . rx. M :fa-z rr. . ,X .. ., if . .. QS. 5 e -4,-, 3... .. Q .. . . 35.23 , T5 33 V 55.525 12 . ls iigglfgfiizis 1' Hariri? R Q . www: . fe-gr, ,,,:9?P23s ' if ,. ..,.. : Q fha PM - -a g, : . we x r ' w 2' : 5:'f.fY.'4 If 1 , - at I .,,r...,.r1.?.i5'5'P rrw..:eN S' ' 5255.5 J FLW 53 is X of P 1' 2 4 X 1 X a 3 5 - if f 5 'J Veg,-15. , fx K W, W3 if fe' 'if 4 . ANDERSON, . ser . ees, ek M f W if E 3 Keys 5 A5 7 ai DEANNA - Jr. Dramateurs, Tri-Y, Thespian, Portland State. ANDERSON, ELEANOR - Jr. Dramateurs, Tardy Office, Phi Sigma Phi, Cascade. ANDREWS, LILA - Tao La Chi, Corr. Sec., Sr. Choir, Sr. Dramateurs, Masque and Gavel, Unde- cided. ARNDT, JOHN RICHARD - Spring Track, Cross-Country, Sr. Band, Frosh Band, Reforestatiou ARESTAD, DALE - General, Portland State. ARNDT, CHUCK - Trans. from Eugene H. S., General. fS5f:'53j:?S ' . J Crew, Royal G, Wheaton. 5551 y, 3 ,,,,, . 6 f , 4 ' J ' ff r il' G Q- 5'- ffkz' is ., ea ASBAI-IP., sUE - General, Undeelded. ,. r ,I i l ASHLEY, JE AN - Jr. Drernnreureg Undeelded. AsTRoM, BRJGITTA - Exchange Student from Malmo, Sweden, A. r, s, Scholarship, Glrle' League ,ef Q Rep., Sr. Dramateurs. 'jf ' ATHERTON, BRENT - Varsity Swimming Team, J. V. Cross Country Track, J. V. Spring Track, O. S. C. BAILEY, MARILYN - Kapaki, Corr. Sec., Sec., Zip, Commence. Usher, Mum Show Comm., Sr. Class Play Comm. , Tardy Office, Inter-Club Council Rep, , Library Helper, Forensics, Lewis and Clark. BAIRD, GORDON - Ford Foundation, Faraday, Cal. Tech. I M 'kg ' -:..:.:'. . ':E'5:fi'.EEf 5554. 1 - ,j . N I F1-. 'L ' , reams '7' . l. A f a :: M.5 : - s erif, -- r lk-vfim' asf. gms. ., reaxi.'.ye.,f,4 sadfeegg, . ggmfg. . V fii eff ' X f f .sf sz ei? , . NZ. ..., Q .P we M a es? Q in 3 1 'S M M A55 1 , re, P A w F ? -9' BM ' Qgrcziisigfz :.' 2'-zzazfl .. 2'- :iw-M Hifi? .S ggi? . 1 as If A BALDRIDGE, LUCY - Twauuo, Corr. Sec.: G.l., Sgt.-at-Arms: Fire Squad: Jr. Prom Comm.: Usher Squad: Mrs. Schroeder's Office: Mum Show Comm. : Commence. Usher: Jr. Red Cross: U. of O. BALLY, DON - Trans. from Roosevelt: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Reforestatlon Crew: Jr. Choir: Ramrod: Hornemaldng Club: Army. BALLY, JANET S. - Trans. from Roosevelt: Amlca, Sgt.-st-Arms: Undecided. BARBEE, ELIZABETH - Commence. Usher: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Library Helper: Mum Show Comm.: Undecided. BARHYTE, PEGGY - Tlsque, Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms: Clefs, V. Pres. , Sec.: Nat'l Honor Society: G.l., d Hlst,: Honor Girl: Soph. Girls' League V. Pres.: May Fete, Mum Show, Jr. Prom, Mortarboar , Memoirs Contact Comms.: Usher and Flre Squads: Memoirs Staff: Commence. Usher: Undecided. BARNES, JIM - Asst. Service Rep.: S. B. Service Rep.: Delta Chi Chnega, Corr. Sec., Hlst., V. - - b Pres.: Colton Meek l-I1-Y, Pres.: Royal G: Swimming Team: Creel, Sec. , Theta Chl, Hist.: A Bom Squad: Art Staff: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Cafe. Comm. , Chair.: Undecided. ,ffl BARNHART- DON - MHBQ'-le and Gavel: Sr. Class Play: G-Note, V. Pres.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: 4 .L - :EEF ::.f':' . -mpawl e ' , ., p Boys' League Rep.: Room Rep.: O,S, C, BARRY, JACKIE - Jr. Dramateurs. BARTCHER, LEAH - Tisque: Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep. BATTEN, SHARON - Tao La Chl: Honor Glrl: Jr. Drsmateurs: Undecided. 'X . P. ,1 f BAUMGARDNER, BOB - Alpha Nu, Pres.: J. V. Baseball: Band: Olympic Hl-Y: Service Squad: 0.S.C. ' R .- Football:Track:Projection Crew:Sta.ge Crew: Creel: BEAL, DICK - Room Rep.: Boys League ep , Navy. Maw' 3553325 :er 5 . 5 Q gafw. ..a5'3, ?.. g - fg.g3f5,.....::'f-gg mz ::gg:5.53v-in , :L . ' ami! 355522263 Q, f' - ' if 21232 zsaffiiiid V ' .EF 52 A ' 9 1-fs M S 2 Ag Q A be A A' 5 S xg 2 ? 94 A cf 5 K BENSON, MARCIA - Cue: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Jr. Dramateurs. ,,- f Q at . 2' -Q.. 3 ' ,:.,:1 :2wtZ' --.-. . WE: 'M fi'-Q'-i'21'Sri: 51: -.--.-. . :'l???wA:f:s:M11'?'V K'a'We55? 5315 S3 z gf ,. 'gzuf I' :: 5 . .... I V 'fri , .2 I - .9 gw at .':,: , -2 '-'- :SE Q Qi: assi BENTSON, LOIS - Nat'l Honor Society: Girls' League Rep.: Dana College. BERENSON, HOWARD - Reforestation: Hunting and Fishing Club: U. of O. BEAUDOIN, JACK - Varsity Football, Capt.: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Tennis: Varsity Baseball: Mu Nu Xl: Colton Meek Hi-Y: Fire Squad: Royal G: Undecided. BECK, .HM - Room Rep.: Alpha Nu, Sgt. -at-Arms: Olympic Hi-Y: Portland Stste. BEERS, MADELEINE - Trans. from Lincoln: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: Undecided. BELANGER, ROBERT - J. V. and Varsity Basketball: Baseball: Varsity Golf: Room Rep: Optimist: Chess Club: Undecided. BENNARD, BEVERLY - Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm. :Sr. Class Play Comm.:Counselor's Office: Kapald, Sgt. -at-Arms: S. B. Office: Portland State. BENSON, CAROLE - Trans. from Wash. H. S.: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm.: Jr. Prom Queen: Jr. Prom Comm.: Room Rep.: Counselor's dflce: Rally Squad: Twauno. . A A ew .--.- of 4 . -.2-2 1 jig: fi A aa. Nw ., F2555 ., -,.-. 3 3 r - M W ,ms-' -::...: BIGELOW, MARILYNE - Trans. from Glendale, Calif.: Tisque: Gen-Drills: U. of O. BlRCHARD, JAMES - General: Undecided. sf BIRKEMEIER, BRENT - Football: Frosh, J. V. , and Varsity Basketball: Kepos, Sgt. -at-Arms: Kuff: U. of o. 32 ages ...t.,:::..,.- -I t 'TQ wa ..,. ..,.., .M .... :aff 4- - gi 4'- W W as E is 7 ,., .--.. ,.., ..... . . . . ...,... W... f, Q. .W....., ,M GF' ., - f1 f ' 1-ff1'-'- is 5: T? f' ,,f -:- , . 553-5 flag-Qlag' .L Fx' o H .: 'Z ,U-, if at if are 4 E. P2 'A x ,M V., '22, Q A f. 7:2, 5. f sr .. ...sassy ,: .3 35 QSyM+:x:?55es:9:f.,fe' .:'., g 'fm fi 1' e - ,..., ' 1 fi, ,, 1 iigafgff- - 5 .,,., 2 gg2Zf1fs'f', 4.5 ,K 3HLif2i,i4ff.1f.U , A QJQQ title? 513. .11 www, hr I CWM' BOHL, DONNA - Trans. from Scottsbluff, Nebr., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Dramateurs. BOHRER, JOAN - Trl-Y, Undecided. BORRESON, SONJA - Tao La Chl, Room Rep., Mum Show Comm., Undecided. ISOTTENFIELD, DENNIS - Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs, Jr. Choir, Chanters. BISSOL0, GIOVANNA - Exchange Student from Rome, Italy, Klix. BJOREM, LARRY - General. BLATTER, NORMAN - Delta Chl Omega, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Colton Meek Hi-Y, Chap., Royal G, Pres., Football Club, Sec., Ramrod, Undecided. BLAU, PETER - Trans. from Lincoln, General, U. of Wash. BLOOM, MARTIN - General, Undecided. BLUM, VIRGINIA - Soph. Transfer, Cuieaf, Mum Show Comm., Jr. Usher Squad, Undecided. - I ...,, in Q F -I. K -1111, tiff. ' ., X BOTTARO, JOAN - Trans. from Parkrose H. S. ,Klix, Corr. Sec., Girls' League Rep., Mum Show Comm., Commence. Usher, Sr. Usher Squad, U. of O. ,,.,,, ,V . .,.,,.,,,...,., , . BOUTHILLIER, R. GEORGE - Trans. from Central Catholic, Frosh and Varsity Track, Lewis and Clark. 'ffifw-vis? ff ' 1..:1- ri . . 1 f gbttmyr, - V, . , 5: 1 '- M crib we -if . r tj e ' . ,E L K ,X is if .w tf 5 if is ft H is fe ...P ,K Ze 955 L ,Q it ,F it W 1-5- 5 . ,eg ' - Q: it I . - - 'P i ff:- 1. ,. 3621 2. : sk G Jriwgtr F ,Z-,QQ 'Z r .ewfilx 5 W Wm ig nit gi? . gfigl' 5 35235 kg ef f 4' X Z, 'f 53 me fm 5, f lg , , 'Ni yr -5' . . .-.. 1 ., V-.t .. , I was 'J jizifkii .1 BRADWELL, SHIRLEY - General, Undecided. BRENNAN, GLENNA - Sr. Dramateurs, Orchestra, Corr. Sec., Undecided. BRENT, EARL - General. BRESEE, SUSAN - Tardy Office, Sans Souci, Sr. Class Play Comm. , Ford Foundation, Sister Party, Cottey College. BRIGGS, GAYLEE - Klix, Sgt. -at-Arms, Clefs, Sec. , Hist., Mum Show Gen. Chair., Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs, Commence. Usher, Mrs. Schroeder's Office, May Fete Comm. , Chair., Girls' League Rep., Fire Squad, Rally Squad, Service Squad, Pep, O. S. C. f m Seattle Wash - Kspaki Pres Sgt -at-Arms: SOON!-1 Club COUHCUL M AIL - T . . - V - - - ' BROO ' G I-ans ro ' - - M S hroeder's Office, Portland State. Chresto, Girls' League Rep., Service Squad, Fire Squad, rs. c w -Wx X I Q w un 5 GL s Twig, , ,.... . ,, . . . . , MQ fiiiilywll W t .. , if .fgS5iQ.Pu lf, fjf' 51,552 2 'iii JE ig. amygzwiv ff'fQjFai'f 5 - ' 'l f-A f 7' --.: ff21H,WQii'Zf 2 ' . 1 f So I :2' . 52 23 'I :rf 'f R ,.f.ry,.1.- 2 1 mei f filfif ' 21 . 5 J 1 R R4 Mug.: Q is Migpygxg 1 '75 H' . , 1'Q!gQ..i gifs qs Z if 'Ei' . Q E 'ii K il dmjgr 5 .a .4 if? '1 H 'Bieffe W7 4 A If gig wif J eidqggsi. 3 fl A re ,gt .fi PM 1 I S, MH 1 M BRUGH, mommy - Football, sigma Alpha, undecided. 41,25 2 digg .2 1. , JN WL ' BRUNJES, Bonsai' - General, Reed. E, .E Ee. BRUNS, KAREN - Girls' League Rep. , Room Rep., Undecided. tw, BUEL, MARILYN - Jr. Red Cross, Art Club, Undecided. BULLINGTON, DARRYL - Kuff, Pres, , Treas. , Sgt. -at-Arms, Room Rep., Boys' League Rep, Mum Show Comm. , Reforestation Crew, Ford Foundation, Undecided. BURFITT, JOAN - Jr. Red Cross, V. Pres., O. S. C. 1 fa V at l , 8 ,M ff gg ,.,., . 5 'S' Q ,, if 7 lf 1 rf , 52522221225 .--' : f 'Nag fl? , K I 3: -.. if .,. -' ..,, .5 1: ' 5 -' - ' 572313255 L: fzzr 52 -- Heres? uf Qgtzfszgffwi - . ,ass es awww M H messe s -:- , V , .,:., , I .mg f Y - -:I ' -IN W W .N , . 'JSE BURNETT, BEVERLY - General: Undecided. -' -:2- .. 55322 . ', E: BURNS, BARBARA ANNE A Honor Girl: Twauno, Treas.: A. F. S. Scholarship: Rose Festival Selec- tion Comm.: Clefs: Sr. Choir: Swing Sixteen: Frosh Glrls' League, V. Pres.: Ford Foundation Mortarboard Chair.: Nat'l Honor Society, Sec.: Flre Squad: Commence. Usher: Undecided. BURNS, CAROL Y Cuieaf, Cust. , Grantonian Rep., Sgt. -at-Arms, Sec.: Usher Squad, Co-Capt.: Soph. Mum Princess: Chresto: Memoirs Contact Comm. -Girls' Lea e Re .- Service S u d , gu p . q a :Tardy Office: Mortarboard Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: U. of O. BURROW, JUDD - Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi-Y, Chap. :Jr. Boys' League, V. Pres. :Boys' League Rep. J. V. Baseball: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: U. of 0. giglliiiiwgl i BUSH, JEAN - Cuieaf, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mortar Board Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Glrls' League M Rep.: Chresto: Usher Squad: Fire Squad: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Whltworth. .gm BUSH, JO ANN - Frosh Girls' League, V. Pres,: Culeaf, V. Pres. : Chresto: Mum Show Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Usher Squad: Mortar Board Comm.: Whltworth. ,L Q' ,,,,,, .gt .... w QEQWJ ., ., .3 X . . . , so 7 ,. ,, Q ,gg .mf-1 W H . Q, sis- Q - 2 M 5:2-.1 Mez? , .E ,.f:g,,gg,g:' 'mgssfgg ' . , . :sf:1':2- : : , BUSH, JOHN - General: Undecided. 'lf BUSSE, EDWARD H. - Sr. Choir, Asst. Treas., Treas.: Boys' Octet: Swing Sixteen: Alpha Nu: Optimist, Chap.: General Council, Pres.: Fire Squad: Boys' League Rep.: J. V. Baseball: Ramwd: I ,K 4, , Singing Generals: Pep: Room Rep.: Service Squad: O. S. C. 5 ,'-' 1 ' -Egg, .2 BUTLER, MARVIN - Ford Foundation: Alabama Polytechnic Institute. , BUTLER, ZELDA ANN - General: Undecided. BUXTON, JAMES -Sound Crew: Book Room Cre Cust.: Service Squad: Armed Service. BYERS, JOAN - Alpha Theta, Pres., Treas.: G Choir, Asst. Sec.: Chresto: Undecided. w: Projection Crew, Chief: De Forrest Radio Club, irls' League Rep.: Jr. Dramateurs: Carolers: Jr. CABLE, NANCY - General. .,, . ., CAMP, BARBARA - Tao La Chi: Girls' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Undecided. wi ,, A-as . vez? H swf? 25:22-I.-, ,ff z 1 X CAMPF, MEL - Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: J. V. Track: Frosh, J. V., and Varsity Football: Ramrod: KBPS H. S. Sportcaster: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Dramabeurs: ' U. of O. 5 M S ,S f. , it A I 3 3 if mem M . , , ..... , ,,.,,,,...., ...,,. M,..Ws,. ,,,,, w,,,,,,,,,,,,, , CAPPS, ROGER f Trans. from Omaha, Nebr. : General: Luther College. ' W 'Q,lE,,.,51gE' A ' CARLSON, JIM - Room Rep. : Boys' League Rep.: Geo. Williams. '- A ' .,., K' 3 '-'VZ ' CARLSON, NANCY F. - Twauno: Thalian, Sec., V. Pres.: Fire Squad: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Av I. MJ' ' 'Y' Memoirs Contact Comm.: F, T. A.: Seattle Pacific College. .,.., - .4 -::. . : , , ' . , ,.,.. , . iw 2 I Sfmt if . 1- .. .,,, I S '--' 5 ,Q CARIVIIN, ROY KEITH - Frosh 'and J. V. Track: Rod and Reel: Stage Crew: Linfield College. CARSON, SALLIE JO - Klix, Cust., Sec., Hist.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Jr. Choir: Mum Show Comm.: Art Sta.ff:Ma FeteC m .- ' l ' - ' - A y o m ,G1r s League Rep., Service Squad, Sr. Class Play, Mortarboard Comm.: Sister Party Comm.: Sr. Usher Squad: Stanford. CHARLES, BARBARA - Tao La Chi, Hist., Asst. Treas.: Fire Squad: Emanuel Nursing School. CHENEY, DONNA - Sr. Choir: Triple Trio: Jr. Dramateurs: Stage Crew: Frosh. Orchestra: Swing Sixteen: Girls' League Rep.: Lewis and Clark. CHESSMORE, FLORA ANN - Trans. from Roosevelt: General. CI-IRISTENSEN, SHARON - Cuieaf, Sec.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Sr. D1-amateurs: Commence, Usher: Jr. Choir: Mum Show Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: Kandahar: U. of O. 5. ,- U ., . . .....,,. .,. ..,., . , - W, :sz ' '.'riser- if42Ei22aEif':E Ji?EE.S: W , . .,..,,.. ,,.. . 4.5 . , : VL X5 M ,,, :, Q so is w Q f sr ., .W :-, .:,::.:g::2z '.- I X a wk .5 :..::,.:::::,E:5:iE:v A-ft. ,KVA .seffievi 'C . xi? wiifzf ff .. .,g,'f 4:21 fs 2 ,'fai? 9:T ., Saf- .:::21ilsZQ iii: gi 5521 3427 t . 3, 5, I , X Rei 'S l ' ax 1 L .Q l X, E' Q X s . 453955 'Q N' ,Q Q jx .3 2 E Q E 51 4 ,'vlfY 53 J , 5 ls .ii M E 9 , 1 my eg:a1gg.g Baggage ,. s fi W a lgg F 5 N 5 2 W' 3 2.3533 K Msgs.. 3. - .A at Lfig1 i'?5?1I ,, .,., , .M .. : ,,.,,. - .Z .af H - A 4:32 ' Q ' llfiiiiitaa - - WM x K' J lg It Zlsiii CI-IRISTISON, PAT - Tisque, Corr. Sec.3 G. I., Sgt. -at-Arms, Gen-drlllsg Fire Squad3 Girls' League Rep.3 Room Rep.g Jr. Dramateursg U. of 0. CI-IRISTOFFERSON, JIM - Frosh and J. V. Track3 Alpha Nu3 U. of Idaho. CH.RISTY, BARBARA - Sr. Class Playg Mum Show Comm.3 Commence. Usher3 Girls' League Rep. Carolers3 Jr. Choir3 Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs3 S. B. Office: Ford Foundation3 Nat'l Honor Society3 Sister Party Comm.3 IQSPS Council, Mills. CHURCH, MARY - Rally Squadg Jr. Class Sec.3 Tisque, V. Pres.3 Masque- and Gavel3 Thalian3 Jr and Sr. Dramateurs3 Jr. Prom Comm. Chair.3 Commence. Usherg Fire Squadg Sr. Class Playg Girls' League Rep.g U. of 0. CLARK, DON - S. B. Pres.3 Varsity Football and Basketball3 Athletic Rep.3 Colton Meek Hi-Y, Pres.3 Mu Nu Xi, Sgt. -at-Arms3 Royal G, V. Pres.3 Frosh King3 Fire Squad3 Undecided. CLARK, MARY- Mum Show Comm. 3 Soph. Honor Girl3 Jr. Girls' League Pres. 3 Glr1s'League Rep. Fire Squad3 Cuieaf, Chap.3 Clefsg Chresto3 Counselor's Officeg O. S. C. -., .. Znql -a',a E .....-. 9 . if 'iw f 222323 -azgg, ay: CLARK, RICHARD - Book Room Staffg Main Office3Projection Crewg Mum Show Comm.3Reforesta- 429 ' Views? Q VI 1 tion Crew3 Portland State. ' fs 3532? - 313 ,f l ' V CLAUSSEN, GEORGE - Mu Nu xi, corr. sec., Sgr.-at-Arms, Pres.3 comm Meek H1-Y, Treats.. A 4 E' j y H 15531, Royal G3 Nat'l Honor Society3 Varsity Track and Swimming, Capt.3 Fire and A-Bomb Squads3 Room .ww , PM .. Eg, and Boys' League-Rep. 3Memoirs Contact Comm.3 Ramrod, Sec.3 Ford Found., Rally Squadg O.S. C. CLINE, MARY LOU - Kapaki, I-Iist.3 Jr. Cholr3 Undecided. nf 3 , 5 B ......... if V . X WU Rf P J 2 I I X 3 gi ef? .9 A Q, .W xv 'eg' 565 Z.wW.w 4 -- T .ml ., . . . .. ,As . ,. i 1 'D is w We L gp ,N ff 5 ' A 2 A ay A 5 Q Ti s .Q it .5 Q sd Ny' I yi S 'Q e . its Q A gmt s Q iss, A 4 3513 37-ff! gift Iii! 'Ef5:f2' 2:55 E E: 5 5 535332 V 4 Wk 5 s 5 K, at , was W X bi N ff J Z 1 3 5? b, gf I lf f - , , . 'Q . ,. M ::-ra:.-:.- .tr 1' ' -1 I CLOUGI-I, JUDY K, - Tlsque, Service Rep., Hlst.3 Girls' League Rep.3 Honor Girl3Mum Show Comm.3 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Fire Squsd3 Commence. Usher3 Ford Foundation3 Mortarboard Comm.3 Nat'l Hon- or Societyg Room Rep.3 Whitman. CLYDE, JOHN - Ford Foundation3 Alpha Photo Rhog Frosh Track3 O. S. C. 5-F.:-,... M I . A ,I ..,. N CODAY, JERRY - Delta Chi Omegag Royal G3 Masque and Gavel, Treas.3 Room Rep.3 Boys' League Rep.: J. V. and Varsity Trackg Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs3 Fire Squad3 A-Bomb Squad3 Creel3 Unde- f , . cl ded . My igigw V. . 1 f+1 fs A if W' 3 ,agar JW 5 Elf? P . l Wfft , .wg ffm ,ay sc sg . ,, , if 5 ,.,. - -.:-fs-:-:.:::'.-ze: ..,... 3 11' J Q4 V' 1 iff. . - 5 -5 31 A- E. mg? ' Exam fi v - A eM,.1f.-,- . gains Fw' . , 21.9 -3 Eg, 5 Qliinfgfi 2 'ufiliiig - . , ,A if l If Yr A Q ' ' as 3. 1 im 5 at M. I as . W . Z 4 Qt lg lg, H A - A -...tif 223:2 5 wzlmwswzii gslizlit' ,.i1e'? ,.,, , ,,., 1 Yigezfg Q - .wigfalf ' , 75 giAik7V i N.k a aa ? A f ..4gg.... ,,,. , .... 1 A.. .- lt 9 'S H . fa., .. I ' A 5 ' A A ' 36 :- . sw ' 314. e - ' 25. A '- Mix 1 U, Q J Qt -B93 , 4 T f Q . may A . Q11 ., ' 'S- .u i 3 , H 1-5' COGSWELL, JOHN - Varsity Football Man.: Football Club, Sec. 3 A-Bomb Squad3 Room Rep. 3 U. of O. Royal G, V. Pres., Sec., Treas.3 Varsity Track COLE, JANET - Nat'l Honor SOClefyg Chresto3Commence. Usher3Girls' League Rep.3Service Squad S. B. Officeg Sister Party Comm.3 U. of Washington. CONNELL, REID - Sr. Cholr3 Exchange Student to Mexico3 Reforestatlom Alpha Nug J. V. Trackg Olympic Hi-Y, Sec.3 A.T.A.3 Ramrod3 Singing Generals3 Jr, Choir, CONSTANS, BUZZ - Rally Squad: Soph. Clase, V. Pres.3 Mu Nu Xi, V. Pres.3 Masque and Gavel, Pres.3 Colton Meek Hi-Y3 J. V. Football3 Jr. Dramteursg Sr. Dramateurs, V. Pres.3 Jr. Choir 3 U. of 0. COOGAN, JOHN C. - J. V. Baseball3 Football Club3 Reforestation Crew3 Washington State. CORLETT, DONALD A. - G-Note, Treas. , Sgt. -at-Armsg Alpha Rho3 Band, O. S. C. -,L ea., li' I J?:2tl5'Ef3 if zqgggg: ,Q . .. QE, 1 1 'Ay 53 we 'Q l i 141 bw s i , W sf. 'bv 9' A 'fa as ri at . ' H ' '1 Y 1 COULTER, ROBERT - Olympic Hi-Y, Sgt. -at-Arms3 Jr. Dramateurs3 Jr. Cholr3 Chantersg Port- land State. CRAFT, BRUCE - Sr. Cholr3 Boys' 0ctet3 Jr. Cholr3 Chanters3 Undecided. We gaggimyfv CRANE, JAMES D. - Royal G3 Swimming Team3 Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs3 Sr. Class Playg A-Bomb Squadg Boys' League Rep. 3 Brigham Young U. CRIMIN, DON M. Trans. from Benson H. S. 3 Sigma Rho, Pres. 3 Undecided. CROSLEY, PERRY - Nat'l Honor SOClSfy, Stanford. CROTER, JANET ILEEN - Grantonian Reporterg Tempog Portland State. 2 2 - 5. 2 ,fe -1. 3 3Y'we5E f:'2w ' ?i:2'5,'21',2sW251 4' tt , 'E 2 ,if rj, Q We , 3, 1 4 X .Q I 3 ll o 5 Wim Nga? sh af . g Vis a. rg . ,.., .. , . ,.,,.. . I I. f Ll- ' r l ' - 5 - xg ' -,gl -.. .'Eif.:,. 1 'sv' if Elie .535 ' Eggs-mesa .NZ . --f- - a s 4 ew A 3.5013 Q L CRUSON, MARILYN - Mum Show Comm., Chair.: Kapaki: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Office Help: O. S. C. CUDD, PHIL - Golf: Band: Orchestra: Room Rep.: U. of O. CUNNINGHAM, ANNABELLE - General: Undecided. DARDEN, CAROL - Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Grantouian Reporter: Swimming Team: Tennis Team: at 35 DARLING, SUE - Kapaki, Hist.: Service Squad: S. B. Office: Mum Show Comm.: Sr. Class Play H Comm.: Thespians: Frosh Girls' Glee: Amica, Sec. , Treas.: Undecided. e e4g:g'f,. 5 P , , Wai DARROW, DIXIE - Cue, see.: Jr. Choir: seame Pacific. s,z2zff:f1- - fm? 35351 . EJ B-ff r 5 Q V fy: . W., ,.,.,,., T ,, . , Y Y : 'K' , . . Seas: : JE - - f' :- DEERING, MARGARET - General: Undecided. l , DEETS, EVERETT Y General: Portland State. Q I I ig aa 51.4 e 4 asa i 5 ' ek r :W . . 5 aw gg. 1 az Z 3: ai ,I e er iff, gg. gs? F 4 .r A r I . fy r . Ik , . 43. 11 19:32, 2521222 'fa' 5' f 1 gi. 23:5 - , Q2 iz ,, J DeFRANcQ, DON - Trans. from Central Cath.: Bays' League Rep. : Sigma Alpha: Undecided. DeIIAvEN, ALBERT V. - Soph. Class Pres.: Beta Phi, chap., Sgt.-at-Arms: Clefs: Colton Meek 1. Hi-Y: Sr. Choir: Boys' Octet, Pres.: Swing Sixteen: General Council, Sgt. -at-Arms: Boys' League ffgfffff? -, U Rep.: Frosh Class Pres.: Fire Squad, Chief: Service Squad: Singing Generals, Pres.: Whitworth. in I: 'EQ DEMPSIE, MARIE - Trane. from Tiiiameek, ore.: careiere: Mr. Rebinnenie Office: Undecided. V A :f f , nnn - A.... Y A,.,:,, . DEN BESTE, ALOIS - Trans. from Ellensbury, Wash.: General: Undecided. ' '.f:.: ...,..., .:.,. ....., I i . - --ir. . ::,....:.-E:-.g. Mx r : Q i as ER .r 3 s e uf .. : .W he I ni DENTON, DONNA - Phi sigma Phi, Pres.: Undecided. aggz.a:.121, . .sie DIBBLE, SUE - Alpha Theta: Chresto: Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Sr. Usher Squad: N Mum Show Comm. : Mortarboard Comm. : Willamette. DiPASQUALE, ENIS - General. -:L . : 3 fl gr fr S agp! fi P we f2:g::i:p1:. sw ' 1 :ai X wewxi. 1 er ' 5 ew' ef ' r : I, f ' 'i 1 ' 'Rafi 51 ,- '- W DIVINE, RON - Track: Boys' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Undecided. DOS, COLLEEN Y Alpha Theta: Carolers: Thespiaus: Library Helper: Undecided. DOTTERER, THELMA - Frosh Queen: Room Rep. : Usher Squad: Fire Squad: Twauno, Asst. Treas.: Thalian: Undecided. DOUGLAS, MARY - Klix, Chap., Hist.: Chresto, Sec.: Mum Show Comm.: Commence. Usher: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Girls' League Rep.: Counselors' Office Helper: Undecided. DRAKE, KINGSLEY - Kandahar:Boys' League Rep. :J.V. Baseball: Heforestation Crew: U. of Wash. DRESIE, RICHARD L. - Varsity Swimming: Frosh and J. V. Football: Boys' League Rep.: Room : Rep.: Jr. Dramateurs: Chanters: U. S. Navy. ' DRYNAN, GIL - Sound Crew: DeForrest, V. Pres., Pres.: Fire Squad: Reforestation: Book Room: Projection Crew: Stage Crew: Farraday: O. S. C. DUNBAR, KENNETH - Football: Track: Football Club: Creel:Chanters:Frosh Service Squad: Unde- cided. DUNN, NANCY - Twauno, Sec.: Zuff, Chap.: Girls' League Rep.: Commence, Usher: Fire Squad: Usher Squad: Jr. Prom Comm.: U. of O, ., E - : 3 1' 5.01.3 , NM .. ,.,,., I :ru ' 2 i cipia. Leagu . , Squad: Washington State, :'1L'?sq-5' l i ll ., gal.. . 2 ,ki l 3 . mi Q., Q we li Q Zi. Y ,X .N-he ,. ole A A iisz i . :-5: DWYER, JUDY - Rally Squad: Gen-Drills: Klix, Pres. , Sec.: Thalian, Sec., Hist.: Clefs: Mortar- board Comm.: Zufl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Commence, Usher: Room Rep,: Fire Squad: Frosh Girls' Glee: Carolers: Tennis Team: Sr. Usher Squad: U. of O. EARL, DARLA - Tisque, Hisl.: Fire Squad, Capt.: Commence. Usher, Capt.: Jr, and Sr. Drama- teurs, Pres, : Mum Show Comm.: Kandahar: Jr. Prom Comm.: U, of O. EDDINGS, CAROLYN - Cue, Hist. , V. Pres.: Lost and Found Office: Tardy Office: Jr. Red Cross: Kleel: Library Helper: Amica: 0. S. C. EDGINTON, EVELYN - Cue: Phi Sigma Phi: Undecided. EKSTROM, JOHN - Alpha Nu, Chap.: Boys' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Ramrcd: Pep: O. S. C. ELLIS, RICHARD - Farraday: Ford Foundation: DeForrest: Undecided. asm ' 2 .,,... I ' ier ELMES, RON - Alpha Nu: Optimists: Sr. Choir: Chanters: Room Rep.: J. V. Golf Team: The Prin- , 4 . , W2 E :seem 1 ELTERICH, JOANNE - Frosh Girls' League Pres. : Tisque, Treas,, Sec. :Mum Show Comm.: Girls' W' ,,,, , S .V ELTON, TERRY - C Squad and B Squad Football: Kandahar: Sr Dramateurs: U. of O. tt r,,,.Q -t :i.::i'21f-, M522 .Q EMIGH, DIANE - Trans. from Salem High: Tao La Chi, Treas.: Fire Squad: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm.: U. of O. ENG, DAVE - General. ENGELHARDT, RON - General: U. of O. l V1 - . ','EQ,i.:-::::::,1:-E'-:1:.fi:5EEfE:Q . fff5, ':if:',:r. ggffa ' ' .,.,. , ,..,,,,,,., 7 :!:.g..g:.,.,-A-V-'V ,.., . - . 'try-' V:- F H Zi - t- 152923: 7 1 : '-'1-L-15 555591 A - . - r.:.::e.4:e2iZTele : fifslllgltgliiizi wr azxsa tif emiize. ' -es.-te. liaffirie is 22:22 . as -1-1:- :2'f1'a19:2:f:2s:z. -T e Rep -Room Rep.: Service Squad: Fire Squad: Commence. Usher: Jr. Dramateurs: Usher Q ky. I Ti' -'-- : l V355 ' 2125- .,.. 'A ' mi ., 1,5 , ' ' L 4 :eta , :size sgxzi -W' . 4. ..,.. ima :.,.:Jfi.,g, I rzzggzf s .:- wwf . ff: , , - :meg t l g?g:::.f.g:f...., . N f., ,. .,,, f .. J:zesf'..v ff 5 --'--- 525522 . E: -,---, . W A it , U , 1 Si siifwszi ' wi. .i .- 355-Sets - . A ,swam I - ,zfxtlwfs A , L ENGLISH, PRISCILLA - Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep.: Kleiner'a Office: Swimming Team: Kepos: Fresh Girls' Glee: Willamette. ENKELIS, MYRA - Memoirs Contact Comm.: Nat'l Honor Society: Ford Foundation:Tempo:Stanford. ENOS, DONNA - Kapaki, Treas. , Asst. Treas., Corr. Sec.: Service Squad: Jr. Dramateurs: Mum Show Comm.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: O. S. C. ERICKSON, CAROL - Kapaki: Girls' League Rep.: May Fete Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Mortar- board Comm.: Commence. Usher: Service Squad: Reed, ERICKSON, GERALD E. - Sr. Class, Sgt.-at-Arms: Beta Phi, Treas.: Frosh, J. V, and Varsity Football: Football Club: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Octo Ducas: Boys' League Rep.: Masque and Gavel: Royal G: U. of O. ERJCKSON, JOHN H. - S. B. Treas.: S. B. Asst. Treas.: Mu Nu Xl, Corr. Sec., Hist.: Clefs, Treas.: Nat'l Honor Society: Royal G: Varsity Track: Dance Band, Pres.: Sax Quartet: Ford Found- ation: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Room Rep. : Boys' League Rep.: A-Bomb Squad: Undecided, Sfifweaha it omg QR? WE ERSKINE, MAX - Trans, from Albany: Varsity Track: Alpha Nu: Pep: Willamette, ' ' N .--2 ff'.Hifiieg-Zflireiaiiifefiifei. FARR, GEORGE - Mu Nu Xi, Sgt. -at-Arms: Frosh Football: Varsity Goli: Kandahar: Sid Team: A Boys' League Rep. : Fire Squad: Room Rep. : Lewis and Clark. FARRA, RICHARD - General. FEDGI, RUTH ANN - Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Willamette. FERNALD, JIM - Jr. Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play: O,S,C, FERRANTE, DARLENE - Alpha Theta: Chresto: Room Rep.: U. of O. . H 'E ff ,is?f2sf- :fe ,, ig :ve --ef:p:a:a::s,,',1---...a:..:.:1:g.:' -1-r..::'.:2:::..r-.ggi A J A 'lf . 1 rf fr . Mil A ' Ae 'EE' Q rj' .A . 5, , FRENCH, JOEL - Frosh Football, Boys' League Rep., Jr. Dramateurs, Beta Phi, Arms, Corr. Sec. , V. Pres., Service Squad, Asst. Service Rep., Service Rep., Jr. Arms, Swimming Team, Sr. Class Play, Octo Ducas, Hist., Smoke Patrol, Undecide Hlel.,sgt.-er- - . Class Sgt.-at- I m .- FINCHER, JULIE - Kapaki, Undecided. FLINT, CONNIE - Sr. Choir, Sec., Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs, Lewis and Clark. FLYNN, TOM - Fire Squad, Sr, Dramateurs, Boys' League Rep., Undecided. FONTANA, RICHARD J. - RallySquad, Sr. Choir, Pres. ,Boys' Octet, Swing Sixteen, Mu Nu Xi, Clefs Bus. Man. , Sgt. -at-Arms, Ramrod, Jr. Dramateurs, Fire Squad, Capt., Service Squad, Room Rep. Boys' League Rep., C Football, C and B Basketball, B Baseball, Assembly Comm., Royal G, Undecided. FORNCROOK, ROSS ELTON - Royal G, Sans Souci, Pres., Sigma Alpha, Bookroom Staff, Orchestra- Boys' League Rep., U. S. Air Force Academy. FRALEY, PHYLLIS - Trans. from Jefferson, Sr. Choir, Mum Show Comm., Commence. Usher Tardy Office, Jr. Choir, Library Helper, Flip, Carolers, Room Rep., U. of O. M58 1 pr:-:f'f'2Er: W .,.,.,.,.... , gm g e 'QQQQE H me f ' nv Q 'gil ls as si .,. if g gg it .1 11 Sf. rx QE ,v D' ,rear v 3 gr gg FREY, RALPH - Sound crew, Chief, Book Room Staff, Projection Crew, Dererreer Redle Club, v. 6' F' Pres., Reed. ' GALLAHER, SANDRA - sr. Class Play, Glrle' League Rep. , Room Rep., Undecided. . N ' ei? Ch rf GALLOWA, MARY ANN - Carolers, Jr. chelr, sr. chelr, Glrle' League Rep., Frosh Glrle' Glee, J Q , H . 2251 'W D I. . Undecided. sk, 1: ri , . fl ..,.,.. . 5' 1- -2. GANONG, HOLT - O1ymplcHi-Y, Sgr. -et-Arrhe, Alpha Nu, sgc. -et-Arme,Beye' League Rep.,Room Q' vf ., ' -' 55555 - if Rep., Ramrod, Undecided. , ' 5 dig.. GAPS, ROBERT - Alpha Nu, Delta sage, Pres., Fresh and J. V. Basketball, Men., Undecided. 222 ,grey si .fs ' , , 5E' 6' 1' . .... 1 A Q , , re ,,.', ' i gyeaz' '.g :,.:g-:I.,y5:'i:EzsEg,gsi,:5, .I -'::.,2.5..i:':j.Ef':5',2:.-,....,, 2, .- K W .'g,fri?ff ' N- ,, SVT .-525215-552:3121 -.-ff 532455 , -5252 5 2 ' 2 ,.,. : '::az: zeeafzmzg 15:23 -fi? 5 W -, A w .115 f -. 'ii GARDNER, JIM - General. Y , f 5f f: 'Q f52g, b 'f GARRETT, CAROL - sr. chelr, Jr. chelr, cerelers. ?2., .fi-E: - . 2 A GARTRELL, JERRY - General- GILBERT, MARTIN - Soph. Class Sgt.-at-Arms, Delta Chi Omega, Boys' League Rep., Rod and Reel' Fire Squad, Noon Movie Comm., U. of 0. GILLIS, BARBARA - Kapald, Sgt.-st-Arms,Jr. Dramateurs, Girls' League Rep., Frosh Girls'Glee, U. of O. GLANZ, BARBARA - Cuieaf, Sgt.-at-Arms, Corr. Sec., Girls' League Rep., Sr. Usher Squad, Undecided. GLASS, HAROLD - Stag, Theta Chi, Delta Chi Omega, Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms, J. V. Football, Jr Dramateurs, Frosh Basketball, Room Rep., Boys' League Rep. , Undecided. GODSIL, SUSAN A. - Sr. Class, V. Pres., Twauno, Thalian, V. Pres., Commence. Usher, Fire Squad, Service Squad, Mum Show Comm., O. S. C. GOGINS, ANN - Tao La Chi, Na.t'l Honor Society, Mortarboard Comm., Sister Party Comm., Ford Foundation, Undecided. GENTRY, MYRA - Mr. K1einer's Office, Usher Squad, Mum Show Comm. GERSPACH, PATRICIA - Kapaki, F. T. A., Mum Show Comm., Jr. Dramateurs, Undecided. GIBSON, PATTI - Kllx, Sgt.-at-Arms, Chresto, Girls' League Rep., Stage Crew, Lost and Found Office, Mortarboard Comm., Undecided. GRIGGS, JACK - Trans. from Fairbanks, Alaska, Room Rep., Band, Pres., Sr. Class Play, Orches- r W'i.-e .. . i f 2:5553 ' 3 ,. -35' .. - Q' ,:- .5 ,tm-..-, is Q de.. ' we? 5 X Y ,. ., ,V 3 sl US it XS CS' B .ffge..,. ,goes if . GONG, MICHAEL L. - Memoirs Art Director, Nat'l Honor Society, Art Staff, Grantonlan Staff Artist, Olympic Hi-Y, Sigma Alpha, F. T. A., Boys' League Rep., I. R. L., Commence. Comm., Ford Foundation, Whitman. GRAEPER, WILLIAM J. - Alpha Nu, Olympic Hi-Y, Sr. Class Boys' League Pres., Boys' League Rep., Mum Show Comm., Track, Cross Country Track, Jr. Dramateurs, U. of O. GRAETZ, RENATE - Room Rep., Grantonian, Editor and Reporter, Cue, Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms, Sig- ma Lambda Chi, Swlugsters, Sgt.-at-Arms, F. T. A., Service Squad, Tri-Sigma, ATA, Pres., Whit- man. GREEN, CHARLENE - Tri-Y, Phi Sigma Phi, Frosh Glrls' Glee, Lewis and Clark. GRIGGS, ALAN - Alpha Nu, Olympic Hi-Y, Boys' League Rep., Stage Crew, O. S. C. '. tra, Annapolis Naval Academy. l so f Q .T . . 5 2 fe ,Z uint , .- '4t 1'.,..., 5:2 qffae if , ,535 1, , . .iff '31E' ::,ef EL.5f'5i' 2 , 3' E:f ?f5 f'lE 5 , aff, V M if A' nf M 2 J if Q f y ? 1 ,R 5 ix s -3 A P 'Hia' at sf GUINN, DONALD LEE - Football, Track, Jr. Dramateurs, Olympic Hi-Y, Undecided. GUSTAFSON, RICHARD - Ford Foundation, Football, Undecided. , HADLEY VERONICA - Twauno, V. Pres., Clefs, G. I., Zuff, Grantonian Rep., Corr. Sec., Fire I.. r Squad, Cdmmence. Usher, Csrolers, Jr. Choir, MortarBoard Comm., Jr. Prom Comm.,Mu.m Show . - .1 . e PT V. ,AVHAHAHH -5351, jg, L .-.-...-.. I 55' 'iii .12-2551523 25255 1' -V A , .,.. 25.1.3 3 512525 .X as sgaesrqi. Wssw l F ggf45,9,Q?53? ,. ' as 2355 xi . : 1-' 4: A.. ....,, f fl A2 55, ,. if 5? A s...' s . '23 . F .: -Q-12 -::-'::ifEf':'-' sf - o of 1 ' Comm., Girls' League Sec., Golf Team, Capt., Tardy Office, Girls' League Rep., U. of O. . YP J M wsglg W V my V 5 5. 5 ,.,. .,., if, 1 - is-as .2 5 '- W HAGENAUER, CAROL - Zeta chi Epsilon, V. Pres., chap., Girls' League Rep. ,Business college. ,, 5 , HALEY, Lolmams - cue, see., Pre ., Jr. Red cross, Jr. choir, U. of Portland. 1. 1 W i A . 7 ' .Li fQ .f'QQ?. 'f - 5 K HALL, PHYLLIS - Tri-Y, Alpha Theta, Undecided. f . ' 3,.:, -..,,., . .,: 5r'g,., A A -f'lfs gg .fir's1fZ:' - .,. .,.,Qa,22' :' : -c .,. l . ' wx. A. .. M. .. . .., I Q if ai A 1. 52523 zz ' 5522- 1. 1515: ,- - - eszw Q' 9 biffit' QW, 'We .gi 5. , ' WY QQKWNW 5-55'E5'ZEki:2f5'E5EE3IZ?Z,-21:3'2 -, .-.. 1 fatefes fw - Q -3'2:rE.5 ??1572?2 Lf, IP.2'fefA7V-',s. , , ,Swv ' fi ' f A . ' ?w g' ,:..: i ig, -1'-ffgf b E55 35515 5: 3 W -A WS:'f:?f?,4i5.1: , '. f f-1: 13335 gf-w4,Rs,,e ,. Z:!5,..::,:g,+5' , vigil , ,eel . 255325 ew -. 1' :.- ..Q:. JY:- 1 'HS-1' f ',a'E'I',1Q,.f,, l HAWKES, JIM - Delta Chi Omega, Corr. Sec. , Sec. , Pres., Frosh and J. V. Golf, Service Squad, Smoke Patrol, Boys' League Rep., Room Rep., Fire Squad, Lewis and Clark. HAYS, IDA - S. B. Office, Co-Man., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Dramateurs, Union University. HEATH, ROLLIE - Sr. Class Pres., J. V. and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, J. V. Track, 'ff Colton Meek Hi-Y, Delta Chi Omega, Royal G, Frosh Service Squad, Undecided. HEFFERNAN, ELINOR - Jr. Choir, Sec., Kuff, Sec., Corr. Sec., Kepos, Hlst. , Sec., S. B. Office, Nat'l Honor Society, U. of Portland. I-IEIGEL , JO ANN - Kllx, Treas., Room Rep., Girls' League Rep., Carolers, V. Pres., Fire Squad, Usher Squad, Commence. Usher, Mum Show Comm., Gen-Drills, O.S.C. HANN, JOHN - General, Undecided. HARLAN, PAT - Tardy Office, Mixer, Jr. Choir, Carolers, Frosh Girls' Glee, Jr. Dramateurs, I. R. L. , Service Squad, Sister Party Comm. , Willamette. HARRIS, JOHN - Mu Nu Xi, Frosh Class, V. Pres., Soph. Class, Sgt.-at-Arms, Rally Squad, Royal G, Frosh and J. V. Football, J. V. and Varsity Track, J. V. and Varsity Cross-Country, Fire Squad, Room Rep., Boys' League Rep., Jr. Prom Comm., Ramrod, Undecided. HAUGE, DAVE - Beta Phi, Room Rep., Rod and Reel, Jr. Dramateurs, U. of O. HAUGERUND, RICHARD - Optimist, O. S. C. HAUSER, JOYCE E. - Sr. Choir, Triple Trio, Frcsh Girls' Glee, Phi Sigma Phi, Frosh Orchestra Emanuel School of Nursing, gf Z. .... . M-, O --.rg ' W ,lfffhz l riff? 1 HEITZHAUSEN, MAC - Frosh ClassPres., Sr. Cho1r,SwlngSixteen, Pres., Service and Fire'Squad, Capt., Memoirs Contact Comm. , Room Rep., Octo Ducas, Hist., Sgt. -at-Arms, Bets. Phi, Sgt. -at- Arms, Hist. , Sec., Clefs, Treas. , Sgt. -at-Arms, Football, Track, S. B. Song Leader, O. S. C. F f 1 A? , r ' 'S Q .5 .xiii 25 Km' 5' sv xiii' 5 'A of : HELFRICH, BONNI - Sr. Choir: Room Rep.: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Museum Art School. ifizmt of A HEMIPHILL, DELORES - Phl Sigma Phi: Undecided. W . hi. an 12 4, as . Q' . aw, 32 X' X lv if .2 55 f B. ,. M are E: Us 5 fi. Q . :,.. . f : w su my we as ' ' K, Ng . J ' n A 4 Eff .:3,:ff55 -22'2iI:E2E:1:2e Zz: 21: .,..,., If A ,.,. Q Gifs . 'X' ml is 1 M if HOFFMAN, LARRY - Trans. from Parker, Ariz.: Delta Chl Omega, Sgt.-at-Arms: Colton Meek H1-Y: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Royal G: Room Rep.: Undecided. HOMRICH, RAMONA - Kuff, Chap.: Girls' League Rep.: Social Club Council: Orchestra: All-City Orchestra: Meator, Pres.: Thespians, Sec. : Business School. HONL, TOM - Olympic Hi-Y: Willamette. HOSKEN, SALLY - Tao La Chl, V. Pres. Choir: Girls' League Rep.: Room Rep. :Mum Show Comm.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Sister Party Comm.: U. of O. : Commence. Usher: Frosh Girls' Glee: Carolers: Jr. HOYT, SANDRA - Trans. from St. Helens Hall: Girls' League Rep.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Unde - cided. HUFFMAN, LARRY - Rocks: O. S. C. ,mf 'Q l ' ' Q... , -lg HULETT, .. J 555, HUNTER, . lf s W-Mg. ., . ,Q .755 15. '- ' 4' .1 1 land State. . rg. l-UBBARD, TOM - Mu Nu Xi, Corr. Sec., Hist.: Colton Meek Hi-Y: Flre Squad, Capt.: Varsity Golf: Royal G: Room Rep.: Boys' League Sec.: U. of 0. HIGGINS, DAN - Jr. Choir: Chsnters: Frosh Service Squad: Faraday: Undecided. HIRSCH SALLY - Frosh. Glee: Carolers: Mixed Choir: Jr. Choir: Tao Ln Chl, Sec.: Mr. Klelner's Office: Mum Show Comm.: U. of O. HOFFMAN, BETTY - Carolers: Mum Show Comm.: Jr. Red Cross: Undecided. V . - - ga ws, z f s 59 il I 3' QM-.Q 3. N O f or rf: , ' .z sqm. 5 BARBARA - Alpha Theta, Sec.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Flip: Port- ALLAN GORDON - Jr. Cholr: Jr. Dramateurs: Debate Team: G-Note: Undecided. ERNEST EARL - General: Undecided. 'C 1 gg..,:...::ggg:i5::,:.:-:ff gx 5: ,.,, INGERSON, SHIRLEY - Gene,-81' Class Sec.: Jr. Girls' League V. Pres.: Nat'l Honor and Gavel: Clefs: G.l., Pres.: Zuff: Jr. and Sr. Usher , and Class Song Comm.: Jr. Rally: U. of O. r Society: Memoirs, Act. Co-Editor: Memoirs Con- Glrls' Glee: Sister Party and Orient. Comm.: S. B. 5 ISAACS, CHAHLENE - s. B. v. Pres.: Frosh Society: Twauno, Pres. , Sgt.-at-Arms: Masque P'M'T j'..,,.,,,: and Fire Squads: Memoirs Contact, Mum Show ' so ' i A V Q JACKSON, BARBARA - Honor om: Nam Hono 5.1, tact Comm.: Room Rep.: Phi Sigma Phi: Frosh 7 Office: Whitwcrth. . if2222e2f.-G: L .s2.:,2es2 ...N U ' I : 5 i'1 fl: ' . , ....,.., JALLO, LEON - Trans. from Jefferson: Sigma Alpha: Jr. Dramateurs: Portland State. JAQUES, DAVID - General: O. S. C. JEFFREY, JANET - Pep, Sec.: Sans Souclg Mum Show Comm.: Undecided. JOHNNIE, BILL - Room Rep.: Delta Chi: Ramrod, JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN - Cuieafg Chresto: Sr. Choir: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Service Squad: Com- mence. Usher: U. of O. JOHNSON, BETH - Jr. Choir: Carolers: Jr. Red Cross: U. of O. , . .gf . ..'. , -. .. .- sw... 2 SQWZZ V E .' fi? 1' - Sega. Ji: :T e sl j. . .qs-f wif? ss: ' 'M nw E nausea- 43 ss Q yt? Y J' is Y 1 'Q W' . r g s .. lg , . 25. A 'A :Q . 2 6. A Mfifzkisgfy' Q f' . .3.:s3 5.3.3.2 , , ::'.2EzI'-1':i . fliiif' -if llizfirii fri' i f . S FW5, -3233. .ff-f disk V ..:::-g-:... ,, .agus :: .. . as 'F A 5' fi 'f , W 2:s::3::g2tiLf: ,sis 4- 'Y' ' 'fs .....,- . ,- -sg , ,L .1 ,, ,, 2 ' -sz, ---' 3 - -' L . ,,.,, .V Is, , . :V :'j:,,:55:,j-. :::sz2,' ,715 nj Staff: U- of . , . ywggzi k, ,. .. :,j: 3,3 ferfzfuff-. - Q ,ze JOHNSON. I ' , , - JOHNSON, ,V 4 ,V ,,,L 1 I ' JOHNSON, JOHNSON, . . I JONES, JANET - Frosh Girls' League Pres., Jr. Class V. Pres., Jr. Prom Comm., Tisque, G. I. JOSE, JERRY - Exchange Student to Mexico, Track, Boys' League Rep., U. of O. KAHN, JUDY ANN - Tisque, Treas., Sgt. -at-Arms, G. I. , Pres., Masque and Gavel, Sec., Fire S ad- Mum Show Comm., Sr. Class Play Comm., Frosh Frollc Comm., Tardy Office, Jr. and Sr. QU . Dramateurs, Girls' League Rep., Commence. Usher, U. of O. KARKER, NANCY - Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Zip, I-list., G-Note, V. Pres., Rose Festival Comm., U. of O. KASER, KAY - Tao La Chi, Sgt. -at-Arms, Service Squad, Pep, V. Pres., Sr, Class Play Comm., Jr, Drmateurs, Fire Squad, Frosh Girls' Glee, Sister Party Comm., U. of O. KEEFE, PATRICIA - Girls' League Rep., Tri-Y, Sgt. -at-Arms, Service Squad, U. of Portland. .,..,, i ' 'ltilfifigi I-I 1 we A 4 ,. I. f .. H: ., . f --M .W Q ... Sane Soucl, Se vice Rep., G.I., Sec., Servlce Squad, Commence. Usher,Granton1an JOHNSON, JUDY - Tlsque, r O. MALCOLM - J. V. and Varsity Baseball, Frosh and J. V. Football, Chanters, O. S. C. MARILYN - Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs. MARY AGNES - Alpha Theta, Hlst., Commence. Usher, Girls' League Rep., O. S. C. MARY L. - Memoirs, Act. Co-Editor, Memolrs Contact Comm., Nat'l Honor Society, Sec., Sr. Class Play Comm., Girls' League Rep., Sister Party Comm., Undecided, d P t Sound College of the Bible. JONAS, LARRY - Servlce Squa , uge -'-,' 2511 , 5331? 1 k f, ,wie 5 ' aff 1' 1-1 -- 1 ,age 1, Twig fsfgsizzgz , 4-offs ail s :V iaiiiimzfzfm - ,z 1 . l 1, , ' -,H 'fuk . :iw . 1.5, C, .. . f : F ' .,.. 5535, '- Ig.:-. - 2 x . l . 3 KEELING, WILMA - Jr. Dramaleurs. KELINSON, HARVEY - General, Undecided. t A ms Ol plc H1-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ramrod, ' ' KELLERMAN KEITH - Alpha Nu, Sec., Sgt. -a - r , ym Boys' League ,Rep., General Council, Service Squad, O. S. C, I C m., Trl-Y, A. T. A., Seattle Pacific. KELLEY, JOYCE - Sr. Class P ay om asa-se V 1.2 ,,,, .N ..., .,.,.,... , N2Z,'Z??s ,P ., ' ' l?Eiz,:i'Sf KELLI-EY, DAVE - Reforestation Crew, DeForrest Club, U. S. A. F. Academy. , J. V. and Varsity Track, Sr. Class Play, U. of O. as iifm at Sfiillliw I ----' 2 .. . KENNEDY, JIM - Football, Boys' League Rep. 5, ,. 4 'f'E's: Qyg x ' f. ess. 2 ' :I f:,EiE5':'.-:: :,::if2i.'2E'I5f'-' o . 'Q ,5 ': jg Q .... l 2 W Ml X 19 ,gy mei g 2 Ms' yi ay? ' Sai . W ,gl Q L g V. M, be N S. 2, 1. g ., A ,. rw it mi . 'f ,E Q. s ,ggi 'Q . EQ, ' 3 . I- 1 ,f .ff Xia if-9 ,L Ll 1 25 . is 2 ff, kgs, SEZ .. S 5 . f XA, W 5 Sr, w. Q o . Q Q A S v '':,'EE5IE1f2:':Z,'EI5ff' A . new KENT, DON - Delta Chi Omega, Frosh and J. V. Football, Boys' League Rep., Creel, Homemaklug Club, Room Rep., U. S. C. KERN, FRED - Sr. Choir, Chanters, O. S. C. W h., S. B. Office, Sr. Class Play Comm., Phi Sigma KINION, ELOUISE - Trans. from Clarkston, as Phi, Girls' League Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Hist., I. R. L., O. C. E. Trl- KINSER, SUSAN - Sr. Cholr, Swing Sixteen, Twauno, Hlst. , Servlce Rep., Clefs, V. Pres., Zuff I-il-Y, Service Rep., Mum Princess, Soph. Girls' League Pres., Nat'l Honor Society, Mum Show Comm., Fire Squad, Rally Squad, Sr. Class Song Comm., Commence. Usher, U. of O. AMES T Sr Choir Boys' Octet- Swing Sixteen- All-City Choir, Chanters, Sec., Boys' KIRK. J . - . 5 , , League Rep., Clefs, Sgt, -at-Arms, Frosh Service Squad, U. of O. KLAUS, GARY - C Squad Football, J. V. Football, Boys' League Rep., Rod and Reel, Room Rep., Stage Crew, Undecided. is so Q .fs Em Er ai 1 N i 1 , t I KROPP, TANNIS - Memoirs Typist: Jr. Choir: Linfield. KRUEGER, DICK - Varsity Track: Boys' League Rep.: Fire Squad: Ramrod: U. of Wash. KRUEGER, DON - General: O. S. C. KRUGER, JANET - General: Lewis and Clark. LABELLE, JOAN - Trans. from Jefferson: General. LAMIBERT, DICK - Alpha Nu: Art Staff: Chanters: Boys' League Rep.: Portland State. .. ,, . - R ., ...,,. - L it ffm .tw .ig ,V .5 .4 .... 5 'ialwwee H'.?35iS'5'e??f 3:25 555 ifim' '- -X-1 Q y ' 'Wi 'W in f A .. 7 : , E QL? 1 . WMM LAUINGER, ROBERT - Orchestra: Band: G-Note, Pres.: All-City Band and Orchestra: Commence. Comm. : Portland State. L , . , s on ac Comm.: ATA, V. Pres.: Quest, Pres.: Quiz 'Em Team: Undecided. AWSON, ROGER - Memoirs Editor: Nat'l Honor Society- Boys' League Rep - Memoir C t t LEI, WILBERTA - Nat'l Honor Society: Memoirs, Sr. Co-Editor' Honor Girls' Jr Girls' Lea e V , . gu . Pres.: General Council Sgt. -at-Arms: Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Carolers, Treas. : Phi Sigma Phi: Tempo: Wheaton College. LESCH, JERRY - Sr. and Jr. Dramateurs: F. T. A.: Sans Souci, Treas.: Service Squad: Sr. Class Play Comm. : U. of Wash. LESH, PAUL - Mu Nu Xl: Ramrod: Jr. D . . , , gu Fire Squad: O. S. C. ramateurs- Room Rep - Stage Crew' Boys' Lea e Rep.: LESMAN, JOAN - Sr. Class Play: Twauno, Sgt. -at-Arms: Thalian, Pres., Reporter: Masque and Gavel, Sec.: Girls' League Rep.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Interest Club Council: Jr. Dramateurs: Service Squad: Fire Squad: Commence. Usher: Jr. Usher Squad: U, of Colo. KLOPFENSTEIN, KATHIE - Alpha Theta, Sgt. -at-Arms: Mum Show Comm. KLOSTERMAN, TOM - General. KNIGHT, JIM - General: Portland State. KNUDSEN, ARLENE - Alpha Theta, Corr. Sec.: Girls' League Rep.: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Frosh 1 1 . Gir s Glee, Room Rep.: Business College. KOENIG, BILL W. - Chanters: Creel: Undecided. KOENIG, FRANCE F. T. A.: Cue: Portland State. , wwe 1... ..., , M S - Carolers:Jr. Cholr:Swlmming Team: Jr. Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play Comm.: S' ' ' r e wt C ,, ' W ':' -'-Efaif'-':::,.:E: .R , .nf S' 4'i':2:'PE, 5 giiUg...h ,i-2: - at ff 't . A , ff::5ag1ff 'QQ 3 . :SZ we A '31 1:Q::-:. wsssz, K - X :ii '55 M 5. P :'5 '5:!fQ5s',Ef5 ' - Tw- 'YT' W rf , gs f'- ':E9f:EE.- .-'-1:-ieflifl' '1-Siilfz' T' ,4 vi. H TIIZZEQ'-' ,fji W emma ewwmgwws l figgzg- .4 wwf' Qi: , 'SQ - ,gi :gif-K . H -f 1.. .:.51::a:2'1I. i.:fE:: -Iiiiszt-.zigfg 'Y X -fffgei 12 ' H? jf.. g:3gg,g::,::.:.::'.' . V if3?iEi55'53?g Jssgeyaiiiif t .sf Psi 'amass 5 3313? , , wi . LAMER, JERRY - B ' L oys eague Pres.: Room Rep.: Service Squad: Fire Squad- Boys' League Rep. ' T, ,K Optimist, Chap.: Mum Show Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Zip: J. V. ySwirnming Team: U. of O. LAMOUREUX, PETE - Mu Nu Xi, Treas.: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Rod and Reel: Jr. Class Treas.: - ' Golf: J. V. B - - A - aseball, Jr. Prom Comm. , Chanters, Service Squad: U. of O. , V LANDELS, LAWRENCE - General. LANDELS, WINDEMERE - Band: Orchestra: Kuff, Hist.: Kepos: Jr. Red Cross: Undecided. LAPLANTE, ELIZABETH JO - Tri-Y, Pres. LATOURETTE, GARY - General. Art Club: Portland State. -A :::.- LMS 1 3 E , . ..,. , so-' mm . ,. , 2543... 1 1 . I , , ...Wes .M ww. . t .35 we , .,.,.... ie. . its -.5 eg W a, M.. ?,,w A ., .. ...REQ wg: .fatigu e g , ge . be ' f HY Z 'wg M are Q or :sian L W . '592755 ii MMU' ' S aweeifflff' -2:-:-.:i:I:1 vfv32N zz-155. ' ' :,.: . .II:. ..::.:R: Mzue'.,Q'.i : I R .-X '-:2:::eg wwe. fy-1-use --:sm rivers f I?5Qff7 '.15 ' airifbiffi y Q EA , 235. Hg af N51 We 2 S, is it .4 Axis, .... Me? . 2 2' ii wwasww 255 55 ' - - V 5 5 ii R fr 5 1 decided. LEWIS, JOANNE forestation Crew: LEWIS, ROBERT 1- ' rr .., . .. ,. . :ASSE . 'fffiilii ig: Es:i:z - YQ ., 'Ti 2 , P 35? - -, Ig, y? W :gg Y f rf: :ye Ji M. 55525 ,j riiieiwf H -Q , . . Zigitggewx 5:3 'J 2. 9 bf:- l 32:75 If :Fifi U 9 X ' Y? 5 fx . ' if 3 LOCKHART, CAROL -Alpha Theta, V. Pres., Sec.: Chresto: Nat'l Honor Society: Commence.Usher: Tardy Office: Girls' League Rep.: Undecided. LOMAX, NADINE -Thalian:Tlsque:Uslxer Squad: Commence. Usher: Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep. General Council Sec.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Fire Squad: Tardy Office: F. T, A.: Mortarboard Comm. Brigham Young University. LUDWICK, MILTON - Mu Nu Xi: Varsity Basketball: J. V.Baseball and Basketball: FroshBasketball Boys' League Rep.: Undecided. LUTZ, ART - Jr. Class Pres.: Rally Squad: J. V. and Varsity Track: Mu Nu Xl, Hist. , Corr. Sec. , Sec. , Chap.: Colton Meek Hi-Y, V. Pres.: Masque and Gavel, Sgt. -at-Arms: Royal G: Room Rep. : Boys' League Rep.: Fire Squad Capt.: U. of O. LYON, LYNDA - Trans. from Roosevelt H. S.: Trl-Y, Chap.: Cue: Portland State. Football: Delta Chi: Royal G, Sgt. -at-Arms MACDONALD, JAMES - Trans. from Wash. H. S.: Football Club, Treas.: Fire Squad: General Council: Fresno State. ' 9 , r W A LEVETON, JERRY - Service squad: outdoor Life: U. of Wash. LEWIS, ART - Varsity Track: Optimist, Sec.: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Frosh Football: Un- - Trans. from Spokane, Wash.: Tao La Chi: Girls' League Rep.: Tennis Team: Re- Undecided. - S,B. Asst, Treas. and Treas.:Delta Chi Omega: Kandahar, Hist.: Service Squad: Fire Squad: Frosh Track: Ski Team: Jr, Prom Comm.: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm.: Service Squad: Undecided. LINGREN, EMORY - Olympic Hi-Y: Sr. Choir: Singing Generals: Jr, Choir: Brigham Young U. LINNELL, WILLIAM - Trans. from Vancouve , ...,... , ...., , aw,-.Issey 1 f X ., .1zs5?5: .5.u 3? I-I A +P :wi if f .. , 2' 1 - .essex .v Sire 1 1 3 if P :Blige i , 2 rg xg I, . . ...,., K ,.,.,.,,. : ' K- iw im A .1 .zzissiiiigozxfga :: .:.:., .1 ., X gi 'YQ :,' .2 fr:'-: 'I' r, Wash: Boys' League Rep.: Undecided. .:'.:,:. ::- .Sisley J -ze5.gZ.:fz::..::.:' .-- 5' .51 : :Q-.5 -5fQe' i me I , . . 5: 4 .., .... , . v Zim ta: Q. Q' Q85 i r f . af.: : - .:..:.::. . .W ' -.,-. ' ' Q if gps 'K X ,Q f li Q. igsww I Q ..,. , ages: W 4 4 , if-3... t ,g I f- , swf .Q '-- -e A Y fix: . 5Q?f'.z?l . :'F'g' eigaeqil W 2 Sf : 5 2 J 1 YA f 4 ft 4 we-i 'rx g.- 5, 5 w fi rr-2 - 1 fr s sg. 5 Y S H25 rsfkilmiias K seem. ,, ignites? tiara- , f ww gifmf a W U ... .'::...,.:2 r 'A SM .. , S52 WM ' Q 1 J F 5' ,.:sQiefa ' .. .1 ,,,, Ts: i.ksf:s.ae.:f,Z5Q- ' . .' ,.f.,.i35::,u:s1Nm'. ' x ggZfi.ezz?WEez NZM . lfawillrz W: ste? :,.eeRge:,Sfy,g?, . . ,asa .1:f:'-.:- is 3- ?..Z. Q 'S' N 11 ,, gggqg ll ,, K Q Q I hawk A ,gm Q Q ' '14, 7-. 22: ' fx :Q-'r:zf ::f. f .. MacEACl-IERN, CHARLOTTE - Service Squad: Fire Squad: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm Carolers: O. S. C. MADSEN, LAURA - General: Linfield. MAHAFFAY, MARNI - S. B. Sec.: Twauno: Clefs: Thalian: Fire Squad: Jr. and Sr. Choir: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs Mum Show Comm.: Swing Sixteen: Commence. Usher: Girls' League Rep. MANDLER, THOMAS - Boys' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Service Squad: U, of 0. MARTIN, JAMES - General Council Pres. :Sr. Choir, Treas. , Hist. :Boys' Octet, Pres. :Swing Six- teen: Clefs, Pres., Chap. , Sgt. -at-Arms: Natll Honor Society, Commissioner: Beta Phi, Pres. :Jr. Dramateurs: Service and Fire Squad, Capt.: Assembly and Commence. Comms.: Pep: Stanford. MARTIN, ROBERT - Nat'l Honor Society: Grantonian, Asst. Editor, Photographer: Alpha Rho, Pres. , Sec., Treas. , Sgt. -at-Arms: Quiz 'Em Team: Interest and Social Club Councils: Mum Show Comm. : Ford Foundation: Undecided. MARTENS, MARJORIE - Trans. from Boise, Idaho: Jr. Red Cross, Pres. , Sec.: Sans Souci. Sec.: MARKS, LOIS - Phi Sigma Phi, Treas.: Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Sr, Class Play Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Service Squad: Undecided. MARKUSSEN, YVONNE - Kleet: Zeta Chi Epsilon, Sgt.-at-Arms: O. S. C. 5, sassggwsw if 4 - :fffwf 7-55373552 Q itmzza fi 5 I RFQ? ' as .f 't :5'rgi,, ,-cgi, if -'Mme Eff 4 .. fog: ..:, .. .... . I., . 9' . 7'- :sw .. .,.. .... . ,...,.. , , ,, , Q .N .. - -- 5 -4 5 5 ' 2' '3 V -4 'FSQHQ ,. ., 4, at, Hag A A 1: :+- Grantonian Reporter: F. T. A.: Jr. Choir: Undecided. E:-:.::,,.,, ae: - rfifiififi . fi . H MARXER, MARYANN - Tisque: Fire Squad: Mum Show Comm,: Commence. Usher. sf., gggqgzgs 5. . fi ., 'S :2s:..Qr .e 1:1 MASON, Joi-IN - General: Undecided. fs: of Q- 1,5-:..:1 FJ A. .'is3mfeu ?Qs:w.t.4ZI :ss Ziiim MG' I ,..v MAT1cn,EvA-General. xo' T ifezssw itffg 4- ':,:'.:-f'5-n,5ff :: ff: ,, wr. . . ...W we M.. I' 2 -, . X . l 'P .A .. , as .k -:I :sis-,:a:.:E.52:f5-1'-:.1.:I:-' M W sie N as ' 155: 3 8 my 'Q QQK W l - te X f MATTOVICH, DANA - Nat'l Honor Society, Commissioner: Culeaf, Tress., Ass't. Treas.: Jr. Honor Girl' Girls' League Rep.: Rose Festival Selection Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Ford Foundation. MAUTZ, ANNE - S. B. V. Pres.: Soph. Class Sec.: Twauno, Pres.: G. I., V. Pres.: Zuff: Fire and Service Squad: Usher Squad, Co-Capt.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Memoirs Club Editor: Jr. Prom Princess: Room Rep.: Mum Show Comm. , Co-Chair.: May Fete and Mortarboard Comms.: U. of O. MAUTZ, SUE - Soph. Girls' League Pres.: Jr. and Sr. Rally: Twauno, Sgt.-at-Arms: Thslian, Sgt.-' at-Arms: Masque and Gavel: Commence. Usher: Sr. Class Play: Jr. and Sr. Drsmateurs: Girls League Rep.: Fire Squad: Mum Show Comm.: U. of O. MAY, JOANN - General: Undecided. MAYBERRY, SANDRA - Chresto: Commence. Usher: Service Squad: Fire Squad: Tardy Office: Mum Show Comm.: Sr, Class Play Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: Sister Party Comm.: Lewis and Clark. McARTHUR, JOYCE - Jr. Dramateurs: Sr. Dramateurs: Undecided. .,.. ,.,. Mg' i - - ' ...,, ... .,. as , ' 72: ' A ..f'iligg'5 -z,-::'- , ' f -V 522222 ' ,. a- reir- F - . ' E - ' t ' g g ' t . . A fi S ': A ' 2 1 N V 4.V, g , ,A-- J Q x sf, ,,,, is-12 5 ' Q -. I . .,.. -a . , :' , l ,,,: f gy .V'. . . A t ,.. .., .,.. - - Z... F -'-:'-' J . V. , MQCULLOCH, JEANNE - Sr. Choir, Hist.: Triple Trio: Swing Sixteen: Ford Foundation: Clefs: Jr. j .:3:::: ..,v .::,,2.::.m ,.A--:- . Dram ateurs: Commence. Usher: Frosh Girls' Glee: Undecide d, -'i' A McDOWELL, SALLY ANNE - Tisque: G. I., Treas.: Commence. Usher: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Qi , Mum Show Comm.: Jr. Dramateurs: Mortarboard Comm.: Sister Party Comm. : U. of O. , -:v,,.v,.-:-5.1 :,.v! . some , -,.., ,.,.,.. , ,, ,.., . ,. .. McGRADY, FERN - Trans. from Jeff, H. S.: Girls' League Rep. MclGLLIP, NORMA - Twauno: Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm.: Undecided. McMAHAN, JERRY - General: Undecided. MCMURPHEY, JAN - Klix, V. Pres.: Thalian, Sgt. -at-Arms, Hist.: Clefs: Sr. Choir, V. Pres.: Jr. Prom Princess: Mortarboarcl, Assembly, Memoirs Contact, Sr. Class Song Comms.: Commence. Usher: Triple Trio: Swing Sixteen: Fire Squad: Room Rep. : Rally Squad: U. of O. Kandahar: U. of O. McNElL, DEANNA - Trans. from Medford, Ore.: Girls' League Rep.: Sr. Choir:Whitworth College. McNEIL, MALCOLM - J. V, Football and Cross Country Track: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: McRAE, MARS!-IA ANNE - Trans. from Seattle, Wash.: Klix: Thallan: Girls' League Rep.: U. of 0. MEHREN, BETTY - Twsuno: Masque sud Gavel: G. I.: Soph. Girls' League V, Pres.: Mum Show Comm-3 Fire Squad: Commence. Usher: Jr. and Sr. Dramsteurs: U. of Hawaii. MIERRIL, DIANNE - Tlsque, Sgt. -at-Arms: Kandahar. Treas. : Mum Show Comm.:Comxnence. Usher: K Fire Squad, Capt.: U. of O. H . f i ' MESHER, JEROME - since sanks, mst.: Bets Phi, corr. see.: c and B Track: Boys' League Rep.: Frosh Service Squad: Rod and Reel: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Undecided. A . ..., 2 , A . . . .,........ ..,. I MESSENGER, DONNA - Jr. Choir: Carolers: Undecided. MEYER, BOB - General: Portland State. MEYER, DlCK - General. MEYER, JEAN - Jr. Red Cross: Undecided. MEYER, KARL - Varsity Golf: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Optimist: Varsity Football: J. V. Baseball: J. V. Golf: U. of Washington. MILLER, BARBARA JEAN - Zeta Chi, Sgt. -at-Arms: Kleet: Service Squad: O. S. C. MONTAG, MARY - Thalian: Commence. Usher: Jr. Dramateurs: Girls' League Rep.: U, of 0, MONTGOMERY, DON - Delta Chi Omega: Varsity Football: Masque and Gavel: Room Rep.: Service Squad: J. V. Baseball: Varsity Track: Jr. and Sr, Dramsteurs: Sr. Class Play: Undecided. MORELAND, SHARON - Cue: Zip: Sans Souci: Mum Show Comm.: Commence. Usher: Jr. Choir: Lewis and Clark. MORGAN, LYNNE - Athletic Office: Library Staff: Usher Squad: I. R. L.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Providence School of Nursing. MORLEDGE, SHIRLEY - Sr. Dramateurs: Jr. Dramateurs: Wings: Counselor's Office: Class Play Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Tardy Office: Sister Party Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: O. S. C. MORRISON, JIM - Optimist, Treas. , V. Pres. , Pres.: Thesplans, Treas. , Pres.: Optimist Inter- Club Council, Pres.: Debate Team: Room Rep. : Undecided. Seal ii? . hw'. ' ' 'mi ,... . . Q ,:.:.-::::' ---- : .. . W ..,. .5rI:s:s:'...:2:2, . X' S55 2' ,Q F gm as . Salam Y .Q : - 1 ' Q5 if ' . w as A -i gan . : a 4 i i : 'riff 4:2 ,. NEELEY, JOHN - Trans. from Franklin: Sketch: Ford Foundation: Forensics: Portland State. NELSON, BOB - Grantonian Artist: Sketch, Treas.: Frosh Service Squad: Art Staff: Undecided. NELSON, CRAIG - Frosh Basketball: Cross Country: Room Rep. : J. V. Baseball. NELSON, FRANK - Optimist: Boys' League Rep.: Quill and Scroll, V. Pres.: Portland State. NELSON, JOYCE - Frosh Glee: Amlca: Tri-Y: Undecided. NETZER, KATHERINE - Tao La Chi: Mixer: Mr. Butterfield's Office: Undecided. Stanford. MILLER, JON H. - S. B. Pres.: Football Co-Capt.: Nat'l Honor Society: Basketball Man Football Club, Pres. : Mu Nu Xi: Colton Meek Hi-Y: Tennis: Forensics: Frosh Service Squad General Council MILLER, KAY - Twauno: G. I.: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Jr. Dramateurs: U. of O MILLS, JOANN - Trans. from Tacoma, Wash.: Cuieaf: Wash. S. C. MISHLER, CAROL - Jr. Choir: Mortarboard Comm.: Undecided. MITCHELL, JANICE - Tisque: Commence. Usher: Girls' League Rep.: Undecided MOEN, MAUREEN - Tisque, Corr, Sec., V. Pres.: Masque and Gavel: Fire Squad Room Rep Rally Squad: U. of O. ,.,, :::1E5'gI..:.::e:.:aga- f' ' :i:fEi3:2i.e5:f.2:':5:- br.:- 5 5:51 ' ESM I 5.15, . g..,Ja5,.-5' . 5.1. 1 if X , aww., ., ,. ::a...:. , Qfiaie. - ,. .295 SZQWS i Q ,L wgifsisg agar- 1, .:::5a'.g-1,.:.,' 5 iii? 5 -:'. , ' V. ,S we. A MORTON, MARGARET ANN - Girls' League Pres.: Sr. Girls' League Pres.: Nat'l Honor Society Head Commissioner: Mum Show Comm. : Forensics: Alpha Theta: Chresto:G1rls' League Rep Room Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Commence. Usher: Fire Squad, Bat. Chief: Willamette U MURALT, TED - Frosh Track: Ramrod. MUYSKENS DARRELL - Boys' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Thespians: A-Bomb Squad Lewis and Clark NAGLE, GERRJ - Trans, from H. C. A.: General: College of the Pacific. NASH, DAN - Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi-Y: Fire Squad: Band Track: U. of O. NASMYTH, CURTIS - Jr. and Sr, Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play: Sketch: Memoirs Sports Editor Memoirs Contact Comm. : Nat'l Honor Society: U. of O. ,..,,,,, . ,Q 'W' sw r sf' if 55352 .Q .i Q5 wif-'M m Jazz '55 5 :aa S... was W its ' -N 5 33 'F:EI 5 SH- 5 :qi f 4 552:55 33551 5 sail i P ie' I A ' riff? 4 3 ' A 5 E'15:2:ri'3:1:.:'i:s2212:I:I -'J as : 5 R . 2 .k : get 5 , .. zz: eg : ' 1, 2531 ...,,, .. -.-, . QW L sa , . , ye ixiizsfaoe . K-,M 5.2:- . - A :E ki iz I :I -, . L 50,5 . , . 2.532 'WEIHE2 11 I if fl, . , i f :, NEWTON, BETTY ANN - Mum Show Comm.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Carolers: Jr. Choir: Undecided. J X ' ' ' NEWTON, ROBERT - Reforestation Crew: Undecided. E3 -7 NORTHRUP, SUE - Girls' League Pres.: Cuieaf, V. pres., Asst. -Treas., Treas.: Jr. Girls' League ' i'-:., in Pres.: Mixed Choir, V. Pres. :Glrls' League Rep.: Chresto, Sgt. -at-Arms: Carolers: Usher Squad: ' t A Q Fire Squad: Lewis and Clark. . ,.,., Y ,.,,.,. ., , , ,... ' 4? '- , ss, Q W I ' 5 s rg A iii 'Y' 5555 iii .. Q S ii? i .K isis f, l is LQ We 5 550 fs is I 'I A . . . W 2 5 gg 5 s T f 5 4 is ii 1' we gg. gg we NUSZBAUM, HELEN - Frosh Girls' Glee: I. R. L: U. of O. OGDEN, MARILYN - Cuieaf, Asst. Treas. , Treas.: Chresto, V. Pres.: Commence. Usher: Fire Squad, Capt.: Service Squad: Girls' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm.: Co-Chairman: Jr. Choir: Carolers: O. S. C. OLSEN, MADRIENE - Jr. Dramateurs: Tempo: U. of Portland. gsswjsf 1 H , si . I it tx M or 3 ' if Q ws... ' 5 , . :lis- , ,Q.W 1,.f:v gms f Ei! K F if E Y x 'I 3 If Wm OLSON, DON - Olympic HI-Y: Room Rep.: J. V. Baseball: Dance Band: Lewis and Clark. , ' L, N -ff. ORINGDULPH, DAVID - Service Squad: J. V. Baseball: Boys' League Rep.: U. of O. K. ll 2 I k K i -i L, ORSTAD, DONNA - Trans, from Bozeman, Montana: Jr. Red Cross, Treas.: Providence School of . is . 1 f .7 w Nursing. 'sv Ff1?z:.1fg:f:.1: , , ORTNER, MARILEE - Sr. Choir, Sec. 5 Triple Trio, Pres.: Swing Sixteen: Rose Festival Selection sf Comm.: Nat'l Honor Society, Sec. : Commence. Usher: Room Rep. : Pamona. OSGOOD, BEVERLY - Nat'l Honor Society: Memoirs, Sr. Co-Editor: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Jr. Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play: Room Rep.: Swimming Team: F. T. A.: Kleet: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: Lewis and Clark. OSTRAAT, ARNOLD -Stage Crew: Varsity and J. V. Basketball: Deforrest, Treas.: Reforestation. ' ss ' ff 5 at it l ,,. fi -sg: ,,,' J 'Q' 71 0:2 ,s ' 1 ,N its , IE 1 ,, . C. z we e . Qsffss f , .z- Us we -: S 1, 1 .E Eg gg ,gig . ....,,..., . ,.,. ,,, , me ,W EQ, is L 6 3: ies? stay?-fy wi . ,. 55 ff' k Eff ag livstfifi 1.-.7 U ' l iglgsifl It v - g ag: E .. ffgggglags 'Exit V: ,.ff:.:. 252, 555 lx f 5. 4' . .views is 2 ft -L .f::f' 'sflidlrgfiiiffisgg . PAGE, JULIANNE KATHRYN - Kapaki, rreas., Asst. rreas: rardy Office Helper: o, s. c. f, PAIGE, DEBRA - Tao La Chi: Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Fire Squad: Sr. Class Play Comm.: U. of O. 'V - PAILTHORP, ROBERT - Memoirs Contact Comm.: Undecided. PAINTER, ROD - Band: Dance Band: G-Note: Portland State. PANZER, DICK - Nat'l Honor Society: Kuff, Pres., V. Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms, Hist., Corr. Sec.: ' Boys State: Sound Crew: Frosh Service Squad: Band: G-Note: Ford Foundation: Grsntonian Photo- .sf Q grapher: Track, Man.: Forensics: 0. S. C. t- r -.f- 2 H PARKER, PATRICIA - Tri-Y: Jr. Dramateurs: Undecided. UfmfziilfmseziwQtfziifsizw51.ogi22egs2egW S A 53 F ...,. . ' ' 7 if f -i', ' ii i r 2 owes-,:.f g 1 g1.1s+:5g:f L. , K s- 1 1 're' A 'ig Q- ' . L I .V K rvte . ig. ,,,,,A , .V i f PARRET, ROLAND EUGENE - Clefs: Choir, Hlst.: Room Rep.: Swing Sixteen: Singing Generals, I Acc.: Chanters: Jr. Choir: Assembly Acc.: Zip: Willamette. 55 ' PASLEY, DON - Room Rep.: Fire squad: U. of 0. , , -.-.. .... PATTISON, KENNY - Olympic Hi-Y: J. V, Track. , PAUL, ARLENE - Nat'l Honor Society: Usher Squad: Commence. Usher: Counselor' s Office: Berkeley. PAULSEN, DIANE M. - Tisque: Chresto, Sgt.-at-Arms: Jr. Prom Princess: Mum Princess: Fire Squad: Girls' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm. , Co-Chairman: U. of 0. PAYNE, ANDREW - Chess Club. W 'fi s x sw o 3 s 1 H131 S fs :cw ....,.,. . .- - I sg 'n - Ezf' ff-, S55 - '-' I e 1 - - . V MJ! g ' ' 3551: f 1 ' :':2'.E':2 5- 3 .5 I ' .,,.. - fgfsgsw -gf 5: - fi! QP . - f':s9f. ?'r' Siiiffgi' I ii? ,I I f I -wg V. .f:.:5st'giS1S :ff -v-P I . ' 5:45525 Q ta 5, , f lt. . 2532 .ff 'Ez 51:3 I.. :Swiss Wifi? -- , 555-' '.: .1 Kfrgf1zs:iSwg3f.5l'55' . as -g-ss: is ra ,,.. , N 5 ' ig .2 Q 1-as .- - at asia? Q ' ' :Q Iws..'.::. raw :A - -2-2 :s:a::a:.'.:-.:2.: Er,-I 33 -.fm :.. -. PEARCE, NORMANDIE -Trans. from Seattle: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Chresto: U. of Washington. PEARLMAN, GARY H. - Fall Art Staff Chair.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Executive Council: Fire Squad: Ford Foundation: Frosh Service Squad: Sketch: Art Club, V. Pres. :Boys' League Rep.: Unde- cided. PEARSON, vice Squad: RICHARD - Room Rep.: Nat'l Honor Society: Service Squad: Creel: Chanters: Frosh Ser- Cafe. Comm.: Undecided. PEDERSEN, JANET - Tao La Chi, Pres. , Cust., Chap.: Sr. Choir: Jr. Choir: Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep. Q Chresto, Hist.: Mum Show Comm.: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Undecided. PERLEY, PATRICIA - Zeta Chi Epsilon, Pres., V. Pres.: Girls State: Carolers: Jr. Choir: Usher Squad: U. of O. PETERSON, KAYE - Trans. from Eugene, Ore.: Tennis Team: Tri-Y: Portland State. ffiisiifi E'-2 fif'.'.?1If-if'- -w if PETTERSON, LAURA - Alpha Theta: Girls' League Rep. : I. R. L.: U. of O. PHILLIPS, CAROL - Nat'l Honor Society: Sans Souci, Treas. , Sec.: Counselor's Office: Commence. Usher: Lewis and Clark. PLATT, BOB - Optimist, Sec.: Ford Foundation: O. S. C. , . .... .g 1 ,W 'liiffbik 2' ' . .w..w.-- sys.. f . :gm : -Aww, S ., a wkf Ffmjs 3 5 if zggfggisgy- :::..,fE . bg s aim Q 9 X .5 In Q .. . . 2 Z ,R E . ., uf F . .. 355 . ' sssgim? 55,5 -. f ' ' -- .:- .g'.5E P 6 POLAND, DENNIS - General: Undecided, ,Z l RAINS, MEREDITH - Cuieaf, Corr. Sec. , Chap.: Usher Squad: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm. : ,f nz. - fzffzif Sister Party Comm.: U. of O. f is 'Q' k 3'i5 1snmvQ fffgffzmggi RALPH, ROBERT - General: Undecided. 'I 555 4, My as s . :sg . 9 ji ? Mxvlgws Fete Comm. .. H .SE 5- .::.. if sr Y ,. Q' Q. by .. fa, gg Kg , yi-I 3 -' i f: . I - . . Q Q. 7 , H' :M J ' :T f f 5: , gr ball. - , Vg -V. - asvmfggg. .45 'V 2'f:2:.:.-,- 7 . .g.-iiiii f:' E5 :::E:'::E:: -V . ,fwifw ieg - -'f f REYNOLDS, PATRICIA RAE - Sr. Choir:Carolers:Frosh Girls' Glee: Zip: Girls' League Rep.: Mr. Kleiner's Office. RICE, JIM - Varsity Baseball: J. V. Baseball: Varsity Basketball: Frosh Basketball: Royal G: Clefs: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Service Squad: A-Bomb Squad: Jr. Choir: Chanters: Undecided. RICHERT, FRANCES - Jr. Dramateurs:Frosh Ax-tClub: Jr. Red Cross: Lost and Found Office: Port- land State. RIDLING, DON - General: Undecided. RIGG, DELORES - Frosh Glee: Trl-Y: O.S,C. ROBBINS, WILLIAM H, - Trans. from Olympia, Wash.: General: Georgia Tech. ' y .N IW. RAPTOR, TOM - Sinco Sanks: Beta Phi:Boys' League Rep.: Jr. Choir: Jr. Dramateurs Creel Chan ters: Singing Generals: St. Martins College. RAUSCHER, JOANNE - Alpha Theta: Zip: Undecided. RAYBURN, KEN - Varsity, J. V. and Frosh Basketball: Varsity Tennis: J. V. Track Sigma Alpha De Forrest: Faraday: Undecided. REINICKE, COLLETTE - Cuieaf: Chresto: Usher Squad:Gir1s' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm May : Undecided. RENGO, GAIL - Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Fire Squad: U. of Hawaii. RETTER, RALPHE. - VarsityTrack:Cross Country: J. V. Baseball: J. V. Basketball Varsity Foot 2 E:-:ANI ' is 15555. 1 '-2 :'T f ' ' gy as lisfiiefk t W msg.: 7 f. .E.E.- - .1 3:15.1- .iwf I -:Z-:If gtifsigirh ,-: :jfr M. ss xv sw- -:. 2I..:iE:-.-it .Q :,,.. ., ., fs rr S. . mrs? 5 ..a: :Ss 'FE:?'5':: 4 sfaf i iskjfifgl ., 2555 'R as at ss ggi? Yi ag f S553 tl.hP'::?5g 5 2' i s QE 35 Q :gr as K is E5 apes? mga 8 X K 1 f at Msg 1. it I Sig X 3 X ' t 'Wiz 5' - :35:I512:E.:: 3:12-1 .-: It I' , -' v . 5 3. ,, Il.: .,. ., SQ- sh fee.-if:-ifff2 :i t .:f' . W f ea.. as s SING' 13. R I . s Ms K .. . E Q e Nr 9 5? Q' Q52 Bw s X gas: 2655555-if gggfqfgaifigggl , - 5312? E 5 ja M ...Q Q - W s. -2 f is :- ROBERTS, FREDRICK - Visual Aid Squad: Book Room: Lewis and Clark. v ROBERTSON, GEORGE - Trans. from Portland Christian High: Sr. Choir: Beta Phi, Corr. Sec. Singing Generals: Undecided. Soph. Boys' League Pres.: Boys' League Rep.: Mu Nu Xi:Pep:Clefs: Jr. Choir: Football Club:Unde- cided. ROBINSON, MANNY - J. V. and Varsity Basketball: J. V. and Varsity Football: Scph. Class Treas. we : gg..- . ' Q. W ., S .... .- . eeesategiqoe-, 121.533 leer , females? Vx! ,.iiggf51.wv.: ...awfie if .- -- 2 Vlb, .. . .Uf,.my,s , .-g:5:'f'-3,--. ygzfwg x,'f.1,':i:.gik. 5 .r i V' was , :Lego . 7 -.:f2E.':::2fgsi:.1 15. 2:2151 , qfiyia ,g . T -mia ws: -A :'Tmm1'V4iai ifiifg' A 3 . ' .QS 5 Q 1 .W as 1 A Q 3 eggs: :Q Q 3 in Q ' sg '32-3 . a is .af ' ' 'Q 0 tg ROHLFING, DOROTHY - Memoirs Asst. Bus. Man.: Memoirs Contact Comm. :Rose tion Comm.: Room Rep.: Orchestra: G-Note: Jr. Red Cross: Sister Party Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: Kleet: Reforestation Crew: Willamette. ROONEY, SHARON - Tisque, Sec.: Jr. and Sr. Dr-amateurs: Masque and Gavel: Thalian: Fire Squad: Room Rep.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gen-Drills: Undecided. ROSENCRANZ, SUE - Grantonian Ad. Man. : Grantonian Reporter: Stage Crew: Commence. Usher: U. of California. ROSING, CONNIE - Alpha Theta, Corr. Sec.: Nat'l Honor Society: Jr. Honor Girl: J F T A V Pres Room Rep Girls' Lea e Rep. : Mum Show Comm.: Quiz 'Em Team: Sister' . . . , . . z . : gu Party Comm. : Ford Foundation: Pep: Portland State. RUMIBOUGH, GEORGIE - Zip, Pres., V. Pres.: G-Note, Sec. , Sgt. -at-Arms: Commence. Usher: Mum Show Comm.: Band: Sax Quartet: Orchestra: I. R. L.: Forensics: U. of O, RUSSELL, CAROLYN - General. asia: 14? f- ,i SQWQV. A 1 : - -:am d .4 :pw : :t,M3 M fa - ,, ' riiggy sig 1121 H ., 3 . 'ES Efi ,iiiifggdlgg t ' - -'E e ya ,-:g2.,,., .- ima 'ef . -at :W W' af. . -.: gms 'fly ' ' '1,:.21E.sgE 5 v 2- 1 ..ng.e5g, Q ':.,:,., 5 2 ,afgpy , ,,... - -, H ' . 7 0 . . 1 1 sstte - 5 ' Q A ' ' - S is :2i1::1H:- was SANDERS, MARSHALL - sr. choir: Kuff, Pres., Sgt. erals: O. S. C. -at-Arms: Fire Squad: Chanter SANFORD, KAY - Art Staff, Co-Chair.: Cuieaf, Hist. , Pres.: Chresto: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Tardy Office: Girls' League Rep.: Usher Squad: Fire Squad: Honor Girl: Hat'l Hono Foundation: Sr. Girls' League Pres.: Sister Party Comm. : Mortarboard Comm.: Undecided. SANMAN, RODGER - Olympic Hi-Y, Sec. :Boys' League Rep.: J. V. Football: Chanters: Willamette. SANNER, KATHALEEN - Cue, Pres., Sec.: Sr. Class Play:Commence. Usher: Libra Show Comm. :Service Squad: Jr. Red Cross: F.T.A.: Thespians: Girls' Lea eComm.: Reforestation: , EU Girls' League Rep.: O. S. C. SANNER, L. KAREN - Sans Souei: Jr. Red Cross: O. S. C. SAUTNER, DOROTHY JEAN - Frosh Girls' Glee: Alpha Theta: Mum Show Comm.: Northwest Business College. ROBISON, MARCENE - Kapaki, V. Pres.: Sr. Dramateurs: Service Squad: Lewis and Clark. ROCKWOOD, ED - Ford Foundation: Boys' League Rep.: Fire Squad: Alpha Photo Rho: Memoirs Cou- tact Comm. : Nat'l Honor Society: Undecided. ROGERS, NORMA - Trans. from Hood River, Ore.: Carolers:Jr. Choir:MixedChorus:Girls' League Rep.: Phi Sigma Phi: Undecided. l sl we pw .9 Festival Selec- S- r. Choir Press Sis SEQ . ia RUSSELL, PER! - General: 0. S. C. SACHS, LYLE - Sr. Class Treas.: Jr. Boys' League V. Pres. 1 Ford Foundation: Mu Nu Xi, Hist,: Clefs: Royal G, Pres.: Pep, Treas., Sgt.-at-Arms, Hlst.: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Chanters: Jr. Choir: Service Squad: J. V, and Varsity Track: Orient. Comm.: Undecided. SACKMASTER, BOB - Boys' League Pres.: Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi-Y:Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Senior Boys' League V. Pres.: Mum Show Host: Frosh Frolic Comm.: Ramrod: Track: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: May Fete Comm.: Noon Movie Comm.: U. oi' O. SADLIER, SALLY - Alpha Theta, Asst. Treas., Trees.: Linfield. ST, GEORGE, EVELYN - Jr. Choir: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: Jr. Red Cross. SAKANO, GRACE - Trans. from Roosevelt: Tisque: Girls' League Sec.: Girls' League Rep.: Fire Squad, Capt.: Mrs. Schoreder's Office: Jr. Prom Comm.: Lewis and Clark. 1 '5 S a s: Singing Gen- ,. r Society: Ford ry Helper: Mum 353 ak Usher Squad: Q, as is it 1 5, I SAX, BEVERLY - Nat'l Honor Society: Commence. Usher: Grantonian Reporter: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Mrs. Schroeder's Office: Sr. Usher Squad: Sister Party Comm.: Girls' League Rep.: U. of Washington. SCALES, SALLY- Tao La Chl, Asst. Treas., Treas., V. Pres.: Chresto:Service Squad: Fire Squad: Girls' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Sister Party Comm.: Mortarboard I of 0- : 1 f SCHUERMAN EQ. ' - Yr Frosh Girls' Gl f ive 5 , ,iss F I 5- Xp i if J 5:3 J 4 , , , 9:41, I -.'o M SCHUERMAN, SUE - Counselors' Office: Ford Foundation Sec.: Jr. Red Cross, V. Pres.: Portland State. SCHUSTER, GARY - Alpha Nu: Creel: U. S. Air Force. SCHWAB, FRED - Beta Phi: Clefs, Sgt. -at-Arms: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs, Hlsi.: Sr. Class Play: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Dance Band: Art Staff: Jr. Rally Squad: Undecided. Comm.: Usher Squad: U, oi O. SCHILLER, GLORIA - Sr. Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Jr. Red Cross, Sec.: Jr. Choir: S. B. Office: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: Tardy Office: U. of Washington. SCHLEINING, MARILYN - Alpha Theta: Grantonlan, Editor, Bus, Man.: Memoirs, Act. Co-editor: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Sr. Usher Squad: Forensics: Sister Party Comm.: Commence. Usher: U. SCHOOLMASTER, PHIL - General: U. S. Air Force. SALLY - Jr. Red Cross, ee: Carolers: Mixed Choir: Refo Pres.: Interest Club Council, Sec.: restation Crew: Portland State. Counselor' s Office: -Emi .. Q fi. QV i . ii 1-Qi 5 an sf si: fi get 'A .K .J fag is gs: f ,, 'K 55. .V .r V. . . it t J .X . fb I 1 wig J . . , 1 S SCHWAB, NORMAN - Sr. Choir: Fishing and Hunting Club: Reforestation Crew: Mum Show Comm.: V.. -. Portland State. ' I 1 H3533 4,5 .,'. : SCHWARTZKOPF, JANET - Tri-Y: Tempo: Swingsters: Undecided. , 4f ' ' mf: V A , 'Mg SCHWEITZER, JANET - Twauuo: Gen-Drills: Sr. Dramateurs: Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep.: E if 0. S. C. if , . p . K :,5y5.y.a. Ng.. ew., f aa:-s .fn -Q .-.. , ewzz.-, f , - 3bW3?'L:vf A 'L i 'I ' :..g.'S1'Yggf3r: . 4, . -1 A . fwfr f T 1 its eeti 3:35556 ' ,- ,,.., . A f I sasl 1 2, 11 53- SCOTT, BONITA - Room Rep.: wings. if, ' i'f5vEg,i,j'ea SEE, KAREN - Twatmo: Thalian: Fire Squad capt.: Mr. Kieinei-'S Office: Room Rep.: Girls' League 5194355 QIQIQ I Rep.: Jr. Choir: Mum Show Comm.: Commence. Usher: Gen-Drills. 1 5: if ' :lie SELLS, ROD - Beta Phi, Sec., Chap.: Sinco Sanks: Cross Country Track: Jr. Dramateurs: Baseball gig Man.: Sr. Class Play: Boys' League Rep.: U. of O. A 7 s-'wi jgfff-it, 75:55:53 : gi Q SENNER, WAYNE - Varsity Football and Track: J. V. Football, Track, and Baseball: Royal G: Ram- ' ' ' rod: Band: A-Bomb squad: U. of o. SHENKER, ARDEN E, - Sr. Choir, Pres., Treas.: NASC Discussion Leader: Clefs, Pres., Treas.: Nat'l Honor Society, Commissioner: S.B. Songleader: Class Song and Assembly Comm.: Jr. and Sr . Debate: Ford Foundation: Pep, Pres. , Treas. , Sgt. -at-Arms: Boys' League Sgt.-at-Arms: Stanford. SHERRIL, JOAN - Culeaf, Hlst.: Nat'l Honor Society, Comm1ssioner:Masque and Gavel: Jr. Dram- ateurs: Sr. Dramateurs, Sec.: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Memoirs Contact Comm.:Mum Show Comm. Co-Chair. : Ford Foundation: Willamette University. Wf5f3?it3'Z 'ZfivQi ' .. W 'M' J' ' ...M -295 'V :'1ie'e?W MW ! gggkiiiigiifainifgiiggggt H gan-w t fwijsfiaiiggim SHROLL, JEAN - Trans. from Rapid City, So. Dak.: Sr. Choir: Jr. Choir: Frosh Girls' Glee: San Jose College of the Bible. SIEBEL, JOAN - Tardy Office: Undecided. SIMON, ROBERT S. - J. V, and Varsity Football: J. V. and Varsity Track: Boys' League Rep.: Sr. Dramateurs: U. of O. SITNER, RON - Alpha Rho, Treas. , V. Pres.: Reforestation Crew: Projection Crew: Undecided. SLYT, CHRISTINA - Trans. from Holland: General. SMALL, PATRICIA A. - G-Note: Orchestra, Librarian. . ggi 5 7-. .pass g I . . ,. Mai s! - - .sl wt :if if .. as 1 . 'wt' '?'. :iz Q is: I liege? 1 si, 5 5 5 .. .... ' :-r- ifmfwi , 1 :'-': fi,'575if1fi wit7fif'kf 1 'Ns dei: 'iff K1.!wfY1:1mf. H: f. Qwest-s saggy igzzgl 37-fi ?ts5f.fz-11 lfi'w35':':S -E Yifllffxiirgiqriw E ii W 2: 5 5157 21.7 7113? .. .,,, ... . - A ' M255 5 1.5. f f af swat, My fl t ,fee M. i -: ,:,.3 Q t . w 'Z S A 5 W: M . Q st ga x 'forge K lf' Q A., s 'Egg 3 . . fig' :Z A ' . XI .. I. It :sis I do S ' .I , sf - 'Gif ' ' T . - ' JS' ff Jw L iW2r'.1m,'Ux A s fair' we f?fZ5.:': :: 'Nui , if eg, Q ..-1125.5 A, , sis! - 1 ' - ' -, - , , Q f if ' Ir :- -'-' 2 i -, Q f s f. at SMITH, AUBREY IALJ - Trans. from Californla: Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi-Y: U. oi Calif. SMITH, CHARLES - Olympic Hi-Y: V. Pres.: Kuff, Pres.: Boys' League Rep.: Forensics: Sigma Alpha: J. V. Track: Room Rep.: O. S. C. SMITH, DOROTHY - Chresto: Commence. Usher: Girls' League Rep.: Mum Show Comm.: Counselors Office: Jr. Dramateurs: Swimming Team: O. S. C. t ,-,, ,Lf ,.,,, Z.,-lg.. ,-'- -P - SMITH, EMILY - Service Squad: Mum Show Comm.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Sr. Class PlayComm.: Swing- '1'-- -'fi''12 2i 2'2l-'- f WN A ster: Car-olers: Undecided. -jf A sM1THsoN, RICHARD - Chess Club: Undecided. 1' sNiDER, Jos - Mu Nu xi, sm.: comm Meek Hi-Y, sec.: Pep, s .-at-Arms: Football club, v. -: ,.,. - .1-.ee sn, . -- so es...- Pres. : Royal G: Masque and Gavel: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Varsity Football: J. V. Baseball: Var- 'JU. 5 ' ' t sity Track: Boys' League Rep.: Undecided. Qi3iffzfff , i t ' .. af' 1113 - 1 ' ,,... :-r age. My I ' 'fffi se...... A .. . ff f52z'i5f ff::r: ii' ' i ' .V . is 95 :y 1151.51 ' 1: - ' iii 6 :Maw :iii ss .. -, 1 X :.: if wi -f .. 3 SNYDER, LARRY - Royal G: J. v. roonbaii: Varsity Football: creei: J. v, Track: Fooibaii Club. ggfgaig- get as wi : . ,w.,,a Uziisiiss 31, is ft- SODERWALL, MARY - Tao La Chi: Sans Souci: Emanuel Hosp, School of Nursing. SOLOMON, BERT - Room Rep. : Fire Squad: Boys' League Rep. : Outdoor Life: U. of O. I SOMERVILLE, MARILYN - Commence. Usher: Service Squad: Mum Show Comm Sr. Class Play Comm.: Counselor's Office: Tardy Office: Girls' League Rep.: Sister Party Comml.: 0. S. C. SONNEKES, CAROL - Alpha Theta: Pep: Mum Show Comm. : I. R. L. : Portland State. SOUTHWORTH, MARILYN - Chresto, Treas.: Kapaki, Sgt.-at-Arms Memoirs Bus. Man.: S. B. Office, Nat l Honor Society: Frosh Girls' Glee: Girls' League Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Cottey College. l SPENCER, AUDREY - Frosh Girls' Glee: Carolers, Se G, Football Club: Lewis and Clark. 1 if 32 5 3 :gg i ':g'I 5 f S X 5 ries 5 . we . Eg .Q . so k i 8 is Q E 1 5 f. 2 ,j JP. Jig, 52 4 2 i : 5 s n ,. 2. E ii SPEAR, SALLY - Twauno, Chap.: Chresto, Pres.: Service Squad: Room Re P. Memoirs Contact Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Mortarboard Comm, Chair.: Intere : Girls' League Rep.: st Club Council Sec.: c. :Jr. Choir: Jr. Dramateurs: Portland State. SPINT, KEN - Delta Chi Omega, Sgt. -at-Arms: J. V. and Varsity Football: J. V. and Varsity Track: X Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Fire Squad: Jr. Prom Comm.: Rod and Reel: Service Squad: Royal Nursing. , -gf: jf -iff is Q .: fs STERN, MICHAEL - Nat'l Honor Society, Commissioner:Debate Team: Ford Founda vice Squad: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Pep: Stanford. tion: Frosh Ser- STANTON, SHEILA ANNE - Cuieaf, Chap., Grantonian Reporter: Chresto: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Girls' League Rep. : Fire Squad: Swimming Team: Undecided. STEINMETZ, GRETCHEN - Kandahar: Fire Squad: Room Rep.: Carolers: Undecided. STEPHENS, PATRICIA - Alpha Theta, Hist,: Pres.: Chresto: Fire Squad: Service Squad: Kleet, V. Pres.: Girls' League Rep.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Commence. Usher: Library Helper: U. of O. STEVENSON, CAROLYN - Alpha Theta. Sgt. -at-Arms: F.T. A.: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: Jr. Dramateurs: Sr. Class Play: Mum Show Comm.: O. S. C. STOCKS, JIM - Swimming Team: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Frosh Track: Creel Rod and Reel: Band: 0. S. C. STONEBURG ROSEMARY - Girls' Lea eRe . Fr h GI l b , gu p : os ee C u :Carolersg Mixed Choir: Thespians- Undecided. STOUTT, ROGER - Cross-Country, Co-Capt.: Optimist: Royal G: Track: Sigma Alpha: U. of O. STUBBLEFIELD, RUTH - Trans. from Pendleton, Ore.: Kuff: Hist., Rec. Sec. : Undecided. 5 A . ,,f- WQ..1..fff .Q M 2g:5,.w-Vis: . sqevfrsgs j f.f ' SUCKOW, KARL - Sr. Class Play Comm.: Tempo, Sec.: Library Helper, Undecided. 1 V W ,.,, li. SUCKOW, LOWELL - Memoirs Photographer:Memoirs Contact Comm.: Tennis Team: Royal G: Un- Qisf , R K decided. ' Tia . . , . .iff f. SULLIVAN, TIM - Trans. from Olympia, Wash.: General: O. S. C. ,azz fs.. wifi: :fiwifl L5 ', -,cuffs SUSSMAN, LOIS - Frosh Treas.: Nat'l Honor Society: Chresto: Memoirs, Reg. Editor: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Commence. Usher: Girls' League Rep.: Room Rep.: Sr. Usher Squad: Sister Party Comm. : Mortarhoard Comm. : Berkeley. SUTTON, MARLENE JOAN- Zeta Chi Epsilon, Pres., Sgt. -at-Arms: Tri-Y: Amica: Social-Service Club Council: Sister Party Comm. : Undecided. SWEENEY, JUDY - Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Sr. Class Play Comm., Chair.: Library Helper: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Portland U. School of Nursing. SWENBY, NORMA - Sr. Choir: Girls' League Rep.: Undecided. SYVITZER, BILL - General: Undecided. TANGVALD, BEVERLY - Kuff: Carolers: Nat'l Honor Society: Pep Club: O. S. C. s . .,....... . T ,Q , R . , my .gig SULLOWAY, DONN - Beta Phi, Pres., Corr. Sec., Sgt.-at-Arms: Royal G: Rep.: Room Rep.: Service Squad: Swimming Team: Undecided. SUMMERILLS, KEITH L. f Trans. from Eugene High: General: U. of O. SUSSMAN, LAURA - Alpha Theta: Ford Foundation: Art Staff: U. of O. Creel: Boys' League 22.51515f.j-1.'.,,:g.-Q.-.,5g-f li 'z:5'2l2f gf Y K 'gif ' : f m t: . J . were 1 T. : .arg ' 25: -f 553' T1 .,.. F fflli ii . . -'-' 1 ar .J 1 5, . f . , ....,..... f?e.. 5?.... ..-. f -: -. . -ffag:2'-.5- g.':. ::.:f:i 52 E 5. '. - ... :: ' .rf 7' a gui H Q: . .. .. , i il: .3 dim if Q lg gf ik ga x ii VW :arg Q 'EL L k L KJ x 3 MP -x oir: Carolersg Mum act Comm.: Sister araday: Room Rep.: F ff:izf.Lg'.: 'ff::z. 1 ::. '5 iE ' . ',i'. A 4. ' :g gi if .- li TANNLER, PHYLLIS - Cuieaf, Sgt. -at-Arms: Chresto, V. Pres., Sec.: Jr. Ch -. -I Show Comm.: Room Rep.: Sr. Usher Squad: Commence. Usher: Memoirs Cont 'I 3 Party Comm. : Brigham Young U. ff. M 'X TAT1-1vvELL, ROGER - chanters: 1. R. L. : Boys' League Rep. : J. v. Football: F . .. W A S i THYE, BOB - Varsity Golf: Optimist, V. Pres.: Boys' League Rep.: O. S. C. TITUS, VERN - Mu Nu Xi: J. V. and Varsity Football: J. V. and Varsity Baseball: Fire Squad: Royal G: Football Club: A-Bomb Squad: Rod and Reel: Jr. Dramateurs: Undecided. TORSON, BOB - Mu Nu Xi: Colton Meek Hi-Y: Basketball: Football: Frosh Service Squad: Homemaking Club: O. S C. TOWLE, GEORGE - Room Rep.: U. of Portland. TRYGSTAD, ROGER - Trans. from Gresham H. S.: General: Portland State. TSIGRIS, CONNIE - Cue, Sec., Chap.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: Reforestation Crew: Kleet: Will- amette. TAYLOR, NANCY - Klix, Pres., Chap.: Thalian, Sgt. -at-Arms: Clefs, Corr Society: Jr. Prom Princess: Room Rep.: Fire, Jr. and Sr. Usher Squad: Jr. Memoirs Contact, and Sister Party Comm.: Mr. Kleiner's Office: Rally Squad: . Sec.: Nat'l Honor Prom, Mum Show, U. of O. THOMAS, DELBERT - Service Squad: Chanters: Alpha Nu, Sec. , Sgt. -at-Arms:Olympic Hi-Y:Boys League Rep. : Portland State. THOMPSON, TERRY L. - Klix, V. Pres.: Masque and Gavel: Assembly Comm. Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Jr. Choir: O. S. C THORSTAD, BECKY - General: Undecided. : Coleen: Fire Squad: ,,,. Z M., ...,: , J: ,, ...gig 2 I 5. if :gig 22.164 . .Sire - .7 . . H -gyzfggjl ' 1 5, 1. W' f '-: 55'51'l' . 0 743231 six 'fx be an 'M ggi Q N 1 fix: 1 sf? Z 5 we 3 ii f if was ri W N. 'Ffa X X is gg L :fEg4,'1s'w:: '- .....- : .,.22.1:-:.f'- ' AP? .-'- L .,-I VISSE , HARRY QHYJ Ski Team: Creel: Homemaking Club: Undecided. WADE, PEGGY - Sr. Fifi H . fl 22:21-:g2:s:.f::2:e,:-:2.1.111.2 1.5.5,.5g,51g.::...,.ssz::,-551: - f- a::::.. 5ssa:wz:...313: a:-:-ries.:-::f:::g::.:::, N 4 2 EERE is sw, - -- fvieiffz : 3 ..f51if 1- ' 15. ' 'sz 'flififl 2 , fi ., . 2, ei it l- .... , Wwsg: ' - -',' ' ,ten-wish 5 ' Q f'f'5,1',Ji . Mu Nu Xi, Treas.: Fire Squad: Girls' League V. Pres.: Mum Princess: Sr. Choir, V, Pres.: Swing Sixteen: C. Squad, J. V. Football: General Council: TYLE, JUDY - Sr. and Jr. Dramateurs: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Frosh Girls' Glee: K. B. P. S. Advis- ory Council, Sec. : Girls' League Rep.: Lewis and Clark. UPTON, CAROLE - Nat'l lionor Society: Ford Foundation: Commence. Usher: Room Rep. :Memoirs Contact Comm. : Undecided. VAN SAUN, DXCK - Delta Chi Omega, Corr. Sec.: Royal G: Room Rep.: Boys' League Rep.: Foot- ball: J. V. and Varsity Track: Football Club: Frosh Service Squad: Fire Squad: Theta Chi Omega: Nat'l Honor Society: Undecided, VANTYNE, MARGIE - Cuieaf, Hist., Sgt. fat-Arms: Chresto:Usher Squad:Commence. Usher: Fire Squad: Girls' League Rep.: Attendence Office: Mum Show Comm.: O. S. C. VAUPELL, TONI - Tao La Chl: Girls' League Rep.: Swingster, Pres.: Sr. Class Play Comm.: All- City Orchestra: Orchestra: Portland University. VERNON, JOANNE - Grantonian Staff. Triple Trio: Twauno: Clefs, Corr. Sec.: Room Rep.: Fire Squad, Capt. : Mum Show Comm., Chair. : Sr. Class Song Comm.: U. of O. WALKER, JACKIE - Klix, Treas.: Thalian: Fire Squad: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Dramateurs: Gen- Drills: U. of Arizona. I .1 --1:-2z fi5:1 -..-. WALLWAY, WALLACE - General: Undecided. ., .1 , 25 2: x.'s2?3:2:fw ' ::, s:, s,.t 7 '11 -i M WALTERS, GARY - Optimist, Treas., I-list.: Boys' League Rep. : J.V. and Varsity Baseball: Ram- jg. 32523132 WARD, BILL - Ford Foundation: Faraday. Z, , V a. ' -. MI ...- if: 2: . -, I p ,- it :: . w:4.Uw f:..v.m-em - - -----' 3 WEBB, Roy - Trans. WEBSTER, HAROLD 'E 3? lif e. I' Q F ie ., . : fo o . Q . R 4. e : :J - .gf .1 .P W Q P ,Lg b V ,Q . 'ie t Q ggi . ..,,, 5. .. V, .. Q is-Eiga: -a., nz ' : x 1 55,9 'l tw Q . .. if irea . ' Q f V H, if Q - J! aiu: f from Jefferson: Sr. Class Sgt. -at-Arms: Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi-Y. - Trans. from Salem, Ore.: General: O.S.C, WARR GILBERT HE Y, JR. - Trans. from Montgomery, Ala.: Jr. Choir: Alabama Polytechnic , NR Institute. WARREN, BEVERLY - Kapaki: Jr. and Sr.Di-amateurs: Sr. Class Play: Mum Show Comm.: Frosh Girls' Glee: Kandahar: U. C. L. A. WARREN, DALE E. - Trans. from Roseburg, Ore.: Varsity Football: General Council: Grantonian Staff: Varsity Track: Beta Phi, Chap.: U. of O. WASHBURN, JUDY - Twauno: Fire Squad: Girls' League Rep.: Commence. Usher: Room Rep.: O. S. C. WATKINS, BRUCE - J. V. and Varsity Football and Baseball: Delta Chi Omega, Sgt. -at-Arms: Masque and Gavel, V. Pres.: Room Rep.: Jr. and Sr. Dramateurs: Fire Squad: Royal G: Undecided. WATSON, ONETTA HARRIET - Sr. Class Play Comm.: Mum Show Comm.: Fire Squad: Kuff, Sgt. - at-Arms, Treas. . RSPONHF: KGPUS, Treas., Sgt. -at-Arms: Sr. Usher Squad: O. S. C, g' ,,...f 55,-:E ,,,.. . . i I 9i'3?if3:3fi'tiiW' 2 5f1'.f:S:5:'i ixgziiifii ' A ' ,.., i Q - . 5 , Q 2 2 if . ' ffiffiz Ha Z I I grief t 5 , f WEHMEIER, RANELLA - General. Q 7 WEIMER, KATHRYN - Frosh Girls' Glee: Service Squad: Flip: Girls' League Rep.: U. of O Dental School. WEINER, JEAN - Jr. Choir: Sr. Choir: Triple Trio: Frosh Girls' Glee: Service Squad: Colo. Wo- men's College. WEINSTEIN, MOLLY ANN - Quiz'Em Team: Forensics: Mum Show Comm.: Commence. Usher: Sr. ,Q Class Play Comm.: Jr. Choir: Carolers: Reforestation Crew: Girls' League Rep.: Undecided. .-...Digg I ,.. ., 3 7 .3 555 .':-K ,V we . . - .:25rf is , , Q.. -:-.g..,...:-t v ' -, ....., I af' A- W-.1:',.EizE:f:'1,: 'II-Eff 'fi'2rz:52E5EEE'-: N ' 332235 . fg.g'E:I5EfQEfEE 'f ' ' .:5.., . . A,A., ig: ' . 122253,-if Q ..,, WEIS, WILLIAM CHARLES - General, Multnomah College. PS3 V Q, ,f. ,. ' :-. '. 'Q 1 Q-If ax-,gt . .,., I .j?:j?2QEi I' Svc - .U . , . V.: . is ' .23 W. Y 5 t WEISBLATT, BEV - Trans. from Beverly Hills, Calif., Chresto, Sans Souci, Girls' League Rep., .. U.C.L.A. ' . ' . ..,.,. . 7 l t WELDING, LARRY - General- ' 1,3 53 m3'? , 'Ml V Za ' i:5DMQ IE .!'3' 5 X cl 1 WENDLAND, RON - Masque and Gavel, Delta Chi Omega, Royal G, Varsity and J.V. Football, J. V. and Frosh. Track, Jr. Class Sgt. -at-Arms, Boys' League Rep. ,Fire Squad, I. R. L. , Creel, Chanters Jr. Choir, Room Rep., A-Bomb Squad, U. of O. WENTZ, BEVERLEY - Zeta Chi, Hist., Tri-Y, Attendance Office, O. S. C. WEST, BEVERLEY - Trans. from Lincoln H. S., Tri-Y, Undecided. WESTRUP, NANCY - Trans. from Washington H. S., General, Portland State. WHEELER, CHUCK - Olympic Hi-Y, J. V. and Varsity Track, Royal G, Willamette. WHELAN, GARY - Jr. Boys' League Pres., Soph. Boys' League V. Pres., Football Club, Treas., llJlIudNu3Cii Sec., Forensics, Frosh and J. V. Football, J. V. Track, General Council, Fire Squad, n eci e . .lii K .... H , M . --W., .,.,. '- - M wwe. ' -' , - get .S+ , li, its f. gm.-. I - rj, :,i:?5??7i, S 1. , . .. A is WHITNEY, FANNIE MAE - General, southern U. f' gi32?3:TZ'?i:5T: 2, .,.,. -' izvggatzi. 'mf ,rug-5- :t ..... ., .1 .. . , wick, BRUCE - Room Rep., sr. Class Play, Boysmeague Rep,, sr. Choir, sr. Dramateurs, U. of ' 9 N wash. E2 5352525 5 . . . . . . ' WIEBOLD, DAN - Chanters, Jr. Choir, Beta Phi, Creel, Varsity Football, Mixed Cholr,Undeclded. W ,, , ,. QE swift. K ff 'ie i' - - , 1 rs .-12:2 -: 552: -.-. ' '.'.I'I:s: . .,..,....., :,z:.,,.::s,, ,5.:z:.f-524,-g:.,,, ,,., , ' 53.45,3.53,5Qg,2ijfi'1 ' IQ, ' :if f 211- ' j 4, gi :QE -A aa is ,tgps , 5? N41 5 .lg ik , ig. M iz? .ng 'F at.. A sfif az l I 5 of t. .3 .. W, WOJCIK, DOROTHY - General, Business School. League Rep., Smoke Patrol, Pres. , Sgt. -at-Arms, Fire Squad. alt Q it me I bi, .f 6, 5 g . farm it at as . 5' gg . . 53 si I X' WONDERLICK, GENE - Delta Chi Omega, Treas., J. V. Football, Ramrod, Service Squad: Boys' 55,25 je ,,,. . .,.,... bg x 4. 53? ve E X' 2 fi' as L . , sf 1 1 X Q inf Y M H J' WIENER, HOWARD - Ford Foundation, Memoirs Contact Comm., Projection Crew, Service Squad, U. of O. WILLIAMS, BARBARA - Klix, Sgt.-at-Arms, Gen-Drills, Mum Show Comm., Girls' League Repn Jr. Dramateurs, O. S. C. WILLIMONT, DONNA M. - Tisque, Thalian, Girls' League Rep., Room Rep., Fire Squad, Capt., Mum Show Comm. WILLIS, MARGARET - Trans. from Kalama, Wash., Jr. Red Cross, Tempo, Jr. Choir, Carolers, Undecided. WILSON, LARRY - Optimist, Sec., Lewis and Clark, WINTER, LAURENCE - A. F. S. Scholarship, Sr. Choir, Swing Sixteen, Tennis Team, Royal G. Zip, Sgt. -at-Arms, Pres., Ford Foundation, Memoirs Contact Comm., C Squad Football, Room Rep., Boys' League Rep., U. of O, '-2.5.5-Zr'2:12:2:r: me ,M ':i:a.i::::f:'-- . , .3 . .St 3513? WH' . 'nwfQ.5i?S ' ., ,fa-2--:-2-s-2 t. 1: .' :,' , .W - wooo, DAWN ADELE - Twauno, Chap., Service Rep., G. I., Jr. Honor Girl, sr. Class see., com- 2 mence. Usher, Jr. Usher Squad, Mr. Kleiner's Office, Mum Show Comm., Co-Chair., Service Squad, A A . 3, l Jr. Prom Comm., Gen-Drills, Room Rep., Girls' League Rep., Mortarboard Comm.: U. of O. WOODS, ELINOR - Chresto, Girls' League Rep., Caro1ers,Cue, Sr. Class Play Comm., Tao La Chi, f2 . ,...,... O. C. E. no WORLEY, CHUCK E. - Frosh Football, Hunting and Fishing, J. V. Football, Undecided, WRIGHT, JIM - Mu Nu Xi, Colton Meek Hi-Y, Frosh Football, Fresh, J. V. Basketball, J. V. Base- ball, Ramrod, Frosh Band, Orchestra, Boys' League Rep., Undecided. satis? A E . . 2 wi is ggi ,am ,X Q if fi ' 3.2:-2 V 'Mi Szkszgif, : V -f--' 1 3 5 A 5. '53 A in E ', ag X i :I f Ag M' s ., Q 4 1 W :mr Y . wifi 13- A9 23 x 5 4 'iv Wh- gifs , gg ff rs New rs, is Q Q 3? if si I if 2 i v if Q E was 54, ' ' T221 b.,4Ei,.s - W 5 1 1- iii: fee --We mf ---.- 2 di ww? Q as . eiiififfg 5 iz: M... 5,55 '. fri-. 71 will , ,, I-:gq img ., :iw . ,, :gag ZIEGLER, JOAN I-I. - Kapskig Chrestog Tennisg Emanuel School of Nursing. IN REMEMBRANCE as ' N F ., bm'mnA' HM JEAN FBANS DONNA BROWN WYMORE, DOROTHY - Sr. Choir, Asst, Director-gTriple TriogSwing Sixteen: Zip, Sec.: Jr. and Sr. Dramateursg Nat'l Honor Societyg Cue, Sec. , Hist.g Masque and Gavel: Sans Soucig Sr. Class Playg Girls' League Rep.g Stage Crewg Frosh Girls' Gleeg Lewis and Clark. YEAGER, CAROL - Sr. Choir: Tao La Chi, Pres.g Mum Show Comm.g Memoirs Contact Comm.g Commence. Usher: Girls' League Rep.g Chresto, Sgt. -at-Armsg Golf Tearng Swing Sixteeng U. of0. YORK, BEVERLY - Kapaki, Sec. , V. Pres.: Service Squadg Emanuel School of Nursing. YOUNG, BARB - Orchestra, V. Pres.g String-petsg Thespiansg Undecided. YOUNG, JACK - Sr. Choirg Singing Generalsg Chantersg Room Rep.g Optimist, Tress.g Service Squadg Undecided. ZEDNIK, ZANEETA - Klix, Sgt. -at-Arms, Corr. Sec.: Gen-Drills: Mum Show Comm.g Room Rep.: Girls' League Rep.g U, of O. 1 SENIUH EIAEIS SUNG - 1955 Tune of Bendemeeris Stream Though we leave you Grant High School in our hearts you will stay, For our memories like embers will burn ever bright, And the spark of true friendship will ne'er die away, For its flame kindles always our pathways to light. Shining horizons are beckoning us on, All life is a'challenge that each one must meetg Though these four years with you all too quickly have gone, With the knowledge we've gained she shall o'ercome defeat. To halls filled with laughter we now bid farewell, But the echo of gladness will ring in each heart, As we travel life's highways we all can foretell That these echos will linger though we be apart. May the light of our loyalty show us the way, Your spirit and pride in us never will die. We have made many friends from the blue and the grey, Now we look to the future, farewell to Grant High. Marni Mahaffay and Bruce Wick most likely to succeed CLASS UF 955 Jon Miller and Anne Mautz most talented best dressed Ed Busse and Janice Mitchell bl'8ilIi8St PRESENTSW friendliest Arden Shenker and Barb w ittiest i DonC Church and Buzz Constans lark and Carole Benson , 57 .UO w P Q 4 F ! . f ll -Ill u il. ff- - xr ,F Ross Festival Princess Tf 'l '4 cj ' ,f f Q. ' Z ullft Henry Aldrich. Barbara Pearson George Bigelow Bill .......... Homer .... Ed ...... Poison ..... Gertie ..... Mary .... Carol .... Janet ....... Shirley ....... Mr. Bradley... Miss Shea, the Mr. Nelson............. Mr. Patters0n.......... Miss Wheeler . . Miss Pike . . . . . Miss Eggleston . Miss Johnson . . . . . . Mr. Vecchitto. Mrs. Aldrich. . Mr. Ferguson . . .......JimFernald Barbara Christy .... .....TomFlynn . . . . . Rod Sells . . . Fred Schwab . . . . Ioel French . . . . . Buzz Constans . . . . Glenna Brennan . . . Joan Lesman . . . . Sue Mautz . . . . . Mary Church . . . . Sandra Gallaher . . . . Jim Crane secretary .... . . . Lila Andrews . . . . Jack Griggs Bruce Wick . . . . Dorothy Wymore . . .... Beverly Warren . . . .... Kathaleen Sanner . . . . . Beverly Osgood . . . . . . Don Barnharr . . . . Laurie Allen . . . Iirn Kermedy 2 -563.53 senior cc .ass jp ary WHAT LIFE Ni sf Q c ,, NE ' B05 Nfzfom 60 I Oh, it's a joke?! Do you like to read books, Mr. Vechitto? JUNHCQDRS Dave Day Sarah Donaldson Gene Nudelman Vice-President Secretary Treasurer JTUNIIUR CLASS UlF'lFllCERS The Junior Class had avery successful year under the capable leadership of president AlMenashe and the other officers. Several successful sales brought in enough money to present a joint dance with the sophomores, April Antics, and the memorable junior prom, Moonlight Serenade. Junior prom princesses, Mary Brown, Virginia Damis, Sharon Frey, Sue Johnson, Judy Lumby, were selected to reign at the traditional dance. The most timetaking pro- ject during the year was the class assembly, This Is Your Life. Thus rounded out the third year of high school for the class of 1956, and with it great expectations for the coming year. 1 Junior Counselors Marilyn Merrill Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Hogue Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Calouri and Mr. Buchanan A1 Menashe 62 President REG. MD FRONT ROWK. Humph- rey, H. Higgins, G. Blodgett, R. Ady, M Barlow, L. Campbell L. Perry, S. Sasaki, C Hamilton, C.Bloom- field, B. Dietrich. SECONDROW- S M er- . . y son, J. Jacobsen, T Ege, A. Daly, D. Wal- lace, L. Finzer, S. Bruce, D. Borgesen, J. Wheeler, A. Klug, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Gordon, T.Levak, B Brown, H. Otness, R. Lundquist, J. Unthank, D.Mohr, M. Muyskens, L. Spear, C. Cloyes. REG. lo FRONT ROWE C.Christe, J. Dahl, F. Rambo, M. Haugen, D. Pelton, H. Opton, C. Jackson, P. Marasch, S. Gabriel, R. Homrich. SECOND ROW: R. Sullivan, P. Sawyer, S. Jameson, I. Westerland, L. Par- rish, J. Nakayama, F. Holloway. THIRD ROW: B. Smith, W. Wood, E. Hoilien, D. Johnson, L. Walker, L.Ledwith, D. Moats, M. Treece, C. Hahn, C. Brown. 63 REG ll FRONT ROW S. Ostran der G Russell W Gaither S Dahlgren J Lumby C Nelson J Hufana N Walker C Banford E Swan son SECOND ROW W Barbee B Borchers S Caldwell P Peter sen B Brown V Smoot V Edginton M Tucker J Brown THIRD ROW L Shame D Wetle G Adams D Woodman D Haslem B Warr R Hicks B Hale D FIGLQS REG. Mill FRONT ROW: R. Crop- per, F. Buzzetti, N. Keats, B. Zilk, P. Hen- neman, M. Childs, B. Redifer, C. Behrend, J. Guhr, B. Larson, J. Webster. SECOND ROW- F. Schultz, J. Miller, C. Duncan, V. Fraun- dorf, L. Markuson, D. Tilling, J.Woeriner, J. Ownbey, J. Smith, R. Littlejohn, J. Brannar, S. Payne. THIRD ROW: D. Arvidson, D. Day, M. Parks, G. Wacht- man, C. Fast, P. Hen- shaw, M. Jennings, J. Allen, H. Stover. :au ni .. .. . W Xmme..-1WaW..mm.w..... . R., ., ' V N'M MD'W A W tyvW M fr- f ' V- X - N REG. l9 FRONT ROW: G. Per- kins, M. Conley, R. Clark, R. Neely, J. Woodside, V. Hasson, D. Perkin, S. Goodin, M. Kingwell, Mrs. Mish- ler. SECOND ROW: N. Raptor, M. Brown, C. Matzka, J.Sackmaster, E. Haley, P. Leon, D. Fields, C. Gallowa, M. Hulls. THIRD ROW: D. Hiecke, R. Winter, G. Turner, J. Johnson, T. Taylor, D. Lundquist, E. Dice, G. Musman- sky, R. Campbell. Rll-EG. lllUl2 FRONT ROW: L . Burns, J Fandrem, J. Chiamis, J. Britton, S. Schuck, Mr. Olson, F. Miller, E. Markson, J. Grif- fis, S. Larsen, M. Mclsaac. SECOND ROWS S. Priaulx, B. Slifman, R. Erskine, A. Moyer, D. Dawson, K. Whitte- man, B. Stout, D. War- ren, T. Matlock, K. Armour, G. Patrick, B. Voeller. THIRD ROW:S. Katz, G. Nudel- man,D. Cronn,B. Hall, G. Frost, F. Moore, R. Litt, L. Nibley, B. Franklin, R. Jaren, K. Duke. 64 i REG. lfUi?: FRONT ROW: D. Shin- inger, J. Phillips, F. Bass, B. Johnson, J. Hanson, M. Maginnis, S. Usher, J. Richards, P. Walters, M. Gras- sens. SECOND ROW: P. Hazelhurst, V. Damis, N. Flanders, G. Gard- ner, E. Fones, N. Fal- loon, S. Otte, C. San- derson, E. Emery, M. Wilkins , M. Stew art, M. Buckmaster. THIRD ROW: K. Taylor, B. Eastman, F. Trullinger, P. Shultz, R. Hval, D. Carter, L. Lindgren, E. Graf, J. McCoy, S. Newman. REG. lib FRONT ROW: D. Gott- fried, M. Merrill, C. McCauley, P. Hutchison, C. Restad, F. Barton, M. Potts, R. Elford, s. Darling. SECOND ROW: J.Carneau, C. Bolster, S. Canterbury, P.Byrd, J. Urbanek, J. Shoe- maker, J. Clark, B Wright, R. Stalker. THIRD ROW: D. Chord, J. Taskar, D. Salvon D.Madison, D.Buchanan A. Peterson, D. Pace P. Knoder, F. Gast, G Hanna. 65 REG. M816 N. McDougald, H. Wat- kins,W.Parr,R.Kales, S. Drinker, J. Baum- gardner, J. Couey, Mr. Altree. SECOND ROW: B. Landen, K. Snider, B. Linstedt, C. Miller, M. Bermaster, J. Bauer, B. Troxel, J. Verry, S. Jacobson, S. Brevig, C. Wright, S. Roberts. THIRD ROW: D. Thors- nes, B. Gerdes, B. Stiles, B. Milleson, T Markham, J. Hogue, J Green, T. Nitz, B Leech, B. Ardiss. REG. ISA! FRONT ROW:O. Davis H. Drewfs, B. Stewart D. Rogers, J. Gra J Y, . Jones, J. Hendrix, D. Henderson, M. Thomp- son. SECOND ROW: R. Poliear, A.Schafer, K. Northam, M. Jacobson, D. Everton, K. Franzen, S Hussey B Sin er - , - 8 , A. Moser, E. Gepfrich. THIRD ROW: J. Wood, R. Harrington, C. Krieske, B. Parkhurst, R. Roberts, B. Mann, D. Craig, J. Wimber, R. Neu, G. Van Kleet, E. Washington. 9 9 REG. M2 FRONT ROW: K. Gard- ner, Y Hanson, J.Davis R. Steed, S. Wilcox, Gl Nickerson, D. Piepke C. DeHaven, N. Williams C. Donahue, C. Case SECOND ROW: P. Sor- rells, J. Sandsness, G. Lindholm, S. Bowe, J. Riley, J. Ehrenstrom, M. Siebert, M. Pimental, G. Helpfrey, G. Graver. THIRD ROW: B. Morris T. Waltrip, C. McCutchl an, T. Gehrke, V. Vahl J. Michener, D. Ford 1 v D. Kratochvil, S. Johns- ton. REG. M9 FRONT ROW: V. Mc- Afee, R. Upham, V. Owings, M. Wilson, E. Bridgers, D. Sherwin P.Sweynor, C. Peters, D.Right1nire. SECOND ROW: P. Sheridan, C. Hull, S. Chandler, S. Blankenship, C. Neh- ring, J. Montgomery, S. Lampert. THIRD ROW: G. Whitney, D. Reiter, A. Menashe, L. Barrett, J. Packhan, B. Bolles, W. Wallace, B. Salmonson, F. Stub- blefield. 66 1 1 REG. 205 FRONT ROW D. Mc- Micholas, L. Bourne, L. Stratton, P. Leonard, J. Priddy, Y. Cum- mings, A. Gutschmidt, N. Jensen, M. Abbott, J. Busey, R. Chilson, SECOND ROW: D. Ash- ton, M. Schwab, C. Smith, .I Freeman, A. Knight, N. Bell, M Okazaki, B. Pearlman, S. Lasselle. THIRD ROW: B. Holman, J. Mucha, J. Smith, G. Brooks , D. Sondeoskov, J. Wong, J. Hartley, G. Fee, E. Livengood, J. Miller, C. Cremer. REG. 225 FRONT ROW: K. Fet- row, S. Tower, K Johnson, J. Davis, D. Shane,.1 Eck, B. Roth, C. Birkemeyer, B. Eccles, Miss Halling. SECOND ROW:N. Wood B. Welch, V. Veazae, S. Stromberg, C. Crimin, K. Heuer, L. Bales, J. Blackwood, M. Munson, C.Wagner. THIRD ROW:L. Holtzs- claw, C. Brown, T. Olsen, E. Hinds, D. Fuller, T. Kent, D. Moar,G.Hendricks, T. Kost, A. Martinson. 67 REG. 2112 S. Hayrnond, J. Coch- ran, M. Alveson, G. Ward, B. Curry, C. Dobler, S. Johnson, M. Wiglesworth, S. Gould, S.Wess. SECOND ROW: D. Walling, J. Lindberg, D. Taylor, J. Richards, M. Bome, D. Dash, T. Constans, J. Short, H. Buckley. THIRD ROW: R. Fleck, C. Carpenter, B. Chord, D. Yost, B. Samuel, B. Starr, J. Hutton, D. Koeing, A. Palmer. REG. 226 FRONT ROW: M. Harp, E. Anderson, M. Haw- kins, M. Mefford, S. Donaldson, N. Buhlin- ger, C. McDonald, C. Poleo. SECOND ROW: D. Carlson, L. Sigell, J. Wilson, J. Davis, D.Henderson, J. Jolly, M. Geist, Mrs.Watson, W. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: B. Hoffman, D. Nielson, D. Schanton, B. Goritsan, D. Hart- ley, D.Cox, D.Caudle, D. Bracken, T. Batie, M. Dufficiey. R Junior Class Assembly Junior Class Officers REG. 259 FRONT ROW: J. Joa- chin, M. Strickwerda, K. Holmes, J. Price, B Gillespie, B McGraw, M. Berlant, M. Smith, R. Oller. SECOND ROW: J. Merris, S. Olmschied, N. Pritschard, C. Her- gert, B. H arvey, J. Martendale, J. Dernp, Mr. Colby. THIRD ROW: R. Hacking, D. Pear- son, J. Scott, R. Martin, D. Person, M. Fisher, K. Pollock, R. Polen, C. Rock, D. Bader, G. McQuary. 68 ff? O SUPHOMU g h fm I ..,, EE UQ W 5 M , 'f K1 A ! . f ifi ,J 'N I W5 4, ' ' .LQ V-H - M i::'1',TT'T'fT ' ' Af' ' Q-....... ' .. -K rv- -:Z Sophomore Counselors Miss Davis and Mr. Carter Fred Neimann talso Mrs. Epler and Mr. Knoxj ' nt Preside Jan Pierson Vice-President Sponsoring the Frosh Frolic was the first activity which con- fronted the sophomores when they returned to Grant after an en- joyable summer. Sophomore class president Fred Neimann and his offcers organized and set the wheels in motion, which resulted ina successful year. Following the annual dance for the freshmen, a change in the junior rally elections was declared, increasing the squad to six girls and three boys instead of the previous three boys and three girls. The sophomore class assembly, Showboatj' was held, as was a joint dance with the junior class and partici- pation in the May Fete. The class flower and color were selected, and with this came thoughts of graduation, yet two years off. Never- theless, the year is over, and many memories will linger in the minds of the class members of their sophomore year. SUPHUMURE CLASS OFLWICERS Jan Poland Lesly Mairs Bob Wilkinson Diane Haugen Secretary Treasurer Sgt. st Arms Sgt. at Arms REG. 55 FRONT ROW: R. Saul, D. Dahlgren, S. Tay- lor, G. Burt, R. Mc- Cready, M. Anderson, B. Erickson,B. Burkett, J. Madigan, J. Johnson, S. Hardesty. SECOND ROW: J. Holtman, E. Carter, L. Stocks, J. Guichon, B. Gillilan, P. Nelson, P. Hunt, B. Conklin, K. Krieger, J. Dotson. THIRD ROW: E. Wilcox, A. Wonder- lick, B. Abbott, N. Sorenson, B. Kelly, M. Pillsbury, B. Krogman, J. Baker, B. Osgood, D. Scott, T. Moon. REG. 59 FRONT ROW: J. More- house, B. Sherk, B, Arnold, S. West, S. Thomas, S. Heckman, S. Howard, S. London, G. Tooze, N. Rossmann, T. Clyde, L, Brown, J. Dupay. SECONDROW: J, Dechaine, D,Rickel, C, Martin, C. Allen, J, Van Zanten, S, Stad- helm , S. Fernald, J. Dylear, Gt Larsen, T, Bliss , H. Nolte, Mr. Sapper . THIRD ROW B Weiss, L. Gosling, J. Vondra, D, Bark- hurst, G. Strand, G. Pratt, S. Shekter, J. Morrisey, L, McLucas, R, Ingerson, 71 REG. 57 FRONT ROW: P. Brandt, M. Hood, D. Saxen, D. Woo, N. Liebhart, K. Hadley, R. Plumb, J. Johnson, M. Rienika P. Kemery, K. Soder- wall,M.Kruger.SECOND ROW: G. Weinberg, F. Ginz, K. Van Raden, G. Darling, C. Luce, E. Erickson, G. Burton, J. Abele, K. Lundquist, M. Friedland, P. Reiley. THIRD ROW: R. Mann, R.Russel1, B. Carlson, B. Moore, L. Teeples, M. McCuddy, J. Hutch- inson, J. Scott, J. Nel- son, C. Harper, N. Anderson, D. MoClune. REG. 4.15 FRONT ROW: M. Haley, B. Acker, S. LaMade, J Marjerrison, E. Esch, D. Fandrem, W. Aplan- alp, G. Fulton, P. Daven- port, C. Kester, D. Driskell, H. Wood. SECONDROW:R. Wells, NL Schierman, E.Rosen, G. Spencer, J. Malli- coat, B. Horn, J. Mc- Dowell, D. Pachot, M. Johnson, J. Christie, Mr. McLeod. THIRD ROW: B. Britton, C. Stoop, D. Miller, B. Balme, D. Lindlar, D. Viken, N. Randish, G. Ilg, D. Morgan, G. Collins. REG. eil FRONT ROW: J. Arnerl son, S. Plunkett, S. Stotler, J. Johnson, K. Christensen, N. Nel-, son, C. Haley, J Breall, D. Miller, P. Sayler,l C. Ronsin, G. Temple- man, S. Baldwin, Df Glovka. SECOND ROWl L. Mooso, B. Spady, K. Wood, J. Fullerton, J. Burton, G. Malli-J coat, P, Manning, G., Weis, W. Bishoff, V.. Hately, C. Swanson.l THIRD ROW: J. Abra- ham, G. Hart, R. Anderson, T. Retter, B. DeLong, S. Lind, D. Hooper, R. Mc- Cullogh, A.Evans, H. Hyman, Mr. Hilley. N REG. lille! l i FRONT ROW: L. Starr, J. Detje, S. Okell, G. Cook, N. Klostermang B. Wagner, 1. Randle,l J. Grant, A. Stromberg, 1 J. Osberg, S. Tracy, SI Carpani. SECOND ROW: ' K. Hudson, G. Bart- lett, F. Klein, Q. Million, B. Peek, Hu Cox, P. Smith, L Mc- Pherson, B. Ruppell, Miss Eckelson. THIRD ROW: D. Grasley, T.q Allen, M, Murphy, B. Latourette, R. Augeep D. Schofield, D. Foley, D. Hanks, B Lowenthall. l 7 2 l REG. M0 P. Selders, M. 'Goldl man, L. Lindsay, J. Morgan, C. Rosenberg, B B land C Brooks . Y , - , J. Richmond, J. Fur- land, N. Woolington, L. Mairs. SECOND ROW: C. Landels, S. Killoran, J. Hasford, C. Lumby, M. Johnson, J, Davis, M. Spercs, T. Fanning, M. Duf- field, G Hartung BACK ROW:M. Clark, J.Kerr, L. Chriswell, M. Blair, V, Welter, T. Pantle, B. Acker, L. Newell, R. Arena, L. Bally, REG. ll5fU1 FRONT ROW J. Fearl, L. Stoffer, S. Heath M. Wright, P. Johnston, J. Dupay, J. Locke, B. Stoughton, B. Lank- ford, M. Davis, J. Wernsing. SECOND ROW: P. Barkdoll, S Albrich, B. Thomas, J. Arnold, G. Shea, N, Blessing, G. Voll, L, Morris, J. Vernon, N. Northrllp, L, Brown Mr. Ellmers, THIRD ROW: J. Schlosser, C. Pitts, R. Howard, B. Rice, L. Shackelford, G Caldwell, M. Paster- nack, R. Gant, R Rosenthal. 73 S REG. ll28 FRONT ROW: B. Clark S. Johnson, N. Wen- man, M. McDowell, L. Weilder, N. Schindler, J. Hamil, S. Lanegan, L. Gaffney, D. Cady, C. Armstrong SECOND ROW: C. Goodspeed, D. King, L. Pouppirt, B.Gallahan, D.Brown, T. Speros, D. Parker , L. Marple, J. Morris, M.,Cohrs, S. Adams, D. Farrens. THIRD ROW: M. Banta, J. Niemeyar, K. Wright, G. Stromme, J.Rosen- daal, L. Johnson, R. Davidson, W. Litzen- berger, D. Haugen, J. Blatter, C. McGill, J. Wiggins. 9,4 'U'-r ,gn E REG. 202 FRONT ROW: C. Cogan, S. Riley, J. Milliken, H. Larson, K. Graap, D. Bohrer, K. Martin, L. Shleifer, T. McMahon, D. Bradshaw,D. Helzer, B Kluss. SECOND ROW: M. Odiorne, G. Thomp- son, B. Lovietch, V. Brown, D. Muncy, J. Gartrell, K. Rothery, B Lyons, M Irvine Mlrs. Holsinger, THIRD ROW:I-I. Doyle, L. Allen, S. Campbell, B. Rady, R. Findlay, D. Barrett, A. Schmitzer, D. De- Hass, D. Moore, D. Jones, F. Aschbacker. REG. M3 FRONT ROW: K. John- son, D. Heffernan, M. Eddings, B. Fendel, D. Carnpbell,A.Larson, J. McMahon, B. Goyr, J. Martin, S. Brown, J. Miller, C. Roth, E. Stahl. SECOND ROW: E.Strange,C. Prosser , J. Thompson, J. Pauly, J.Ma1etis, J. Wheeler, S. Schmit, J.DeGrofE, G.Coffey, M. Mead, J. Arnsberg, L. Jonas, F. Klouse. THIRD ROW: H. Shirley, A. Peter- son, D. Barr, M. Bar- nard, G. Ward, M. Johnson, M. Garrett, D. Longbottom, D. Norte, J. Allen, R. Blonder. REG. 205 FRONT ROW:S. Isaacs, N. Coll1ns,M. Schnurr, L. Chase, D. Murphy, C. Robbins, B. Swan, J. Bollon, B. Lowen- thall, G. Pederson, J. Graham, B. Edwards, Miss Chaney. SECOND ROW: G. Strom, J. Rubin, P. Ogilvy, F. Whitely, P. Hresta, C. Knight, S. Smith, H. Wagner, J. Garvin, O. Brownson, E. Handris, L. Larson, M. Miller. THIRD ROW:R. Martin, M. Simpson, G. Thorne, K. Stalker, J. Hoogs, D, Jorgenson, R. Hen- drickson, S. McNabb, M. Aucott, D. Lowry B. Shultz, A. Ramsdell. 7 RIELG. 206 FRONT ROW B Lasselle, P. Palitzsch, B. Isreal, R. Cooper, C. Folts, J. Blackwell, P. Gaylord, L.Dimoff, L. Fyook, M. L. Summer, Y. Borreson, D. Sherwin. SECOND ROW:L.Siner, R. Altig, C.Robertson, E. Austin, R. Trefry, G. Walcott, L. Greco, B, Johnson, D. Batten, R. Olander, M. Murray. THIRD ROWE I. Kafoury, J. McSperih, B. Barret, R. Staub, K. Wiener, B. Elliot, C. Kobin, L. Hughes, C. Carr, D. Hanlon, C. Adams, D. Lucken - baugh, P. Greene. REG. 2l4UJ FRONT ROW: H. Hun- gate, J. Lightfoot, E. Buckinger, J. Covell, S. Herrick, A. Schuppel, P. Relos, S. Donohue, B. Baer, J. Coble, M. Becker. SECOND ROW! D. Dobberfuhl, R.Van Breedon, L. Swanson, S. Hendy, C. Harris, R. Rollwage, S. Bottler, P. Ancheta, P. Stryker, B. J ohnnie. THIRD ROW! B. Lee, L. Meyers, B. Kaufman, D. Griggs, T. Foren, D. Troeh, J, Koppang, L. Robinson, R. Carroll, D. Pittmon, J. Grew, G. Olson. 75 REG. 209 FRONT ROW: C. Triple P. Elliott, J. Dineson C. Oliver, B. Bryant V. Folts, D. Copeland E. Knosella, N. Beals N. Carr, J. Bjerke, J. Russell, M. Hergert SECOND ROWED. Mena L. Kahler, F. Schuer man, R. Ludwick, G. Green, G. Summerill, R. Hann, H. Amundson, J. Mitchell, W. Bauer B. Alm. THIRD ROW R. Graff, D. Lawrenc A. Hull, E. Johnson, Robinson, G. Borst, J Poland, D. Stearns, D Pfahl. s REG. QM, FRONT ROW: J. Green J. Ray, P. Sakano, A. Hanson, B. Higgins, M. Nagle, K. Dodge, E. Leveton. SECOND ROW P. Tuggle, D. Bell, M. Mackin, K. Sloan, S. Schield, M. Forgie, J. Stern, A. Kramer, B. Wilkerson. THIRD ROW: N. Bailey, H. Boats, A. Pochert, L. Kell, M. Sweeney, C. Carstensen, B. Messeear, B. Bou- lette, C. Hunt. il ' ' -.-.. . , ..a...l..., K . . .5 -'f-' N - P as . um, N, . azifmffa nflvwiwew ,'1Qi?Ea. a:2,efi:'M fs. Z S1136 A W- H ---'- , :iw ' 3 1 5-iii, Y. 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Purkerson. SECOND ROW: A Williams, J. Ransom J. Crawford, A. Arm strong, K. Anderson 9 B. Metschan, G. Buell, M. Whitehead, S. Takeuchi, J. Sanford D. Johnson, N. Bowen M. Piazza, J.Rodinsky THIRD ROW: D. Nash 1 , 1 M. Gilbert, D. Fore- man, N. Kellerher, J. Stevens, L. Hill, B. Bailey, J. Hunt, D Dunn, Mr. Reifsnyder. 76 REG. 24.111 FRONT ROW: D. Ort- ner, C. Sather, D. Gilley, S.Casciato, M. Schwarz, J. Gruen, M. Montgomery, K. Kelly, M.Reedy, M. Anderson. SECOND ROWS L.Va.m, Haverbeke, L. Sypher, G. Hanson, J. Grubb, P. McCracken, B. Krieske, M. Foster, M. Burlingame, N. Hunt, A. Bruce, D. Hermann, THIRD ROW: D. Capps, F. Neimann, D. Enochs, R. Webb, R. Rogers, J. Dorsey, R. Sinclair, C. Cheeld, K. Piper, G. Senner. REG. 245 FRONT ROW: J. Meyer, D. Maize, B. Bergsen, M. Smith, J. Brooks, J. Krieger, G. Nason, D. Ennis, J. Baines, J. Murphy. SECOND ROW: S. Bowles, M. Hunt, D. Crosby, L. Anderson, S. Reeder, L. Upton, G. Schu- macher, J. Lewis, C. Sasser, K. Stevens. THIRD ROW: D. Forn- crook, P. Hansen, J. Casteel, R. Rodw ay M. Burfitt, J. Mc- Cormick, S. Gillespie D. Mills, M. Shackel- ford, J. O'Nei11. 1 1 77 h S owboat Sophomore gym class in action Sarntly lookmg freshmen lead chou rn Chnstmas extravaganza . Hoot ITIOII! '78 Mlss Curry s physics class scratch their heads over a new problem. Where were you? The rally squad gets in a fast, rousing yell during time-out period. FRESHMEN LL FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Class Counselors: Mr. Knox, Mrs. Newcomer, Mrs. Epler, Mr. Orr, Pat Godsil Treasurer Ellen West Secretary 80 New to Grant this year, the class of 1958 adapted themselves to their classes and had time left over to participate in extra-cirri- cular activities, such as their contribution to the class assembly competition. Western Summer was presented on March31, show- ing the talents of the freshman class. Frosh Center is one activity that is exclusively for the members of Grant's youngest class, and is held one evening during the month in the clubrooms, where ping pong, dancing, and refreshments are enjoyed by those attending. A class sale and participation in the May Fete were other activities during the year which included freshmen, and the members of this class are looking forward to more activities in their next three years at Grant. Kathy Kjome Vice-President Mike Milligan President REG. llllali RONT ROW: Miss ichmann,K.1 erguson, . Fiscus, M. Siegel- aum, T. McCulloch, . Short, B. Caplan, . Perkins, J. Camp, .Pearce, G. Fleming, .Abe1. SECONDROW: . Litcher, B. Pear- on, N. Cameron, J. oungstrom,J Jerman, . Simpson, D. Green- ee, C. McGraw, P. erkin, R. Pederson, . Ackerman. THIRD OW: C. McCleary, L. enson, J. Cairney, T. eppeseu, N. Jenson, .Jaques, T. McCullin, . Ager, D. West, T. ckers, L.Fisher, M. cCoy, L. Shumm, B. ameron, D. Siebel. REG. M5 RONT ROW: R. John- on, D. McMorine, J. mith, J. Jolly, L. heney, J. Chapman, B. Ganner , C. S.Woodward. ROW: G. Allen, Smith, R. Amiton, McNaughton, K. A. Larson, C. K. Phillips, T. K, Marcusen, Smith, R. Smith, S. ranzke, D. Anderson, McNicholas, D. D. Zugman, Platt, R. Wetle. on, L. Gallaher, P. riedman, P. F r e cl - r i c k , B. McKenzie, Miss Smith. Anderson, S. John- . Phipps. THIRD ROW: ROW: R. Johns'- REG. ll23 FRONT ROW: J. Mc- Intosh, P. Fontaine, G. McDonald, S. Alden, S. Fox, P. Folts, S. Ford, M. Simpson, C. Smedberg, J. Ziegler, G. Abrams. SECOND ROW: J. Peterson, B. McKean, L.McKenney, S. Sleeper, J. Peter- son, B. Alexander, N. Fones, D. Carkner, B. Johnson, B. Phelps, M.Stone. THIRD ROW: E. Smith, J. Small, D. Johnson, D. Carter, J. Phillips, M. Carson, E. West, M. Alexander, E.Carlson. BACKROW: R. Carver, D. Smith, D. McGhee, J. John- son, A. Woodward, K. Peterson. REG. i546 FRONT ROW: C . Aucutt D. Karker, P. Therrael, E. Asher, J. Spannuth, S. Armstrong M. Mene- haca, B. Souron, M. Powell, B Olin, M. Men- trum, T. Woodyard. SECOND ROW: J. Gil- bert, L. Powell, S. Kaiser, J. Collins, P. Staiger, E. Cole, H. Murry, N. Cohrs, S. Keith, M. Cole, G. Giese, S. Stahl, N. Cameron. THIRD ROW: J. Katz, B. White, B. Badley, J. Gilbert, A. Priaulx, F.Gustafson,M. Cole, R. Price, C.Asendorf, V. Keats, J. Gilbert , M. Spitzer. REG. 1126 P. Porterfield, M. Gayl lord, G. Kafoury, S- Anderson, H. Soles, O. McQueen,D. Whalen, D. McQuarry, D. Woodyard L. Church, L. Andersonil M. Choate. SECOND, ROW:D,Snider,V. Jor-. dan, G. Chase, P. Mc- Quaid, V. Jones, D. Haf- ferty, B. McNish, T., Joy, C. Onstrom, V. Anderson, M. Poltratz, L. Potter, S. Gentle. THIRD ROW: L.Jouro1-, man, J.Christensen, E. McCann, T. Anderson, J. Arenz, R. McCann,l D. Snyder, M. Coats, S. Smith, Z. Galton, J. Pool, J. Gardner. Mr. Arnold. X' REG. N17 man H. Kemp, C. Sp ber, L. Conley, J. Whi man, P. Merris,l Kern, L. Cook,K.Nelso J. Baker, J. Gillis, X? Stephenson. SECON' ROW: P. Condit, B. Sta+ ver, G. Merrick, Closs, L. Cohnarh, R.r Miles, G. Rosebrook, M. Priddy, M. Priddy A. Bakkensen, L. Kern F. Mesher, Mr. Leo nard, THIRD ROW: C. Gipson, J. Kertesz, T1 Wierson, D. Wrenn, G Steerman, C. Carlson A. Baker, C. Wonderly S. Stavney,K. Psihogio B. Badley. 82 REG.. M8 RONT ROW: J. Gor- don, P. Godsil, B. Rabe, . Gogins, S. Coons L.Whitney, K. Stevens . Baldridge,K. Kjome C. Bothwell, B. Stew rt,R. Purves, K. Mis no. SECOND ROW: J. Goldstone, L. Gordy, . Miller, I. Davis, R. tern, L. Ramsburger, . Kirk, B. Miller, L. ales, C. Wright, G. ooper, J. Kinion. HIRD ROW: O. John- on, G. Troxel, S. Rad- on, D. Cooper, D cDougal, R. Ransom, . Miles. REG. M5 FRONT ROW: G. Hen- derson, L. Loomis, D. Bordeaux, J. Ruff, N. Trawin,S. Trebelhorn, C. Diel, J. Lowrie, K. Hegstad, L. Wilson, L. Nichols, Mrs. Salser. SECOND ROW: K. Sal- monson, M. Trezise, R. Rynerson, M. Sagner, W Longworth, F. Hicks, D. Russel, D. Nicolls, G. Nostrant, H. Boice, D. Tucker, D. Hemphill. THIRD ROW: G. Bolon, B Nottingham D. Bouth- hillier, C. Lizberg, G. Dice, B. Hestmark, M. Nowak, B. Van Horn, L. Diegel, P. Dietrich, M. Loomis. S3 REG. Ml FRONT ROW: J. Krinke, S, Blydenstein, S. Boehm, E. Sells, J. De LaVergne, P. Timmins, S. Nellson, A. Wil- liams, J. Thurman. SECOND ROW: T. Ros- muny, J. Newman, A. Hayden, J. Deines, T. Thorne, C. Heffler, W. Dickermau, W. Town, N. Bayles, A. DSIIIGS. J. Rufener. THIRD ROW: D. Dibblee, J. Lenard, V. Rothermel, D. New- ell, W. Hayes, R. Nel- son, R. Blank, A, Les- sard, J. Thurber, D. Heath. REG. Qllll FRONT ROW: L. Mooso, N. Gross, S. Rhodes, L. Klein, N. Green, M. Graeper, B. Kjome, J. DenBeste, T. Corlett, J. Coulter, M. Rauscher, S. Kleue, H. Brooker- man, C, Corcoran. SE- COND ROW: S. Mont- gomery, G. Strand, J. Shannon, K. Strader, F. Rice, L. Barnett, G. Jacobsen, A.Mizer, C. Stout, B. Knapp, D. Copeland, P. Stubble- field, J. Strom. THIRD ROW: L. Molstrom, G. Yaw, K. Klooster, R. Barnes, A. Green, E. Regier, E. Barnes, D. Seet, S. Wierson, F. Barkyoumb, B. Moore, Mrs. Gunderson. REG. M5 FRONT ROW:G.B!'6akY. E. Numrich, L. Tymef. G. Tucker, K. Divine, G. Litscher, R. Oka- zaki, K. Lindquist, L. Bowns, A. Linn, F. Olshen, M. Hill. SE- COND ROW: L. Wilson. B. Lindow, L. Hill, J. Donlon, J. Turner, J. Salvon, M. Dix, T. Un thank, S. Waggoner, D. Hiecke, F. Hill, D. O'Kel1, D. Dinesen. THIRD ROW: J. Sands- ness,J. Sauer, A. Bowe, D. Brede, P. BOYSP, C. Sanders, J. Olleren- shaw, R. Dicks, C. Saverude, R. Hoag, D. Linstedt. REG. Qlll FRONT ROW: S. Cook J. Knipe, M. Creevy B. Duboise, B. Knupp D. Sutton, H. Kramer C. Sumner, B. Gallach- er, S. Haynes, D. Cox W. Nitz. SECOND ROW J. Hackett, B. Koehler B. Morgan, D. Richards G.Morris, A.Svendson D. Basel, J. Sullivan S. Wilcox, L. Haan, H Mork, J. Morrison THIRD ROW: F. Barton J. Yeager, J. Zook, J Rice, P. Richards, M Cowan, N. Morledge K. Sullivan, G. Bower J. Crist. 84 9 9 1 REG. 2M ROW: C. Hal- orson, W. Swint, J. Custis, S. Mulrooney, C. Handris, E. Dahl, E. Crommelin, M. Rip- ley, C. Belt, P. Curry, . Hanks. SECOND ROW: R. Belsher, J. Riley, S. Kyes, T. Swanson, B. Hall, W. Wilder, J. Swan, M. Ritchie, S. Krogman, Mrs. Bray. THIRD ROW: L. Murphy, R. iger, R. Dalthorp, M. urtz, M. Morse, L. Swanson, D. Labsch, D. Davis, M. Mulligan, W. Hammersley, R. Cur- rier, D. Robanske. REG. 224 FRONT ROW: J. Thomp- son, R. Nadeau, S. Wil- keson, V. Birkinmeyer, B. Mchean, J. Dean, S. Hawley, L. Laughlin, A. Narver, J. Nelson, C. Robrs, J. Galloway, L. Ross, S. Deach, B. Bishop, J. Rooney, R. Subotnick, H. Haslem, J. Thomas, T. Ledwith, T. Thompson. THIRD ROW: S. Davis, B, Cox, J. Blair, A. Laws, J. Biancone, R. Ledger- wood, C. Rosing, B, Hauck, B. Theenson, C. Nehring, B. Nelson. 85 REG.. 2llS FRONT ROW: S. Hardt, G. Robinson, S. Myers, S. Templeton, R. David- son, D. Tatum, K. Dav- is, S. Robinson, S. Daly, D. Carlson, S. Hart, W. Taft, B. Hanson. SEC- OND ROW: N. Berbig, F. Harvey, J. Taylor, L. Larsen, M. Mies- sner, K. Yokum, F. Bergestrom, J. Lake, D. Larocque, N. Rob- erts, N. Berelson, F. Robinson. THIRD ROW: D. Lambert, J. Burge- son, P. Mulligan, L. Myers, J. Wilkins, J. Muyskens, J. Davis, D. Helzer, J. Damis, R. Laird, R, Tabler, W, Roeder, D. Harris. REG. 229 FRONT ROW: J. Vondra R. Ellerby, K. Manches ter, M. Brown, S. Hop ton, S. Vincent, E Owens, N. Hosken, F Schnitzer, M. Owen, J Mackie. SECOND ROW D. Horn, K. Eggiman, S. Eckert, C. Paddock, R. Brown, B. Brown, C Howdey, L. Edwards, J. Visse, J. Paige, B. Volz, J. Schmitz, Mrs Doran. THIRDROW: R Bennett, L. Winkelman, L. Schilling, D. Vernon, K. Schmitz, J. Brown, P. Brodigan, B. Mac Pherson, D. Edmiston, S. Manash. FRONT ROW: S. Bree1 P. Van Kleeck, G. L: us, C. Stuberack, Ebel, D. Renzelman, Dufficy, G. Douris, Sayer, V. Hoffm: SECOND ROW: L. VN son, L, Brinkly, G. H man, E.Vandervluct, . VanderVort, C. Sch fran, B. Osgood, Schall, D. Lunquist, Hoffman, E. Lucas, l . . , . 1 e Vanderberg. THI Row- D Eagle E H enson, J. Hood, D, P1 ker, J. Orr, M. Br ster, B. Olson, C. merhorn, S. Schatz Brenneke. REG. 233 FRONT ROW: C. Schultz, J. Bruce, C. Eng, B. Buchanan, M. Paino, L. Pointer, S. Brown, B. Kelley, C. Walrod, S. Anderson, Mr. Knox. SECOND ROW: J. Man- ion, J. Huber, S. Palo, S. Palmer, N. Martin, V.Wad1elgh, R. Wallace, J. Hoyt, J. Erickson, K. Howard, D. Markee, S. Schwindt, J. Rosebrook. THIRD ROW: D. Brown, J. Marandas, B. Wallin, A. Marks, F. Scott, C. Pailthorp, G. Scott, D. Espe, L. Johnson, P. Wolfe, R. Lightfoot. 86 REG. 255 RONT ROW: J. Davis, . Panagioteres, D. alters, G. Ward, J. ard, M. Matthews, P. ardi, M. Ewing, M. anning, P, Hunt, M. urt, S. Huntley, J. ornecker. SECOND OW: J. Self, J. Bur- oyne, N. Parker, J. uckmaster, B. Exel, , Mattlock, C. Farris, , Dritsas, R. Sevier, , McMahan, J. Wash- ton, S. Palmer, D. illican. THIRD ROW: . Mautz, J. Parker, , Buchholt, J, Hulett, , Wood, B. Ward, B. urnes, B. Hunt, F. arrens, K, Seibold, B. auger, S. Sewall. REG. 257 FRONT ROW:N. J acob- sen, P. McCall, J. May, R. Buzzetti, P. Wentz, R. McAfee, S. McAulay, D. Shannon, P. Parks, S. Fehrenbacher, Mrs. Newcomer. SECOND ROW:Mr. Orr,J, Zim- mer, M. Byram, M. Hallett, J. Burns, R. Wedge, R. Washington, B, McCall, B. Burrow, B. Hutchison, M. Par- sons, J. Fenney, THIRD ROW:J Hyche, G. Hurd, M. Pauli, J. Shisler, R. Weinstein, J. Woodford, S. Shelley, M. Burns, C. Sharp, C. Wedge, C. Ferguson. 87 Freshman Class Leaders Frosh Royalty ABSENT FROM REG. ABSENT FROM REG, ABSII-ENT lFRUM REG, QALENDAR igflwgnmv kk SQ 1 HYEUUYUNM xzrxnrmmxxnrm xmxzmziiuxmx KET 'SEE i if 1 up 1 I WP ' IlI'.m1Y5r2I1zn1zur1! f X m f In' Q G 'Q Q1 qv-no Gendrills FALL 0 on, Automatically moving at the sound of bells, students resumed their studies on September 7. Highlights of the first month of school included the Jamboree and the winning of the student body card contest with Jeff, followed General Motors model jet engine gets workout. The Honor Guard Members of the Tuple Trio don novel hats for rustic tune. Goodbye , Grandma! by October activities, such as the Memoirs assembly, the Senior Class play, club pledging, and the Girls' League Mum Show. No- vember brought the impressive Veterans' Day assembly and Thanksgiving vacation. Jon Miller and Jim Barnes gloat as Jeff s prexy paints garbage can Autumn at Grant Yell for the team' Christmas assembly WINTER ., 0 0 The traditional Mortarboard dance, Christmas Prelude, was one of the first activities in December, followed by the marching band's trip to the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. January brought college representatives to Grant and pe- titions for student body officers were taken Grant band receives trophy in Rose Festival competition. Portland Symphony Orchestra's Russell Stanger, receives plaudits Hamiltones bring down house in assembly. 92 happily. Everyman finds that his only true friend is Good Deeds. Ramon Barnes, winner of Twelve Most Important Events contest ispresented with model planetarium. out. The installation assembly was held January 25 when Johnpresided for the last time. The Dads' Club sports banquet, held in February, featured Grant grad George Shaw. The traditional honor so- ciety banquet and the Dads' Club Variety Show were other activities of that month. New yell explained by group in rally tryouts. Out-going fall student body president receives standing ovation. 93 Quiz 'Em team re- ceives assistance from Molly. SPRllNG . 0 The month of March was high- lighted by the visitation of the school evaluators, the Masque and Gavel play January Thaw, the city-wide band fes- tival and club pledging. April began with Girls' League Week, followed by the Easter assembly and the junior prom. The annual Spring Show was held the Clefs' members in Japanese garb fete annual China town Dance. Pretty girls and Peter Rabbit--a sure sign of spring. 94 Rally Squad receive their letters behind a foreground of crumpled paper. first weekend in May, and class elec- tions and senior administration day fol- lowed. The month also included the memorable May Fete, the presentation of our Rose Festival princess, and the senior prom. June brought the instal- lation assembly, senior baccalaureate, andgraduation. JUNIOR PROM COURT: Virginia Damis, Judy Lumby, Mary Brown, Sharon Frey, Sue Johnson. T-Bone soliciting for Red Cross. Arden Shenker recites inspiring The Creation in Easter Program. Get to work, pledges! 95 b A V Elia -.-:ffm-. g-e.:-:s- eb -2 A N f .. awww ,vw a A ,. ,. 5553333221 -I V ---- f -:rw-:f::,., wqb'GfAsTl?gigf,4gyji,pEg,gA4 ' 1 f3i3Bi'9 ----- if w'i:,W,j , ,, 'M .... , gP.?z? 1k:m : ' r--..:..r5, :.-- 221324 -. .,., -. . 12 ' l1'L33z3v352Xg ?5kZ?'Zfv :I.'Z . 135' Sw we 1 12 . 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J -as i,e1's115gwg?Sgi'4gffQ0Qm?Em:,1m1rq::Q,g' Q 'i ,ix?4Eg533 ,, mflwmf' f Nm www vkwziwixiwlmaiwziiazima,:mfs EBSQ .24 96 Prospero dons beard for Shakespeare as Ax ww, sembly. i Grand March, Frosh Frolic VQLTGNTARY Cf wx QRUUPS .1 J' ' l f f G .....-. ...ssh-, z X e STUDENT BUDY UFFICE MARJORLE PARKER Director LEFT T Shawn toy K. I O RIG Ness' -ie! Ca HUGH. Su HT: c1011 Sharon ce gecli - Janet C e Dawn a Schme 3 aux 016 I gl I , WFT Tocilnnie Case' Be f01lI1 Ericksoia Hay-S. Bib iiouf-Ye ' Wis 61096 ' : ae1?P't' . All moneypaid in or out at Grant, from all activities including clubs, goes through the Student body office. Approximately 380, 000 is handled yearly. The office helpers are recommended by their counse- lors. The senior girls take it as an office practice course and receive credit for it. 98 DOROTHY JOHNSON Librarian Stamping and shelving books constitute the prin- cipal jobs of the library helpers, who receive no credit for their time vol- unteered. FOOKROOM STAF F FRONT ROW: Bob Brunjes, Jim Hartley, Bill Voeller. SECOND ROW: Dick Lundquist, Frank Buzzetti, Boyd Osgood, Don Schantin. THIRD ROW: Peter Hansen, Fred Roberts, Ralph Frey, Bill Landen. MIFRARY STAFF STANDING: Charlotte Riley, Elizabeth Barbee, Joyce Nelson, Kathleen Sanner, Judy Martin. SITTING: Mrs. Joyce Peters, Library Assistant. KATHERINE FERGUSON Book Room Clerk Members of the bookroom staff forfeit their study halls to deliver and con- dition books and runpro- jectors, as well as other designated duties. 99 Q 4 Q . T' SERVICE SQUAD x X. I W 5 X . . K I i, aif JRO USHER SQUAD CO-CAPT A Carole Nei Marilyn M CAPTAINS une Mautz Carol Bums 1 SRO USHJER SQ FIRE SQUAD E N JUL---1.-Q'-f , , 1 .- ai. - res, Scelhrroe erys Uffice FRONT ROW: Maryjean Allyn, Beverly Sax, Gail Broorn. BACK ROW: Gaylee Briggs, Grace Sakano, Lucy Baldridge. Attendance Qmifificce rm, Kleinerys Uffice FRONT ROW: Karen See, Dawn Wood, Nancy Taylor, Myra Gentry. BACK ROW: Sally Hirsch, Pat Reynolds, Priscilla English. i FRONTOROW: Sharon Frey, Carol Lockhart, Kay Sanford, Marilyn Bailey. SECOND ROW: Sue Godsil, Donna Willimont, Margery Vantyne, Shirley Wilcox, Carolyn Eddings. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Anderson, Phyllis Fraley, Geneva Bull, Susie Bresee, Pat Harlan, Julianne Page. Lost aunrcril Foiuimr oruumse orss' ilvilvice I FRONT ROW: Arlene Paul, Sue Schuerman, Beverly Bennard, Carol Benson. SECOND ROW: Sue Mautz, Carol Phillips, Mary Clark, Marilyn Cruson, Janet Jones. THIRDROW: Marilyn Sommerville, ShirleyMoreledge, Sally Schuerman, Mary Douglas, Dorothy Smith. occiiaill Directorysfwffice STANDING: Jean Bush, Patti Gibson. SITTING: Frances Richert, Carolyn Eddings. Katherine Netzer, Mary Gallowa. 103 rojceccifioin TRW Olllllfllldl GTGW Stage row FRONT ROW: Mike Parks, Raymond Graff, FrankBuzzetti, Keithlfiper, Dave Buchanan, Phil Henshaw. BACK ROW: Larry Shackleford, Paul Ancheta, Delbert Helzer, Torn Speros, Alan Cyders, Mike Allen, Clarke Wight. FRONT ROW: Brady Franklin, Chuck Cheelds. SECOND ROW: Jim Buxton, Dick Panzer, Bill Voeller, Ralph Frey. THIRD ROW: Bill Lundquist, Charlie Carr, Gordon Frost. Memoirs olnubamcolf Qommitlfoo noon ovio Ticket Committee FRONT ROW: Jerry Mesher, Jerry Lamer, Bob Baumgardner, Dave Hauge. BACK ROW: Gilbert Drynan, Mel Campf, Bob Sack- master, Malcolm McNeil, Al Griggs. Merry Rains, Carol Burns, Jo Bush, Jody Mills. ssem -y no mmiltlfee MTD W6StC0tt9S QL to RJ: Don Clark, Arden Shenker, Susie Kinser, Mrs. Gunderson, Betty Meluen, Sally spear, Mrs. Anderson, Dick Fontana, Jan McMurphey, Jim Martin, Janet Schweitzer. peope anne funny Oh, well. we all lose our heads sometimes! Got an itch? Crazy Rythm! just because you have three legs. . . Paul Lesh displays briar patch 106 Girls' League assembly skit. legs in hilarious . The Hero The Flirt' CQDRGANHZATHUNS V Ji'- MR, BUTTERFIELD ANNE MAUTZ l The club program of Grant proved very successful during the last year under the supervision of Mr. Cy Butterfield and Mr. Wescott, who replaced him in the spring, and the two student body vice presidents. New clubs were formed in addition to the existing social, service, interest, and honorary clubs. On the follow- ing pages you will see evidence of our continually y growing club program. UQJS CHARLE NE ISAACS MR, WESTCOTT 1 fam interest CCHHJIUD CCCDHILIUICCJEH sprung unlfcercesif C U1 cccoumcu fall SUCRELHGSCTVHCG CMB mmmill spring scocciannzfscervice cc Ml ccmumm g K A Herb Stover X Fall President fx , WLLL 7 'gig' Darrell Woodman l Spring President as S A H 5' 929,35 1 'mf 41 Q16 Q ,sf is 51 iii Y' if X Q E 1 ,qw 5 mai w Q Q 2 en . . , asa I -.p f gi re., V E rg l S' I W is 221 E A ii x is x 3 is 9 A 11 If Ig X3 in tl 3 LPH PHC U RHU 1 Pat Stephens H A - . 75351 Fall President ...., .,,. p Q ,,,.: it - ,NAM -' 'tif' Q .Q 'tw -. 'ZW C 595531 Nay - g l , z I. W V' 7 15 as swggrgi W .X ., -il- .,.. ' 1 A A H Spring President . U Q K .'-5.21 ' FALL President Herb Stover Vice-President Vic Owings Secretary Doug Walling Treasurer Ron Sitner SPRING President Darrell Woodman Vice-President Bob Clark Secretary John Clyde Treasurer Alan Palmer The purpose of ALPHA PHO- TO RHO, as stated in their con- stitution, is to stimulate interest in and further the knowledge of photography. This clubwas one of the first to be granted a char- ter at Grant. It has grown in membership from three at the first of the year to twenty-three I at the present. The club is look- ing to the future'when even more people will become shutter bugs. l LPH THETA FALL President Pat Stephens 1 Vice-President Carolyn Russell ' Secretary Carol Lockhart Treasurer Joan Byers SPRING Joan Byers Carol Lockhart Barbara Hulett Sally Sadlier President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Members of ALPHA THETA are pledged to promote friendli- ness and good will at all times, and must also show initiative towards becoming useful mem- bers of society. We try to accom- plish this by having service pro- jects, money making projects, and social functions, such as our annual formal dance and joint meetings with otiie1'PorL1and high school clubs. Alice Schuppel President ACLEUN FALL-SPRING President Alice Schuppel Vice-President Doris Dahlgren Secretary Sydney Fernald Treasurer Marilyn Foster ACLEON, derived from the Greek playwright Aeschylus, is the name adopted by the newly organized dramatic interest club. Its main purpose is to promote dramatic interest among stu- dents. One of the main projects during the year was the Interde- nominational Church Drama un- der the direction of Mr. Jackson. This was presented in the latter part of the year. MTS- GUHGQYSOU is the advisor of the club. Bob Baumgardner Fall President Q., L H . i if T Del Thomas ,. V Spring President ,A,. g' K , . FALL President Bob Baumgardner Vice-President Dan Nash Secretary Keith Kellerman Treasurer Bob Gaps SPRING President Del Thomas Vice-President Keith Kellerman Secretary Judd Burrow Treasurer Jim Beck ALPHA NU had many activi- ties during the year, with joint meetings and fund-raising pro- jects playing an important part. The club is presently planning to build their membership and add to their activities in order to round out a successful year. Joan Griffis Fall President Judy Freeman Spring President :fz1:::s5f'g4:s::: - as. if'-: 55 : f fm? 7 3333 , nl' 1 it , 'wx FW Eli it 'ig x 4 K 2 :I I r .... Q fm? Q is ' asv' -A YH zwgi zic Donn Sulloway Fall President Jim Martin Spring President FALL President Joan Griffis Vice-President Dave Wetle Secretary Delores Pie SPRING President Judy Freem Vice-President Renate Graetz Secretary Jack Hutton Treasurer Carolyn Hal ATA's purpose is to further an interest inSpanish. Holding open meetings, bringing the Peruvian counsel to speak to all Spanish students, and holding an instal- lation dinner at a Mexican res- taurant were some of the club's activities. The highlight of the year was a party for twenty-five exchange students from Mexico. .ilu A 4 I H FALL President Don Sulloway Vice-President Joel French Secretary Mac Heitzhau Treasurer Jerry Ericksn SPRING President Jim Martin Vice-President Jerry Ericksi Secretary Rod Sells Treasurer Al DeHaven BETA PHI is a boys' social club, organized last year by the merging of two of Grant's oldest clubs, Octo Ducas and Since Sanks. BETA's purpose, as stated in its constitution is. to promote social activities between athletes and athletic minded per- sons , and to promote good sports- manship throughout life. The year's activities have included the annual Levi Leap, a Father and Son Banquet, a new members' dance and a camping trip with Delta Chi. H2 Jim Martin Fall President Arden Shenker Spring President Sally Spear Fall President Marilyn Ogden Spring President CLEFS FALL President Jim Martin Vice-President Susie Kinser Secretary Peggy Barhyte Treasurer John Erickson SPRING President Arden Shenker Vice-President Peggy Barhyte Secretary Gaylee Briggs Treasurer Mac Heitzhausen Serving Grant and its music department is the privilege of CLEFS. It has been an honor for us to represent Grant, and now as an affiliate of a national music honorary we will continue to repre- sent our school. The members of CLEFS would like to salute the Class of 1955. They will always be fine representatives of G r ant. Good luck, seniorsg may success always be yours. CHRESTU FALL President Sally Spear Vice-President Marilyn Ogden Secretary Phyllis Tannler Treasurer Marilyn Southworth SPRING President Marilyn Ogden Vice-President Phyllis Tannler Secretary Mary Douglas Treasurer Dorothy Smith CHRESTO was organized for the purpose of developing a knowl- edge of debate, public speaking, parliamentary law, service and interest. CHRESTO carries on social and service activities, such as clean-up campaigns, pro- gressive dinners, slumber par- ties, and sales. CHRESTO also awards an achievement cup to an outstanding senior girl. The pre- sentation of the annual Shamrock Shuffle, which is ruled by a Pat- rick and Coleen, was an outstand- ing event of the past year. 113 Renate Graetz Fall President Kathleen Sanner Spring President Kay Sanford Fall President Dana Mattovich Spring President QUE FALI President Ren ate Graetz Vice-President Car- lyn Eddings Secretary Dixie Darrow Treasurer Joan Griffis SPRING President Kathaleen Sannel Vice-President Judy Jolly Secretary Connie Tsigris Treasurer Evelyn Edginton CUE, Grant's newest girls' social club has int r o duc e d the Cue Cup this year, atrophypre- sented to the outstanding freshman each term. Our service projects include ushering at the Civic Thea- tre, worthwhile aid to time needy , and work at the Easter Seal Cen- ter. Joint meetings, installations, teas, 'parties and d ate meetings all contribute to our social life. F riend s hip has been, and will remain, our mostimportant goal. CUHEAF FALL President Kay Sanford Vice-President Joann Bush Secretary Carol Burns Treasurer Dana Mattovich SPRING President Dana Mattovich Vice-President Sue Northrup Secretary Sharon Clhristense Treasurer Marilyn Ogden CUIEAF enjoyed a very active year, continuing sucln annual events as our ski trip, Klix-joint date meeting, and summer beach trip. This fall our after-game dance, The Limehouse Lurch, was a big success. In addition to our joint meetings with clubs from Grant and other schools, wc work- ed with Colton Meek Hi-Y in the presentation of a dinner to raise funds for a bronze memorial plaque. The year was hi--lighted by our joint formal in the spring with Tisque. 114 Harold Glass 1 I Fall President Jim Hawkes Spring President I FALL President Chic Glass Vice-President Jim Barnes Secretary Jim Hawkes Treasurer Bill Johnnie SPRING President Jim Hawkes Vice-President Bill Johnnie Secretary Jerry Coday Treasurer Gene Wonderlick DELTA CHI OMEG-Ais a boys' social club formed in 1952 by the merging of two clubs--Theta Chi Omega and Delta Delta. The main function of the club is to pro- mote brotherhood and to present an opportunity for clean fellowship among its members. This year DELTA CHI is the largest boys' social club in school and by keep- ing up a lively activity program, we hope that DELTA CHIwill stay on top in the coming years. fe i ' Emily Smith Q 0 I A X FALL President Emily Smith Vice-President Kathryn Templeton Secretary Sue Darling Treasurer Carolyn Bloomfield SPRING President Emily Smith Vice-President Kathryn Templeton Secretary Sue Darling Treasurer Sue Darling A M I C A , Grant's branch of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, is an interest club with the purpose of creating a better under- s t a n d i ng of home management, Projects of the club have been selecting and decorating the C hris tmas tree in center hall, serving at the Teachers' Tea , serving at the Goodwill, and set- ting the table s for the faculty Christmas dinner. The slogan for the club is Work and play the F. H. A. way. Mrs. Virginia Dulin is the advisor of our group. 115 , .,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, . .MWNM Msmmmavf Wa.-.mmMMw...M-.eNwaWVW, .ms-1-fm M- MM- ffs-171-fw1A 22222 isooivnfiiait, CUB FALL--SPRING President Bob Bolles Vice-President Larry Walker Treasurer Harley Higgins Secretary Dennis Reiter CLEAT club is organized to support the athletic teams at Grant, although their main interest is the game of football. The club is com- posed of sixty-six members chosen by the football coaches. They are chosen for one trait or character- istic--the desire to play football. CLEAT's advisors are Henry Pond and Hal Ellmers. fi ,i,,, Connie Wagner Q ' g President ' l l I gr FALL-SPRING President Connie Wagner Vice-President Connie Rosing Secretary-Treasurer , Frances Koenig The Grant High School FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMER- ICA was newly organized this year. The object of this organization is to promote interest am ong stu- dents in the teaching profession , to make known the opportunities in teaching, to discover valuable information concerning the teach- ing profession, and to gain teaching experienceprior to entering college. 116 Albert Anderson Fall President Bob Lauinger Spring President Judy Kahn Fall President Charlene Isaacs Spring President G'N TE FALL President Albert Anderson Vice-President Kim Duke Secretary Georgie Rumbough Treasurer Don Corlett SPRING President Bob Lauinger Vice-President Nancy Karker Secretary Marsha Burmester Treasurer Roger Martin The purpose of G-NOTE is to give the members of the instru- mental department added musical activity. Activities include the sponsoring of the annual Dance Band Review, The Band Blare, ski trips, picnics, etc. Members of G-NOTE musthave a 2.8 grade average, be all around good citi- zens, and good musicians. Gil. FALL President Judy Kahn Vice-President Anne Mautz Secretary Judy Johnson Treasurer Sally McDowell SPRING President Charlene Isaacs Vice-President Lucy Baldridge Secretary Dawn Wood Treasurer Linda Markuson We as members of GIRLS' INTERNATIONAL, an interest club, devote most of our time to discussing and debating current affairs. However, during this past year, we have volunteered our service to the school and to the community. 117 Don Clark Fall President Jim Barnes Spring President CULTON MEEK HIY FALL President Don Clark Vice-President Art Lutz Secretary Joe Snider Treasurer Jim Brown SPRING President Jim Barnes Vice-President Art Lutz Secretary Tom Hibbard Treasurer George Claussen COLTON MEEK HI-Y is dif- ferent from any other Grant club. We are a service club affiliated with both the YMCA and Grant Hi. Our goal is to give service at Grant and to work for other worth- while causes. In doing this we constantly strive to maintain high standards of Christian character in our members and in our com- munity. Dave Day U U Q E at Fall President -' is , Mike Magimlis n,,, X 0 Spring President FALL President Dave Day Vice-Presidents John Phillips Ward Barbee Secretary Dave Shiniger Treasurer Mike Maginnis SPRING President Mike Maginnis Vice-Presidents Dave Lundquist Dick Cronn Secretary Dave Taylor Treasurer Joe Wood DUKES HI-Y was organized in the fall of 1954 by a group of boys interested in organizing an- other Hi-Y at Grant High School. Some of our activities were: par- ticipating in an athletic program with other groups, working for the Goodwill Industries of Portland, and assisting the school with service projects. We are now undertaking the task of sending a representative to Paris, France, for an international convention of Hi-Y organizations. 118 if 5 ,g x OLYMPIC H-Y FALL President Roy Webb Vice-President Chuck Smith Secretary Rodger Sanman Treasurer Dan Nash SPRING President Dan Nash Vice-President Keith Kellerman Secretary Tom Honl Treasurer Rodger Sanman The purpose of OLYMPIC HI-Y is to further good Christian character and fellowship through- out the school and community. We have taken part in the city- wide induction ceremony and Thanksgiving service. One of our members will attend the world- wide Hi-Y convention in Europe. We have done our best to build, promote, and keep, for the good of all, the Christian standards, which we have pledged to main- tain. JUNHCOR RED CRUSS FALL President Marjorie Martens Vice President Joan Burfitt Secretary Gloria Schiller SPRING President Earl Rollins Vice President Sharon Haymond Secretary Michal Geist Treasurer Donna Orstad The JUNIOR RED CROSSis not a club in the strictest sense, but rather, it is an organization which brings together high school students in the community, the state, and the nation for the pur - pose of promoting friendship and service to those in need. Even more important it is a bond con- necting these students with those in other countries sothat one day, understanding and world trust may be brought about. 119 Margaret Ann Morton h Head Commissioner F311 . ,,.,: 'G Head Commissioner '5 f . 23 SPUHS f Q gs Q me K r 3. 1, we vi 5' pg wt wi? -E Q is is M et F Q X , Q z l We 2 T W5 2 Q Q ... EMD KNR i SQQIHUFY' SENJIURS In November , 1954, the GRANT HONOR SOCIETY became a National Chapter. Admittance is based on the goals of the National Honor Society: Scholarship, Char- acter, Leadership, and Service , in addition to an accumulative grade average of 1. 3, with a 2. 00 to retain membership, The commission fo rm of government is used, with a head commissioner as presiding officer. The commis- sioners for the fall were Arden Shenker, Jim Martin, Joan Sher- rill, Dana M a t t o vi c h, and Mike Stern, with Margaret Ann Morton as Head Commissioner, Marilee Ortner was secretary. The spring commissioners were Joan Sher- rill, Dana Mattovich, Dave Wetle , Barbara Singer, Connie Wagner . Mike Stern was Head Commission- er, and Nancy McDougald was secretary. December was the installa- tion of seventy-five new junior and 1 senior members, bringing a total of 109 members. Among the activities are banquets, joint meetings, field trips, and service projects. JUNHORS glwW President ., g ,, . I , A E Z: K' Gail Broom Fall President Marcene Robinson Spring President FALL-SPRING President Bob Wright Vice-President Dave Griggs Secretary Mary Brown Treasurer Hal Sherley The aim ofKANDAHAR is to promote an interest in skiing at Grant. KANDAHAR has been an active interest club at Grant for many years. This fall the club was reorganized and now has over fifty active members. We have formed a ski team to represent Grant in competitive skiing and we plan to join the Pacific Northwest Ski Association. KANDAHAR has promoted skiing by sponsoring ski trips and movies during the year. KA.AKl FALL President Gail Broom Vice-President Marcene Robinson Secretary Bev York Treasurer Donna Enos SPRING President Marcene Robinson Vice-President Bev York Secretary Marilyn Bailey Treasurer Julianne Page KAPAKI strives to promote friendship and unde rstanding among its members by working and playing together. Among the ser- vice projects, making trayfavors, joke books, folding hospital bags, making afaghans, and working at the Good Will have ranked high. The social functions included atea for teachers, Christmas caroling , pot-luck dinners, slumber par- ties, joint meetings, and a spring formal with Alpha Theta. The annual beach trip will be paid for by the rummage sale. 121 Nancy Taylor Fall President Judy Dwyer Spring President Dick Panzer Fall President Charles Smith Spring President KLIX FALL President Nan Taylor Vice-President Jan McMurphey Secretary Judy Dwyer Treasurer Jackie Walker SPRING President Judy Dwyer Vice-President Terry Thompson Secretary Sallie Carson Treasurer Jo Heigele KLIX KLUB is a girls' social club. Our purpose is to promote friendship, be of s e r v i c e to the community, and help girls develop poise and 1eadership.We held our two annual dances this year--a formal inthe fall and a semiin the spring. We have had a rummage sale, joint meetings, sales, Mothers' meetings and a Father- Daughter b anqu e t. All of these activities added up to a very successful year. FF FALL President Richard Panzer Vice-President Brent Birkemeire Secretary Elinor Heffernan Treasurer Darryl Bullington SPRING President Charles Smith Vice-President Beverly Tangvald Secretary Ruth Stubbelfield TI'6aSl11'6I' Roy Amundsen KUFF is a mixed Service- Social club whose purpose is to offer additional opportunities for club participation and friendship to our schoolmates. One of the primary service projects is the sponsorship of the two rose gar- dens adjacent tothe main entrance of our school. The social objective of this group is toprovide a varied and well-rounded social life--ever striving to develop better scholar- ship, leadership, and the finest qualities of character. 122 Buzz Constans Fall President Joan Lesman Spring President MASQ, E GAVEL FALL President Buzz Constans Vice-President Carole Aaris Secretary Joan Lesman Treasurer Jerry Coday SPRING President Joan Lesman Vice-President Bruce Watkins Secretary Judy Kahn Treasurer Don Montgomery MASQUE AND GAVEL has been a National Dramatics Honor- ary at Grant since 1941 when it became a charter organization. During the year, MASQUE AND GAVEL has many functions, the main one being the annual spring play. This year MASQUE AND GAVEL presented January Thaw , a hilarious comedy, w h i c h was well received by all who attended it. The members and Mr. Robert J a c ks on , advisor, are looking forward to a successful future. MU W Xl FALL President George Claussen Vice-President Buzz Constans Secretary Gary Whelan Treasurer Hy Visse SPRING President Ced Aichele Vice-President Hy Visse Secretary Art Lutz Treasurer Pete LaMoureux MU NU XI is primarily an athletic club devoted to the promo- tion and support of the Grant athletic program. Although we do not require our members to par- ticipate in athletics, they are expected to show an active interest in all Grant sports. We take great pr i d e in all accomplishments of our members, and we insist that they strive to be a credit to Grant High School. 123 Jim Morrison Fall President Jerry Lanier Spring President DPT M ST FALL President Jim Morrison Vice-President Bob Thye Secretary Larry Wilson Treasurer Jack Young SPRING President Jerry Lamer Vice-President Gary Walters Secretary Bob Platt Treasurer Bob Bailey OPTIMIST, although its main purpose and function is as a service club, offers a variety of social affairs and interschool fellowship . Reorganized in 1 95 2 , OPTIMIST has achieved a high standard among service clubs at Grant. PE FALL President Arden Shenker Vice-President Kay Kaser Secretary Janet Jeffries Treasurer Joe Snider SPRING President Joe Snider Vice-President Kay Kaser Secretary Janet Jeffries Treasurer Lyle Sachs It has been and will continue to be an honor for PEP to promote the interests of school spirit and service for Grant. With the co- operation of the student body, Grant can go on to maintain and develop the traditions left to us by the graduating seniors. Good luck to the Class of '55, and best wishes for continued happinessand success. 124 Ted Nitz Fall President Helen Wood Spring President Norm Blatter Fall President Lyle Sachs Spring President UEST FALL President Ted Nitz Vice-President Gayle Walker Secretary Darline Miller Treasurer Helen Wood SPRING President Helen Wood Vice-President Jim Casteel Secretary Ivan Basart Treasurer Del Hanks QUEST is devoted to the study of sciences--biology and chemis- try--with the hope of including physics in the near future. Our advisor, Mrs. Doran, has been a great help to us, as we are still rather new. We hope we can con- tinue to grow in interest and mem- bers as we have in our brief past. , r-2:s1xi-12-IEf5'-I-Es.::,:Z:,: .r.r I 12: ,,:. E .2 .,,.v:.. a .:.,.,.: . I. do ii is fi - '-',-., A '- OE EQE ,.- 53, FALL President Norm Blatter Vice-President Don Clark Secretary-Treasurer John Cogswell SPRING President Lyle Sachs Vice-President John Cogswell Secretary-Treasurer J on Miller ROYAL G is a lettermen's honorary club consisting of soph- omore, junior, and senior boys who have received their varsity letter. The aims of ROYAL G are to promote school sportsman- ship and spirit. One of Lhe func- tions of ROYAL G is zhe white shirt section at che basketball games. ln the spring ROYAL G sponsors ine annual Barn Dance. -,vnichgives :ze SEHGEUIS s -:nance zo partake if some zvnoaesome western Carole .Yeager Fall President Janet Pederson Spring President U FALL President Carol Yeager Vice-President Sally Hosken Secretary Sally Hirsch Treasurer Sally Scales SPRING President Janet Pedersen Vice-President Sally Scales Secretary Debby Paige Treasurer Toni Vaupell TAO LA CHI welcomed twenty- one new members at the beginning of the year. Working at the Good- will Industries, setting tables for the Sports Banquet, and caroling at Emanuel Hospital at Christmas time were some of the service projects undertaken by the club. The Congress Hotel was the scene of the annual spring formal, April Znd. This year can be re- membered as one which was filled with pleasant memories and last- ing friendships. HALHAN FALL President Joan Lesman Vice-President Sue Godsil Secretary Nancy Carlson Treasurer Carole Aaris SPRING President Sue Mautz Vice-President Nancy Carlson Secretary Judy Dwyer Treasurer Karen See The purpose of THALIAN, a dramatic interest club, is to be of service to the school and promote interest ln school drama. During the fall and spring terms, Thalian had many successful pro- jects--the most gratifying being the organization and sponsoring of a new dramatic interest club. Proof of a successful year was the honor of being chosen the fall interest club of the term. Miss Jane Smith, our advisor, and we girls consider the 1954-55 year a huge success. 126 :-, P h ::.-pi -:-X Qaffswg :ft-., V , BZSY Bal' We ,Ei 3 if . . habb .. t ..v, U ' -'-- .,., 4 i g:,1ff:.:zf 5 ,:.: I -:A' Mary Church ga ,, in i 1 ' Spring President l' ' J 3- -2 ..... . FA LL President Peggy Barhyte Vice-President Mary Church Secretary Sharon Rooney Treasurer Joanne Elterich SPRING President Mary Church Vice-President Maureen Moen Secretary Joanne Elterich Treasurer Judy Kahn TISQUE has had a very suc- cessfulyear filled withmany social functions and service projects. A few of these activities included a Fashion Show Tea, a rummage s ale, an after-game dance, the annual Tisque Turkey Trot, ser- vice for the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, a formal with Cuieaf, and the annual Tisque-Klix dance. As a reward for their work, the Tisque girls have become closer friends and have received the fall TRI' C1ub of the Term trophy. EY FALL President Sharon McNabb Vice-President Marilyn Holmes Secretary Phyllis Sakano Treasurer Judy Russell SPRING President Judy Bolton Vice-President Ellen Stahl Secretary Bonnie Byland Treasurer Gladys Ilg KEY-LO TRI-HI-Y has had a very successful year, growing from five to twenty members. At our most important event, Youth and Government, two girls repre- sented us. The main object of our club is giving to the school and community. Dur-ing the year we have carried on many activities in which we helped others. We have also had joint meetingsiand dances . 127 muff an t 1 , sf' z: eq. ,, has Elizabeth LaP1ante Fall President I RRY I I FALL President Elizabeth LaPlante, Vice-President Irene Westerlund Secretary Karen Heuer Treasurer Leanne Parrish I SPRING President Irene Westerlund I Treasurer Sandra Darling Secretary Karen Heuer TRI-Y is a group of girls whose goal is to serve the Y. W. C. A., the school, and hospitals and public institutions. TRI-Y strives to have a well-rounded schedule including service, edu- cational, social, and business meetings. TRI-Y' s purpose, as defined by the Y. W. C. A., is: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to whichwe are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. 'WAUNO FALL President Charlene Isaacs Vice-President Veronica Hadley Secretary Nancy Dunn Treasurer Barbara Burns SPRING President Anne Mautz Vice-President Susie Kinser Secretary Lucy Baldridge Treasurer Thelma Dotterer T WA U N O, a girls' social club was organized in 1926. The name is an Indian word meaning friendship and happiness and it has been our purpose to promote these feelings among our mem- bers. Service projects during thr: last year were many, with volun- teer work at Providence Nursery, the Cancer Society, and the Reha- bilitation Center playing an important part. Joint meetings, a Christmas formal, asport dance in the spring, and a Mothers' Day breakfast, were just a few of the social activities which rounded out a very successful year. 128 Marlene Sutton Fall President Pat Perley Spring President Larry Winter Fall President Georgie Rumbough Spring President ZETA CH EPSIIAO FALL President Marlene Sutton Vice-President Pat Perley Secretary Sue Goodin Treasurer Kay Fetrow SPRING President Pat Perley Vice-President Carol Hagenauer Secretary Beverley Wentz Treasurer Elna Anderson ZETA CHI started the fall term with its annual rush tea and rummage sale. Spring followed the same pattern with atrip to the mountains as a highlight. Slum- ber parties, joint meetings, and parties all helped to make this a very successful year. ZIP FA LL President Larry Winter Vice-President Georgie Rumbough Secretary Dorothy Wymore Treasurer Tom Olsen SPRING President Georgie Rumbough Vice-President Joan Griffis Secretary Connie Oliver Treasurer David Carter ZIP is an interest club which was formed in 1949. The primary interests of the club are further- ing school spirit and giving ser- vice tothe school. The Rose Fes- tivalis one of the mainprojects of ZIP since the club is in charge of the stage setting and flowers for the court. ZlP's members usher once amonth at the Civic Theater. Their biggest sales project is the Singing Valentines. 129 MRS. MCCUTCHAN President P. T. A. 130 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Moon, Mrs. McCutchan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rauscher, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Lundquist. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Epler, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Brown. Grant's P. T. A. , the largest in the state of Oregon, boasted 100 per cent faculty participation this last year, bringing the total number of members to 1450. A tuition scholarship for a high school student to an Oregon col- lege or university was made possible by the interest of the P. T. A. , as was a scholarship to a Grant student plan- ning to major in education in an Oregon college or uni- versity. Bridging the Gap was another project for the group, which consisted of contacting the twelve grade schools in the Grant area and inviting parents of the eighth graders to come to a meeting which would help the parents aid the students in adjusting to high school. Hats are doffed during the Variety Show. Would you care for some tea? SEATED: Mr. Miller, Mr. Gilley, Mr. McMurphey, Mr. Drinker, Mr. Moon. STANDING: Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Blakkolb, Mr. Killoran, Mr Buckley. The Dads' Club, whose purpose it is to bring about a closer relationship between the school and the parents , is very active at Grant. Money from their annual Variety Show supports many worth while projects. At the end of last year the Dads' Club, with their extra funds, pur- chased movie and opaque projectors for use here at school, as well as giving S1400 for scholarships. This year's activities have included donating money to the Pasadena fund, helping to sponsor the Back-to-School night, and sponsoring more scholarships. MR. MCMURPHEY President DADS9 CLUB A day in the life of a typical teenager. Judge Langtry speaks to a group of dads. 131 8 SUE NORTHRUP President The Girls' League, boasting a member- ship larger than any other organization at Grant, recorded another successful year. During the fall term, under the capable leadership of Sue Northrup and Grace Saka- no, the girls enjoyed activities such as the annual Mum Show, Girls' League week, the Mortarboard dance, the Girls' League as- sembly, and Twirp court, in addition to the various class projects. Funds from the treasury sponsored an exchange student to GRACE SAKAN0 come to Grant, and money was also donated Secretary FRONT ROW: Linda Cook, Barbara Clark, Barbara Stout, Margaret Ann Morton. BACK ROW: Virginia Perkins, Judy Martin, Jane Baum- gardner, Peggy Wade. 132 r GIRLS? LEAGU to the Pasadena fund and to the Junior Red Cross drive. Spring officers Margaret Ann Morton and Veronica Hadley began their term with a Vic- tory over the Boys' League in the contest to see whether boys or girls would buy more student body cards percentage -wise. Penal- ty for the boys and entertainment for the girls resulted: The boys were featured in the semi-annual Girls' League assembly. The year ended with joint participation in the sponsorship of the May Fete dance. VERONICA HADLEY Secretary FRONT ROW: Sue Palmer, Dot Johnson, Kay Sanford. BACK ROW: Donna Dibblee, Marilyn Foster, Sharon Bowe, Lois Sussman. Not pic- tured: Barbara Larson. i MARGARET ANN MORTON President spring 133 3 Sophomores QL no RQ Alice Schuppel Lucie Wilder Dot Johnson Jean Sanford Seniors CL to RJ Kay Sanford Carole Benson Sally Spear Lois Sussman HUNUR GIRLS Juniors QL to RJ Connie Wagner Barbara Singer Sally Drinker Marlene Grassens Freshmen Standing: Ellen West Seated: Linda Cook QUALIFICATIONS OF AN HONOR GIRL Honesty Democracy Friendliness Cooperation with teachers and students Respect for the laws of the school Modesty in manner and dress High Ideals Respectable grades 3 JERRY LAMER President TOM KLOSTERMAN Secretary BU S9 The fall Boys' League officers, Jerry Lamer and Tom Klosterman, began the practice of honoring boys who are outstand- ing in athletics, scholarship, or service to the school by presenting the Man of the Month awards . Sponsoring the noon movies is another Boys' League activity, as was the Boys' League assembly. Projects included providing entertainment for a Dads' Club meeting as well as donating money to the Pasadena fund and the Junior Red Cross. FRONT ROW: B111Graeper, Bob Sackmaster, John Pack- ham, Bill Hall. BACK ROW: Ben Balme, Dave Maize, Lloyd Gallaher, Ted Thompson. 136 TOM HIBBARD LEAGUE A sign hanging in center hall naming the current noon movie was one of the additions of the Boys' League during the spring term under the leadership of Bob Saekmaster and Tom Hibbard. A Boys' League emblem and colors were chosen, as were the noonmov- ies for next year. The feature of the term was the appearance of the Deep River Boys at the Boys' League assembly in April. The Boys' and Girls' Leagues jointly spon- sored the May Fete dance. Secretary FRONT ROW: Dick Beal, Jim Beck, Henry Drewfs, Ted Gehrke. BACK ROW: Bob Sinclair, Mike Gilbert, Bob Kjome, Jim Petersen. 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DEPARTMENTS SAL A DRAMA DEPARTMENT ROBERT I A CKSON JANE SMITH The year has been a successful one, dra- matically speaking, in the realm of comedy and tragedy. A greater variety of assembly programs, the annual plays , class activities, field trips, and the One- Act Play Festival have all been enhanced by the addition of Miss Jane Smith as a full-time in- structor in Drama, specializing in the technical fields of setting, lighting, costume, and make- up. A parents' night was instituted this year in order to provide a better opportunity for the individual student. Television has taken over the theatre pub- lic, and plans for the future include a more intensive study of this new medium. Productions presented at Grant for the '54- '55 season include the following: Roman Holiday What A Life Under the Christmas Tree Portland: Metropolis of Moods Pride and Prejudice The Marriage Proposal The Tempest January Thaw The Beautiful People Princes and Princesses Senior Farewell 42 senior dramateurs Slave girl serenades Emporer Zero as his daughter smirks at CZITLCIH. Family portrait Pride Mr. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet . . . . . Jane...... Elizabeth. . . . Mary. . . . . . Catherine. . Lydia ....... Mr. Collins . . . . Mr. Bingley Miss Bingley Mr. Darcy. . Lady Lucas . :- and Prejudice cast . . Bob Sackmaster . . . . .. .Darla Earl . . . . Betty Mehren . . . Sue Mautz . . . Connie Flint . . . Mary Church . . . Jackie Walker . . . . . . Jerry Lesch . . . .Jerry Erickson Shirley Moreledge ......Tom Flynn . . . . Carol Darden Charlotte Lucas .... .... C arole Aaris Mr. Wickham .......... . . . Buzz Constans Hill .................... ..... B arbara Christy Lady Catherine De Bourgh . . . . . . . Judy Kahn Although Mr. Collins is an ardent admirer of Elizabeth, she does not return his af- fections. Catherine and Lydia are elated over the idea of going to a dance with the dash- ing, uniformed Mr. Wickham. 143 junior dramateurs QL to Ry: Sharon Rooney, Judy Tyle and Dotty Fields peer across the stage in Dance Band Revue. Students receive pep talk from old Ulysses, himself. Actors and dancers mill around in annual Christmas show. junior dramateurs You air mah Sunshine, as sung by the Sunshine Girls. 145 CHURAL oysp octet rr ,gggasbsggy gg, g:w:,s5,,,, im: eg M gm: Uswmmgf , s Q 1534 F W-5'?Zw S 5 5 -w sizeffsfemszifji will -f .- .. . , :rt ':'l:i s, f: 55355 . 12 ,, ,g,t L, ,grgy gg -:-ig' 4355 5 2:s.::ff'1gff if 12 51, Q 525: ., - .- '?1:3S? ?'3SW5?g55'g?:Z2EQ3t '- . Sisiggf if.'i'fwew.S2:ZB4s'5Z' ,wywa , , zzsfhfii riifzzzfggggsv sirsez - - - . 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Television and radio shows, and engagements including Junior Chamber of Commerce First Citizen, Veterans for Cordon, Women's Ensemble Club, Kiwanis and Lions' Clubs, Masonic Grand Lodge, Veterans' hospitals and chur- ches, choral festival, Dance Band Revue, the Dads Club Show, our own Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and patriotic assemblies, climaxed by the annual Spring Show--all add up to a year of service and pleasure. 146 SITTING: Susie Kinser, Jan McMurphey, Jeanne McCulloch, Peggy Wade. STANDING: Gene Parrett, Donna Cheney, A1 DeHa- ven, Marilee Ortner, Jim Kirk, Dick Fontana, Ed Busse, Larry Winter, Jim Martin, Carol Yeager, Mac Heitzha uzen, Dorothy Wymore, Arden Shenker. at coatppre at co our FALL CHOIR OFFICERS: QL to RJ Arden Shenker, Pres. , SPRING CHOIR OFFICERS CL to RJ Dick Fontana Pres Jan McMurphey, Marilee Ortner, Jim Martin, Jeanne Peggy Wade Connie Flint Ed Busse Gene Parrett Nancy McCulloch. CAROLERS OFFICERS: Front Row-- Darla Muncy, ElizabethMarple, Alice Schuppel. Back Row--Sherrell John- son, Spring Pres. , Barbara C1ark,Diana Pachot, Barbara Dietrich, Fall Pres. McDouga ld JUNIOR CHOIR OFFICERS fPer. ID: Connie Rosing Fall Pres. , George Whitney Spring Pres. , Ann Cairney, Virginia Srnoot, Elinor Hef- fernan, Lorraine Haley. JUNIOR CHOIR oFF1cisRs fPer. IIIJ: Front Row--De- lores Dawson, Linda Marku- son, Manny Robinson, Fall Pres., Lemmy Robinson. Back Row--Lee Sypher, Ron Engelhardt, Gordon Hunter, Spring Pres. , Lucie Wilder. JEAN VANCIL FERN 148 ABOVE: hast heat BELOKN1 The Rain OOQSX king-- XX wet. png 'Ykxeqke not a 'mcse sXe.ig,Xx 'oehs Dems?- ne Homme Buovmies ma scene, hom ' S00-V anus vleheat a ux 11 an Song. S. lxteeners CCHURA AQ TIVHTJIES vrmxe me chou sings Sao aoese ooh comes xo Wie io 'YX1e 'Y oy Shoo . OW 1 The dance BEL The mice gms ' the Sot1nwg,Show-I. sq 'Y1aiX. BYJOVE1 KS fied' 19 the C-yo The Song Sw-Img, Sixteen takes xo Ocxex OXIE: The Boy s NU. Oux9anSY-Nfs GCKSIXY, BB bowed ov ex by 005 . BELOW 1 -fashioned iosuuou :early Sox ao om Cmismqoas. The S enior Choir dem fOl-In 81 att. ue for finale of Dane e Band Revue 149 IINSTRUMENTAL DEPARTMENT BAND FIRST CHAIR: Front Row--Dennis Reiter, Dick Jones, JohnEck, BettyBorchers, Deanna Anderson. Back Row--Roland Heath, Roger Upham, Jack Griggs, Don Corlett, Albert Anderson. Grant Band livens up Pasadena Rose Parade. an 0 pmtacfena Tuning up for the big day. Mr. Jeans greeted by mayor of Pasadena fwrclhcestra ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Bob Lauinger, Pres. , Dennis Winsor, Doug Forncrook, Audrey Bugher, Rolland Rod- way. 152 ' The Grant band has had an extremely full sched- ule this past year, which began with participation in the Football Jamboree. Other engagements were for Vice-president Nixon, the Fairy Tale Parade, the United Fund Drive, the YMCA drive, and the annual Dance Band Revue. Highlight of the year was the trip to Pasadena and marching in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. A very successful calendar was completed by the eightymembers of the Grant Marching Band. The dance band was featured in the Dance Band Revue and also played for Cleve- land's junior prom and twelve dances outside of school. The faculty and orchestra concert, parti- cipation in the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Eas- ter assemblies, and attendance at the Northwest Music Conference in Eugene were the activities of the orchestra for this past year, proving that Grant is outstanding not only in scholastics and athletics, but music as well. Paul Perkin, Nancy Karker, Doug Forncrook, Pat Selders, Leonard Sigell, Fred Schwab, Boyd Osgood, Judy Dotson, Bob Lauinger, Dennis Winsor, Mike Blalr. ORCHESTRA FIRST CHAIR: The Stringpettes Marching under the trombones. An interesting forma- HAROLD JEANS tion presented by the brass section. I 4811111106 QHLIUL Violinists display their talent in facu1ty-orches- tra assembly. 154 Emperor Zero adjusts his train as Princess Claudia descends daintily from throne. PRUDU Pretty girls decorate the foreground while dance band serenades. The Christmas Song gets smooth treatment from Bar- bara Larson. Grant's combined choir sings This Is My Country in big patriotic assembly. CTIIUNS Joan Lesmanlaments to Sharon Rooney as Terry Thompson and Charlene Isaacs eavesdrop in Masque and Gavel's January Thaw. Stirring Easter message One Solitary Man is given by Art Lewis in annual Eas- ter assembly. Judge and jury listen to Jan er Schweitzer, a provoca tive witness. 155 Finale, O1d Man River 156 Twirl those barons! Senior The seniors presented the first of the four class talent assemblies on December 9, following the theme Holiday Magic. A music store, travel agency, and toy shop were the scenes during the presentation, which was narrated by class presi- dent, Roland Heath. Faculty advisors for the as- sembly were Mrs. Muirden and Mr. Randolph. A dance of foreign intrigue Soplhoinniore The deck of a large, white Showboat was the scene for the second class assembly pre- sented by the sophomores under the leader- ship of the sophomore class president, Fred Neimann, and the faculty advisors, Mrs. Jenny Doran and Jack McLeod. Jim Dorsey played the part of the captain of the showboat and in- troduced the various acts. The Continental ASSEMBILJIES Janet learns ballet lFlPfBSHflllIll'llt8Lll'll Western Summer was presented on March 31 by the class of '58. Throughout the performance, Red, played by Mike Ledger- wood, tried to induce the audience to spend the summer months on a dude ranch by show- ing what a good time the visitors had. A trip to Mexico Junior This Is Your Life, the third in the series of talent assemblies, was presented March 3 by the junior class. The script was centered around Janet Junior, played by Barbara Larson and followed the general plan of the television show of the same name. The talent presentations by various members of the class portrayed phases of the life of Janet Junior. The Harmona ires Liberace and James Stewart converse while at Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. 157 SPEECH DEPARTMENT, P6569 clk Q 891,61 . 9 X 'A ' Ogsxson- O YN vlwew . NX q,aY . Xxio , ei 1 NS' NW' Px was. .i S90 915 GX, XO S933 Prooq 68 396, ba 1 cvvet ' QVNOYYX SY' . O W6 B Grant's speech department under the direction of Mrs. Opal Hamilton and assisted by Miss Jane Smith, racked up more victories in the field of pub- lic speaking, as is traditional for Grant' s students. Advanced pupils entered state competitive meets at Lewis and Clark, Willamette, Pacific, Linfield, Portland State and Oregon State, placing finalists at all the meets. Grant also won every city meet held this past year. So more trophies for the trophy case and honors for the speech department were the results of the students' and teachers' hard Work. v . xQ .lf ,I bs C' 'v ff' ' . N ' .1 - I I : :, I 'I I C ..x A 1 l- QV Spcwafws x Q5 Q bi wg, J F. fo 6 fo . ,U , fl Q ' o I ., f- I K S 1 ax mf fl S I J 0. I L. - 4 f' I I CCOACHII ST FF MR. VERN BUTTS, Director of Athletics ' Baseball MR. HA NK POND Football lllgwmmmgg Golf vw mem tlrfszfsmswsswxfzfw' Eazissiiiamiiigeziiiiiiii fsbtgigzwgwwggggglzisizizafmigsfgwigissp ,wggwflgggzflsgzgzgtsgtafieile W M2 it Qtsfmgwfo was igsiaasifsxiimmiifeiigi .' 3- win W.: ,g , 'I :g5,: :E.'a5fag 5-gig, ami :E J' - ' A QUPQW Y S ':.::i:: 65:1 : A Q fgvsiiiirfz if . ' ,tw ,M Q :w i k , , :lz::,:1.mfg:' sm Q' 34 glifilzi 4 - 5 21.52 czgffzfiy A GM' VN'M,i :,.::.,,. L, W 'M ,j ,,I..vwwf.' 1 ' Q ggw: W W' X Q ' MR. PAUL MCCALL V , W-. -.- Basketball Track W- MR. HAL E1.LMERs Tennis Footballg c Basketball FOOTBALL vSlVlf'Y l Kllifllflllllli SQUAD FRONT ROW: Dick Van Saun, Vern Titus, Larry Snyder, Norm Blatter. Bruce Watkins, Jon Miller, Jack Beaudoin, Don Clark, Manny Robinson, Larry Hoffman, Don Guinn, Ron Wendland, Dale Warren. SECOND ROW: Coach Hal Ellmers, Jim McDonald, Gary Musmansky, Tom Levak, Gerald Erickson, Sam Roberts, Terry Kent, Wally Johnson, Bill Acker, Mike Jennings, Joe Snider, Al Menashe, Don Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Manager Henry Drewfs, Jon Packham, Dennis Reiter, Ken Spint, Dale Dash, Bob Bolles, Harley Higgins, Tom Batie, Ralph Retter, Larry Walker, Dick Cambell, Dick Gustafson, Manager John Cogswell, Mr. Pond. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hall, John Scott, Bob Smith, Ken Dunbar, Dennis Salvon, John Coogan, Frank Bass, Al Ramsdell, Dave Lundquist, Brent Milleson, Frank Trullinger, Manager Del Fields, Eric Hoilien. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Humphrey, Bob Winters, Roy Amundson, Bob Smith, Eddie Dice, Wally Wallace, Mike Conley, Jack Hutton. aislzssxg vz ,555 5 , 'Q WSEQ an y M Miiffl ,,f11:29lQ 552 1555153 5523? 5Xh55E15S5li?3A-.Q f5 5?i1f J f,,5f,5,:.s,.,:q:r -V: :Iggy Egwnsgsngs 5,,5,,Eggz H ,--, , ykk, 3551- fa ' ai 565: W 5 Manny Robinson BFHCG Watklns John Cffogan MANAGERS 1954 P IL Grid Standings W L T Jefferson 6 1 0 Lincoln 5 1 1 Roosevelt 4 2 1 Franklin 4 2 1 Cleveland 3 3 1 GRANT 2 4 1 Benson 1 5 1 Washington 0 7 0 QL to Ry Henry Drewfs, John Cogswell, Del Fields Larry Snyder Don Montgomery Ken Spint 1 'l t . '. f' Y it if H f 5 532. -. if K hk 'ffiiiij .. J Vlifgfis ff Jack Beaudoin Vern Titus Harley Higgins Jim Brown Generals Manny Robinson Q35J, Larry Tex Hoffman Q26j, and Ken Spint C321 combine efforts to ruin a Jefferson pass play. In the fourth quarter, the Demos scored to triumph. GRANTED Grant held the Jefferson Demo- crats to a scoreless deadlock for three quarters, but finally wilted under a steady 97 -yard drive in the closing JEFFERSONQ7 -f ffm. ,lf V' 5fLi155E,f5W: fill '?2a?f5?Q:'Lffci5152r1 ,--ii-fxfffc fl ?'S.1SzZs--11539,-31555, ,W ferf9's?'5f1rs:egf2rfSi -ls, 'f ,, sf is as-af2g35rrrrxk,,ssl,sz,,,a,. ,, ,L asaakkm , J sv. ii, ,, as as J H ,M ta,irss,s.ss,.sa.m :EY ,i 31?52gv5ea:Sis:4E:wsevsat -. ' , f K 'F 55 77? f K ' 2 .,VZ-1fl5fii9i3?ff??eE 'i5fls5T452 3:5 1 I x - .is. my X . . .Q f -f , om., W Equinox, sas t Q K' 1 . aa fe- , WW 126535 fy - 7 ' f 'itsasgwffiffif'2?zs23w , '?fi3fis1f s1 Q ' ' , H 'l i slf f nz- ,flf liz ' I f4?5?sE:is5:fL'Flis511UQ5 rr I V. Aff' -- U1 i' ii- T 1: 521 1, 'fix-'EY' , , . if 35.9-.,?-qfrlfgsssv ' , ' J H ni: ': i' r 1 :- 5 J ES ,'iE ' , 7 :'. .' f: .1.. '?- ' a szssfezsigier t J .V . ,K ji' Ed Dice stanza to fall 7-0. After the Jamboree at Hopkins Jenkins field, the G-men quickly got a drive under way. Jack Beaudoin attack that sputtered out on the Demo's one-yard line. Then, midway in the finalquarter Beaudoin hoisted a beautiful punt that bounced deep in Jeff territory and rolled out on the three. But this was the spark that proved to be Grant's downfall. The aroused Democrats launched a drive that never stopped until Grant Jackson lumbered the last four yards for six points. John Scott Q N , X3 K3 - V , Jaw. B ' , K1 '. A V5-YEf:975'ivl ' 5 A Larry Hoffman Don Clark ff An unidentified Grant defender hauls down Benson's ball carrier as Jim Brown 1505 and Jon Miller ffar rightj came up fast to help. Grant downed the Techs 27-14. awww sais, fzaaifglls- fzi sw t V- fm?-,.s. -4i:kws . ::ss '-1-2 ffjiiffi-Tf ,YW -,L . :a4i:' .j7 '.43N',a -iffHZf?Erjf,J ,il7f?'g i , em- wi Aff ' '1-ffl, 'g::w-- AEE? ri: Us ffff V 51422 -:ia 'iff S - si ft 155: Hts , Dale Warren A1 Menashe GRAN , lQP3vll-ENSUNQM Grant turned back Benson in rou tine fashion 27-14 to rack up their second win of the season and remain just one game out of first place. After registering their first score in the second quarter, the Generals were never headed by the gallant Bensons. Larry Hoffman again stole the show with breathtaking runs of 32, 50 and 65 yards. The Mechanics' first touchdown came soon after the half when Clar ence Wilson blocked Jack Beaudoin s punt and went all the way untouched Junior quarterback, Ed Dice, flipped 2- yards to Norm Blatter for one tally. Bob Bolles, Jon Miller and Hoffman ran over the other Grant SCOICS. 4 Bill Acker .nf ,ii ff .,,.. , , :V if Q ,f 1 K2 ' , :sv ' i k -- 2 ' ,. m1 t'ftiss '1, - 5 ' it 3 -vp . x 5 r,2f:2Q:eQ:giizi .rt rffwfzf- QE' ' ksfily v- V. V V V' Larry Walker Jim McDonald 'lf-V it l E 1 w?Qst's .tlii 5 ,: igfsist Jerry Erickson M et ,M 4 Q r rg mails? 'ii Q- nga? tsswrfgt 'G ' ' 112'fg1'f-g::Qhi ' A' -E 'I V, ' V V ' N jf -it . f ,, , . 7 5 fifffif g igigfiii b, , Y-ff! . I - . f- 'Q ti5i?':f?i e fir--Y -13Ei'i rff' 'Uk' 5' 1, nl 2 fi '2175 V U , 'f - Q fiEil-figff s e I fp '-- I I , '- V '- . swf - 21 1:25-air using ' ity ' ' ni, U xjii i x iff git- rt ffffffst , ef , 11 gg-an fig J - ki ff is, Norm Blatter' 166 Dave Lundqui st Don Guinn GRANTDQ6 WASHING Nall Vern Titus 1221 and Norm Blatter apply the high and low treatment to Washington's runner as another Colonial looks on helplessly. Grant thumped the Cols 26-0. Explosive football on the part of Larry Tex Hoffman and Ken Spint proved the dif- ference for Grant as the G-men rolled over Washington by a 26-0 count. Playing at Hopkins Jenkins field, Grant scored once in the first quarter, twice in the third, and again in the fourth. Hoffman galloped 30 and 65 yards for two touchdowns. Don Clark passed to Bruce Watkins for another. Then, in the last stanza, Spint inter- cepted a pass on the run and kept going down the sidelines for 6- yards and paydirt. Ron Wendland A , d t K fy YY f gjf t , ,, L ,:1,1 A Z I i L Q 5 Q t t I -- Jon Miller ,Q w my-usa 'lk ,, ' 5 L em it 1115-H i pw: .xiii ,XS':'i s' -1, 4 lm t Z i fag i if 1 -I i fzfrsg 22, 91 ff . ii -I ,wi Dick VanSaun at 4, - ti Q We Q L Q S 5 ? at Q wi -1. Uri 3 th 3 H33 M35 f , Yi .4 V. ii? ,... i Juqfr 2 JW is 8,1 gw ?2, X miggmq vi, A K Ken Dunbar Eric Hoilien GRANTE7 CLEVELANDQ7 Four G-men, including Jon Miller f4'7j, Larry Snyder f2lj and Ken Spint fforegroundj swarm all over Cleveland's Larry Capri but managed onlya 7-7 tie. The Tribe registered their touchdown on the first play of the game as Larry Capri chugged '78 yards around end. For two quarters they staved off Grant drives. ln the second stanza the G-men were held on the Indians' one. Grant finally tied it up in the third quarter when a Tribe fumble was recovered on their own 20-yard line, .After three plays Bob Bolles scored from five yards out. Beau- doin's conversion was the final point of the game. 167 GRANTJUJ INCOEM Grant's Generals wilted under a relentless ground attack and dropped a tough 14-O decision to Lincoln. Junior quarterback Ed Dice had passes backfire on him at the wrong time. The G-men had the first two scoring opportunities. They took the kickoff and traveled '75 yards in ll plays only to be stopped by a pass interception on the Cardinal four. Later in the quarter Lincoln flagged down another Dice pass on their own 25 -yard line. Gene McMullen scored both Abe tallies with a 25-yard rtui and a one -yard line smash. GRANTJUJ RUUSE0, On a muddy, rain-soaked field Grant dropped a 6-0 defensive battle to the Roosevelt Roughriders. The only score of the game came when Ed Dice's pass was picked off by the Teddies' Don Wettstead who ran it back 55 yards to paydirt. Except for that one play, the Roosevelts never got beyond the Grant 35-yard line. The G-men got once as far as the Teddie twenty- four. 168 Jon Miller 1475 reels off long yardage for Grant against Lincoln but not enough as the G-men tumbled 14-0. Jack Hutton Frank Trullinger Grant fullback, Bob Bolles 1375, hasn't much farther to go in muddy 6-0 loss to the Roosevelt Roughriders. V. of if 'ws Wm it S f S 1 N sal if E , 'r Sr l U 3' X ZVAI quz Dennis Reiter Sam Roberts The final PIL game of the season saw Grant lose their third game in a rowg this time it was 20-0 to Frank- lin. It was also the third game in a row that the Generals went scoreless. Grant lost their big chance in the first quarter when they took the kick- off and marched all the way to the Quaker three. Beaudoin fumbled, Franklin recovered and Grant never get another chance. Led by Scott MacDonald and Doyle Chapman the Franklins rolled and kept rolling to the tune of three touchdowns. FRANKLIINQQKUJ GRANTED lon Miller crashes into Franklin's Doyle Chapman. Grant couldn't hold the Quakers long, however, losing 20-0. Dick Campbell 9' 0 I! . L if ,. ,..!:f' - 5515- nb f . . 1 L ' r' -W at 1.1 fi- ra ' it ---- . , To m Levak JVQFUUTBALL VonBrea FRONT ROW: QL. to R.J M. Speros, S. Campbell, G. Larsen, K. Rothery, D. Peters, N. Bailey, P. Anchetta, R. - den, D. Bell, B. Sinclair, J. Morresy, A. Kramer. SECOND ROW: I. St. Clair, A. Evens, K. Wright, D. Hooper, B. Moore, M. Garrett, H. Sherley, M. Clark, H. Nolte, M. Duffield. THIRD ROW: E. Erickson, B. Balme, J. Abraham, J. Vondra, B. Schroder, B. Lee, R. Staub, J. Damis, D. Brovm, J. Biacone. FOURTH ROW: J. Meyer, W. Bliss, D. Anderson, R. Matt- son, R. Anderson, R. Arena, L. Teeple, C. Goodspeed, B. Wyss, Coach Paul McCall. gg ,,, ,,, M WFUUTBALL FRONT ROW: Manager E. Numrich, A. Haden, C. Sperber, R. McAfee, B. Badley, L. Winkelmore, B. Blacob, F. Rosemary, E. Hokensen, J. Hyche, D. Snider, J. Goldstone, B. Kjome, C. Nehring, SECOND ROW: I. King, J. Gilbert, G. Steerman, R. Sevier, J. Burgeson, D. Carter, R. Ager, D. Lindsteadt, J. Ahrems, R. Bennet. THIRD ROW: L. Watson, K. Smith.. T. Thompson, M. Novak, C. Pailthorpe, J. Rod, P. Brodigan, J. Devils, L. Metzclaw, L. Gallaher, FOURTH ROW: J. Buckmaster, S. Wierson, L. Jourol- man, S. Shelley, C. Rohrs, C. Gipson, F. Gustafson, J. Gilbert, J. Lake, Manager D. Lundquist. BACK ROW: G. Dice, J. Sandsness, P. Mulligan, B. Mautz, D. Helser, M. Ledgerwood, N. Fones, L. Myers, M. Mulligan, Coach Sullivan. BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBAL SQUAD FRONT ROW: QL. to RJ GeorgeVanK1eech, Milt Ludwick, Larry Hoffman, Jack Beaudoin, Ken Rayburn, Jack Riley, Manny Robinson, Jim Rice, Dick Ludwick. BACK ROW: Don Clark, Don Arvidson, Brent Birkemeier, Arnold Ostraat, Roger Fleck, Ced Aichele, Roland Heath, Harley Higgins, Coach Paul McCall. Franklin: Grant's reliable Ken Rayburn loops one up as Bjarne Jensen, Quaker's 6-foot 9-inch star, stands with mouth agape. Big Brent Birkerneier 1101 watches for possible rebound. rant rank. 58 66 1955 PIL Basketball Standings W L Cleveland 12 2 GRANT 10 4 Franklin 10 4 Jefferson 10 4 Lincoln 8 6 Washington 4 10 Roosevelt 2 12 Benson 0 14 173 iraunrtf 7 ceinrsoinr Jack Beaudoin inaunrlf Cleve-0 74 64 l 1 I BENSON: Larry Hoffman 4123 helps Ced Aichele get the rebound for Grant as Manny Robinson Q61 and Bolgell of Tech look on. Cleveland: Manny Robinson Q63 shoots at the end of sizzling fast break, but city champs captured both games. rtautiif 7 iriccc. Lincoln: Two scrambling Cards get the rebound as Brent Birkemeier and Don Clark Q91 of Grant head for defensive positions. G-men crushed Abes twice. Arnold Ostraat Brent Birkemeier Larry Hoffman 175 1 Ken Rayburn Jim Rice WASHINGTON: Ced Aichele and Rollie Heath 1171 jump high in close win over Cols. 176 Qgramt qvvagho Qgrmnt Rwoseo ROOSEVELT: Jack Riley Q30 helps G-men set a new PIL scoring record of 94 points. , ,V .,., . me K... .Ml .,.,. , 0: 5 .HQAR N WN 'i' QW 'x-me il Q ,f - - , me 4. Wy I ., .. E Ex , ' ' -. - L- 23525 :N xy ' , ,.,,, vw?-3, E Q, f Nm Nw if X, . Z ,I 5, 'Y 1 SX PRS gmt ,m,,.,,, A, 2 553 EQ . 1 1 X il, . P asv mlm ,I eviiggkksg , My wi - 1 ' ' iigmgiwi , www K Q 'aff1iefanv'm:1 -' ?5?x?'fEi-?531f25fQi Q , j:e.1fwX,xir,gm A k zQms1?i2i'inf.. 5 fs? n -sagwlgsiiiig P . 1. Q., ,M ,V H W - . W? J 5: . 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BASEBALL VARSITY BAS BALL QUAD FIRST ROW: Malcolm Johnson, Norm Blatter, Bill Acker, Vern Titus, Jim Rice, Roland Heath, Larry Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Larry Walker, Jim St. Clair, Dennis Madison, Bob Moore, Dennis Salvon, Jon Woodside, Don Lowry, Jack Riley, Coach Barney Kock. THIRD ROW: Mgrs. Bill Hall and Roy Gant, Bob Schroeder, Dave Day, Jon Hanson, Bill Wallin, Dick Campbell, Dave Hartley, Loyd Gallaher, Cliff Brown, Jack Miller. 180 Bill Acker Norm Blatter ., Vern Titus Jim 181 1 Dave Day Larry Walker Dennis Madison Jack Riley COACH rw Mr. Barney Koch Grant's youthful shortstop Bob Moore slides into third safely. Jackie Riley scores in G-men's 5-1 win over Roosevelt. Since 1951, when Barney Koch took over as coach, Grant's baseball pic- ture has been all success and glory. The record for the past five years is as follows: one state championshipg two PIL championships: two times PIL runner-up: three times in state tournament. As we go to press, the G-men are undefeated and look like a s ur e b e t for another trip to the tourney. Jon Hanson Bob Moore Jon Woodside Don Lowry I r Mal Johnson Ced Aichele Bill Wauin A quick peg to Jim Rice sends Frank1in's Pete Ward scurrying back to first. G-men won by 5-4 count. Grant's hard -hitting third sacker, Norm Blatter, jogs home as Larry Wilkins sees his Cards lose 5-3. 184 J.V. BA EBALL FIRST ROW: Jim Washburn, Delbert Helzer, Dick Brede, Mike Harpham, Marvin Garrett, John Marandas, John Lake, Brian Rice, J. D. Brown, Jim Sandness, Bill Lee. SECOND ROW: Bill Wagner, Lynn Johnson, Teddy Thompson, Rodney Wells, Jim Maletis, Mike Ledgerwood, Herbert Hyman, John May, Joe Coulter, Stan Kaiser, Bill Rady. BACK ROW: Frank Barkyoumb, George Fleming, Jim Purkerson, Dennis Miller, Larry Siner, Ronald Cooper, Malcolm Irvine, Buddy Arnold, AlanWoodward, John Sullivan, Dennis Heath, Roger Price, Don Capps, Coach Paul McCall. - X '. .--., L, I gh ,4 ir 4 x ,fry I R... J 5 - f .J R . '.:'- F VJ? 'ye' in y 'F .. E , f if' K 4 QIIWQ 1 'x 'I f in ! 'f-f ' ' ' f 0 v' s 1VA-,,,..- s j . . ' Q - ' . l - 4 , 4 1 ...f f 0 . I . A .9 l Z to n', 5 ,.- ' ALLY Fall rally squad members show smooth, ma- chine-like polish as they launch Give 'em the Axe routine. fall FRONT ROW: QL to RJ Dick Fontana , John Harris, Buzz Constans. BACK ROW: Carole Benson, Judy Dwyer, Carole Aaris, Sue Mautz, Mary Church, Nancy Taylor. . FRONT ROW: QL to Ry George Claus- SCI1 , ROW: Briggs, Diane Paulsen, Maureen Moen, Susie Kinser, Ian McMur- SQUAD Whistle Boom gets an enthusiastic demon- stration from grinning members of the spring rally squad. K sprin Paul Lesh, Art Lutz. BACK Thelma Dotterer, Gaylee phey. JLV0 RALLY FRONT ROW: Jimmy Washburn, A1Wonderlick, George Burton. BACK ROW: Gerry Levrwis Mary Jean Burlingame, Sherry Johnson, Max Moen, Kris Lindquist, Margaret Reedy Marlene Reinicka. JQV, TRACK THA if vmzsnrv TRACK FRONT ROW: G. Latourette, G. Baird, R. Arndt, G. Bouthillier, J. Brown, J. Coday, C. Wheeler, L. Sach, G. Claus sen, B. Bolles, D. Warren, T. Kent, J. Erickson, G. Whitney. SECOND ROW: D. Mohr, B. Franklin, W. Senner, R. Stoutt, ', A. Lewis, R. Retter, N. Bailey, F. Bass, R. Stalker, F. Trullinger, H. Stover. THIRD ROW: V. McAfee S. Campbell, J. Abraham, C. McCutchan, W. Wallace, J. Scott, D. Lundquist, B. Millison, B. Balm, P. Holland, D. Brown, ', D. Haslum, R. Staub. FOURTH ROW: D. Sullivan, ', Manager T. Honl, C. Goodspeed, Manager W. Barbee, Manager L. Allen. Not identified. 40. UI'- , - rx ---v ' Ag usual,1ohn Errckson rs msn l Grimacing George Claussen is far ahead of everyone as he clears the last hurdle at Cleveland. Grant's strong javelin combination of QL to RQ Ben Baum, Jim Brown and Wally Wallace pose for the camera. Co-captains Roger Stoutt Qleftj and Lyle Sachs work out in the rain. Stoutt set amile record for dual meets. Sachs was a top runner in 440 and century. QL to RJ Bob Bolles, Frank Trullinger, John Erickson and Lyle Sachs form mile-relay team that took second in the big Hayward Relays. Bespectacled John Scott practices his shot-putting formp A r t L e wis barely clears the crossbar in the Cleveland meet won by Gra nt COACH Gr a nt ' s splendid distance runner, Ro g e r Stoutt, wins the mile in near record time. Distance medley men QL. to RQ Rich Arndt, Jon Abraham, Dale Warren, Norm Bailey and Roger Stoutt train in the mud. CL to RJ Chuck Wheeler, Phil Holland and George Clanssen combine to form Grant's shuttle hurdle team. Leon Zllenj Ward Barbee. Discus throwers, QL to Ry Ralph Retter, George Bouthillier, Roger Staub and Dick Brovm take time out for a formal pic- ILIIC. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM C huc k Wheeler soars over the crossbar while other highjumpers QL to RQ Jerry Coday, Art Lewis and Phil Holland await their turns. BOYS' TEM 194 'W' TENNIS -..--- ,-J,, DEFENDTING STATE CHAMPIONS is FRONT ROW: Mr. Knox, Mike Dufficy, Jon Miller, Jack Beaudoin, Morris Odiorne BACK ROW: KenRayburn, HarryDoy1e, Jerry Hoogs, Larrywinter, RonAnderson GIRL ' TE M FRONT ROW: B. Singer, J. Rice, B. Borchers, V.Damis, J.Dwyer. BACK ROW: K. Peterson, S. Drinker, H. Watkins, Mrs. Sweet, G. Pederson, E. Stahl, K. Anderson. COACH Mrs. Rosellen Sweet Karen Anderson fleftj and Barbara Singer practice their doubles team play. As Virginia Darnis backs her up, Judy Dwyer lunges for a swat at the ball. 195 BUY 9 SWIMMING FRONT ROW: J. French, D. Sulloway, G. Claussen, J. Barnes, R. Atherton, H. Visse, BACK ROW: Mr. Eilertsen. J. Strom, I. Coulter, T. Retter, J. Grew, A. Priaulx, D. Schulzke, J. Brown, M. Miller, G. Strom, T. Fanning. TATE CHAMPIONS Grant's aqua empire actually started only a few years ago. With Coach Bill Eilertson at the helm, the G-men paddlers have splashed their way to five state championships in the last six years. They've simply been unbeatable since George Claussen, Donn Sulloway and Jim Barnes began swimming for the team four years ago. All three are seniors, but the remaining letter- men should keep Grant's empire alive for some time to come. Four-year lettermen QL. to R.J Donn Sulloway, George Claussen and Jim Barnes look proudly at state champion- ship trophy they helped bring permanently to Grant. GIRLS? SWIMMING FRONT ROW: D. Dahlgren, P. Smith, J. Mucha, M. Mangels, N. Wenman, J. Dotson. BACK ROW: B. Borchers N. Morledge, F. Rice, A. Stromberg, F. Schnitzer, J. Martin, B. Hoffman, M. L. Sumner, N. Klosterman, J. Visse, J. Collins, B. Johnson, N. Jensen. coach fStanding L. to R.j Nancy Morledge, Pat Smith and Miss Jean Halling Faye Rice pose prettily around Captain Jean Mucha. They are team's top point makers. FRONT ROW. J. Hunt, B. Samuel, J. Wood, B. 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E-I 5 Manufacturers of U3 Q custom electronic devices 4: 1 Portland, Oregon 3 -1 -6 as Q Q CLEANING BY ARTMOR an .SE 1 3 2526 N.E. Union Avenue Qi ,bg Mu. 9069 C H C K E N B it ,K ..f:f'i2sti? Albina Fuel Co. offers COMPLETE FUEL SERVICE Huahty FueIFor AH Purposes SheH Burner and Fuel 0Hs 20-inch Mill Chunks Utah Coal Fireplace Wood Pres-To-Logs Cord Wood Charcoal Mill Wood Briquets L Call Ga .II Bl Jfn 'Y I I ALBINA FUEL CU. 3246 N. E. Broadway A BEAUTLFUL LAKE SNOW BUNNY 777.7 .,k-i.,. KVV: K V.k.Vk Eg- :f,, fi krgkkxr , ..V,, K 4 'zf.,,o, In ,V K ,f 'fifsiw . , 2 ' if I -911 V 'i A watt , fr f A VVLL W , .,,l ,.,,k,,szfs 5??Sw 5s?2ssi1g5 ' .Zia , HL - mafff,-f?fi ,.,.sezz1gg3i . Asks -fLg?,.sI.5I . QM' .. 9if1.-'tgel szfggasgm sfiigeizssiiigfmsiigsss. .f am, gzfis25gs1Q K gigeggzvaisf -355,19 . - .53 Qi K' V ' Y f , ' si m , T he Be 3 Ch ft ' a I BOUT HILLIER MOTOR CO. 939 E. BURNSIDE EA. 4445 WINCHELL TRANSFER Local Sz Long Distance 24-hr Service TR 4920 Real Estate Sn Insurance FRED L. COFER Estate Management Loans and Leases Notary Public . TR 6367 4413 Elremont DELUXE BEAUTY SALON Specialists in Smart Hairdressing Same Location 20 Years TR 9281 4637 N,E. Fremont St. KWAN YING KITCHEN 4644 N. E. Sandy Blvd. Chinese food to go. TR 1171 C. H. SAVAGE CO. Decorations 8: Painters 4126 S.E. Milwaukie Ave. VE 2947 HOLLAND FURNACE CO. SE Office NE Office 4823 S.E, Division 2400 N.E. Union Fi. 9369 MU.. 2173 BUDGET APPLIANCES co. The Trade-in Kings MONTAG, NORGE, HOTPOINT 2623 N. E. Union Ave. MU 1174 BEAUMONT CAFE 4239 N.E. Fremont TR 3655 BERT LARROWE REALTOR 3645 N.E. SANDY BLVD. FI. 9363 THE BIG SHOE Where Workmanship is an Art Orthopedic Specialists Complete Wardrobe Service Shoe Rebuilding and Dry Cleaning SAM A- WAMAT0 2045 N. E. SANDY BLVD. The Little Man in the Big Shoe PORTLAND 12, OREGON YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SHELL SERVICE NOONAN'S SHELL SERVICE N. E. 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Broadway Portland 12, Oregon GA. 3422 BROADWAY LAUNDERETTE 1111 N. E. Broadway Mu. 5463 THE GEM FOR BEAUTY Our Service is Complete 1410 N. E. Broadway WE 5460 BAXTER'S FLOWERS 1637 N. E. Broadway TI. 0573 THE LITTLE MENDING SHOP Where the beautiful Re-Weaving is done. 2518 N. E. Broadway MU 1810 L 41 PARLEY'S INCORPORATED 606 N. E. Broadway Tu. 5379 THE KIRBY COMPANY 2702 N. E. Broadway Tu. 5121 y C q IOOVIIlO:,-STORl1OEcu PAETZHOLD MOTOR CO. WILDFIRE SPORTS CAR 2947 N. E. Sandy Blvd. FI. 8404 SALTA'S FLOWERS 2254 N. E. Sandy Boulevard Ea. 3452 D A R L A LI'L G E O R G E C O Y !! F R E D Sz F R I E N D Everybody's wearing Winthrops! BOULEVARD BOOT SHOP 4108 N.E. Sandy Boulevard in Hollywood District DIGKEDDY TOY TOWN ue fninq in loyal 60th 81 Sandy GA. 5224 L O O K A T T H E B I R D I E N L A O M V A E N L U I E S HIGH HAT CLEANERS Ruth Reynolds, Prop. 2430 N.E. Sandy VE 5406 PEAKE the shade man 2122 N. E. Sandy Fi. 4369 i'-' ' ' MEIGS 812 FREYER REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE 1503 N. E. COUCH FI. 7263 BELL'S FOOD CENTER 5132N. E. Sandy Boulevard Tu. 2541 POMEROY'S BROADWAY FLORAL CO. Real crazy corsages as near as your phone GA. 1271 i i GRANT HIGH PHARMACY 2647 N. E. 33rd Mu. 6492 THE ACE DRUG COMPANY 42nd and Sandy Mu. 2534 ROSE CITY PARK PHARMACY 57th and Sandy Ga. 8918 TOM OGLE PHARMACY 1702 N. E. 42nd Avenue 2 We. 1323 WAKEHOUSE MOTORS 6203 N. E. Sandv Boulevard Tu. 5454 BEST WISHES and 600D LIIGK to the SEIIORS 0F 1955 Compliments of THE GRANT P.T.A. Anderson Aaris, Carole. .31, 142, 154, 186 Abbott, Myra. . . Abbott, William . Abel, Diane .... Abele, Judy. . Abraham, Jon. . Abrams, George. . Acker, Betty . . . Acker , Bill .... . Acker, Bob. . . . . Ahern, STUDENT INDE 113, 123, 126, 128, .. ..67 . ...71 ....81 ..71,110 ....72 ......81,119 ..........72 .31, 125,162,165 Ackerman, Thomas. . . . . 81 Adams, Bette ..... . . 31 Adams, Clark . . ...... 75 Adams, Gordon . . .... 63, 110 Adams, Sandra . . . . 31, 90, 127 Adams, Shirley . . .... 73, 114 Ady, Roger . . . . Ager, Roger . . . . .nuance .....63 ...81 Gail...........31,128 Bames, Jim . . 11, 16, 32, 91, 93, 105, Aichele, Ced. .31, 172, 173, 174, Alander, Rosanne . Albrich, Susan . . . Alden, Sharon . . . Alexander, Barney. Alexander, Mary . Allabach, Mary. . ........75 Allen, Carol. . . Allen, Gary . . Allen, Jack . . . Allen, Judith . . . Allen, Laurie. . . Allen, Leon .... Allen, Tom . . Allyn, Beth .... Allyn, Mary Jean . Altig, Robert . . . Alveson, Marilyn . . Alveson, Robert. . Amiton, Roger . . . Amundsen, Harold. Ancheta, Paul. . . 118, 123, 125, 177, 176 ..........75 . .7a, 126, 127 . . . . 81, 119 . . . . . . . . . .81 . . . . . . . . . 81 . .31, 111, 112, 120 ......71,110 .....81 ...64 .........74 31, 60, 113, 121,142 ..........74 ...72 .......117,127 . .31, 102, 127, 145 . 67, 126, 133 126 ....81 , .,..75,122 . 31, 122, 162 Amundsen, Roy , , , . . . . 75, 104, 116 Anderson, Judith .... Anderson Karen Gay . Anderson Karen Marie Anderson Linda .... Anderson, Lois .... Anderson Margaret. . Anderson, Marilyn . . Anderson, Nancy. . Anderson, Ronald. . Anderson, Sandra. . Anderson Susan .... ,T0m.... Anderson, Albert. .31, 92, 109, 117, 150 Anderson, Ardis ........... 31 Anderson, Carol .... 14, 81, 87, 133 Anderson, Deanna . . ..... 31, 128 Anderson Douglas . . ..... 81 Anderson Eleanor . . . . 31, 102, 144 Anderson Elna. . . .... 68, 129 Anderson, Dennis. . . . . 112, 116 Andrews, Lila . .31, 145, 147 Aplanalp, Wesley . . Ardis, Bill ...... Arena, Rodney . . Arenz, John . . . Arestad, Dale. . . Armour, Kay .... Armstrong, Ann . . . Armstrong, Charlotte . . Armstrong, Shirley . Arndt, Charles. . . Arndt, Richard . . Arneson, Judy. . . Arnold, Buddy . . Arnold, Judy. . . . . Arnsberg, Jean . . . Arvidson, Donald . . Asbahr, Sue ..... Aschbacher, Fred . . Asendorf, Charlotte . Asher, Evelyn .... Ashley, Jean . . . Ashton, Donald . . . Astrom, Brigitta . . Atherton, Brent . . . Aucott, Connie . . . Aucott, Melinda . . Augee, Rodney. . . Austin, Elizabeth. . Bader, Rich. . . Badley, Bill . . Badley, Clyde . . Baer, Barbara . . Bailey, Marilyn . . . 31 Bailey, Norman . . 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Barbee, Ward .... ...72 . 67,114,120 ....15,32 ...32,133 ......73 . .72, 116, 136 ....63,129 .......73 . . . . .32, 99,120 , , ,63, 118, 125 Barhyte, Peggy . . .6, 28, 32, 101, 113, 120, 127 Barkdoll, Patricia . Barkhurst, David. . Barkyomb, Franklin Barlow, Mary . . . Barnard, Michael . Barnes, Eddie . . . ...73,121 .. . .... 71 .. ...84 ..63 ........74 ........84 109, 115, 118, 125, 196 Barnes, Ramon . . Barnett, Linda . . Barnhart, Don . . Barr, Donn . . . Barrett, Larry . . . . Barrett, Richard . . Barrett, Robert . . Barry, Jackie . . . Bartcher, Leah . . . Bartlett, Gerald . . Barton, Floy . . Barton, Fred . . Basart, Ivan . . Basel, Don. . . Bass, Frank, . . . . . ......84,98 .......84 ...32,60,144 .......74 . 66,115,118 ......'14 ......'75 . . .32, 144 . . .32, 127 . . . . .72 . . .65, 128 . . .84, 136 125 65, 115, 116, 125 Batle, Thomas. .68, 93, 115, 118, 123, 144 Batten, Donna. . . Batten, Sharon. . Batten, Sharon . . Bauer, Carol . . . Bauer, Gloria . . . Bauer, Ward . . . . 75, 126 . .. 32 . . 32 . . 65 . . 84 . . .75 Baumgardner, Bob . . Baumgardner, lane . . 65, 114, Bayles, Nancy ..... Beal, Dick . . . . . Beals, Nancy. . . . . Beaudoin. Jack . . Beck, Jim .... . Becker, Marie. . . Beers, Madeleine. . Behrend, Carol . . Belanger, Robert . . Bell, David .... Bishop, Brit . . . Bell, Nancy . . . Belsher, Robert . . Belt, Carole .... Bennard, Beverly . Benson, Carole . . 103, 128, 134, 186 Benson, Marcia . Bentson, Lois . . Berbig, Nancy . . Berelson, Nell . . Berenson, Howard Bergesen, Bob . . Bergeson, John . . Bergstrom, Frank . Berlant, Mike . . . Biacone, John . . Bigelow, Marilyne Birchard, James . Birkemeier, Brent Birkemeyer, Cleon Birkemeyer, Val Jean . . Bischoff, Wilbert. . . 32, 106, 110, 139 116, 132 .. . .. . .. 83 ..32,137,144 . . . . .76, 122 .. 32, 161, 172, 174 . . 32, 110, 137 . .. . .75 .. 32 . . 64 .. .. . 32 76, 124, 147 . . 67, 120, 126 . . .. . .. 85 .. . .. . .85 . . 32, 103, 121 . . . 13, 32, 93, . .. . . 32, 114, 146 . . . 32, 120 . . . . 85 . . 85 . . 32 . . 77 . . 85 . . 85 . . . 68 . . . . .85 .. .32, 127 . .. . 32 . . 32 ..67 ...85 .. ..72 ...,...85 Bissolo, Giovanna . . . Bjerke, Janice . . . Bjorem, Larry .... Blackwell, Janice . . . Blackwood, Jance . . Blair, Judy ..... Blair, Mike .... Blank, Bob . . . Blankenship, Shirley . . Blatter, Joyce ..... 33, 122, 133 . . . 75, 162 . . 33 . . .. 75 .. 67, 146 . .36,132 . . 73, 152 .....83 ......66 .73, 117, 128 Blatter, Norman .... if 333, 116, 118, 125, 162, 166, 180, 181 Blau, Peter ....... Blessing, Nancy. . . Bliss, Wayne .... Blodgett, Gary . . Blonder, Regina. . . Bloom, Martin .... Bloomfield, Carolyn . . Blum, Virginia .... Blydenstein, Shirley . . Boehm, Sandra. . . Bohl, Donna. . . Bohrer, Donna . . Bohrer, Joan . . . Boice, Hugh . . . 0.64. 15,33 ....73 ...71,112 ...63,115 ...74 ..33 ..63 ...33 ...83 ...83 ..33 ...74 ...33 .......83 Bolles, Robert . . . . 66,, 113, 115, 116, 125, 147, 162, 168 Bolon, George ............. 83 Bolster, Claudia . . . . 65, 114, 117 Bolton, Judy ........... 74, 127 Borne, Margaret . . . 67, 116, 120, 144 Borchers, Bette. .63, 100, 129, 150, 197 Bordeaux, Darlene .......... 83 Borgeson, Dru . . . . . 63, 111, 144 Borreson, Sonja . . . .33, 126, 133 Borreson, Yvonne . . . . . . . 75 Borst, Gary .... . . .75, 115 Bothwell, Carol . . . ..... . . 83 Bottaro, Joan .... . .33, 122, 134 Bottenfield, Dennis . . . . . 33, 142 Bottler, Shirley . . . . . 75 Boulette, Robert . . ..... 76 Bourne, Larry. . . . . 67, 152 Bouthillier, Dick . . . . . 83 Bouthillier, George . . . . 33 Bowe, Alan .............. 84 Bowe, Sharon ..... 66, 113, 114, 133 Bowen, Nancy. . . . . 76, 126, 127 Bowles, Sandra . . .... 77, 110 Bowns, Linda . . .... 84 Boyer, Phil .... . . .84, 152 Bracken, Dick . . . . .68, 153 Bradshaw, Donna . . .... 7 4 Tsradweu, shiney . . . . .33 Brandt, Phillis . . ..... 71 Brannar, Judy. . . . .64, 100 Breakey, George . . . . .84 Breall, Judy .... . . .72 Brede, Dick .............. 84 Breese, Shelby ............. 86 Brennan, Glenna .33, 60, 142, 152, 154 Brenneke, Nina ............ 86 Brent, Earl. . . . . .33, 142 Bresee, Susan .... . . 33, 102 Brevig, Shirley .... . . . 65 Brewster, Mary Jane . . . . 86, 152 Bridgers, Elsie .... ....... 6 6 Briggs, Gaylee ........ 33, 78, 94, 102, 122, 138, Brinkly, Larry. . . 142,187 Britton, Joan ..... 64, 117, 128, 144 Britton, Robert . . . Brockerman, Helena Brodigan, Pat. . . Brooks, Carol. . Brooks, Gail . . Brooks, Jerry .... Broom, Gail .... 109, 113, 121, Brown, Barbara . . . Brown, Bob ..... Brown, Charlann .6 Brown, Cliff .... Brown, Darrel. . . Brown, Donna . . Brown, James. . . . 63, 115, Brown, J. D. - Brown, John . . . . .. . . .72, 116 . . 84 . 84 . 73 . .67, 121 on .6 . . ..... 77 . . . . ..33, 102, 132 . . . . . . . 63, 86 .. . .. . ..'. .63 7, 73, 122, 126, 133 .. . .. . .63, 180 .. . .. . .. 73 . . .. . . .71, 86 164, 165 . . . .. 133, 196 .....86 Brown, Linda . . . . . . . . 73 Brown, Mary ..... .... 8 6 152 Brown, Mary fJr.Q ..... 64, 122 133 Brown, Richard. . . .... 86 116 Brown Sandra. . . . 74 127 Brown Sue . . . - - -36 Brown Virginia . . . - -74 Brownson, Orren . . . . . .74 Bruce, Adrain . . . - - '77 Bruce, Jack . . ....... 86 Bruce, Sandra . . . . 63, 120, 145 Brugh, Rodney . . . ..... . .33 Brunjes, Robert. . . . . .33, 99 Bruns, Karen , , . . 33 Bryant, Barbara , , ,,,.,, 75 Buchanan, Bill . . ....... 86 Buchanan, David , , , , ,65, 104, 144 Buchholt, Wallace ,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Buckinger, Elain ,,,,,,,,,, ,75 Buckley, Harry , , 16, 28, 67, 145 147 Buckmaster, James ,,,,,,,,, .87 Buckmaster, Marietta , , , 65, 126 145 Buel, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,, 33, 115 Buell, Gladys, , ,,,,,,,, 76 121 Bugher, Audrey ,,,, 117, 122, 144 152 Buhlinger, Nancy ,,,,,, 68, 129 134 Bull, Geneva ,,,,,,,,,... 122 Bullington, Darryl. . . 33, 78, 122. 136 Burfitt, Joan Iullo .... . . . 33 Burfitt, Marguerite. . . . . .77 Burgayne, Joan . . . . . . . 87 Burkett, Barbara. . . ..... . . 71 Burlingame, Mary ..... 77, 126, 128 Burmester, Marcia . . 65, 117, 129 150 Burnes, Bob .... ......... 8 7 Burnett, Beverly. . . . . . . .34 Burns, Barbara ......... 34, 105, 113, 120, 128 Burns, Carol ..... 34, 101. 105 114 Burns, Judy . . ......... 87 Burr1s,Louis... .....64 Burns, Marjorie ......... 87 133 Burrow, Judd . . .14, 34, 110, 124 137 Burrow, Robert . . . ..... . . 87 Burt, Georgie . . .... 71 Burton, George . . ...... 71 115 Burton, Judy . . ........... 72 Busey. loell. . . . .67, 121, 144 145 Bush, Jean . . . . . 34, 103, 113 114 Bush, Jo Ann ..... 34, 105, 113 114 Bush, John ............. 34 Busse, Edward ........ 13, 14 15, 23, 34, 110, 124, 147 Butler, Marvin ........ . 34 Butler, Zelda. . ...... 34 Buxton, James . . . . . 34, 100, 104 Buzzetti, Frank. . . . 64, 99 104 Buzzetti, Roger ............ 87 Byers, Donald ............ 152 Byers, Joan . . . 34, 109, 111, 113 144 Byland, Bonnie Jo ..... 73, 127 129 Byram, Mary . . . ..... . . 87 .......81 .....84 Byrd, Patricia. . . Cady, Donna . . Cairney, Ann . . . 65, 111, 144, 154 . . . . . . . 73 . . . .90, 100, 113, 116, 120, 128, 144, 147 Cairney, Jean. . . Caldwell, Gary . . Caldwell, Susie. . Cameron, Nancy. Cameron, Nell. . . . Cameron, William Camp, Barbara . . . .... . . 81, 132 .......73 .. 63,144,154 .. . ...... 81 82 ....81 . . 34, 126 Carnp,Jun1lle... .... ..... 81 Campbell, Dick . .... .74, 112, 123, 162, 169, 180 Campbell, Lorna . Campbell, Richard Campbell, Scott . Canterbury, Sharon Caplan, Paul. . . Capps, Donald. . Capps, Roger . . . Carkner, Donald . Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlston, Carlston, Carmin, Cameau, Carpani , David . . Doug . . Eleanor . James . . Nancy. . Robert . . Charles. Robert. . Keith . . John. . Sharon. . Carpenter, Charles Carr, Charles . . . Carr, Nancy . . Carroll, Roger. . . Carson, Mary . . . Carson, Sallie. . . Carstensen, Craig . Carter, Bill .... Carter, David . . . Carter, Richard . . Carver, Ronald . . Casclato, Steve. . Case, Connie . . . Casteel, Jlm. . . Caudle, David . . Chandler, Sandra . Chapman, Janice . Charles, Barbara . . Chase, Gayle . . Chase, Lelia . . . Cheeld, Charles . . Cheney , DOIH13 . . Cheney, Linda. . . Chessmore, Flora. Chlamis , Jimmy . .. ....64,125 . .... 74, 123 . . . 34, 105, 145 Campf, Mel. . . . . . . . . 65, 121, 126 .....81 ...77 ......34 . . .68, 115, 144 .......85 ......81 ....34 .. 34,126 ..78,129 ....82 ..71 ..34 .....65 ...72,147 67,123,147 ...75,104 ........75 ...75,100, 115 .......81 . ..34,60,122 .. ......76 .......71 . ..65, 117,129 . .......81 ......81 ........77 . . 15, 66, 98, 111 ......77,125 .....68,144 . . . . 66, 100, 111 .. ....... 31 , , ,34, 126 . .. .82 ,.,,,,,77,104 34, 90, 144, 147 ..........81 ,34 . . 611,144 Childs, Marilyn . . . . 64, 145 Chilson, Ramona . . . . 67, 144 Chisholm, Carolyn. . . .81 Choate, Muriel . . . . . . . 82 Chord, Richard . . . . . 15, 65 Chord, Robert . . . . . . 67 Christensen, Jo . . . . . . . . S2 Christensen, Karen ........ 72 114 Christensen, Sharon ..... 34, 114, 132 Christie, Carolyn.14, 63, 100, 116 120 Christie, Joyce ........ 15, 72 110 Christison, Pat .... 35, 117, 127 145 Chrlstoffersen, Jim ......... 35 Christy, Barbara . 35, 60, 116, 120 134 Chrlswell, Lawrence ........ .73 Church, Leilla ........... .82 Cook, Georgia. . Cook, Linda. . . Cook, Sharon. . . Coons, Shirley. . . Cooper, Donald . . Cooper, George , . Cooper, Ron . . . Copeland, Dan . . Copeland, Delores . . Corcoran, Colleen . . Corlett, Donald . Corlett, Thomas. . Couey, Janet . . . Coulter, Joe. . . Coutler, Robert . Covel, Jodell. . . Cowan, Mae Liese. Church, Mary ...... 35, 109, 123, 126, 127, 142, 143, 186 Clark, Barbara ............ 73, 114, 127, 132, 147 Clark, Don . .11, 12, 35, 94, 109, 118, 123, 125, 162, 165, 172, 175, 177 Clark, Judy .............. 65 Clark, Mary . . . .... 35, 103, 113 Clark, Michael. . ...... 73 Clark, Richard ............ 35 Cox Bette .... Cox, David. . . Cox Dennis . . Cox Harold . . . ....72,126 . 82,132,135 ...... 84 ...83 ...83 ...83 ...75 ..84 ...75 . ...... 84 . . .35, 117, 150 .......84,153 . .65, 100, 112, 132 ...... 84,196 ..35,145 .....75 ...15,84 ..85 ..84 ...68 ...........72 ......28,35,147 Craft, Bruce . . . Craig, Donald . .66, 115, 118, 123, 145 Crane, James ,..... 35, 60, 137, 142 Crawford, Jean . . Clark, Robert . . . . ........63 Claussen, George . 35, 78, 93, 94, 105, 109, 118, 120, 123, 125, 187, 196 Cline,MaryLou........... 35 Clough, Judith . . . . 15, 35, 120, 127 Cloyes, Carolyne. . . . . . . . .63, 111 Clyde, John . . . . Clyde, Terri. . . . . Coates, Mary Lou. . Coble, June . . , . . Cochran, Judy . . . Coday, Jerry . . . . . . . . .35, 78 ..71,113 ..82 ....75 ..67,144 ..35, 115, 123, 125, 142, 145 Coffey, Gail. . . . . . . . . . .74, 113 Cogan, Carol . . . Cogswell, John. . . . . ....74 ... ..15, 35, 78, 125, 162, 163 Cohrs, Marllynn . . . Cohrs, Norma . . . Cole, Edward . . Cole, Janet . . Cole, Marjory . . . Cole, Michael . . . Collins, Gary . . . Collins, Janice . . Collins, Nancy. . . Condlt, Patricia. . Conklin, Barbara . . . Conley, Linda. . . Conley, Michael. . . Connarn, Leora. . . Connell, Reid . . . . Constans, Buss . . . . 118, 123, 142, 143 Constans, Tom. . . . . Coogan, John . . .. ...73 ......82 ........82 . . . 35, 98,120 ......82 ....82 ....72,117 ....82,197 . .74, 117, 152 ......82 ..71 ....82 .. 64,162 ........82 . . . 35, 110, 147 . . .35, 60, 91, , 186 . . 67, 118, 123 . .35, 162, 163 Creevy, Martha . . Crimin, Carol . . Crimin, Don . . . . . Crist, Judy . . . . ........76 . . .67, 111 ....35 ........84 Crommelin, Elizabeth. . . . . . . . .85 Cronn, Richard . . Cropper, Richard . Crosby, Deanna . . Crosley, Perry . , Croter, Janet , , Cruson, Marilyn . . Cudd, Phil . . . . Cummings, Yvonne . . . .64, 100, 112, 118 .....64,144 ...77 .....35 17, 35 . . 36, 103, 121 ......36 67,121 susan n a n Cunningham, Annabelle . . . . . 36 Currier,Roger............85 Curry, Barbara . . . . Curry, Pat . . . Custis, James , Cyders, Alan , . , Dahl, Emmeline . Dahl, Janice . . . Dahlgren, Doris . . Dahlgren, Sonja . Dalthrop, Ron . . . Da1y,Ann... .. Daly, Sharon . . . Damis, John. . . . Damis, Virginia. . 67, 111, 113, 132 . . . . .... 85 ,,,78,85 ..104 ..... 85 ... 63,111 . . 71, 110, 197 . . . . . 63, 129 .... ..85 63, 122, 126, 144 .........s5 ...'....85,116 65, 100, 113, 117, 120, 127, 133, 147 Darden, Carol . . . . . . . . . .36, 142 Darling, Gary . . Darling, Sandra . , .. .... ...71 ..........65 Darling, Susan . . . . .36, 98, 115, 121 Darrow, Dixie. . . . . . . . . 36, 114 Dash, Dale . . . Davenport, Pat . Davidson, Robert . Davidson, Roy . , . . .67, 115 ........72 . . .73, 117 Davis Bob... Davis Dan . . . . Davis Isobel. . . . Davis Jim .... .... DavisJoAr1n... ..... Davis Jo Ann CJr.J. . . . 66, 67 Davis Joyce.... one.: Davis Juanita . . . Davis Karen . . . . . DavisOwen... .... Davis, Melinda . . Davis, Susan . . . Dawson, Dolores . Day, David . . . . . 68, 109, 118, Deach, Stanley. . Dean, Jack . .. . DeChaine, Jim . . Deets, Everett . . DeFrancq, Don . . DeGroff. Joy . . . DeHaas, Dennis . . DeHaven, Albert . 112, 136, 144, 147 DeHaven, Carol ...... 66, 129, Deines, Jack . . . DeLaVergne, Joanne . . . DeLong, Ben . . . Demas, Antonia . Dempsle, Marie DenBeste , Alois DenBeste, Jimmy . Denton, Donna. . . ..... . . . . Detje, Jane .... Dibble, Susan ..... 36, 101, 111, 113 Dibblee, Donna . Dice, Eddie .... 116, 118, 125, 162, 164 . . . 73 64, 145 .......62 123,180,182 . ..36 .... .. 28 ........83,133 ...... 64,115, Dice,Gary.............. 83 Dickerman, Wesley . . . . . 83 Diegel, Lonna .... . . 83 Diel, Carol ....... . . 83 Dietrich, Barbara ..... . 53. 113, 120, 121, 147 D1etrlch,Phy1lis.. ..... . . Dimoff, Larry . . Dlmond, Mary . . Dinesen, Julie . . Dinesen, Loma . . DiPasqua1e, Enis . Dituich, Elsie . . Divine, Kathleen . . Divine, Ron .... Dix, Merajoth . . Dix, Russell. . . Dobberfull, Don . ......75,124 . . .111, 116,120 . ........'75 . .... 15,84 .. ...36, 91,142 . .. ..145 ...84 . ..36 ..34 ...84 . ...... 75 Dobler, Carolyn. . . . . . . . .67, 100, 113, 116, 126, 127, 147 Dodge, Kyra .............. 76 Donaldson, Sarah ......... 14, 62, 68, 100, 117, 120, 127 Donlon, Judy ............. 84 Donohue, Carol ......... 66, 129 Donohue, Sandra . . . . . 75 Dorsey. James. . . . . .77 Dos, Colleen. . . ..... 36, 111 Dorson, Judy .... . . . 71 152, 197 Dotterer, Thelma .......... 36, 78, 94, 126, 128, 187 Douglas, Mary .... 36, 103, 113, 122 Douvris, Genene ............ 86 Doyle, Harry. . . . . .74, 147 Drake, Kingsley ..... ...... 3 6 Dresie, Richard ........ . . . 36 Drewfs, Henry . .66, 120, 137, 162, 163 Drinker, Sally ............ 14, 65, 100, 120, 127, 135 Driskell, Dorothy ...... 72, 129 Drynan, Gilbert . . . . . 105, 109 DuBois, Barbara .... ....... 8 4 Dufficy, Francesca . . . 86 Dufficy, Michael. . . 68 Duffield, Michael. . . .... . . 73 Duke, Kim ..... ..... 6 4, 117 Dunbar, Kenneth . . . . .36, 162, 167 Duncan, Carol . . ..... 64, 147 Dunn, Dennis. . . . . .76 Dunn, Nancy . . . .36, 128 DuPay, Jeanne . . . . .73 DuPay, Joan .............. 71 Dwyer, Judy ........... 15, 37, 109, 113, 122, 126, 186 Eagle. John .............. 86 Earl, Darla .... 37, 40, 127, 143 154 Eastman. Bob ......... .65, 100 Ebel, Norm .......... . . 86 Eccles, William ...... 67, 118, 122 Eck, Johnny ............. 67, 122, 136, 150, 153, 154 Eckert, Sandra ............. 86 Eddings, Carolyn 37, 102, 103, 114, 115 Eddings, Marilyn ....... .74, 126 Edginton, Evelyn . . . .37, 114 Edginton, Virginia . . . . .63 Edwards, Bonnie. . . . . 74, 122 Edwards, .Laura . . . . . 86 Edwards, Mary. . . 110, 122 Ege, Terry ...... . . 63, 145 Ehrenstrom, Janet . . . . . 66, 126 Ekstrom, John. . . 37, 110 Elford, Ruth .... .... 6 5 Ellerby, Richard. . . . . . . . 86 Elliott, Patricia. . . . . 122, 126 Elliott, William . . ...... 75 Ellis, Richard . . . .37 Ellis, Sue... . . . 67 Ellis, Steve . . . . . 123 Elmes, Ronald . . Eltrerich, Joanne Elton, Terry . . . Emery, Eileen. . Emigh, Diane. . . Eng, Clyde .... Eng, David . . . . . Engelhardt, Ronald English, Priscilla . Enkelis, Myra . . Ennis, Daniel . . Enochs, Darold . . .....37 37, 127, 138 . . .37, 142 65, 100, 126 . . .37, 126 . . . .86 . . . . 37 . . . . . 37, 147 . . .37, 102 37, 105, 120 ....77,152 ........77 Enos, Donna. . . 37, 100, 121 Erickson, Carol . . . . . 37. 121 Erickson, Ed. . . . . . . . . .71, 123 Erickson, Jerry. . . . . . . . . .30, 37, 100, 125, 155, 162, 166 Erickson, 105 , Erickson, J0h.n.13, 37, 78, 93, 98, 100, 113, 120, 123, 125, 154, 153 Julie............86 Erskine, Max. . 37, 110, 124, 125, 145 Erskine, Roberta. . . . . . . . . . . 64, 90, 113, 133, 144, 147 ESch,Nora...............72 Evans, A1. . . . . 72, 112, 124 Everton, Donn . . . . .66, 152 Ewing, Mary... .. ...87 Exel, Bob .... .... 8 7 Expe, Dennis. . . . . .86 Falloon, Nancy. . Fandrem, Jim . . . ...65,144 .....64 Fandrem, Richard . . . . .72 Fanning, Marlene. . . . 87 Fanning, Tom. . . . 73, 196 Farr, George. . . . . . . 37 Farra, Richard . . . . . .37 Farrens, Deanna . . . .73 Farrens, Frank. . . . . 87 Farris, Clay. . . . . 87 Fast, Conrad. . . . .64 Fearl, Jim . . . . .73 Fedje, Ruth . . . . . 37 Fee, Gary ..... . . 16, 67 Fehrenbacker, Sigrid . . . . . 87, 152 Fendel, Bette. . . . . . 74 Fenney. Judy .... . . .87 Fergusen, Charles . . Ferguson, Kathlene . Fernald, James. . . Fernald, Sydney. . Ferrante, Darlene. . Fetrow, Kay ..... Fields, Delman . 63, Fields, Dorothy. . . Fincher, Julie .... Findlay, Rodney . . Finzer, LaVelle. . . Fiscus, Clarene . . . Fisher, Karen . . ......87 ......81 .37, 60, 144 71, 110, 126 . . .37, 113 . . .67, 129 125, 147, 162, 163 64, 144, 147 ......38,121 . . . . . .74 63, 132, 134 .....81 .127,145 Fisher, Larry. . . .... 81 Ganner, Barbara . . . . ..... 81 Graap, Karen , . . . . 74, 113, 122 Fisher, Mark . . . ..... 68 Ganong, Holt . . . . . 38, 110 Graeper, Mike ...... . . . . 15, 84 Fitchett, Julia . . ..... 129, 133 Gant, Roy. . . . . . 73, 180 Graeper, W1111arn. . 39, 110, 136, 144 Flanders, Nila . ......... 65 Gaps, Robert . . . ...... 38 Graetz, Renate ......... 13, 17, Fleck, Roger ..... 67, 122, 172, 177 Gardner, Gail . . . 120, 126, 145 39, 112, 114, 116, Fleming, George ....,..... 81 Gardner, Jim . . ...... 33 Graf, Ewald ....... . . 65, 145 Flint, Connie ........ 38, 143, 147 Gardner, John . . . ..... 82 Graff, Raymond .... . . 75, 104 Flynn, Tom ......... 17, 38, 60, Gardner, Kay . . . . 66, 147 Graham, Jean . . . . . '74, 121 110, 136, 142, 145, 154, 155 Garrett, Carol . . . . .38, 147 Grant, Judy- - - . . . . 72 Foley, Dave .............. 72 Garrett, Marvin . . . .... 74 Grasley, Don . . . . . . . 72 Folts, Caroline . . . . . 75, 122 Gartrell, Janet . . . .74, 121 Grassens, Marlene . . . . 65, '122, Folts, Patricia . . . .... 81 Gartrell, Jerry . . . . 38 126, 135, 144 Folts, Veronica . . . . 75, 122 Garvin, John . . . . 74 Graver, Gary - . - . . . 66 Fones, Ednalee. . . . . 65 Gast, Fred .... ...... 6 5 Gray, john . . . . . .66 Fones, Norman. . . . . .81 Gaylord, Mary . . . ....... 82 Gregg, Lucille . . , , , , '75 Fontaine, Patricia ...... .... 8 1 Gaylord, Patricia . . 75, 116, 121 Green, Gnar1ene . , , , 39, 145 Fontana, Richard ........ 28, 38, Gehrke, Douglas . . ...... 81 Grgen, Gary , , , , , , H75 43, 123, 144, 147, 186 Gehrke, Ted ,... 110, 137, 145 Green, Jack, , , , , , 65 Ford, Dennis ........... 66. 110 Geist, Margaret . . 119, 121, 144 Green, 1011 . . . , , , , 84 Ford, Sharon .... ..... 8 1 Gentle, Sharon . . ...... 82 Green, jgyce , , , , 76, 127 Foreman, David . . . . .76, 112 Gentry, Myra . . . . . .38, 102 Green, Norman . . . . . . 84 Foren, Terry ..,, , , 75 Geprich, Evelyn. . . ........ 66 Greene, Parriek, , , , , , , , '75 Forgie, Marian ...... . . 76 Gerdes, Bill .... . 65, 116, 125 Greenlee, Dianne ........... 81 F0II1CI00k. DOUS1-25 ---- - - '77, Gerspach, Patricia . . . . 38, 116 Grew, James ........ 75, 123, 196 122, 129, 152, 153 Gibson, Patti .... 105, 113, 122 Griffis, Joan . . 64, 112, 114, 120, 129 Forncrook, ROSS ...--------- 38 Giese, Gretchen . . ...... 82 Griggs, Alan .... 39, 105, 110, 145 Foster, Marilyn . . . . .7'7, 110. 133 Gilbert, Jeffrey . . . . 82 Griggs, David . . . . . . . . .75, 121 Fox, Stephanie . . ....-.--- 31 Gilbert, John . . . . 82 Griggs, Jack . . . . . 14, 39, 60, 129 Fraley, Phyllis ..... 15, 38. 102. 147 Gilbert, Joseph . . ...... 82 Gronau, Billene . . ...,... . 129 Franklin, Brady .... 64, 100, 104, 120 Gnberr, Linda . . 117, 128, 145 Gross, Nancy , , , ,,,, , . . 84 Franzen, Katherine .......... 66 Gilbert, Marton . . . ..... 38, 136 Grubb, jndrrn , , ,,,,, , D r .77 Franzke, Sharon. . . .... 81 Gilbert, Mike . . . 76, 112, 137 Gruen, Joanne . . ..., . , , , , ,77 Fraundorf, Vernie . . . . 64, 120 Gillespie, Bruce . . . ...... 68 Guhr, Joan ..... 64, 120, 121, 144 Frederick, Paul ..... .... 8 1 Gillespie, Stuart . . . . .77 , 121 Guichon, Jeannette ....... . . . 71 Freeman, Judy ......... 67, 109 Gilley, David . . . ...... 77 Guinn, Don ........ 39, 162, 166 112, 114, 120, 134 Gillian, Barbara .... ....... 7 1 Gustafson, Frederick .......... 82 French, Joel .......... 13, 38, Gillis, Barbara Jean .... 38, 121, 144 Gustafson, Richard. . . . . 39, 162 60, 93, 100, 112, 196 Gillis, Judy ..... ...... 8 2 Gutschmidt, Arlene . . . . . . . 67 FICY, Ralph ......... 38, 99, 104 Gintz, Frank , , , , .71 Frey, Sh3rOI1 . . 90, 102, 126, 128, 144 Gipgon, Clarence , ,,,,, 82 Friedland, Marion ..... 71, 116, 120 Glanz, Barbara , , , , , 38, 114 Friedman. P616 --.-.------- 31 Glass, Harold . . . .38, 109, 115 Haan, Linda . . . . . . . . 84 Frost, Gordon .......... 64, 104 Glickman, Franklin .......... 82 Hackett, James. . . .... . . 84 Fuller, Dave ...... 67, 110, 121, 145 Gloss, Ed ...... ..... 8 2 Hacking, Robert ...... 68, 152, 153 Fullerton, Jean ............. 72 Glouka, Donald. . . ...... 72 Hadley, Ken ........... 71, 112 Fulton, Glenda. . . ...... 72 Godsil, Patrick .. . . . 80, 83, 87 Hadley, Veronica 13, 39, 113, 128, 133 Furland, Judith . . ..... 73 Godsil, Susan . . 30, 38, 102, 126, 128 Hagenauer, Carol ..... 39, 129, 144 Fyock, Linda. . . . . .15, 75, 120 Gogins, Ann .... 38, 120, 126 Hahn, Clifford . . . . . .63, 125 Gogins, Linda . . ...... 83 Haines, Scot . . .... . . .84 G01dIIl3I1, Marcia . . ...... 73 Hale, William . . . . 63, 121, 145 Gabriel, Susan . 63, 116, 126, 127, 144 Goldstone, Jerry ............ 82, Haley, Carolyn . . . .... 72, 112 Gaffney, Leola .......... 7 3, 114 Gong, Les . . 6, 16 105, 116, 120 Haley, Eleanor . . . . . .64, 120, 126 Gaither, Wayne. . . . . .15, 63 Goodin, Sue ........ 17, 64, 129 Haley, Lorraine . . . . . 39, 114, 147 Gallacher, Bonnie ........... 84 Goodspeed, Carl . . ...... 73 Haley, Marlene. . . . . . 72, 127 Gallahan, Bob ............ 73 Gordon, James . . . . 83 Halferty, David . . . . . . .82 Gallaher, Lloyd . . . 81, 116, 136, 180 Gordon, Jerry . . . 63 Hall, Barbara . . . . . . 85 Gallaher, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Gordy, Lee . . . . . 83 Hall, Phyllis ......... 39, 111 Gallowa, Carol .... 64, 126, 144, 154 Goritsan, Basil. . . . 68 Hall, William . 64, 116, 136 162, 180 Gallowa, Mary .... 38, 103, 126, 147 Gosling, Lenny. . . . . . 71 Hallett, Mary ...... . . . . . 87 Gallowa, Theordora .......... 81 Gottfried, Darlene . . . . . 65, 129 Halvorson, Howard. . . . . . 85 Galloway, Ierone . . . . . 85 Gould, Sharlene . . . .... 67 Hamil, Judy .... . . .73, 110 Galton, Zan ..... . . .82 Goyt, Barbara . . . . .74, 127 Hamilton, Carol . . . . . 63 Hamilton, Walter .. ...15,68 125, 150, 171, 172, 176, 180, Hammersley, Bill . . .... 85 Handris, Corrine . . . . 85 Handris, Edward. . . . . . . . 74 Hanlon, Dennis . . . . . . 75, 152 Hanks, Delbert . . . . . . . . 72 Hanks, Karen . . . .85 Hann, John. . . . . 39 Hann, Robert . . ..... 75 Hanna, Glenn . . ...... 65 Hansen, Adell . . . . 76, 117, 152 Hansen, Peter . . . . .77, 99, 104 Hanson, Berger . . ....... 85 Hanson, Gwen . . . . '77, 110, 126 Hanson, Jon .......... 65, 115, 118, 125, 180, 183 Hanson, Yarlyn. ..... 66, 113, 116 Hardesty, Susan. . ...... '71 Hardt, Suzanne . . . ..... . . 85 Harlan, Pat . . . . . 39, 102, 145 Harp, Myrettla . . .... 68, 111 Harper, Carolyn . . .... 71 Harrington, Bob. . . . . . 66 Harris, Carol . . . ...... . . 75 Harris, David . . .......... 85 Harris, John . . . 39, 123, 125, 186 Hart, Gary. . . ........ . . 72 Hart, Steven . . . .... . .85 Hartley, David. . . .... 68, 180 Hartley, Jim . . . . . 67, 99, 104 Hartung, Gary . . . ...... .73 Harven, Fredericka ....... 85, 115 Harvey, Beverly . . 68, 117, 128, 144 Harvey. Judith . . ..... 120, 121 Haslem, Dale. . . . . 63, 124 Haslem, Howard . . . .85 Hasson, Victor . - . . 64 Hatley, Virginia. . ......... 72 Hauck, William . .......... 85 Hauge, Dave. . . . 39, 105, 112, 145 Haugen, Diana . . 70, 73, 76, 117, 127 Haugen, Muriel , , , .,,,, 63, 114 Haugerund, Richard ,,.,,.. 39, 124 Hauser, Joyce ....... 39, 78, 147 Hawkes, Jim . . 39, 100, 109, 115, 136 Hawkins, Mary ............ 68 Hawley, Sharon . . . . 85 Hayden, Arnold. . . ..... . . 83 Hayes, William . . ......... 83 Haymond, Sharon. . . 67, 98, 114, 119 Hays, Ida. . ...... . .39, 98 Hazelhurst, Phyllis. . . . . . . .65, 122 Heath, Dennis . . Heath, Roland . . 11, 30, 39, 105, Heath, Sandra . . Heckman, Sue . . Heffernan, Donna Heffernan, Elinor Heffler, Charles Hegstad, Karen . Helgele, JoAnn . ..83 118, 181 . . . . 73, 126, 127 . . . .71, 126 ........74,125 . . .39, 120, 122, 147 . ........ 83 . ......... 83 . . . 39, 90, 101, 122 Heiney, Maris . . Heltzhausen, Mac ..144 . .... . .39, 105, 112, 113, 124, 147 Helfrich, Bonnie . Helphrey, Gary . . Helzer, Delbert . . Helzer, Richard . . . Hemphill, Delores . . . Hemphill, Doreen . . .... 40,147 . . . . 66, 118 . 74, 104, 123 . 85 . .40 ...'....83 Hood, John. . . Hood, Marilyn . Hoogs, Jerry . . Hooper, David. . Hopton, Sandra . Horn, Barbara . Horn, Donna . . Hornecker, Judy. Hosford, Jo . . . Henderson, Deanna . . . . 68, 117, 150 Henderson, Donald . . Gayle . . Gerald. . Henderson, Hendricks, Hendrickson, Ralph . . Hendrix, Judith . . Hendy, Sharon. . . Henneman, Pat. . Henshaw, Philip. . . Henwood, Phyllis . . Hergert, Carol. . . Hergert, Marlene. . . Herrick, Sylvia . . Hestmark, Brett. . Hosken, Nancy . Hosken, Sally . . . Houdey Carma . . Howard Ken . . . Howard Richard Howard Sue. . . Hoyt, Judy . . Heuer, Karen. . Heuer, Roberta. . . Hibbard , Thomas . 118, 123, 125, 137 Hicks, Frank . . . Hicks, Ron . . . Hiecke, Denys . . . Hiecke, Doris . . . Higgins, Bernice. . . Higgins, Dan .... Higgins, Harley. . . 115, 116, 125, Hill, Fred . . . . . nas Hill, Larry . . . Hill, Linda. . . Hill, Myrtle . Hinds, Earl . . ...66 153 ....83 ......67 .......74 .66,128 133 ..... .75 .. 64,129 ..64,104 .....111 . 68,598,120 ....75 ..75,152 ..83,152 ...67 ...129 ....13,40, .....83 ..63,120 ...64 ..84 ....76 .. ...... .40 ......63,104, 164,172 . . ..... 84 ..76 . . .84 . . . . . 84 ....67,153 Hoyt, Sandra . . Hrestu, Era Phylls Huber, Jane . . . Hudson, Kayrin . Hufana, Jene . . Huffman, Larry . Hughes, Leland . Hulett, Barbara . Hulett, Jim . . . Hull, Allen . . Hull, Carol . . Hulls, Martha . . ..86 ..71 ....74 ...72,124 .......86 72,128,134 ......86 ....87 ...73,126 ....86 ...40 ..86 ...86 ....73 122 ....86 ..40,142 ...74,127 86 . 72 . . 63, 126 . 40 . 75 . . 40, 111 ...87 .. 71, one ..75 .....66 ....64,147 Hirsch, Sally . . . . 15, 40, 102 Hoag, Ronald ...... .... 84 Hockensmith, Hallie . . . . . 117 , 127, 132, 134, 144 Hoffman, Barbara ..... . . 86, 197 Hoffman, Betty . . . . . . . ..... 40 Hoffman, Larry . . . . . . 40, 115, 118, 125, 165, 172, 174, 175, 180, 181 Hoffman, Hoffman Victor...........86 ,Wi1liam..........68 Hogue, James . . 62, 65, 68, 100, 121 Humphrey , Ken . . 15, 63, 162 Hungate, Harriet ...... 75 Hunt, Beverly . . .... 87, 152 Hunt, Charles . . ..... 76, 152 Hunt, John . . . . . 76, 112, 124 Htmt, Mary . . 15, 77, 117, 127 Hunt, Nancy ....... . 77, 117, 127 Hunt, Patricia fSo.J ......... .71 Hunt, Patricia CFr.J ..... 87 Hunter, Gordon .... . . 40, 147 Huntley, Sherry . . . . . . . 87 Hurd, Gayle . . . . . . 87, 152 Hurner, Ernest . . ....... 40 Hurt, Michael . . ......... 87 Hussey, Sally . . . . . 66, 100, 122 Hutchinson, Jane. . . . . . . . . . .71 Hutchison, Peggy . Hutton, Jack . . . . .67, 112, 162, 168 ........37,65 Hval, Rodney . . . . . . . . 65, 145 Hyche, John . . . . . . 87 Hyman, Herbert . . . . 72 Hoilien, Eric . . .... 63, 162, 167 Hokenson, Earl . . ....... 86 Holland, John . . . . , 118 Holman, Blair . . . . .67, 120 Holman, Jeanne . . ....... 86 Holmes, Karen . . . . .68, 120, 121 Holtman, Joan ..... ...... 7 1 Holtzsclaw, Lorraine . . . . 67, 144 Homrich, Ramona . . . Homrich, Rosella. . . Honl,Tom..... .... 40 ....63,121 . . 15, 40, 112 Ilg, Gerald . . . . . . .72 Ilg, Gladys, .... .... 7 3, 127 Ingerson, Ronald , , ,,,,,,, 71 Ingerson. Shirley ..... 40, 120, 147 Irvine , Malcolm . . . . . .74, 112, 124 Isaacs, Charlene ,15, 40, 93, 101, 105, 108, 109, 113, 117, 120, 123, 128,155 Isaacs, Sheila , , , , , ........74 Isberg, Joyce , , , , 72, 121, 127 Israel, Barbara , ......75 Jolly, Janet . . .... 81 Kirk, James . . . . .41, 28, 147 Jolly. Judith . . . . . . 68, 114 Kirk, Tommy . . . . . . . .83 Jonas, Larry . . . . 41, 137, 158 Kjome, Bob ,,,, , . 84, 137 Jackson, Barbara -.--- 7. 14- 40 120 Jonas, Laura . . . . . .74, 121 Kjome, Katherine . . 80, 83, 87 Jackson. Connic- - - ------- 63 Jones, Jackie . . . . 66, 117 Klause, Gary. . . . . . . . .41 Jacobsen Gary . . ----- 34 Jones, Janet .............. 41 Klein, Fred . . . . .72 Jacobsen. Joan. . - - -63 111 Jones, Johnny . . .......... 82 Klein, Lorna . . . 84 J Jacobsen. Martin- - - - 66 Jones, Richard . .74, 117, 150, 152, 154 Kreve, Sally .... . . 84 Jacobsen, Nancy . . - - - - 87 Jordan, Jone. . . .......... 82 Kieoarer, Karr . . . . . . . . 84 1200195911: WCSRY - - - '----- 145 Jorgensen, David . . . . 74 Klopfenstein, Kathie . . . . . 42, 111 , JHC0bS0l1, 5112110011 ----- 65- 114 116 Jose, Jerry .... . . .41 Klosterman, Nancy ....... 72, 197 Jallo. Leon ---.- ----- 4 0 1475 Jourolmoh, Leon . . . 82 Kioarerman, Tom . . 42, 121, 123, 136 Jameson- Susan- - - ' -63 122 JOY. T0I1y ..... . 82 Klouse, Frances ...... 74, 110, 121 Jaques, David. . . . . 40 144 mug, Alice . . . . '63, 112 Jaques- 31131011 - - ' - - 81 Kluss, Barbara . . . . . . 74 121611. RRY .-.- - - - - -64 Knapp, Bette . . . . . . . 84 Jeffrey- Janet .... ....... 4 0 Kafoury, Gladys. . . . . . 82' Knight- 1111112116 - - - - - 67- 144 Jennings, Michael ..... 64, 100 162 Kafoury, Ivan . . . ....... .75 Knight- C1131'1011e - - - - - 74- 127 1 Jensen, Linda .... ....... 8 1 Kahler, Loy .............. 75 Knight. James - - - - - 42 Jensen, NaI1Cy . . .... .81 Kahn, JL1dy.41, 109, 117, 123, 127, 142 KI11196. Judy . - - - - - 84 Jensen, Nickle . . . . .67 197 Kaiser, Stanley ............ 82 KHOCICI- P2111 - - - - - - - - 65 Jeppeson, Thelma . . . . .81 Kales, Roberta ......... 65, 144 Kl10S2112. E1-21112 - - - - - - - 75 Jerman, Jean . . . . . . 81 Karker, Diane .......... 15, 82 Knudscn- Arlcno - - - 15- 42- 111 Joachim, Judy . . .... as 144 Karker, Nancy. 41, 117, 129, 152, 154 Knapp- Robert ----- - 84 Johnnie, Bill . . . ...... 40 115 Kaser, Kathryn .... 41, 124, 126 145 Kobin, Charles . . . 75 Johnnie, Robert ...... 75, 115 139 Katz, Jerome , , ,,,,,,,,, 82 Koehler, William . . . . 84 Johnson, Barbara . . . 40, 113, 114 147 Katz, Stanley . . . 64 Koenig, Bill . . . . . . . . . 42 Johnson, Beth. . . ........ 40 Kaufman, Bill . . . 75 Koenig, Donald ....... . . . . 67 Johnson, Betty . . . . .81 197 Keats, Nina . . . ..... 64 Koenig, Frances . . . 42, 114, 116, 145 Johnson, Beverly. . .... 75 Keats, Virginia . .... 82, 152 Koppang, John . . .... . . . 75 Johnson, Dick . . ....... .81 Keefe, Patricia . . . . 41, 100, 132 Kost, Teddy. . . . . . . 67 Johnson. Don - . . - . . - - 63 120 Keeling, wuma . . ....... 41 Kramer, Allen . . . . . 76, 115 , Johnson. Dorothy - - 516- 114- 133 134 Keith, Sharon. . ..... 82 Kramer, Clayton. . . . 76 Johnson. Douglas ...-..-... 31 Kelinson, Harvey . . . 41, 137 Kramer, Harriet . . . . .84 Johnson, Edward ..... ..... 7 5 Kell, Lee ..... . . . 76, 147 Kratochvil, David . . . . 66 Johnson, JBIIIGS ULD. . . . . 64 124 Kelleher, Neal . . ....... 76 Krieger, Judith . . . . 77, 110 Johnson, James CFr.J. . . . .81 Kellerman, Keith. . . . 41, 110, 136 Krieger, Katherine . . . .71 Ighnggn, Janet ,,,, , , , ,71 Kelly, Bob .... ...... 7 1 Krogman, Bob . . . . .71 Ighnsgn' 10311 ,,,,, ,,,, 7 1 126 Kelly, David . . . . 41, 145 Krogman, Shirley . . . . . .85 J Johrson, Judith fSr.J .... 41, 117 127 Kelly. Joyce . . ...... 41 Kricski.4Brcnda- - - - - - -77 1 Johnson, Judy 180.3 .... . . 72 126 Kelly, Kathleen . ........ 77 Krieski, Curtis , , , , ,66, 145 1 Johnson, Karen qReg. 109 ...... 63 Kcmory- Doreen - - - - -71- 121- 127 Krinke, Judi. . . . . . .83 Johnson, Karen fReg. 2235 ..... 67 KemPf H3117 - - - ----- 82 Kropp, Tannis . . . . 7, 42 Johnson, Kay ....... 74, 117 128 KGFHP- 106 . . . ..... 53 Krueger, Don .... . . 42 Johnson, Malcolm ..... 41, 180 182 Kcnncdy. Jim . ...... 41, 60 K,,,ege,, Maxine , , , , 71 1 Johnson, Marilyn CSLJ ....... .41 Kent, Donald . . . . .15, 41. 115 Krueger, Richard . . . 42 Johnson, Marilyn fSo.J. . . . .72 Kcrn. Frcd . . ...... 41 Kruger, Janet . . . . . 42 Johnson, Martha ..... . . .... 73 Kem- Linda .... ........ 3 2 Kurtz, Mike . . .1 . .85 , Johnson, Mary A ......... 41 111 Kern- Marcia ------------- 82 Kyes, Steve . . . . 85 , Johnson, Mary L ..... 7, 41, 105 120 Kem- 1'cffy6'1- 121- 125- 147- 162. 169 Johnson. Maury - - - -.---.. 74 Kerr, Jerry ....... 15, 73, 121, 153 -J011U50I1- Oscar - - ---- - - -33 Kertsz, Judith ............ 82 Lageue, joan , , , , 42 1011115011: 51131011 --- ------ 31 Kesselman, Leonard . . . 117, 129, 153 Labsch' mmm, , , , 85 - IOJIDSOII, SJICIICII a . .73, 117, 128 147 Kester, Claudia. - . . '72, 127' 129 Laird' Ray. . . . . . 85 1011115012 5112211110 - - 57- 127- 131 144 Kiuoran, sue. . . . .73, 110, 111 Lake, John ,,,, , , , , , , 85 I011l'1SOl1, W31ICI ......... 15 65, King, Dick ..'. ...'... 7 3 LaMade, Suzanne . . . ' . . . . 72, 129 115- 116- 118- 124- 125- 162 5 Kmgweli, Marnyn ..... 64, 111, 120 Lambert, Richard, 16' 42, 85, 110 Johnston, Lloyd ......... 73, 121 Kinion, Elouise . . 41, 98, 119, 133 Lamar, Jerry ,,,,,,,, 11, 42, 93, Johnston, Peggy. . . . . 73, 111 Kinion, Janice ............ 83 100, 105, 109, 124, 136 Johnston, Roger . . . . . . 81 Kinser, Susan . . ....... 41, 94, LaMoureux, Pete ,,,,, , , , ,42, 123 Johnston, Steve . . . . 66, 120 105, 113, 120, 128, 147, 187 Lampert, SUS311 . . . . . 66 Leon, Phyllis . Landels, Cleon . . . ......73 Landels, Lawrence . . ..... . . . 42 Landels, Windermere Landen, William . . Lanegan, Sharon . . Lankford, Barbara . LaPlante, Elizabeth LaRocque, Denis . . Larsen, Gary. . . Larsen, Sandra . . . . . . 42, 122, 152 . . .65, 99,104 . . . . . . .73 .. ...73,122 .. ...42,128 ......85 ...71,123 ....64 Larson, Alice . . . . . . ..... 74 Larson, Barbara . . .... . . 64, 90, 113, 114, 147, 154 .Larson, Harriet. . . Larson, Larrie . . . Larson, Linda. . . Lasselle, Brenda . . Lasselle, Sandra . . Latourette, Bevan. . . Latourette, Gary . . Laughlin, Linda. . . Lauinger, Robert . . Lawrence, David. . Lawrence, Marlene. Laws, Arthur , , , Lawson, Roger , , , Leach, Robert . . . Ledgerwood, Robert Lednicky, Sharon, . , Ledwith, Larry. . ledwith, Tom . . Lee, William . . . ...74,126 .....74 . . 75, 117, 128 . . 67, 122, 126 .....72 ......42 .......85 ..42,117,152 ......75 . ..... 128, 145 . .... . . . . .85 . . 7. 42. 105. 120 .......65,119 ......85 ......122 . . 63,112,118 .......85 Lei, Wilberta . . . .7, 14, 42, 105, 120 .......64,114 Lindquist, Karen Lindquist, Kris , , . . . .84 117, 127 Lindquist, Stuart . . . 145 Lindsay, Linda , . .73 Linn, Arlene . . . . . 84 Linnell, William. . . . . .43 Llnstedt, Dermlt . 84, 116 Linstedt, Robert . . . . . 65 Litscher, Doris, . . . 81 Litscher, Gloria . . . 84 Litt, Ronald , , . . . 64 Littlejohn, Rhenda . . 15, 64 Litzenberger, Wayne . . . . '73, 152 Livengood, Earl . . .67 Lizberg, Carl. . . . . . . 83 Locke, Jim . . . 73, 110 Lockhart, Carol .43, 102, 111, 113, 120 Lomax, Nadine 101, 127 London, Sharon, . . . . 71 Longbottom, David . . . . . 74 Longworth, Wade. . . . . 83 Loomis, Linda . . . .83, 152 Loomis, Mary. . . . . 83 Lovretich, Bob . . . . . . 74 Lowenthal, Barbara . . . 74, 116 Lowenthal, Bernerd . ..... 72 Lowrie, Janet ..... .... 8 3 Lowry, Don . . . . . 180, 183 Lucas, Emily . . . . . . 86 Luce, Charles .... .... 7 1 Luckenbaugh, Dean . . . 75 Ludwick, Dick . . . 123, 172 Ludwick, Milton . . 172, 173 Lumby, Carol .... . Lumby, Judith . . 63, 127,132 127,144 Maletis, Jim . . . . . 15,, 74, 123 Mallicoat, Gary. . . . . . . .72 Mallicoat, Jerry . . . . 72 Manash, Sally .... . .86 Manchester, Kaye . . ...... 86 Mandler, Tom. . . ..... . . .43 Mangals, Myrna . . . 121, 147, 197 Manion, Joyce . . ...... 86 Mann, Richard . . ....... 71 Man, Robert . . . . . .66, 115, 118 Manning, Pete. . . ..... . .72 Marandas, John. . . . . 86 Marasch, P. ...... . . 63 Marcusen, Kathleen . . . . 81 Marjerrison, Jane . . . . .72 Markee, Dianne . . . . .86 Markham, Tom . . .... 65 Marks, Lois .......... . 43, 132 Markson, Eileen ...... 64, 112, 116 Martens, Marjorie 17, 49, 109, 116, 119 Martin, Carolyn . . . Martin, James . . . 11, 14, 28, 43, 93, 105, 109, 112, 113, 120, 144, 147 Leonard. Janet . .......... 83 Leonard, Patt .... 67, 126, 129, 145 Lesch, Jerry . . 42, 100, 142, 143, 154 Lesh, Paul ........... 42, 78, 93, 94, 122, 125, 187 Lesman, Joan ........ 17, 42, 60, 109, 123, 126, 128, 133, 144, 155 Lessard, Armand ........... 83 Levak, Thomas .... 63, 125, 162, 169 Leveton, Eleanor ........... 76 Leveton, Jerry ............ 43 Lewis, Art . . . . .43, 120, 124, 155 Lewis, Gerry ,,,,, 28, 76, 110, 127 LewiS.J0anne.. LCWiS.Jud1th . ......... . . 77 Lewis, Robert , , , , , 11, 15, 43, 78, 93, 98, 100, 109, 115, 120, 121 Liebharr. Nancy. . . . . . . . . . . .71 Lightfoot, Josephine , , , , 75 Lightfoot, Reti .... .... 8 6 Lind, Stephen , , , , 72, 124 Lindberg, Jim , , ,,,,, 67 Lindgren, Emory ,,,,,,,,, 43, 147 Lindgren. Lee ............. 65 Lindholm, Gloria 66, 113, 120, 121, 145 Lindlar, Dick , , , , , ,,,, ,72, 110 Lindow, Barbara . . . . .84 Lundquist, Dave ......... 15, 64, 115, 118, 125, 162, 166 Lundquist, Dick .......... 86, 99 Lundquist, Richard Ur.j .... 63, 104 Lutz, Arthur .......... 43, 93, 94, 118, 123, 125, 187 Lyon, Lynda ....... 43, 114, 128 Lyons, Bob ...... . . . 74, 112 Macdonald, James ,,,,,,, 43, 115, 121, 125, 162, 166 MacDachern, Charlotte, , , , , 43 Mackie, Jill ....... .... 8 6 Mackin, Marlyn, , , , , 76, 127 MacPherson, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,, 86 Madigan. Jo Ann ........... 71 Madison, Dennis , , , 65, 129, 180, 182 Madsen. Laura .......... , . . .43 Maginnis, Michael ,,,,.,, 65, 109, 115, 118, 121, 136 Mahaffay, Marni ......... 11, 43, 93, 113, 126, 128, 142, 144 Mairs, Lesly ........... 70, 73, 76, 113, 117, 128 Maize, Dave ........ 77, 121, 136 Martin, Judy . . .74, 99, 122, 132, 197 Martin Karol .......... 74, 121 Martin Nancy . .,,,, 86 Martin Robert . . . . 43. 73. 94 Martin Roger , ,,,,, 117 Martin Ron ..... ...... 6 8. 74 Martindale, June, , , , , 68, 117, 128 Martinson, Alan, , , ,,,, , , 67 Marxer, Mary , , , 43, 127 Mason, John , , . , .43 Matich, Eva . . . . . 43 Matlock, Russell . . . . 87 Matlock, Thelma , , , , 64 Matthews, Marilyn ,,,, , , , , , , 87 Mattovich, Dana , , , , , , , , ,15, 44, 101, 105, 109, 114, 120 Mattson, Riley, , , ,,,,,,, , 115 Matzka, Carol, , , ,,,, 64, 129 Mauger, Bruce , , , ,,,,,,, , ,87 Mautz, Anne . . . 101, 105, 108, Mautz, Mary . . . Mautz, Robert . . . Mautz, Sue .... 103, 126, 128, May, Joann ,,,, May, John ,,,, Mayberry, Sandra , McAfee, Richard , , McAfee, Vern , , , . . . .7, 10, 44, 93, 109, 117, 128, 140 .....117,128 ......87,116 .......44,60, 142,143,186 ..........44 .......87 ..44,100,133 .......87 66 McArthur, Joyce , , , , 44, 142 McAu1ay, Seward , , , , 87 McCall, Bill , , , , 87 McCall, Patty , , ,'87 McCann, Eb , , ..... 82 McCann. Roger ...... . ..... 82 McCauley, Carole , McClain, Roger, , McC1ane, Paul. , , 65, 126, 128, 144 ........1l5 . .76 Menashe, Albert , , , , , , , , 11, 66, 68, 115, 118, 125, 165 Menchaca, Max. . . . . . . . . . .82 Mentrurn, Marilyn , , , , . 82 Merrick, George. . . . 82 Merrill, Diane .... .... 1 27 Merrill, Marilyn ..... . .62, 65, 68, 117, 120, 128 Montgomery, Merilyn . . Montgomery, Sandra . . Moon, Theodore. . . Moore, Frederic . . . Moore, Richard ..... Moore, Robert CSo.J . . . 118, 147, 180, 183 Moore, Robert CFLJ . . . McCleary, Catherine . . . . 81 McClune, Donna .... . .71 McCormick, Judith . . . . 77 MCCOy, Jay .... . . . . 65 McCoy, Marshall . . . . . . . . 81 McCracken, Patricia . . . . .77, 127 McCraw, Betty . . . . . . 71 McCraw, Carol .... . . 81 McCready, Rozella . . .71 McCuddy, Michael, , , , . 71 McCullin, Terry, , , . . , , . 81 McCulloch, Jeanne, , , , ,44, 90, 113, 144, 147 McCulloch, Tom , , ,,,,,, 81 McCullough, Robb ,,,,,,,,, ,72 McCutchan, Clark ,,,,, 66, 112 136 McDonald, Connie, , , , , , , 68 McDonald, Gerry, , , 81 McDougal, Dianne . . . . . . . . . 83 McDougal, Nancy. . . . .... 65, 90, 113, 120, 128, 130, 147 McDougall, Bruce. . . . .......76 McDowell, Judith. . . . . . . . 72 122 McDowell, Margaret . 73, 126, 128 132 McDowell, Sally. . . . . . . . 44 117 Merris, Joan , , , Merris, Patsy, , , Meserve, Lee Ann Mesher, Ferne. . Mesher, Jerome. . Messecar, Bill . . Messenger, Donna Metschan, Barbara Meyer, Bob . . . Meyer, Dick . . . Meyer, Jean . Meyer, Jerry . . Meyer, Karl . . . Michener, James .. ......68 .......32 . . . .90, 117, 128 .......82 . . 44, 105 . . 76, 153 . . . . .76, 129 .44 .......77 ..44,124,125 .......66 Mooso, LaDall, , , Mooso, Lila, , , Morasch, Pat . . Morehouse, Jerry Moreland, Sharon Morgan, David. . .'. 77 ..84 ..71 64 .......74 . . 71, 115, ..84 ..72 ..84 . ..114 ......71 . . 45, 114, 129 . . . ..... 72 Morgan, Jacqueline. . . . 73 Morgan, Lynne .... . . 45 Morgan, Robert . . . . 84 Mork, Hannah . . ....... 84 Morledge, Nancy . . . 84, 197 Morledge, Shirley . . 45, 103, 133, 142 Morris, Bob .......... . . .66 Morris, Glenda . . . 84 Morris, Judy. . . Morris, LeRoy . . Morrisey, Jim . . Mulligan, Pat . . . . . . 15, 85, 116 McGhee, David. . . . . . . 81 Miessner, Marilou . . 85 Miles, Ruth . . . . 82 Miles, Sheila . .... 83 Miller, Barbara . . . . 44, Miller, Caroline .... . . . Miller, Charlene .... . . 16, 65, 114, 120, 138 Miller, Darline ...... Miller, Denney. . . .... . . . . Miller, Frances ........... Miller, Janice . . . . 64, 126, 133, 145 Miller, Miller, 120, 123, 158, John ULJ ........... 67 Jon fSr.J . 10, 45, 91, 93, 161, 162, 167, 168 . . .74, 112, Morrison, James . . . . Morrison, Janice. . . Morse, Michael . . . Morton, Margaret .... .. ...73 ........73 . . . 71, 112, 116 . 45, 109, 158 ......84 .....85 ...15,45, 105, 111, 120, 132, 133 Moser,Aru1....... Moyer, Alice . . . . . . ....66,145 64, 100, 121 Moyer, Phyllis . . . 100, 117, 128, 144 Mucha, Jean . . . . . . Mulligan, Michael . . 80, 85, 87, 116 Miller, Jon fSo,J . . . Miller, Kathleen . Miller, Marvin. . Miller, William . Milleson, Brent . . . .45, 117, 145 . . . 74, 147, 196 ..........83 . . .65, 115, 125, 162 Milliken, Jodene . . . . . . . . .... 74 Million, Quinton. Mills, Don . . . Mills. Io Ann . . Mishler, Carol. . Misono, Kuniko . Mitchell, Janice. Mitchell, John . . . Mizer, Ann . . . .... 72 ....77,125 ..4-5,105,114 ......45 ....83 . ..45,127 ....75 ..84 .67 Mulrooney, Sally. . Muncy, Darla . . Munson, Marilyn . . . . Muralt, Ted. . . . Murphy Diane . Murphy James . Murphy, Larry . . Murphy, Monte . Murray, Helen . . Murray, Marilynn Musmansky, Gary Muyskens, Darrell Muyskens, Gerald McGill, Colleen . . . . .73, 125 McGrady, Fern. . . . .44, 133 McGuire, Jo Ann. . . .... . 122 Mclntosh, John. . . .... . . 81 Mclsaac, Marilyn . . . . .64, 127, 145 McKean, Bonnie. . . .... . . . 81 McKenney, Linda . . . . . 81 McKenzie, William . . .... 81 McKillip, Norma . . . . 44, 128 McLucas, Lonnie. . . . . .71 McMahan, Jerry .... ...... 44 McMahan, Lawrence ........ 87 McMahon, Jean. . . 74, 121 128 McMahon, Judith . . . . 74, 117 128 McMorine, David .......... 81 McMurphey, Jan. . . .44, 90, 94, 113, 122, 126, 147, 187 McNabb, Sharon. . . . . 74, 127 McNaughton, Dennis . . .... 81 McNeil, Deanna . . .44 147 McNeil Malcolm . . . . .44 105 McNicholas, Steven . . . .81 McNish, William . . .... 82 McPherson, Laurie. . . . . 72 113 McQuaid, Pat .... . . 82 McQuary, Darryl. . . . 82 McQuary, Gary . . . . 68 MCQI-10011. 01113 ............ 82 McRae, Marsha , 44, 122, 126, 132, 144 McSperitt, John , , ,,,,,,,,, 75 Mead, Marcia , , , , 74, 124 Mefford, Mary , , , , , 68, 144 Mehling. Bob ............. 17 Mehren, Betty ,,,,,,, 44, 90, 122, 128, 142, 143, 154, 155 Menary, Darlene ,,,,,, , , 75 Moar, Donald . . Moats, David ........... Moats, Harold ........... Moen, Maureen. .45, 78, 117, 127 Moen, Max ............ 7 6 Mohr, Margaret . . . . Mohr, William . . Molstrom, Larry. . . . Monta g, Mary . ..63 . . . 45, 122, 126 Montgomery, Donald . . . . . .45, 100, 115, 123, 142, 162, 163 Montgomery, Janice . . . . . . 66, 114 Muyskens, Marilyn . . Myers, Larry .... Myers, Linn .... Myers, Susan. . . Myerson, Sandra . . Nadeau, Roberta . . Nadon, Judy. . . . . . . Nagle, Gerri ..... . . . . . 67,197 ...13,15, ......85 .....74,147 67,114,144 ..'74,127 ....77 ..85 ..72 .. .... ...82 .......75 118, 125, 162 ...85 ..63 ..75 ....85 ......85 . . 63,145 .. 85 . .... . 145 . .45, 76, 111 Nakayama, Joan 63, 100, 114, 117, 145 Narver, Ann . . ..... .85 Okazaki, Ruby . . . . . .84 Parker, Nancy . . . . . . .87 Nash, Dan. . . .... 45 110 Okell, Dennis . . . .84 Parker, Pat .... . . . 46, 144 Nash, Don .,,,,,,,, 76, 110 119 Okell, Sheila . . . .72 Parkhurst, William. . . . .66, 122, Nasmyth, Curtis ......... 6 17, Olin, Barbara . . .... 82 Parks, Mike ..... . . . . . 64 28, 45, 105, 120, 142 Oliver, Connie. . . . .75, 111 Parks, Phyllis . . . . . . . . 87 Nason, Gloria .......... 77 110 Oller, Rosanne . . . . . .68, 114 Parr, Wyoma ....... 65, 113, 128 Neeley, John ....... . . 17, 45 Ollerenshaw, Jay . . ....... 84 Parrett, Gene . . 15, 46, 113, 129, 147 Neely, Ross . . . . . . . 64 Olmscheid, Sally ..... 68, 132, 138 Parrett, Ruth .... . . . . . . . 132 Nehring, Carl . . ....... 85 Olsen, Madriene ............ 46 Parrish, Leanne. . . . . 63 Nehring, Carol ...... 66, 128, 144 Olsen, Thomas . 15, 67, 118, 129, 147 Parsons, Michael. . . 87 Neimann, Fred .......... 13, 76, Olshen, Fran .............. 84 Pasley, Don .... ......... 46 77 114, 115, 118, 139 Olson, Britta . . . .... 86 Pasternack, Merle ......... . .73 Nelson, Barry ............. 85 Olson, Don . . . . . 14, 46 Patrick, Gail ..... 64, 117, 127, 144 Nelson, Bob ..... 15, 16, 17, 45, 83 Olson, Gary . . ..... 75 Pattison, Kenny ........... .4-6 Nelson, Carole. 63, 114, 120, 121, 132 O'Nei1l, Jim . . . . . 77, 124- Paul, Arlene ..... 46, 101, 108, 120 Nelson, Craig .....,, ,,,, 45 Onstrom, Clair. . . ........ 82 Pauli, Margaret .......... . .87 Nelson, Frank . . . . .45, 144 Opton, Helen .... . . 63, 113, 120 Paulson, Diane ...... . . .46, 78, Nelson, Jean . . . . 71 Oringdulph, David. . . ...... 46 94, 101, 127, 187 Nelson, Joan . . . . . 85 Orr, Jim ....... ....... 8 6 Pauly, Jo Ann ....... . 74, 124 Nelson, Joyce . . . . 45, 99 Orstad, Donna . . . . . 46, 115, 119 Payne, Andy .... . . . . . . 46 Nelson, Karen . . . . . 82 Ortner, Dick . . ....... 77 Payne, Stephen . . . . . . . . 64 Nelson, Nancy . . ..... 72 Ortner, Marilee . . . . 46, 120, 147 Pearce, Normandie ..... 14, 16 47 Nelson, Pauline. . . . . 71, 117 Osgood Beverly --------. 7, 46. Pearce, Rosalie .... .... . . . 81 Nelson, Sandra. . .... 83 00 105. 116. 120. 144. 154 Pearlman, Barbara ...... 15, 67, 126 Netzer, Kathy . . . . 45, 103 Osgood Boyd ....... 71, 99, 152 Pearlman, Gary ,,,. 11, 16, 47, 105 Neu, Ronald . . .... 66 Osgood, Brenda . . ..... . . 86 pearsgn, Beth , , , , , , , , , , 81 Newell, David . . . . .83, 152 OSIISHI ArI101Cl - - - - - 46. 172. 175 Pearson, David .... . . . . . . . .68 Newell, Larry . . . .... 73 Ostrander, Sally ..... 63, 114, 117 Pearson, Richard . . . 14, 47, 100, 120 Neunnan, Jim . . .... 83 Otness, Harold .... 63, 122, 129, 144 Pederson, Gail . . ..... . . . .74 Newman, Steven . . . 65, 120 Otte, Sally . . . ....... 65, 144 Pederson, Janet ....... . 14, 47, Newton, Betty . . .... 46 Owen, Marie . . . . . 86 100, 109, 113, 126, 147 Newton, Robert . . . . 46 Owings, Norma . . . . . 113 Pederson, Rollin ...... . . . . . .81 Nibley, Lloyd .... . . 64 Owings, Vic . . . . .66, 144 Pedicord, Terry . . .118, 123, 131, 144 Niccolson, Robert . . . . . 115 Ownbey, Janice . . .... 64 Peek, Bill ......... . . . . . 72 Nichols, Lindalee. . . 83 Oylear, Jan . . . . . 71 Pelton, Darlene . . . . . .63 Nickerson, Gail. . , . 66 Perkin, Donald. . . . . . .64 Nicolls, Dudley . . . . . 83 Perkin, Paul . . . . .81, 152 Nielsen, Richard . . . . 68 Perkins, George . . . . . . . .64 Niemeyer, John. . .... 73 Pace, Dwain . . . ....... 65 Perkins. Virginia - . - . 81. 132 Nitz, Ted .... 65, 109 125 Pachot, Diana . . . . . 72, 110, 147 Perley, PHI -... - 47 109. 129 Nitz, Wilfred. . . . . . 84 Packham, John . . . ..... 136 Perry, Lorelee . . . . 63 126, 144 Nolte, Howard . . . . 71 Paddock, Cheryl. . . ....... 86 PCISOH. D6211 ------- - - - - - 68 Nordlund, Loren . . ..... . 76 Page, Julianne . . . . 46, 102, 121 Peters, Dave ......... . . 116 Norte, Dee . . . .... 74 110 Paige, Debra . . . .... 46, 126 Peters, Karolyn . 66. 100, 120 121, 122 Northam, Karen , 66, 120 145 Paige, Joann ,,,, ,,,,,, 8 6 Petersen, James . 17, 81, 104, 136, 137 Northrup, Nonie ...... 73, 114 133 Pailthorp, Charles. . . .... 86 Petersen, Joan ........... . .81 Northrup, Sue , , , , ,11 15, Pailthorp, Robert . . . . 46, 105 Petersen, Patricia . . . . 63, 129, 145 46, 105, 113, 114, 132, 138 Paino, Maryann . . . 86 Peterson, Alan Ur.J . . .... . .65 Nostrant, Gil .....,,,,,,,, 83 Painter, Rodney . . . ...... 46 Peterson, Alan fSo.J. . . . .74 Nottingham, Robert. . . . . 15, 83 Palitzsch, Patricia ........ 75, 127 Peterson, Karen . . . . . . .81 Nowak, Mike . . . .... 83 Palmer, Alan ........ 14, 67, 120 Peterson, Kaye. . . . . . 47 Nudelman, Eugene . . .15, 62, Palmer, Susan fReg. 2331 .... 86, 133 Petterson, Laura . . .47, 111 64, 68, 118, 123 Palmer, Susan fReg. 2351. . .... 87 Pfahl, Dolores . . ...... 75, 111 NL11T1riCh, Edgar. . . 84 Palo, Susan ........ . . . 15, 86 Phelps, Barbara ........ . . . 81 Nuszbaum, Helen . . . 46 Panagloteres, Grace . . . . .. . .87 Phillips, Carol .... 47, 103 116, 123 Pantle, Thomas ..... ..... 7 3 Phillips, John fJr.J ..... 65 112, 144 Panzer, Dick ....... . . 46, 94, Phillips, John fFr.J . . .... 81, 118 104, 120, 122, 158 Phillips, Karon .... . . . . 81 Odiorne, Morris. .15, 74, 113, 123 147 Pardi, Pat ......... . . . 87 Phillips, Sharon ........ . . . 76 Ogden, Marilyn. 46, 100, 109, 113 114 Parker, David ...... .... 8 6 Phipps, Nelda ......... . . . 81 Ogilvy, Penny .......... 74 127 Parker, Denncy . . . . .73, 115 Piazza, Marilyn.76, 113, 128, 133, 147 Okazaki, Mae ...,,,,,,, 67 127 Parker, James . . .... 87 Piepke, Delores ...... 66 112, 114 Pierson, Jan . . . . Pillsbury, Mike. . . Pimentel, Mary. . Piper, Keith .... Pittman, Douglas . . Pitts, Clarence . . Platt, Robert . . . Platt, William . . . Plumb., Robert . . . Plunkett, Sharon . . Poarch, Cindy . . . Pochert, Arthur . . Pointer, Lolame . . . Poland, Janice . . . 75, 76, 113, 128 Polen, Dennis .... Polen, Robert . . Poleo, Carol. . . Policar, Ralph . Pollock, Keith. . . Poole, Jim ..... Porter, Vanna .... Porterfield, Patricia Potter, Linda .... Pottratz, Melanie . . Potts, Muriel . . . Pouppirt, Louis. . . Powell, Lewis . . . Powell, Michael . . Pratt, Gary .... Priaulx, Allan . . Priaulx, Sheila. . . Price, Jon . . . Price, Roger . . Priddy, Jolla .... Priddy, Martha. . . Priddy, Mary .... Prichard, Nadine . . Prosser, Charlene. . Psihogios , Katherine . Purkerson, James. . Purves, Ruth . . . . Quick, Paula . . Rabe, Gerald . . . Raddon, Stanley . . Rady, William . . . Rains, Meredith. . . Ralph, Robert .... Rambo, Florence . . Rarnsdell, Al. . .15 Ramsperger, Leonard Randish, Nancy . . . Randle, Ina . . . Ransom, Judy . . Ransom, Robert . . Raptor, Nick . . . 70, '76, 117, 128 ......71,112 ......66 77 .. 75,110,124 .....73 ..47,124 ... 81 . .. '71 .......72 .. 28,81,138 .....76 .....86 .. .. 15,70, ......47 .......'71 ..68, 126,145 ......66 ...68 .82 ....82 . . . 82, 152 ....82 .82 . . . 65, 119 ....73 ...82 ...82 . .71, 124 .......82,196 64, 122, 126, 145 .68 . . . . . . 82 67, 126, 133, 144 .82 . . B2 ..68 ... ..74 .. ...82 . ...76 ...33 ...121,122 ..83 lillllll 47,101,105, 114 .........47 ......63,129 '74, 116, 124, 162 . . '72, 152 . . 76, 152 . . . . . .. 83 . 64, 112, 136 Raptor, Tom . . . Rauscher, Joanne . Rauscher, Marlene Ray, Judy .... Rayburn, Kenneth . . . Redifer, Beatrice . Reeder, Sharon . . Reedy, Margaret. Regier, Eugene. . Reich, Carole . . Reiley, Patricia. . Reinicke, Collette Reinika, Marlene . . 47, 112, 145 47, 111 ........84 47, 172, 173, 176 . 64, 98 77, 122 128, 147 .84 117, 127 . . 71, 126 47, 113 77, 113, one . . . . .71, 117, 128 Reiter, Dennis. . . . . . . . . .66, 115, 125, 150, 153, Relos,Pat............ Rengo, Gail. . . . Renzelman, Fred Restad, Carol . . . . Retter, Ralph. . . Retter, Terry . . . Reynolds, Patricia Rhodes, Susan . . Rice, Brian .... Rice, Faye . . . Rice, Jacqueline . Rice, James . . . 162, 169 . . .75 . . . . .47, 142, 145 . . . . . . . . .86 65, 121, 122, 145 ......47,162 . . . . . 72, 196 . 47, 78, 102, 147 84 172, 176, 180, 182 Richards, David . Richards, Jack . . 100, 112, 113, 137, 147 Richards, James . Richards, Phyllis . Richert, Frances . Richmond, Jean. . Rickel, Don . . . Ridling, Donald . Rigert, Raymond . s o Rigg, Dolores . . . . Rightmlre, Dianne Riley, Charlotte . Riley, Jack . . . . 145, 172, 176, Riley, Jerry . . . Riley, Shari . . . Ripley, Marguerite Ritchie, Marilyn . Robanske, Dennis. Robbins, Carol. . William Robbins, Roberts, Fredrick. Roberts, Nancy . . Roberts, Richard . Roberts, Sam . . . Robertson, Cynthia Robertson, George Robinson, Gail . . .....73,123 ...84,197 ....84 .. ..47,125, . .......84 ......67,94, .........65 ......84,152 47, 103,115, 144 ........73 ...'11 ....47 ....s5 ...47,1as ...c-36,122 .. ....99 66.125, 80,182 1 Robinson, George . . Robinson, Johnetta Robinson, Lemuel Robinson, Manfred ......15,85 . . . 74, 114, 132 . . . . . 85 . . . 85 . . . . . 85 . . 74, 122 . . . .. 47, 112 . . 48, 99, 104 . . . . . 85 .66 . . 65, 162, 169 . ....... 7 5 . . 48, 112, 147 .85 . . .75, 121, 123 ......85 .....75,147 . . 48, 147, 162, 163, 164, 172, 173, 174, 177 ..........85 Robinson, Suzanne Robison, Marcene48, 109, 121, 142, 154 Rockwood, Edward ..... 48, 105, 136 Rodinsky, Joeen . . . . . 76, 117, 128 Rodway, Rolland . . ....77,152 Roeder, Wally . . ...... 85 Rogers, Bob . . . . . 77, 110 Rogers, Diane . . . . . 66, 129 Rogers, Norma . . . .... 48, 147 Rohlfing, Dorothy . . . . . .6, 48, 105 Rollins, Earl ..... ....... 1 19 .75 Rollwage, Roberta .......... . . .15, 72, 114, 126 .85 Rooney, Sharon ......... 48, 90, 104, 123, 127, 142, 155 Rosebrook, Gary ........... 82 Rosebrook, Joyce ........... 86 Rosen, Elaine . . . . . 72, 116 .73 Ronsin, Cheryl . . Rooney,Jack............. Rosenberg, Carol. . . . . Rosenberg, Norma . . . . . . . . . 129 Rosencrantz, Suzanne . . . 17, 48, 101 Rosendaal, John .... ..... 7 3 Rosenthal, Russell .... . . 73 Rosing, Constance ...... . . 48, 111, 116, 120, 147, Ross, Larry ........ . . 85 Rossman, Nannette . . . . 71 Rosumny, Franklin. . . -. ..83 Roth, Charles .... . . 74 Roth, Robert . . . . . . .67 Rothermel, Vern . . . . . . 83 Rothery, Ken . . . . . 74, 115 Rubin, Joe .... ....... 7 4 Rueppell, Bonita . . . . 72, 116, 129 Rufener, Joan . . . ..... . 83. Ruff, Dick . . . . . . 112, 118 Ruff, Judy ....... ....... 83 Rumbough, Georgie . . . . 48, 117, 129 Runstein, Ted . . . ..... . . 15 Russell, Carolyn . . . . . 48, 111, 145 Russell, Dennis . . ...... 83 Russell, Gloria . . . . . 63 Russell, Judy . . . . 75, 127 Russell, Ken . . . . . 71, 124 Russell, Peri ..... . . 48 .. ..83 Rynerson, Patricia . Sachs, Lyle .... 78, 109, 113, 123, 124, 125 Sackmaster, Bob ...... 13, 48, 105, 110, 136, 137, 142, 143, 154 Sackmaster, Jocine ........ 64, 126 Sadlier, Sally .... . . 48, 111 .......3O,48, Sagner,Max...........,..83 Sakano, Grace . . ll, 48, 102, 127, 132 Sakano, Phyllis ...... 76, 127, 132 Salmonson, Karen ........... 83 Salmonson, Robert ........... 66 Salvon, Dennis .65, 117, 152, 162, 180 Sa1von,Iohn... 84 Samuel, Bob . . . . 67, 121, 125 Sanders, Charles . . . . .67, 121, 125 Sanders, Marshall ..... 48, 122, 147 Sanderson, Charlotte . . ...... 65 Sandsness, James . . . . . 84, 116 Sandsness, Judy . . .... 66, 126 Sanford, Jean . . . . 76, 114, 134 Sanford, Kay . . ..... .16, 48, 102, Schwab, Fred . . . . . 105, 113, 114, 120, 133, 134 Sanman, Roger ......... 48, 136 . 48 Sarmer, Kathaleen 48, 60, 99, 114, 134 Sasaki, Shirley . 63, 100, 111, 120, 132 Sasser, Constance ........ 77, 126 Sanner,Karen........... Sather, Clifford . . ....... 77 Sauer. John . . . . .84 Saul, Rhonna . . . . . 71 Sautner, Dorothy . . . . . 48 Saverude, Charlie . . ..... 84 Sawyer, Penney ..... . 63, 113 Sax, Beverly .......... 49, 101, 102, 105, 120, 133 Saxen, Dianne . . . . . . . . 71 Sayler,Dorene Sayler, Patti . . . . . . . . . . 72, 110 Scales, Sally . . 49, 100, 101, 113, 126 Scearce, Richard ........ 115, 147 Schafer, Arlene .... . . 66, 132 Schaffran, Carolynne. . . . . 86 Schall, Norma ..... . . . 86 Schantin, Donald . . . .... 68, 99 Schatz, Stanley ....... 15, 86, 152 Schermerhorn, Charles . . ..... 86 Schield, Sheila ..... .... 7 6 Schierman, Marilyn ....... 72, 113 Schiller, Gloria .... 49, 60, 98, 145 Schilling, Larry . . . . . . . . .86 Schindler, Nancy . . . . 73, 127 Schleining, Marilyn ....... 6, 11, 17, 49, 101, 105, 111 Schlosser, Jim .... . . . 73 Schmidt, Shirley . . . . 74 Schmitz, Judy . . . . .86 Schmitz, Kenneth . . . .86 Schnitzer, Amold . . .... 74 Schnitzer, Fay . . . . .86, 197 Schnurr, Marilyn . . . . . . 74 Schofield, Dan .... . . .72 Schoolmaster, Phil . . ..... 49 Schroeder, Bob . . . . . 123, 180 Schuck, Suzanne . . . . . . 64, 145 Schuerman, Frederick ......... 75 Schuerman, Sally ..... 49, 103, 119 Schuerman, Sue . . . . 49, 103, 119 Schultz, Carole . . ....... 86 Schultz, Fred . . ..... 64, 145 Schulzke, Del . . . . . 76, 136, 196 Schumacher, Gail ..... 77, 124, 125 Schuppel, Alice ........ 75, 109, 110, 114, 134, 147 Schuster, Gary ....... . .49, 110 . . . 16, 49, 60, 112, 113, 142, 152, 153, 154 Schwab, Mary ............ 67 Schwab, Norman . . . . . 49 Schwartzkopf, Janet . . . . .49 Schwarz, Maruice . . . . . . . .77 Schweitzer, Janet ........ 49, 90, 128, 142, 154, 155 Schwindt, Shirley .... . . . 86 Scott Bonita .... .... 4 9 Scott, David ........... 71, 124 Scott, Gary ........... . . . 86 Scott, John 68, 113, 125, 147, 162, 164 Scott, Judy .............. 71 See, Karen . 49, 90, 102, 120, 126, 128 Sect, Douglas ............. 84 Seibold, Karren . . . ...... . .87 Selders, Patsy . . . . . 73, 117, 152 Self, Janet .... ....... 8 7 Sell, Ellen . . ........ .83 Sells, Janet . ...... 117, 127 Sells, Rodney . . . 49, 60, 112, 145 Senner, Gary . .......... 77 Senner, Wayne . . . . 49, 125 Sevier, Richard . . .... 87 Sewall, Shirley. . . . . .87, 132 Shackelford, Larry . . . . .73, 104 Shackelford, Michael. . . . . .77 Shaine, Larry ...... .... 6 3 Shane, David . . . . . 67, 120 Shannon, Darrell . .... 87 Shannon, Jim . . . . .84 Sharp, Corrine . . . . .87 Shea, Gwen . . . . . .73 Shekter, Stephen . . . 71 Shelley, Stuary . . ......... 87 Shenker, Arden ...... 49, 105, 109, 113, 120, 124, 130, 137, 147, 158 Sheridan, Pat. . . ........ .66, 117, 122, 129, 150 Sherk, Barbara ..... ..... 7 1 Sherley, Hal ........... 74, 121 Sherrill, Joan .......... 49, 91, 105, 114, 120, 123, 142 Sherwin, Dwight ......... 66, 75 Shiniger, David. . Shisler, Jay . . . Shleifer, Linda . . Shoemaker, Joyce Short, Allen . . . Short, Joe . . . Shroll, Jean . . Shults, William. . Shultz, Phil . . . Shumm, Lawrence . Siebel, Donald . . Siebel, Joan . . Siebert, Mary . . . Siegelbaum, M. . Sigell, Leonard . . Simon, Robert . . Simpson, Judy . . . . .65, 112, 118, 144 ........74 ...65,114,145 ........81 ..67,122 ...49,147 ...74 ...65 ...81 .. ...81 ..66,111, 81 152 158 .81 113 . . .68, 145, . . .14, 49, Simpson, Marlene . . . . . 81, 119 Simpson, Michael . . ..... .74 Sinclair, Robert . . . . 77, 115, 137 Siner, Larry ....... . . . 75, 147 Singer, Barbara ,,,....., 15, 66, 116, 120, 126, 135 Sipila, Sandra .... 65, 126, 128, 144 Sitner, Ronald . . ........ 49 Sleeper, Shirley , , ,,,,,, 81 Slifman, Bobbie . . . . . 64, 145 Sloan, Catherine . . . . .76, 129 Slyte, Christina . ..... 49 Small, Joanne . . . . . .81 Small, Patty . . . . . 49, 152 Smedberg, Carol . . . . . . . . . 81 Smith, Aubrey . . ........ 50 Smith, Chuck ..... 15, 50, 109, 122 Smith, Coralee ........... 67 Smith, David . . . . . . . 81 Smith, Dick . . . . . . 112 Smith, Dorothy ........ 50, 103, 113, 126, 133, 144, 154 Smith, Eileen .......... 81, 152 Smith, Emily . . . . . 50, 109, 115 Smith, Janet . . ..... 64 Smith, Janice . . , , , 67 144 Smith. Jay. . . . . . . .81 Smith, Judith . . . . . . 81 Smith, Karen . . . . . 81 Smith, Marilyn . . . . . . . . 71 Smith, Meredith. . ....... 77 Smith, Pat . . . . . 72, 113, 197 Smith, Regina . . ..... 81 Smith, Robert .... . . . 63 162 Smith, Susan fSo.J . . . . 74, 127 Smith, Susan QFr.J . . . . .82 Smithson, Richard . . . . . 50 Smoot, Virginia . . . . . 63, 147 Snider, Dan ........... 82, 116 Snider, Joe .......... 13, 50, 93 118, 123, 125, 142, 162 Snyder, Dennis ........... 82 Snyder, Keith ........... .65 Snyder, Larry . . 50, 125, 145, 162, 163 Soderwall, Karen ..... 15, 71, 114 Soderwall, Mary. . . . . 50, 126 Soles, Herschel. . . . . . 82 Solomon, Bert ............. 50 Somerville, Marilyn . 50, 100, 103, 133 Sonderskov, Diane ....... 67, 121 Sonnekes, Carol. . . . . 50, 111 Sorensen, Nancy . . . . .71, 110 Sorrells, Patricia . . . . . 66 Souron, Bonnie ..... . . 82 Southworth, Marilyn . . . . 7, 50, 105, 113, 120, 121 Spady, William ..... . . .72 Spannuth, Jill . . . . . . . .82 Spear, Laura Jean .... . . . 63, 144 Spear, Sally ........... 14, 50, 94, 105, 109, 113, 128, 134 Spencer, Audrey .... 50, 144, 154 Spencer, Georjean . . . 72 Stubblefield, Ruth . . . .50, 122 Thompson, Janet . . . . . . 85 Sperber, Albert Carl. . .... 82 Stubenrauch, Carl . . .... 87 Thompson, Marjorie . . . . . . . 66 Speros, Mark ..... .... 7 3 Subotnick, Ronald . . . 15, 85 Thompson Ted .... . . 85, 116 Speros, Tom .... . . . .73, 104 Suckow, Karl .... .... 5 1 Thompson, Terry .... . . . 51, 122, Spint, Kenneth . . . . . . . 50, 100, Suckow, Lowell . . . . 7, 51 123, 124, 142, 155 115, 136, 162, 163 Sullivan, John . . . . . . 84 Thomson, Gary ......... .74, 112 Spitzer, Marty ...... . .82 Sullivan, Kathy . . . .... 84 Thomson, Jean . . . .74, 122, 132 Stadheim, Shelly . . .... 71 Sullivan, Rosemary ....... 63, 113 Thorne, George . . .... . . 74 Stahl, Ellen .... . . 74 127 Sullivan, Tim ............ 51 Thorne, Terry . . . .83 Stahl, Sandra . . . . . 82 S11110W2Y. D01111 -51- 109. 112. 125. 196 Thorsnes, Dan . . . . 65 Staigen, Paul. . . . 82 Summerill, Gerald .......... '75 Thgfgtad, Rgbgcca , , .51 Stalker, Kelly . . . ....... 74 Summerill. Keith - - -'--- 51 Thurber, Jay . . . . . . .83 Stalker, Roger . . . . .65, 120, 129 Sumner, Carol. . . ...... 84 Thurman, Jamgg , , , , , , 83 Stanton, Sheila . . . . .50 113, 114 Sumner, Mary Lou . . . .75, 114, 197 Thye, Robert .... . . . . . .51 Starr, Louanne . . . . . .72, 112 Sussman, Laura .... ....... 5 1 Tibbetts, Rosemary . . . . .121, 144 Starr, Willaim . . . . 67 117, 147 Sussman, Lois ........ 7, 28, 51, Tilling, Donna , , , . , 64, 126 Staub, Richard . . . . . .75, 104 101, 105, 113, 120, 133, 134 Timmins, pat , , , , , , , ,gg Staver, Barbara . f - - - 82 Sutton, Derald ............ 84 Titus, Vernon . . . . . . 51, 123, Stavney, Slgrid . . .----. 82 Sutton, Marlene. . . . 51, 129, 145 125, 144, 152, 180, 131 St. Clair, Jim . . .... 112, 180 Svgndggn, Arlene . . ....-- 84 Tooze, Gertrude .......... . .71 Stearns, Donna. . . . . 75 117. 123 Swan, Billie .... . . .74 Torson, Bob ,,,, , , 51, 118, 123 Steed, Rosemary. . . . . 66, 121 Swan, Judy . . . ......... 85 Tower, Sally. . . . . . . 7, 67 Steerman, Gary ------------ 32 Swanson, Carol ............ 72 Towle, George. . . . . 51 Steinmerz. Gretchen -.------- 50 Swanson, Esta .... 63, 116, 120, 126 Towne, William . . . . . . . as 51eP1'1Cn5v 133111013 - 50' 100- 111. 113 Swanson, Lee . . .......... 75 Tracey, Sharon . . . . 72, 128 StePhen50nv Lee - - - - - ---Q 82 Swanson, Lynn . . . . . .85 Trawin, Nancy . . . . . 83 SICIH. Jacob - - - ---- - - - 76 Swanson, Thomas . . . . . .85 Trebelhorn, Susan . . . .83 Stern, Michael . . . 50, 105 120, 124 Swggngy, Judy , , , , 51, 142 Tfggcg, Mike , , , . 63 Stern, Roberta - - ---- - - - 33 Sweeney, Michael . . . . . 76 Trefry, Ronald . . . . . . . . . .75 Stevens, Deb0r3h - . . -15, 83 Swenby, Norma . . . .51, 132 Trezise, Mary . . . . . . . . . .83 Stevens, Jim . . . . . . . . 76 Sweynor, Paula . . . . 66, 111 Triplett, Carol . .14, 75, 113, 128, 147 Stevens, Karlene . . ...-.... 77 Swim, William . . . . . 85 Troch, Dick ..... 75, 112, 129, 147 Stevenson, Carolyn .... 50 111, 116 Switzer, William. . . . . 51 Troxel, Beverly ......... . . .65 Stewart, Barbara . . ...... 83 Sypher, Lee .... . .77, 147 Troxel, Gary ...... ...... . 83 Stewart, Marilyn . . . .65, 126 Trullinger, Frank ....... 65, 116, Stewart, William. . . .66, 144 125, 144, 162, 168 St. George, Evelyn . . .... 48 Trygstad, Roger ...... . . . 51 Stiles, Bill ..... . .65, 120 Tabler, Roger . . . . .85 Tsigris, Constance . . . . .51, 114 Stocks, Jim .... . . . 50 Taft, Wesley . . . . . . 85 Tucker, Diane. . . . . . . .83 Stocks, Loreen . . . .... 71, 114 Takeuchi, Sylvia. . ...... 76, 126 Tucker, Gary. . . . . . . . 84 Stoffer, Lucile . . . 73, 116 117, 128 Tangvald, Beverly ........ 51, 122 Tl1Cker, Marilyn . . . . 63, 113 Stoneberg, Rosemary .... . . . 50 Tanler, Phyllis .... 51, 101, 105, 113 Trlggle P2111 - - - - - - 76 Stoop, Chuck .... . . .72 Taskar, Joel. . . .......... 65 TUFHCI, Gary - - - - 64 Stotler, Sara .... .... . . . 72 Tathwell, Roger . . . . .51 Turner, 101111 . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Stoughton, William ..... . . . 73 Tatum Donna . . . . . . 85 Tyle, Judy. . . . . 52, 116, 142, 144 Stout, Barbara . . . 64, 122 126, 132 Taylor, Dave . . . , 67, 118 TYHTCI, Liflda - - . - - - - . . . .84 Stout, Carol .... .... . . . 84 Taylor, Joan . . . . . 85 Stout, Roger . . . . . 50 124, 125 Taylor, Keith ......... . . . 65 Stover, Herbert . . . . 64 109, 111 Taylor, Nancy .... 51, 101, 102, 105, Strader, Karen . . . . . . . . . 84 109, 113, 120, 122, 126, 186 Unthank, James . . . . . . . .63 Strand, Gerald qSo.1 . . . . . . 71 Taylor, Sue ........... 71, 122 Unthank, Thelma . . . . . . . .84 Strand, Gerald CFr.J . . . . 84 Taylor, Tom . . . . . 64 Upham, Roger . . . . 66, 150, 153 Strange, Eleanor .... .... 7 4 Teeple, LeRoy .... , , , '71 Upton, Carole . . . 52, 94, 105 Stratton, Leon ....- . . 67, 144 Templeman, Gail. . . .... 72 Upton, Linda . . . . . . . . . 77 Strickwerda, Mollie . . . ..... 68 Templeman,'Kathryn . . . 115, 122 Urbanek, Janet . . . . 65, 111, 144 Strom, GregOry . . . ---.-- 7 4, 196 Templeman, Susan . . ..... 85 Usher, Stan . . . . . . . 65, 144 Strom, Jack ......... 73, 84, 196 Therrell, Phyllis . . . . . 82 5TI0rI1bCIg. AHHCUG - - 15, 72. 127. 197 Thoensen, Bernhard . . ..... .85 Stromberg, Sina . . . . . 67, 100 121 Thomas, Barbara . . . . . . . . . .73 Stryker, Pat ,..... ....... 7 5 Thomas, Delbert . . 51, 109, 110 Vahl, Vincent ......... 66, 100, Stubblefield, Fancho . . . . 66 Thomas, Jim .... ...... 8 5 115, 118, 121, Stubblefield, Phil. . . . . 84 Thomas, Sharon . . . . 71 Vanderberg, Faith . . . .86 Va upell, Antoinette . 52 Woo, Diana ....... . . . . 71, Vandervlugt, Elizabeth Vanderfort, Arlene . . Van Haverbeke, Louise Van Horn, Bob . . . Van Kleeck, George Van Kleeck, Patricia Van Raden, Ken . . Van Saun, Dick . . .. ..86 . ..86 .. ...77 .. .... 83 .. ..66, 172 .. ....86 ....71 ......52,115, 120, 125, 162, 167 Vantyne, Margery . Van Zanten, Judy . . Veazie, Virginia . . Vernon, Donald. . Vernon, Joanne . . Vernon, Joyce . . Verry, Joyce . Viken, Dave . . Vincent, Joyce. . . Vincent, Sally . . . Visse, Harry . . . Visse, Joan . can Voeller, William . . Voll, Gwenita . . . Volz, Barbara . . . . . Von Breeden, Bonnie Vondra, Jack . . . . Vondra, James . . Wachtman, Gary . . Wade, Peggy .... ..52, 102 ..71,121 . ..52,126 ... 67 ....86 .. 17,52 ...73 ..65 ..72 ..122 .....86 .15, 52, 123, 196 197 86, . . . 64, 99, 104 ......73 ..86 .. ..75 ..71 ..86 ...64 ..... 28,52, 113, 128, 132, 138, 147 Wadleigh, Virginiadale Waggoner, Shirley . Wagner, Albert . . . 113, 116, 120, Wagoner, Bill . . . Walcott, Gary . . Walker, Gayle . . . Walker, Jackie . . . 122, 126, 142, Walker, Larry . . . 118, 125, 153, Walker, Nancy . . . Walker, Valerie . . Wallace, Deanna . . Wallace, Roberta . . Wallace, Winfield . .86 .. .84 . ..74 Wagner, Constance . . 135 ..67, .........72 . . 75, 121, 123 . . ..... 17 ......52,9O, 143 15, 63, 115, 116, 162, 166, 180 14, 63, 100, 126 . . . . 122, 145 . . 63, 144 .....86 .. ..66,162 Ward, William fSr.J . . . . . 52, 78 Ward William fFr.J. . . . . . .87 Warr, Gilbert . . . .... . . .52, 67 Warr, Robert . . . Warren, Beverly . . Warren, Dale . . . . .63, 112, 137, 144 . 52, 60, 121, 142 ......14,52, 64, 112, 162, 165 Warrington, Sharron Watson, Onetta . . .. ...lll ......52,122 Webb, Ross.. ....... 77 Webb, Roy . 30, 52, 109, 110, 119, 144 Webster, Harold . . Webster, Jo . . . . Wedge, Carolyn . Wedge , Rosemarie Wehmeier, Ranella Weidel, Kathy . . . Weimer, Kathryn . Weinberg, Gloria . Weiner, Jean . . . Weinstein, Molly . Weinstein, Ronald . Weis, Gloria . . . Weis, William . . . Weisblatt, Beverly . Weiss, Bud ..... Welch, Rebecca . . Welding, Lawrence Wells, Rodney . . . Welter, Vernon. . Wendland, Ron . . 123, 125, 136, 162, Wenman, Nancy . Wentz, Beverley Wentz, Penelope . . . . 64, 127, 144 . . . . .87, 152 .. ........87 .52 .. 100,114,145 ....52,100 .....71,110 ......52,147 . 52, 60, 94, 133 .87 . . . 72 .53 . . . .53, 113 .....71,121 . . 67, 114, 121 .. ...53,112 ...72,147 ........73 . .17,53,115, 167 73,128,197 53,129 87 Wernsing, Jerry . . . .15, 73, 112 Wess, Sharon . . . .... 67, 98 West, Beverley. . . - .53, 123 West, Dennis . . . ....... . . 81 West, Ellen .... 15, 80, 81, 82, 135 West, John. . . . ..... . . . 110 West, Sue ..... ..... 7 1, 110 Westerlund, Irene . . . ..... .63 Westrup, Nancy . . ......... 53 Wetle, David . .63, 100, 112, 120, 129 Wetle, Robert . . . ....... 15, 81 Whalen, Diane . . ....... 82 Wheeler, Charles . Wheeler, Gene . . Wheeler, Jacalyn . Whelan, Gary . . . . . 53,110,125 .. .... 121 .....63, 74 . . 14, 53, 100 wauin, B111 ,,,, , , 86, 130 White, William . . ..... . 82 Walling, Doug . . . .... 67 Whitehead, Merrily . .... 76, 110 Wallway, Wallace , , , , 52, 118 Whitely, Fran . . . . . . 74, 113, 147 Walrod, Colleen . . . . . . 86 Whiteman, Jacqueline .... . . 82 Walters, Dgrggn . . . . .87 Wh1IHCy, F3I11'11C . . . . . . . - . . 53 Walters, Gary . . . . . 52 Whitney, George . . . . 15, 66, 147 Walters, Phyllis . . . . 65, 121 Whitney, Louise . . ...... . . .83 Waltrip, Torn . . .... 66 Wick, Bruce .... . 53, 60, 142, 147 Ward, Gail . . .... 127 Wiebold, Dan .... .... 5 3, 112 Ward, Gary . . . . 74, 115 Wiener, Howard . . . . 53, 78, 105 Ward. Janet . . . . .87 Wiener, Kenneth. . . . . . .75 Wierson, Merrill. . . . . . 82 Wierson, Shaun. . . . . . 84 Wiggins, Jim . . . . . . . .73, 117 Wight,Clark..... ......104 Wiglesworth, Marilyn. . . 67, 122, 126 Wilcox, Elaine. . . . . ..... . . 71 Wilcox, Wilcox, Wilder, Lucy. . . Wilder, Willie. . . . Wilkens, John. . . Wilkeson, Sandra . . 144 . . . . .114, .66, 84 . .15, 73, 134, 147 Shirley . . Susy . . ........85 .......85 Wilkins, Mary . . . . . 65, 114, 145 Wilkinson, Robert. . . . 15, 70, 76, 112 Williams, Alan . . ..... 76, 152 . . ...... 83 Williams, Ann .... Williams, Barbara. . . 53, 90, 122, 14-4 Williams, Nadyne .......... 66 127 Willimont, Donna . . . . . 53, 102, Willis, Margaret . . .... . . . 53 Wilson, JoEllen . . . . . . .68, 111, 53 120 Wilson, Larry CSr.J . . . . . . . , 136 Wilson, Larry fReg. 1435 . . . . .83 Wilson, Larry QFr.j .... . . 86 Wilson, Lee Ann . . .... 84 Wilson, Martha . . . . 66, 147 Wimber, Jim .... . . 66, 124 Winkelman, Larry . . . . . . . .86 Winsor, Dennis . . . . . . . . 116, 152 Winter, Larry . . 105, 109, 120, 129, 147, 194 Winter, Robert .... 64, 116, 125, 162 Witteman, Kathleen ......... 64, 100, 114, 132, 158 Woerner, Joan ..... . . .64 Wojcik, Dorothy . . . . 53 .86 Wolfe, Pamela . . . . . . . . Wonderlick, Alfred . . . . 15, 71, 115 Wonderlick, Gene . . . . .53, 78, 115 .82 Wonderly, Carol. . . Wong, Jack . . ..... . . . 67, 145 112 Wood , Dawn .30, 53, 90, 102, 128, 144 Wood, Helen ........ 72, 124, 125 Wood, Joe . 66, 87, 118, 123, 125, 136 Wood, Kathy ....... 72, 122, 126 Wood, Nancie .......... 67, 145 Wood , Woodford, Judy . . Woodman, Darrell Woods , Woodside, Jon . . Woodward, Alan . 144 . ......... 87 Walter. . 63, 112, 118, 136, ....... 63,120 Elinor .... . . 53, 113, 126 . . .64, 180, 183 . ....... 81 Woodward, Sharon . . . . 81, 152 Woodyard, Diane. . .... 82 Woodyard, Tommy . . . . . 82 Woolard, Christina . . . . 122 Woolington, Nancy. . . . 73 Worley, Chuck . . . . . 53 Wrenn, Don . . . .... . . 82 Wright, Carol . . . ..... . .83 Wright, Charlotte . . . . 65, 121, 145 Wright, Jim ..... 53, 118, 123, 152 Wright, Kermeth ........ 73, 124 Wright, Marilyn ...... 73, 122, 126 Wright, Robert . . 65, 93, 109, 115, 121 Wymore, Dorothy ........ 54, 60, 90, 120, 123, 129, 142, 147 Yaw, Georganne . . Alm, Bertha. . . Altree, Wayne . . Andersen, Melva . . . Anderson, Lydia . . Arnold, Edgar . . Austin, Esther . . Bartell, Virginia . . . Benedict, Benjamin Borchers, Harvey . Yeager, Carol . . . .....54,105, 109, 113, 126, 145, 147 Yeager, Joyce . . . Yokum, Keith . . . York, Beverly . . . Young, Barbara . . Young, Jack . . . Youngstrom, Joan . ..84 ........85 .......54,121 Yost, Doug . . . . . . . . . 54,152,154 67, 115, 118, 147 . . 54, 124, 147 .......81 Zednik, ,Zaneeta . . Ziegler, Joan . . Ziegler, Judith . . Zilk, Beverly . . . Zimmer, Hans . . Zook, Jeannie . . . - - 34 Zugman, Richard . . . . . 22, 75 Hanford, De Ette . . . 2A Rgndglph, Chaflgg , , . . 22, 65 HBIISCII, William . . . . . 24 Reifgnyder, Hgflgy . , . . 22 Hendricksen, Ruth . . ....... 24 Remmgtgn, Hallie , , . . . .22 Hermann, Darle . . . . . 16, 24, 77 Robinson, Wayne . . . . . .22, 82 Hillcy, . . . . . 24, 72 Salserl Barbara. , . . . 22 Hirsch, Helen . . - - - 24 Sapper, Charles , , . . 22 Hockett, Jay ..... ..... 24 Schrogder, Mary, , . . . . .22 Holloway, Florence . . .... 24, 63 Seymour, John , . . . . . . . 22 Holsinger, Patricia . . . . 24, 74, 116 Simpson, Genevive . . . Boughton, Eugene . .... 22 Bray, Mary . . . . . 22, 85 Bricker, Lee .... .... 2 2 Buchanan, David . . . .22, 62 Buck, Ernest .... .... 2 2 Butler, Cyril ..... ..... 2 2 Butterfield, Cyril. . . . . 22, 108 Butts, Vern ...... . . . 22, 160 Calouri, Catherine . . . . . 22, 62 Carpenter, Kyral . . . . . . . 22 Carter, Alfred . . . . . .22, 70 Chaney, Laurelei . . . . .22, 74 Colby, Bill . . . . . Cremer, Cornelius . Curry, Bess .... Davis, Celia . . Dennis, Elsie . . De Vore, Loye . . . Dixon, Elizabeth . . . Doran, Jennie . . . Dulin, Virginia . . Dundore, Ruth . . . Eckelson, Genevlve Elkeland, Mildred Eilertsen, Bill . . . Ellmers, Harold , , Epler, Ferne .... Ewer, Ethel .... Failor, John .... Ferguson, Katherine Fiess, Paul ..... . . . . 22,68 . . 23, 67,116 .....22,78 ..23,70,124 ..23 ..23,86 ..23 ... 23 ,. ..23,72 ..........23 , , , ,23, 160, 196 23, 73, 116, 160 23, 80, 130, 148 23, 76 .. ..99 Gunderson, Saundra . . . . . . . 23, 84 Halling, Jean . . . . . . 28, 67, 197 Hamilton, Opal . . ...2-3,158 lngraham, Lloyd . Jack, Janet .... Jackson, Robert . . Jeans, Harold . . . ........24 . . 24, 60, 123, 142 ......23,24, 92, 117, 152, 153, 154 Johnson, Dorothy . Kleiner, Harold . . Knox, Clyde . . . Koch, Barney. . . Krichesky, Libble . Lansdon, Miriam . Larson, Morris . . . Leonard, Jack . . . Lieser, Jessie . . Martin, Theo . . May, Clarence . . . .....24,99 ........21 . . 24, 80, 86, 160 24, 160, 180, 182 . ..... ..24 .24,82' ...24 ......25,93 McCall, Paul . . 25, 26, 160, 172, 177 McCool, Eve . . . McLennan, May . . McLeod, Jack . . Meek, Colton . . Millican, Douglas Mishler, Ruby . . . Muirden, Marjorie Newcomer, Elva . Nottage, Howard . Olson, Zenas . . . 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