Grant Union High School - Prospector Yearbook (John Day, OR)
- Class of 1960
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FOREWORD This year the annual staff has tried to collect the events of the 1959-60 school year. We hope that this yearbook will always bring back many memorable moments spent here at Grant. We wish to express our sincere thanks to Verner and Sylvia Crowell for all their time and energy spent on the pictures for this yearbook. Also our thanks to Richard Moss for the drawings he made for us. THE STAFF Editor....................Warren Hallum Assistant Editor .... Carole Davis Layout Editor .... Georgiana Tussing Assistant Layout..............Clif Drew Sports.........................Jim Clift Business Manager. . Pete van der Vlugt Asst. Business Manager . . . Clif Drew Advisor .... Mrs. Frieda Sprouffske DEDICATION We, The Staff of the PROSPECTOR, dedicate this yearbook to the teenagers of today who will be the citizens of tomorrow. ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS—LEFT TO RIGHT: Sig Ellingson, Chet Arnett, A1 Reynolds, Chairman; Oliver Campbell, George Hansen, and Harvey Ringen. Principal Frank Doyel OUR PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Education is defined in part by Webster as: “discipline of mind or character through study or instruc- tion .’’ Toward this end we as educators are merely an agency endeavoring to utilize every resource at our disposal in furthering your attainment of this goal. It is our hope and dedication that we have equipped and will continue to equip you with the tools, the ex- periences, and the environment nec- essary for you to achieve your purpose in life. May you always be mindful that your education will never cease nor will your ability to contribute exceed that which you will receive from life. L. J. (PETE) BAUCUM Conservation Biology Mathematics RAY KARP American Problems Geography ED KRAUSE ROGER MEUSBORN Algebra I Mechanical Drawing Algebra II Shop Geometry Trigonometry Mathematics FACULTY MRS. FRIEDA SPROUFFSKE T yping Jounalism Shorthand Office Practice DON SWENSON Typing Bookkeeping Drivers Education SCHOOL PERSONNEL ELSIE BEZONA Cook MRS. ALICE KILLIBREW Secretary SENIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Warren Hallum, Pete van der Vlugt, Vice-President President Marla Nelson, Treasurer Eddie Bush, Secretary ADVISORS Mrs. Sylvia Benson L. J. Pete Baucum REPRESENTATIVES Larry Waldron Mike Sanders CLASS ACTIVITIES Senior Class Play Sadie Hawkins Dance Class Flower: Rose Buds Class Colors: Light Blue and White Motto: So little done, so much to do. ft HIGHEST HONORS Jim Clift Warren Hallum EDDIE BUSH JIM CLIFT ? Band 1,2, 3, 4 Band 1,2,3 sm A Chorus 3, 4 Band Officer 2, 3 Basketball 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Class Officer 4 Band Officer 4 Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Class Play 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 LILA BARRY Chorus 4 BOB CONFORTH DONALD DE VORE Chorus 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity 3, 4 BETTY DENHAM Chorus 2,3 Pep Club 3 GRAA 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 STAN GUNTLY WALTER GENTIS Transfer 3 Baseball 3, 4 Football 4 JV Basketball 3 Basketball 4 Letterman 3, 4 Class Play 4 GARRALD DOWNING Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANCIS GUILLIAMS DONNA YOUNG GARY LANGENFELD Sweetheart Queen 4 LINDA DRISKILL WARREN HALLUM Band 1 Class Officer 2 GRAA 2,3,4 Pep Club 3, 4 Pep Club Officer 4 Girls’ State 3 Paper Staff 3,4 Sweetheart Princess Homecoming Queen 4 Student Body Officer 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 JV Football 1, 2 Basketball Manager 2 Baseball Manager 1 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 BONHAM (B. J.) MATZEN Basketball 1 Football Manager 2,3 Boys’ State 3 Basketball Manager 3 Baseball 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 JIM KARP Basketball 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2 GINNI HANELL Prom Princess 4 Class Officer 1,2,3 Paper Staff 1,2,3 GRAA 2,3,4 Pep Club 3, 4 Rally Squad 3 Girls' State 3 Class Play 3,4 Yell Leader 4 Homecoming Princess 4 Student Body President 4 DAN MC KROLA Band 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Student Body Officer 4 JV Basketball 2,3 Basketball 1,4 Baseball Manager 3,4 KNOXIE GOHRING Basketball Manager 4 DALLAS MORRIS Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 BUTCH MASONHEIMEJR JANE INGRAHAM Chorus 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club Officer 3 Baseball 1,2,3 Class Play 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Band Officer 4 Band Paper Staff 3 JEAN NASH Chorus 3 Band GRAA 4 Prom Princess 4 MARLA NELSON Prom Queen 4 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 GRAA 2,3,4 Majorette 2 Band 3, 4 Volleyball 3,4 Sweetheart Princess 1,2 MARY MARGARET MORRIS Class Play 3, 4 Pep Club 3,4 GRAA 2,3,4 Chorus 3, 4 GERALDINE POWELL Chorus 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4 GRAA 2,3,4 GRAA Officer 4 Class Play 3 JAMES SHIELDS Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 RICHARD MOSS Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 3, 4 Football 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Class Play 3, 4 Chorus 4 GARY POWELL SHARON PERKINS Pep Club 3, 4 Class Play 4 Paper Staff 4 GRAA 3 Volleyball Manager 3 KAY SHUKLE Pep Club 4 Prom Princess 4 LE NORA RASMUSSEN Transfer 3 Band 3 Band Officer 3 Pep Club 3, 4 GRAA 3, 4 Rally Squad 3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 3 Paper Staff 3, 4 Tumbling Team 4 RON ROBINSON GEORGE SMITH Assistant Janitor 4 MIKE SANDERS Class Officer 1, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE FOR FOLLOWING SENIORS Maxine Mosley Bernard Seebart Tony Williams Geary Van Vleit LINDA HULL WHITE GRAA 2,3,4 Volleyball Team 3 Majorette 2, 3 Paper Staff 3 Chorus 3, 4 Pep Club 3 WILDA STINNETT Prom Artist 3 BARBARA WALKER GEORGIANA TUSSING Transfer 2 GRAA 2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Volleyball 3,4 Pep Club 3, 4 Tumbling Team Captain 4 Prom Princess 4 Class. Officer 1, 2 Class Play 4 Yell Leader 1, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Band Officer 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Volleyball 3,4 GRAA 2,3,4 Student Body Officer 4 KLISTA THISSELL TOM WILSON T ransfer 4 GRAA 2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Home Ec. Award Winner 4 Transfer 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Boys’ State 3 PETE VAN DER VLUGT Football 3 Class Play 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Basketball Manager 1, 2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Band Officer 3 RICHARD EDIGER Football 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 LARRY WALDRON GARY WALL Boys’ State 3 Class Play 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Transfer 2 Basketball 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 JV Football 3 Class Officer 4 Class Play 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY June 1, 1960 Dear Jane, Now that graduation is over, and things have finally resumed their normal place, I have decided to jot down some of the things we did when we were in high school. I’ll never forget that first day when we entered good ole Grant and received our first high school books. Later we were ushered into the gym, where we held our first class meeting and elected Mike Sanders, President; John Cliff, Vice-President; Larry Hoare, Treasurer; Georgiana Tussing and Marla Nelson, Representatives. Remember that freshman initiation? That is one thing I’ll never forget. We started clean, but brother, you should have seen us when we finished. What a mess of oil and white- wash! But you must admit we did a good job on the “G.” To end the day right, the class of '59 gave us a party. We were a tired bunch of kids when that was over, but we surely had fun! In the sports department we had ten of our boys on the football squad, but John Cliff was the only one on the varsity team that year. Later that year we gave the sophomores a return party, and in May we ended our year as lowly freshmen. After a summer of rest and recuperation, 48 of us again met in the halls of Grant Union High. The first thing we noticed as sophomores was the fact that our boys were finally taller than the girls. Our class officers were Ginni Hanell, President; Jim Karp, Vice-President; Linda Driskill, Secretary; Warren Hallum, Treasurer; and Georgiana Tussing and Mike Sanders as council members. We gave the “frosh” the traditional welcome party. The next year we entered our beloved old building, we found our number had increased to 56, and we were high and mighty upper classmen, with a little bit of influence. For our class officers we elected Warren Hallum, President; Pete van der Vlugt, Vice-President; Jean Nash, Secretary; Mike Sanders, Treasurer; Marla Nelson and Ginni Hanell as Representatives. I can’t remember any special parties, except “The Hawaiian Hop,’’ which we gave for a money- making project. Next on our busy schedule was our junior class play, “Pick A Dilly,' which seemed to be enjoyed by all, including the play cast. You should have been at some of those play-cast parties! What a riot! Following the class play, we did a lot of planning on our Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. Another thing I won’t forget is our class being the first to have an all-night prom. The theme was “Sayonara,” and the setting was beautiful, with Japanese murals circling the gym. We began our evening with the banquet, then the prom, followed by a movie and breakfast in the cafeteria in the early morning hours. All in all we had a very enjoyable junior year. After a well-deserved summer, during which Linda Driskill and Ginni Hanell represented our school at Girls’ State; and Gary Wall, Jim Clift, Tom Wilson, B. J. Matzen, and Warren Hallum attended Boys State, we were back in school again. This time there were 49 uf us. We were all glad we had reached our senior year, and really gave the freshmen a rough time. For our final year, we chose as our leaders, Pete van der Vlugt, President; Warren Hallum, Vice-President; Eddie Bush, Secretary; Marla Nelson, Treasurer; and Larry Waldron and Mike Sanders, as student council members. Ginni Hanell served as .student body President; Warren Hallum, Vice-President; Dan McKrola, Treasurer; and Georgiana Tussing, Secretary. Mike Sanders headed the Varsity Club as President; Marla Nelson became GRAA President; and Linda Driskill led the Pep Club as its President. Marla Nelson, Georgiana Tussing, and Ginni Hanell were yell leaders. Our first project as a senior was our class play, “Reserve Two for Murder, “with Larry Waldron and Gary Wall taking the lead parts. It was a new type of play in which part of our cast did their acting from the audience, and it was well received by those attending our performance. After the play, a party was held for the members of the cast and their dates at the home of Jim Clift. One of the funniest events that we participated in was the “Sadie Hawkins Dance. ’ Everyone certainly dressed as “hillbillies,” and the “still” was very appropriate. On January 30, didn’t Donna Young and Walter Gentis look neat, as they reigned over the Sweetheart’s Ball? Our “Homemaker of Tomorrow,” award was won by Klista Thissell; the look on her face at its presentation to her was one of pure amazement. Also in other awards divisions, there were Ginni Hanell and Dan McKrola taking top honors in the Elks contests. They really deserved it. I bet Mr. Swenson was really proud of Danny McKrola and Butch Masonheimer, who were selected to play in the Shrine East-West game, and also of Richard Ediger, Jim Clift, who, along with the other two, were named for the Elks team. Don’t you think that the juniors did a very nice job on the banquet and prom they gave us? Queen Marla Nelson and her court, composed of Ginni Hanell, Kay Shukle, Georgiana Tussing, and Jean Nash, reigned in a “Paradise of the Deep,” and underwater theme complete with fish floating about, sandy floor, and a wrecked ship on the ocean bottom. I’ll never forget our last big senior class events together. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, May 22, and at last graduation, Wednesday, May 25, with Jim Clift and Warren Hallum sharing top scholastic honors. We all looked forward to the big event, but once it was over, we hated to see our high school days end. That covers most of our high school memories; I hope you have enjoyed sharing them once again with me. Sincerely, Sharon Perkins. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the senior class of 1960, being of fairly sound minds and fatigued bodies, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the senior class, do will peace of mind to the faculty members until next year. We, the senior class, do will our well-doodled books and happy faces to the juniors. I, David Bremner, do will my ability to say nothing while saying something, to Mike Ryan. I, Ed Bush, do will my chrome-plated church key to Carole Davis. I, Jim Clift, do will my tiny feet to Paul Steele, with the hope that he can get as much use from them as I have. I, Bob Conforth, do will my “stomping boots’ to Jerry Smith. I, Don Devore, do will my five-year subscription to “Playboy to Darlene Thunell. I, Gary Downing, do will my hot Mercury to Wayne Johnson. I, Richard Ediger, do will my straight hair to Carol Carpenter. I, Walter Gentis, do will my dual pipes to Rex Moles. I, Everett “Knoxie Gohring, do will my first name to Carolyn Gibbs. I, Stan Guntly, do will my pinup figure to Gale Martin. I, Warren Hallum, do will my girl-killer’s badge to Eric Fossum. I, Jim Karp, do will my spare tires to Larrie Mason. I, Gary Langenfeld, do will my father's experiment on the hill to Bob Klabo. I, Dan McKrola, do will my great meekness to Bertie Hutchinson. I, B. J. Matzen, do will my wading boots (cowboy style) to Ed Newton. I, Dallas Morris, do will my Seneca parking place to Hal Williams. I, Richard Moss, do will my ability to grow a beatnik beard to Rick Ricketts. I, Gary Powell, do will my ability to sleep in class with my eyes open to Pete White. I, Ron Robinson, do will my sisters to John Cole to add to his family. I, Mike Sanders, do will my look of innocence to John Duncan. I, Buddy Seebart, do will my book on “1001 Tips to Skipping School to Clark Weldon. I, Jim Shields, do will my remote-control lips to Tim Farrell, to be returned after use. I, George Smith, do will my fast-draw holster to Gary Allen. We, Pete van der Vlugt and Larry Waldron, will our still to next years’football team so that they can win with “spirits. I, Geary Van Vliet, do will my tardy excuses to Rudy Rudishauser. I, Gary Wall, do will myself to the underclass girls. I, Tom Wilson, do will my 22-point-per-game average to Clif Drew. I, Lila Barry, do will my peroxide bottle to Dolores Moulton. I, Connie Campbell, do will my lollipop kiss to Madlyn Hill. I, Betty Denham, do will my ability to sing rock n roll in the shower to Bill Haworth. I, Linda Driskill, do will my “Twitch to the underclass girls with the hope that they will be able to entrance as many boys as I did. I, Ginni Hanell, do will my book How to Catch a Man to Sandy Shields. I, Jane Ingraham, do will my “Cackle to Ann Crisp. I, Mary Margaret Morris, do will my horse and saddle to Kathy Pack. I, Jean Nash, do will Byron’s Ford to Keith Bezona. I, Marla Nelson, do will my driving ability (?) to Fred Elligsen. I, Sharon Perkins, do will my freckles to Joan Crawford. I, Geraldine Powell, do will my archery ability to Barbara Arnett. I, LeNora Rasmussen, do will my player piano and my ability to wear “daring hair styles to Linda Robinson so she will be more noticed while singing. I, Kay Shukle, do will my cafeteria job to Dennis Prewitt. I, Wilda Stinnett, do will my ability to hate men to Ann Sprouffske. I, Georgiana Tussing, do will my Volkswagen to Loyal Matzen to use as a bathtub. I, Barbara Walker, do will my tumbling ability and place on the volleyball team to Pat Swales. I, Donna Young, do will my excess weight to next year's varsity basketball team. I, Maxine Mosely, do will my ability to keep quiet to the whole junior class in hopes that they will keep out of trouble with their teachers. I, Linda Hull White, will my laugh to Karan Shanley. The Above Instrument was subscribed by the said Senior Class of 1960 in our presence and acknowledged by them to each of us. In their presence and in the presence of each other, we have signed our names as witnesses: Witnes; Witnes class Secretary Class Vice-President Dated: March 1, 1960. Treasurer - FLASH - JOHN DAY, June 1, 1970 (Special) -Frank Doyel, superintendent of Grant Union high school, received a telegram today from members of his well-remembered class of 1960. The spectacular telegram which aroused news all over the world, coast a total sum of $168.64. The telegram, sent from deep in the heart of the Ethiopian gold mines, was compiled by six fellow gold-miners in an effort to locate scattered classmates. An exact duplicate of the telegram is given below: WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM W. P. MARSHALL. PUMIOBMT the date line on domewic telegram U STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt i STANDARD TIME at point of destination Bob Conforth, newly elected governor of Oklahoma; Eddie Bush, just returned from four years missionary service in Africa; Marla Nelson, followed Eddie _ to Africa and fell in love with Zulu War Chief; Jim Clift, owns fleet of Garbage trucks in Pittsburgh; Don DeVore, running hot dog concession on ■oon; Gary Downing, recently replaced Phil Silvers on You'll Never Get Rich ; Richard Ediger, salesman for Kieffner's sporting goods; Dave Bremner, tax collector in Texas; Walt Gentis, lover of the year, recently obtained divorce from Anastasia van Flippendorf; Everett Gohring, colonel in German air force, recently married Kita Krusheav and created international pro- blem by having little ones; Jim Karp, just won 1970 Mr. Universe title; Gary Langenfeld, professional wrestler, fighting under name of The Masked Mauler; Richard Moss, writing new book on how to pinstripe garbage cans for fun and profit; Mike Sanders, killing Gooney birds off coast of Siberia; Bernard Seebart, professor at Yale University; James Shields, vagabond op fifth trip around world; Lila Barry, recently finished proceedings for 7th divorce and is raising nine kids; Betty Denham, single and recently returned from tour of S. America singing rock and roll songs; Ginni Hanell librarian in the Ozarks; Jane Ingraham, expects to win and is in training for woman's 100-yd dash in the 1972 Olympics; Mary Morris, recently delivered filibuster and has topped Wayne Morse; Jean Nash, running for governor of Alaska; Sharon Perkins, first woman to win the Indianapolis 500; Gerri Powell, sel- ling cigarettes in Reno; LeNora Rasmussen, wrestling in Madison Square Gar- den under name of The Terrible; Dan McKrola, famous beautician in Miari.; B. J. Matzen, world renowned fashion designer in Paris; Dallas Morris, pro- minent member of beatnik gang in San Francisco; Gary Powell, lead in latest romantic soap box series on television; Pete van der Vlugt, married to a rich socialite and living off her money; Geary van Vliet, chief broker on Wall Street, Gary Wall, Geary van Vliet' s janitor; Warren Ha Hum, assisting Gary Wall as janitor in van Vliet's office; Larry Waldron, psychiatrist specializing in head injuries; Tom Wilson, still trying to hitch a ride back from Rome; Tony Williams, leading atomic scientist in U:S.; Kay Shukle, recently wrote scientific thesis on swine farming in America; Klista Thissell. guide at Metropolitian Museum of Art; Georgians Tussing, welfare worker in Negro section of New York; Barbara Walker, giving hula lessons in far off islands of Watuchiuchi; Donna Young, writing book on How to get your man and still trying to get results out of her theories; Maxine Mosley, chief of police in Canyon City; Linda White, recently completed ministerial training and now serving in Ritter; George Staiith, teaching typing at Ctant Union; Connie Campbell, sharpening skates in Squaw Valley and hoping for another Olympics; Linda Driskill, herding sheep in high Sierras; Wilda Stinnett, American ambassador to Chile; Stan Quntly, English teacher in Mt. 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JOSEPH WHITE LARKIN’S RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Paul Steel, President Sandy Shields, Secretary Rex Moles, Vice-President Eddie Newton, Treasurer (Not pictured) ADVISORS REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. Aileen Nothwang Hal Williams Robert Hawes Carol Carpenter CLASS ACTIVITIES Game Concessions Christmas Dance Junior Class Play Sales of Novelties Magazine Campaign Junior-Senior Banquet Prom STANDING: Clifford Drew, John Cole, Keith Bezona, Elaine Downing. SEATED: Carole Davis, Carol Carpenter, Barbara Arnett, Carolyn Ames, Ann Crisp. STANDING: Fred Elligson, Bill Haworth, Tim Ferrell. SEATED: Madlyn Hill, Carolyn Gibbs, Bertie Hutchinson, Wayne Johnson. STANDING: Eddie Newton, Loyal Matzen. SEATED: Marc Mitchell, Do- lores Moulton, Kathy Pack, Karen Perkins, Larry Mason. STANDING: Mike Ryan, Dennis Prewitt, James Lemonds. SEATED: Rick Ricketts, Linda Robinson, Sandy Shields, Jerry Smith. STANDING: Robert Klabo, Paul Steele. SEATED: Dick Skeins, Hal Williams, Sharon Thomasson, Mike White, Clark Weldon. STANDING: Darlene Thunell, Rex Moles, Gary Allen, Mike Shoemaker. SEATED: Bob Hawes, Karan Shanley, Joan Crawford, Ann Sprouffske, Pat Swales, Mrs. Aileen Nothwang. SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Madelyn Marchek, Gary Hutchinson, Secretary Vice-President Terry Lyons, Treasurer Gay Oliver, President ADVISORS REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. Frieda Sprouffske Barbara Bush Dale Hoekstra Tom West CLASS ACTIVITY Frosh Welcome Dance-- Sox Dance SEATED: Barbara Bush, Janet Cole, Joyce Conforth, Judy Anderson, Mary Allmendinger. STANDING: John Driskill, Roger Ediger, Bod Driskill, Jimmy Allen. SEATED: Gary Groen, Barney Larkin, Mike Gilbert, Charles Herburger. STANDING: Marilyn Fisk, Carolee Hopper, Doug Hudson, Susan Gohlinhorst, Janet Gillett. SEATED: Patsy Kuhl, Dorcas Kilpatrick, Patty Keiffer, Margaret Kinney. STANDING: Terry Lyons, Madflyn Marchek, Gary Hutchinson. SEATED: John Morris, Mary Sharp, Sheryl Ring, Gay Oliver, Gloria Sanders, Alice Ryder. STANDING: Gordon Shaw, Robert Shoun, Roger Springer. SEATED: Carolyn Taylor, Joy Stockwell, Judy Valade, Teresa Talbott. STANDING: Tom West, Randall Tussing, David Tripp, Phillip Upmire. SEATED: der Vlugt. Bonnie Crawford, Carolyn Opell, Margaret Woods, Martha STANDING: Tom Maple, Larry Redfern. van FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Greg Jackson, Vice-President Sharon Rich, Treasurer Carol Tussing, Secretary Kay Oliver, President ADVISORS Ray Karp Rober Muesborn REPRESENTATIVES Carolyn Benson Carolyn Saunders CLASS ACTIVITY Sophomore Return Party--the Beatnik Party SEATED: Bob Ashcraft, Bonnie Campbell, Linda Begg, Carolyn Benson, Martha Clift, Stanley Babcock. STANDING: Allen Clark, Andy Conforth, Jim Barnes, Alva Lew Bliss. SEATED: Jim Herburger, Jerry Gibson, Norma Grider, Billie Ingraham, Sue-Dell Henon, Dale Griffith. STANDING: Jay Lemcke, John Denton, Hugh Farrell, Dale Ferrel. SEATED: Barry Murray, Mary Mulcare, Kathy Maher, Kay Oliver, Greg Jackson, Jim Lenz. STANDING: David Owens, Dennis Munter. SEATED- Willis Sintay, Phyllis Pierce, Sharon Rich, Carolyn Saunders, Jean Prichard, Skippy Rhodes. STANDING: Sam Seebart, Gregory Pack, Doug Smith, Jim Redman. SEATED: Ronnie van Vliet, Donna Thomasson, Joyce Spencer, Kathryn Trafton, Carol Tussing, Richard Sumner. SEATED: Billy Southworth, Jim Sprouffske. SEATED: David Ames, John Steele, Robert Wright, Sharon Wells, Steve Wirch, Gary Wright. STANDING: Delmar Ryan, Fred Waterman. IN THE CLASSROOMS Students study Algebra 1 in 4th period. Math teach- er, Ed Krause, also offers 9th Math, Algebra 2, Ge- ometry, and Trig. Madelyn Marchek and Gary Hutchinson use the large microscope in Bi- ology class, which is a re- quired subject for all sopho- mores. Biology classes have been taught by “ Pete” Baucum for several years. This is a scene in the typing room with students hard at work. It is elected by almost every sopho- more, but it is also open to any upperclassman. Typing II was not given this year; Office Practice, a more advanced typing and machines course, was given instead. This page is sponsored by GRANT COUNTY BANK Home Economics girls are sampling food prepar- ed in their cooking assign- ment. They also sew, study child care and the care of the home. For the last two years Mrs. Benson has offered a boys’ class. Warren Hallum and Jim Shields set up a dem- onstration in Chemistry class. Chemistry is usu- ally offered alternately with Physics under the direction of Dale Hoekstra. John Driskill and Dale Ferrell at work in Shop class. Two years of Shop are offered by Instructor Roger Muesborn. This page is sponsored by GRANT COUNTY SERVICE BUREAU This page lists students absent when group pictures were taken. JUNIORS Sharon Santos Sandy Shields Jerry Smith (Pictures not available) Eric Fossum Gale Martin John Duncan Lee Redfern Rudy Rudishauser SOPHOMORES Elaine Lissman Barney Larkin Gerald Stinnett Lois Waldron Gloria Sander Alvena Hill Eat beef for the sake of health and happiness and to promote Grant County's major industry. FRESHMEN Larry Martin Gale Morris Jim Hull Bill Hunter Bob Smith Paul Tuttle Jim Woods STUDENT ACTIVITIES STUDENT BODY VICE- PRESIDENT Warren Halium PRESIDENT Ginni Hanell STUDENT COUNCIL (Above) BOTTOM ROW: Linda Driskill, Gay Oliver, Barbara Bush, Carolyn Benson, Kay Oliver, Carolyn Saunders. SEC- OND ROW: Tom West, Marla Nelson, Carol Carpenter, Ginni Hanell, Georg- iana Tussin, Pete van der Vlugt. TOP ROW: Paul Steele, Dan McKrola, Warren Hallum, Larry Waldron, Mike Sanders, Hal Williams. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE SEATED: Linda Driskill, Ginni Hanell, Warren Hallum. STANDING: B.J. Matzen, Jim Clift, Tom Wilson, Gary Wall. Princess Georgians Tussing Princess Ginni Hanell Princess Kay Shukle Princess Jean Nash October 15-16 Queen Linda and Court Grant-Madras Game Homecoming Dance These pages sponsored by ELLINGSON LUMBER CO. and EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO, November 6 A murder involving audience participation hi- lighted the senior play. The play was directed by Mrs. Aileen Nothwang. PLAY CAST Sergeant Kennedy Lee.......... Helen Smith Naomi Edwards Randell . . . Mrs. Inglefritz Eloise .... Dr. Edwards . Schultz.... Mrs. Thurston-Allen Russell . . . Sally Lynch. . Ivan Strange . Martha Gregory Deaf Mute . . .... Gary Wall . . Larry Waldron . Barbara Walker LeNora Rasmussen . . Dan McKrola . Connie Campbell . . . Ginni Hanell Pete van der Vlugt .... Jim Clift . .Sharon Perkins . . . Tom Wilson Georgiana Tussing . . Richard Moss . . Jane Ingraham . . Mike Sanders This page sponsored by JOHN DAY MOTOR CO. JOHN DAY PHARMACY FARRA'S SADDLE SHOP LATIN BANQUET Under the direction of their teacher, Mrs, Rose Buttedahl, the two Latin classes gave a Latin banquet on Feb. 10. The upperclassmen became the Ro- man nobility white the lower- classmen were slaves; each group was appropriately dressed. The faculty was invited and came in costume. The pictures on this page show the slaves serving a com- plete dinner in Roman style; they are serving their masters who are seated or reclining on their mats which are placed on the floor. HOME ECONOMICS Each year the Home Economics classes give a Fashion Show and Tea to which they invite their mothers. Sometime during the second semester they also give a luncheon for the fa- culty. Right, below. Faculty at luncheon. Right. Fashion show pictures Right corner. Mrs. Sylvia B Home Economics Teacher. “BEEF STEW” Cast of Characters Beef Melville. Fred Elligson Jane . . Sharon Thomasson Drumstick . . . Keith Bezona Clarence Melville........... Paul Steele Grace Melville . . Ann Crisp Boots.............Pat Swales Saddle . . . .Eddie Newton Peaches . . . Elaine Downing Cream . .Bertie Hutchinson Aloysius .... Eric Fossom Gwendolyn . . .Sandy Shields Susie .... Barbara Arnett Miss Finster................ Darlene Thunell This page sponsored by YOKOM CAMPBELL BEAR VALLEY STORES JOHN DAY DAIRY, INC. JUNIOR PLAY “BEEF STEW” The Junior Class pre- sented Beef Stew a three-act comedy, on Mar. 11, under the cirection of Mrs. Aileen Nothwang. The action of the play centers a r ou n d Beef a star football player, whose teenage friends try to get him through a history test. PEP CLUB - VARSITY CLUB FRONT ROW: Margaret Kinney, Janet Cole, Joyce Conforth, Barbara Walker, Marla Nelson, Ginni Hanell, Geraldine Powell, LeNora Rasmussen, Mary Morris. SECOND ROW: Madelyn Marchek, Sandy Shields, Sheryl Ring, Barbara Bush, Janet Gillette, Carolyn Taylor, Carolyn Benson, Kay Oliver, Linda Driskill, Connie Campbell, Lila Barry, Madlyn Hill, Georgiana Tussing, Jean Nash, Carole Davis. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Fisk, Gloria Sanders, Lois Waldron, Gay Oliver, Teresa Talbott, Judy Anderson, Carol Tussing, Carolyn Saunders, Sharon Rich, Martha Clift, Joy Spencer, Donna Thomasson, Jean Prichard, Kathy Maher, Carolyn Gibbs. BACK ROW: Elaine Lissman, Dorcus Kilpatrick, Sharon Santos, Kathy Pack, Ann Crisp, Carolyn Ames, Sharon Thomasson, Mary Sharp, Carol Carpenter, Bonnie Campbell, Billie Ingraham, Mary Mulcare, Phyligs Pierce, Darlene Hehn. PEP CLUB President, Linda Driskill. FRONT ROW: Bertie Hutchinson, Fred Elligson, Jerry Smith, Don DeVore, Gary Wall, Stan Guntly, Dallas Morris, Tom Wilson, Mike Sanders, Rudy Rudishauser. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Hawes, Keith Bezona, John Cole, Hal Williams, David Bremner, Eddie Bush, Richard Ediger Jim Clift, Richard Moss, Gary Allen, Rex Moles. BACK ROW: Barney Larkin, Paul Steele’ Loyal Matzen, Tom West, Eddie Newton, Gale Martin, Pete van der Vlugt, Jim Shields, Dari McKrola, WarrenHallum, B. J. Matzen, Rick Ricketts, Roger Ediger.VARSITY CLUB President Mike Sanders; Faculty Advisor, Coach Bob Hawes. PEP CLUB RALLY SQUAD Sandy Shields Sheryl Ring Janet Cole Madelyn Marchek Teresa Talbott FIRST ROW: Rally squad and yell leaders: Teresa Talbott, Sandy Shields, Madelyn Marchek, Janey Cole, Sheryl Ring, Barbara Bush, Marla Nelson, Georgiana Tussing, Ginni Hanell. SECOND ROW: Mary Margaret Morris, Mary Sharp, Carolyn Saunders, Carolyn Benson, Gay Oliver, Lois Waldron,GayOliver, Martha Clift, Sharon Rich, Carolyn Taylor, Janet Gillette. THIRD ROW: Carol Tussing, Darlene Thunell, Jean Prichard, Dorcas Kilpatrick, Jane Ingra- ham, Connie Campbell, Geraldine Powell, LeNora Rasmussen, Sharon Perkins, Martha van der Vlugt. TOP ROW: Kathy Pack, Sharon Santos, Ann Sprouffske, Margaret Woods, Mad- lyn Hill, Linda Driskill, Susan Gohlinghorst, Judy Valade, Mary Almendinger, Alvena Hill. STANDING: Madlyn Hill, Marla Nelson, Paul Tuttle, Geary van Vliet Dick Griffith, Ron van Vliet, Clarence Sauer. BACK ROW: Darlene Thunnel, Eddie Bush, Pete White, Jay Lemke, Bob Ashcraft, Roger Ediger, Barney Larkin Mike Ryan, Alva Bliss. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Woods, Elaine Downing' Gerald Downing, Bob Smith, David Owens, Fred Elligson, Jim Redman, Warren Hallum, Delmar Ryan, Jane Ingraham, Lila Barry. FRONT ROW: Sharon Santos, Alvina Hill, Martha Clift, Richard Moss, Darlene Larkin Hehn, Francis Guilliams. BAND OFFICERS (Below Right)-- SEATED: Lila Barry, Librarian; Marla Nelson, President; Martha Clift, Sec- retary. STANDING: Warren Hallum, Public Relations; Jane Ingraham, Treas- urer; Ed Bush, Vice-President. Band Director Clarence Sauer This year the band has participated in many activities. They played at the Junior Rodeo; for football and basketball games; attended the band festival in Prineville; and, along with the chorus, they presented a concert for the public. This page is sponsored by LAND TITLE CO. CHORUS SEATED: Klista Thissel, Mary Margaret Morris, Lila Barry, Kathy Pack, Ann Sprouffske, Alvina Hill, Carolyn Opel, Carolyn Gibbs, Joan Crawford, Bonnie Crawford, Alice Ryder. SECOND ROW: Kay Oliver, Carolyn Ames, Madelyn Marchek, Barbara Arnett, Mary Sharp, Joy Stockwell, Carolee Hopper, Mary Allmendinger, Carol Carpenter, Gloria Sanders,Pat Keiffer, Judy Anderson, Mr. Sauer. THIRD ROW: Gerald Stinett, Wayne Johnson, Keith Bezona, Ed Bush, Don DeVore, Jerry Smith, Richard Moss, Billy Haworth, John Cole, Dick Skeins, Bertie Hutchinson, Marc Mitchell, Tim Ferrell, Dolores Moulton, Madlyn Hill, Linda Robinson, Karen Perkins. CLUB PRESIDENTS Varsity Club The Pep Club, formed last year, is an active part of Grant’s cheering section. All members wear uniform outfits consisting of red vests, white blouses and dark skirts. The advisor is Mrs. Edna Muesborn. The GRAA, also under the supervision of Mrs. Muesborn, has 73 members. The club was co-sponsor of the Sweethearts Ball and Homecoming activities and sent five delegates to the convention in McMinnville in November, where Barbara Bush was elected representative from this district. The Varsity Club worked with the GRAA in sponsoring the Sweethearts Ball and Home- coming and also formed a part of the Grant cheering section. The club is advised by Mr. Robert Hawes. CHEERLEADERS This page sponsored by SUNSET DRIVE-IN DRISKILL’S MORTUARY TALLMAN LOHR COTE D'OR JOHN DAY FLORAL DICK'S UPHOLSTERY Georgiana Tussing Joyce Conforth Barbara Bush OHANT tktiltil ■ 'lk i1 Sox Dance to welcome Frosh, given by Sophomores on G-Day, was enjoyed by many students. CHRISTMAS DANCE SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Sadie Hawkins dance was given on November 21 by the senior class. I now pronounce you Mountain Dew prize winners PROSPECTOR STAFF: Assistant Editor, Carole Davis; Advisor, Mrs. Sprouffske; Layout Editor, Georgiana Tussing; Artist, LeNora Rasmussen; Assistant Sports, Hal Williams; Sports Editor, Jim Clift; Business Manager, Pete van der Vlugt; Editor, Warren Hallum; Assistant Business Manager, Clif Drew. THE GOLD-DIGGER STAFF--SEATED: Peter van der Vlugt, LeNora Rasmussen, Carole Davis, Darlene Hehn, Editor, Linda Driskill; Sharon Perkins, Karan Shanley, Pete White. STANDING: Eddie Newton, Rick Ricketts, Mrs. Sprouffske, Warren Hallum, Clif Drew, Hal Williams, Tom Wilson, Jim Clift. SENIOR CLASS Max Merrill . Tom Sheets Alan Johnson . Keith Lyon . . . . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Rose C L A S S PROGRAM E S Invocation . . . The Rev. Philip Ryan Welcome.............Warren Hallum q Class Will.........Carolyn Marchek Class Prophecy...........Lola Lara CLASS MOTTO The Best Is Yet To Come Address . . . Response . . Benediction . JUNIOR CLASS Warren Hallum.............President Pete van der Vlugt. . Vice President Jean Nash.................Secretary Mike Sanders..............Treasurer Music 1 9 . . . John H. Newman 5 .......Max Merrill g . The Rev. Philip Ryan A N D 1 9 6 0 JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET May 2, 1959 6:30 P. M. JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM ’59 COMMENCEMENT GRADUATES—Lily Palmer, Carol Campbell, Sandra Van de Hey, Gloria McPherson, Jo Ann McDowell, Carolyn Harrison, Judy Patterson, Frances Prewitt, Althea Curtis, Alice Munter, Beverly Brown, Doris Crisp, Arlys Anvinson, Alice Maher, Peggy Kelly, Linda Lemonds, Ruth Seebart, Carolyn Marchek, Brenda Asher, John Maple, Ted Saunders, Mike Steele. Steve Gentis, Alan Johnson, Richard Byrd, Dallas Shoun, Tommy Larkin, Robert Davis, Larry Larkin, Duane Turner, Ken Smith, Keith Lyons, Tom Sheets, Tom Griffith, Curtis Affeld, Roger Wirch. CL ASS HONORS AND AWARDS Valedictorian Saluta torian Boys' Activity Award Girls' Activity Award Boys' Citizenship Award Girls' Citizenship Award P. T. A. College Scholarship Max Merrill Brenda Asher Tom Sheets Brenda Asher Nick Jackson Gloria McPherson Brenda Asher This page sponsored by WEST’S BARBER SHOP HARMONY STUDIO QUISENBERRY’S DR. W. B. PROPHET BAND MAJORETTES Kay Oliver, Carolyn Benson, Gay Oliver, Carol Carpenter GRAA Initiates Getting the scoop! TOP HOW, Left to Right: Gordon Shaw, Fred Ellingson, Gale Martin, “Butch” Massonheimer, Dave Tripp, Rick Ricketts, Stan Guntly, Ed Bush, Bob Conforth, and Willis Sintay. SECOND ROW: Managers, Roger Ediger and Barney Larkin; Jerry Smith, Don DeVore, Jim Clift, Richard Moss, Keith Bezona, Loyal Matzen, Gary Allen, and Paul Steele. BOTTOM ROW: Asst. Coach, Bob Hawes, Dan McKrola, Ed Newton, Richard Ediger, Hal Williams, Dave Bremner, Rudy Rudishauser, and Coach, “Swede” Swenson. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Grant Union Prospectors enjoyed a winning season in football this year, with a six win, two loss record. Lakeview took the sub- district title from us with a 7-0 win and Elgin ran over the Prospectors with a 46-12 victory. Aside from the Elgin Game, the Pros- pectors had one of the best defensive teams that we have had in many years, as we scored 125 points to our opponents 121 (actually, 137- 67 with Elgin). As many of the Varsity will be back next year, the Prospectors hope to take District. Pilot Rock 6 - 0 Burns 25 - 0 Condon 32 - 0 Maupin 25 - 0 Lakeview 0 - 7 Madras 13 - 0 Elgin 12 - 46 Union 12 - 7 This page sponsored by 3 FLAGS CHEVRON STATION BENSON BROS. SHOE STORE ROTTOMWRnw n RCK H°leS' “a11fWrilliams' Stan Guntly' Mike Shoemaker, Jim Shields. BOTTOM HOW: Coach Bob Hawes, Clif Drew, Dan McKrola, Mike Sanders, Dallas Morris. Tom Wilson, Manager Knoxie Gohring. VARSITY BASKETBALL John Cole Dan McKrola Tom Wilson Mike Shoemake Clif Drew Rex Moles Hal Williams Varsity Basketball Pages sponsored by SPROUSE-REITZ RUTTER'S STATIONERY STEVENS JEWELRY CITY DRUG STORE J.V. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Coach Don Swenson, Andy Conforth, Alva Lew Bliss, David Tripp, Jim Lenz, Manager; John Driskill. BACK ROW: Willis Sintay, Roger Springer Bertie Hutchinson, Dick Griffith. ABSENT: Tom West, Gordon Shaw, Clif Drew, Mike Shoemaker. This page sponsored by CAMPBELL’S BARBER SHOP MOORE’S JEWELRY PRAIRIE PHARMACY DONALDSON’S SERVICE STATION PRAIRIE DEPARTMENT STORE FROSH FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL FOOTBALL SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Jay Lemcke, Skippy Rhodes, Andy Conforth, Jim Redman, Alva Lew Bliss, Jim Lenz, Jerry Gibson, David Ames. MIDDLE ROW: John Steele, Billy Southworth, Sam Seebart, Ronnie Van Vleit, Pete Murray, Fred Waterman. TOP ROW: Dale Valade, Dick Griffith, Willis Sintay, Coach Boc Hawes. BASKETBALL SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Dale Valade, Alva Bliss, Willis Sintay, Jim Lenz, Andy Conforth, Doug Smith, Dick Griffith, Coach Bob Hawes. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Redman, John Steele, Ronnie Van Fleit, Jim Herburger, Gregory Pack. BACK ROW: David Owens, Richard Sumner, Jerry Gibson, Skippy Rhodes, Billy Southworth, Greg Jackson. This page is sponsored by MOTY VAN DYKE and CENTRAL OREGON LUMBER COMPANY GIRLS’ SPORTS TUMBLING A girls’ tumbling team was or- ganized this year, with Barbara Walker as captain and Mrs. Muesborn as advisor. These girls presented half-time entertainment at several of our basketball games, working up different routines for each game. TUMBLING TEAM Barbara Walker Kay Oliver Karen Perkins Joyce Conforth Gay Oliver Margaret Kinney Geraldine Powell Georgiana Tussing Martha van der Vlugt Carolyn Benson Janet Cole Mary Ann Allmendinger LeNora Rasmussen Ann Sprouffske Connie Campbell VARSITY TEAM (Upperciass girls) BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Shields, Barbara Ar- nett, Marla Nelson, Georgians Tussing.TOP ROW: Barbara Walker, Ann Sprouffske, Sharon Thomasson, Connie Campbell. VOLLEYBALL Girls’ volleyball teams, coached by Mrs. Muesborn.were organized during the second sem- ester and played teams fromDay- ville. Long Creek, and Mt. Ver- non. This page is sponsored by S. M. MOTOR COMPANY CHESTER’S MARKET BOTTOM ROW: Janet Cole, Gay Oliver, Teresa Talbott, Martha van der Vlugt. TOP ROW: Judy Valade, Joy- ce Conforth, Kathryn Trafton, Billie Ingraham, Sharon Wells JV TEAM (Lowerclass girls) Once again the students of Grant Union High School, wish to thank the Elks Lodge No. 1824 for sponsoring a series of teen-age dances this winter in their Elks Hall in John Day. These dances were well attended by members of our student body and were greatly enjoyed by all. This page sponsored by JOHN DAY CLEANERS, WAYSIDE FARM SUPPLY CAFETERIA Above is a typical lunch line to buy tickets; Robert Hawes (right) is selling tickets. Regular lunch lines like this one form in the hall waiting to be served. Above is a typical lunchroom scene. For the past three years Mrs. Elsie Bezone has cooked for the school cafe- teria. She has served an average of 100 students per day this year. This page sponsored by FOOD CENTERS INC. 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