Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)
- Class of 1952
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GUEST ini' 1 Whai' would we do in fhis world of ours Were ii' noi' for +he dreams ahead? For 'ihorns are mixed wi+h +he blooming flowers No maffer which paih we head. 4' WE' Cf x A ' ' X Y ii , 'G And each of us has his golden goal S+re+ching far info fhe years. And ever he climbs wilh a hopeful soul Wifh alfernale smiles and fears. FN o so i some some 'VA s a a e a ream of wealih , li' ream of a fruce wrfh faie I cons1'an'r s 1 for healfh -we-ff? i- -' J . X 1 g Z -,--oi 0 , Q ' 1 MfF'FlFiP3f e . .. b - Mp 5. fffwiifb in i Ttgigija Liv, ENB415 .mf 1 ak' The dreams The dreams And faiih ,NS vw 51.6. E K. C. ffm f 3 gf in . 3 S - -ze: X are whbei' gnalze eacldf 4.1 And love. ' -J. ursev- ,of Bb0Y0f , Z A Fw A . S AD IFI RATIO lf! , mi, Ay, W W ,ffm W ., ,I-4 ' ,N ' s, ' ' X 5 lx f E9 , C-nfl, 56 Dreamer of dr-eamsgwe take thy vor-cle with glaflness Knowing that God beyond. the .years ve 862 Hath made the dreams Ehot count with men For glory into U16 Fabric of' the world lo bei' H. Myers -wb- Greelings To Jrhe sludenls, fac- ully, and friends of Granls Pass High School! I+ is fun To be a parl of lhe many aclivilies of our high school. ll is my earnesl hope Thal l have been able +o conlribufe ro +he welfare of lhe looys and girls of our communily. l feel cerlain rhal you sludenls are developing every day in your aloilily ro lhinlc clearly and lo express your lhoughls bolh in speaking and wrifingg lhal you are learning To work, play and live Togelher in harmony: and 'rhal you will defend your own righls and respecl +he righls of olhers. Educalion does nol end wilh formal schooling. My besl wishes To all of you lor conlinued learn- ing every day of your life. RALPH E. JONES Superinlendenl-Clerk The S+uden+s Have Need Of Teachers As Their Leaders . . CITIES SCHOOL OFHCE STAFF confers, lell 'ro righlg Shirley Kincaid, Lillian Fos- bery, Ralph Jones, Nellie Schweinicurl, and Samuel Morris. 'cv X1 Sf' .Z Each year we have dreams of a perfec+ school. We realize +ha+ such a school will probably never exisf buf such is our goal. Dreams are noi realized by idle wishing. However, wifh such splen- did cooperaiion from our sfudenf body and faculiy and Through The supporf of our palrons, our goals should be easily allained. The supporf and cooperalion we have received have made This school year one Thai is oufsland- inq and have broughf sfale-wide recognifion for our splendid ac- complishmenfs. FRANK THOMAS For Their Ou+s+re1'ched Wings Againsi' The Prisoning Bars . . ' in-.-...... -f 4-M---nu. MJ: .Nr ' , iv 45 1, ...,,,.-,.-..-.-...,...........,.,. M.. .,.,..,,.,,,...., .WMW I 0 -W. w....s.... M ,........,,..,...,. .W ..A.,,.s .,., . J .K .WY .s. ..W.M GRANTS PASS HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF relaxes over a cup of coffee af Hodges, leff fo righl: Marie Hardage, Hallie Lucas, and Bernice Ullian. I2 LYNNETTA QUINLAN Dean of Girls OTIS JOHNSON Vice Principal dh. JAMES KEITH Dean of Boys. Are Waiiing For The Tru1'h . . . AUSLAN D, DONALD BIRTCHET, MYRTLE BLACKWOOD, RUTH BONNEY, HELEN BOTHWELL. CHARLES BURKEY, EMERY CALHOUN, BERTHA CALHOUN, JENNIE CARPENTER, WALTER COLLETT, A. B. CORNILLES, BARBARA DAVIS, RAYMOND DEMMER, JUANITA DENNEY, THOMAS DEWEY, JULIA And Tru+I1 ls WHI1 The D EGBERT, PRINCESS FENDER, MAXINE FOX, ESTHER FRERICHS. ALMA GANNON, FRANCES GOULD, JOHN HALBERT, GERALD E HANSEN, PIER HARRISON, HOWARD HAYES, MERLE C, HAYES, MYRTLE HILL, MARILYN INGRAM, MELVIN JONES. C-ALE JONES, MAXINE KEITH, JAMES KING, HAZEL KLOTE, EDWARD LIBBEY, JOAN LOBBATO, JOSEPH LODWIG, RICHARD LOFFER, JESSE LOUIS. SALLY MANNAN, HERSHEL MARKS. EUGENE MASTERS, OREN MATEER, MILDRED MAYEIELD, HARLAN McALLISTER, RAY MOATS. EVELYN NELSON, WALTER PARR, SARAH PETIT, CECIL PREHM, RICHARD SCI-IWEINFURT, LEO ersis+an+ As The Myriad LigI1'I' Of Sfars SMITH. BOB SOLLIE, ALICE STEIN KARL SUTTON, MARTIN TODD. RALPH TRULL. FERN WALTER, CARL WEIGART. LESLIE WERNER. RUSSELL WILDAY, CLIFFORD YOUNG, ELAINE J. CADWELL rv. 4, an .Qi 5 Vi Q 1 ' 'Ww- Iwi I Q'-1 ll F? ll lk. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Yell Queen Secrefary 2nd Vice Pres Treasurer ,, Vice Pres. . Barry Besiul Dean Dickson Ellsworfh Elden Franck Franz ,-., IL. h Black Brown Croxfen Cooper Culhane Mahoney H, McGregor Pepper fi? if ir Hanson Herron Hyaff Hedgepefh Hayden g , Q3 X Us Q A Parrish f K me if Sfearns X 'X ' 'W' -sr 4? McClellan Masfers McCann Losee Kendall lsorn Johnson Johnson James Knox SF' S4 rf' 'va P Sweaf Winc.lbolT Williams WhiTseTT Wilson Wuner Talbof York Admire Brown Burlcey Cudd Craven Vobora Gordon l-lillis , , , , . Eifechve Tor The TirsT Time This year was The separaTion oT The STudenT Council inTo The Upper and Lower Divisions. The purpose of The STudenT Council is To Talce care OT all problems ThaT arise Hanson in The classes and clubs. IT is rnacle up of STudenT Council RepresenTaTives Trorn all classes and clubs Kesier in The school. This year each secTion in each class senT a represenTaTive, enlarging The organizaTion a greaT deal. Presiding over The Upper Division STudenT Coun- Lmon cil was STudenT Body Vice-presidenf Ronald STar1- ger. lTs advisors were Mr. Howard l-larrison, Mr. M KH, James KeiTh, and Miss JuaniTa Demmer. Leading C ' 'p The Lower Division STudenT Council was Second Vice-presidenT of The STudenT Body, Larry l-lillis. Mrs. Helen Bonney, lvliss l-lazel King, and Mr. Bob SrniTh were Their advisors. McGregor Marlwiclc ,. Mendenhall 43,4 I Moore Neilson Newman Pernell Reese Reed RuTTer Smifh Seigman Varner Whisler Wallace WhiTe gn. Yr' A Leaders Of Our School .. ..,...,e.......... .... The Execulive Board is +he supreme par? ol sludenf qoyernmenl in +he school. lls dulies are +o discuss and solve all oroblems 'rhaf arise in The Sludenl Body. I+ is made up of all Sfudenl Body OTTicers and presidenfs of The six classes. The Pres- ident ol 'rhe Execulive Board is The Sfudenf Body Presidenf, Ronald Swisher. The advisors for This year were Mr, Waller Carpenfer, Miss Alma Fre- richs, and Mr. Frank Thomas. Firs? row, lelt To riqhl: Doris Adrnire, Darlann Gaulhier, Miss Frerichs. Mr. Carpe-nrer, Mr, Thomas, Jim Reid. Second row: Larry l-lillis, Virqinia C rxlon, Belly Brown, Helen Bunnell, Ron Sfanqer, Ron Swisher. Jim Lillle, STew Johnson. Sam Dean. ff iff. fd! y. cry, i J J L iq? .fx '67 T 15,11 Khin. sitio, isa.: -sf, f',X! TQ 'N Q5 ,PD Sbucleni' do I1 2pHen Yi LPG eL ef.weE2n Ehex ,. ,Q uturnn qi M Their' clvedmings ' Huey' unrdvelf' lf. ei 'sh ,fall uri V. Q, ski QW ER 1 if TNI' rfgfr Eff!! r- A4 vc-I - 15-.- SENIOR OFFICERS Secreiary Treasurer Vice Pres. Councilman Presidenf , aqx: gs?- DONNA LONG CARL PERES TERRY CLAYTON PETE STEARNS JIM LITTLE wa, LOUIS MRS- ' of Senior CIaSS Aavis My Dream : To I am The graduaTing class OT I952 and I wish To bid GranTs Pars High School Tarewell. I shall reTurn 'From Time To Time To observe your acTiviTies buT iT won'T be The same. I'II noT be seen rushing To class, geTTing a Tardy slip, or sTacIcing books in my arms, in These old Tamiliar halls and classrooms again. IT seems, I have always held graduaTion before me as one of my imporTanT goals. BUT now Thal' iT is here, I realize, raTher sadly, how much I will miss my high school days. I-Iigh school has been my whole life up unTiI now. The everyday rush of acTiviTies, enTerTaining assemblies, The impressive evenTs in sporTs, and all The wonderful, unTorgeTTable Things ThaT made up my years here aT my alma maTer. To my schooImaTes, who someday will Talce my place as a senior, I say good luclc and happiness in your remaining years aT GranTs Pass I-Iigh School. I hope you enjoy and appreciaTe Them as much as I have. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD-LeTT To righT: Mariorie Mahoney, Donna Long, Terry CIayTon, Diclc Williams. Carl Peres. Jim LiTTIe. Dave Talbot STuarT KesTer, PeTe STearns, PaT Wuner. 911 sr 'Nay' ,Y F!-lu c, ,, be o Senior To The TacuITy members who Taughf me so well Through The years. I say Thank you for all I learned from The many hours spenT in your classes. My diTTerenT class advisors deserve special Thanlcs Tor guiding me so wisely in all The acTiviTies ThaT I planned. Each year I was happy and well cared Tor and led on To greaTer goals by you. Through The years I'II wall: many diTTerenT paThs uuT There is one ThaT I'II always remember. The rose covered pafh ThaT led me from high school inTo my TuTure. Remembering you always. The Class of I952. senior elas . rx. 'N b..,,, J! '-on I gs. Toll? filly' If 'S 42 MR DE S AdYfgo,, PLAN FOR MATURITY Though school may seem a druclge aT Times And from sTudies you would Turn, Remember, keep your ThoughTs in line- Your learning do noT spurn. Bialogy-geomeTry- Spanish-English Too Will be your Tools in laTer life For Things ThaT you will do. So always keep in mind This phrase When doubTfuI you may be. WhaTe'er you learn in your school days Will be used in rnaTuriTy. -FRANK STEVER SENIOR CLASS MOTTO NoT The end buT The beginning. CLASS COLOR Green and Whife CLASS FLOWER Ca rnafion The More You STudy The More You Know.. P? Qts 'S ABBOTT, JOHN Blue Skies ALEXANDER, MARILYN Lonely Love BARKER, DICK Il You Knew Susy BEZNER, PATSY Alice in Wonderland 26 ADAMS, JOHN Music Maeslro BAKER, NEOMA Too Young BAUGUESS, JENNIE Always in All Ways BOARDMAN, LESLIE Molasses BEATHE, ROBERTA Dreamer! Holiday BREI-IM, VIRGINIA Slcalens Wallz 1 il 4w fl' i BECRER, CHARLOTTE Thinking of You BRocIcsEN, SHIRLEY Sweel and Low I helped ai' graduahng BELL, BARBARA Counl Every Slar BRONNER, HAROLD So Tired in' commencemeni' for +he class of 5I, soon . . . BRUMBELOE, CLIEE Anniversary Song BUSHNELL, NORMAN Mule Train BRYANT, HARLAN Grandfallwens Clock BUTCHER, VIRGINIA Double Trouble BUMGARNER, CARLA Need l Speak BUTTS, JAMES Slowpoke BROWN, BETTY Vanily BROWN, NORMA I Take To You BUNNELL, HELEN Only a Rose CALACCI, BARBARA One Dozen Roses BROWN, GA RY I-loop-dee-doo BRowNs, MARY Lols Senlimenlal Me BUSCH, ELEANOR Lonely Li++le Pefunia CALLERMAN, CAROL Dreamy Lullaby CHENEY, CATHERINE Sweef VTOTQTS. CAVE, ALFRED My Old Hams . . . I proved my leadership by elecfing . CLAYPQOLI YVONNE Good Luck TO You CLAYTON, TERRY Old King COTe -.:.-,E-A COCPTRAN, GRANT CONDER, BETTY COOPER, NAOMA Sweet Genevieve TOO Romanfic Mafinee COGSWELL, RONALD CONGER, ART Goodnight Ladies Uqqa-BOO CORDER, JOE CRIBBY, MARY CRONQUIST, MARLLN Dqnif Cry, JQQ These Things I Offer You My LiTe's Desire COTA MELBA CRLOK, GLADYS 28 Paper ,Doll Dearie CROXTON, VIRGINIA Sfardusf DE ARMOND, LINDA Serenade DE FUR, REX Wine, Women, Song DOESHER, RONALD Syncopafed Clock DOLAN, JACK Because DOPYERA. ANN Annie Laurie DOWNING, LOA LEA Babyface DRISKELL, CLIFF Nafure Boy ENGLAND, BARBARA MiHiOn-Dollar Baby ETHINOTON, JOHN C'esf Si Bon X-r ,A-'N fx HX' hyb- 6 K7 B I EZELL, JOAN FARNswORrI-I, MARION Toniqhf We Love Beaufiful Dreamer FALL, MAURIOE YOU' Red Wagon . . . my candidafe FLICKINGER, DAVE FRANZ, Boa foofball queen' +hen ' Blue Moon VII See You in My Dreams FLICKINGER, GENE Dig if 6 3 -1 J 1 +P. 23' - 5 iii. . .png f ? 'T 74' , .lk Jggw' Ti 'Nw Sim 5 E... 1 it 'ml wel' 49 Sw HAWKINS, CURTIS Farmer In Ylve Dell HOPKINS, JOHANN Melancholy INMAN, SANDRA 5 Foo? 2 JACK, MARTHA Sad and Lonely l'lAYES,' ROBERT ROber+ E. Lee HORTON, GlLBERT Maybe Hs Because IRVIN, JEANNIE Prelly Eyed Baby JACKSON, DON My Lazy Day l'lERROlllY, DON HOLLOWELL, GENE Paper Moon Moonliqlwl Bay l'lICKMAN, CAROLEE Because Ol Rain HOWELL. ARDITH INGLEDUE, SHIRLEY Daddy Memories I-lu ERTA, BOB Foggy River creaied My Blue Heaven g nexi' I . 'C' JACOBS, HELEN JANTZER, JACK Duwu Yonder Sing You Sinners JAMES, DICK Ps-,h and Chips . . . heralded my fwo a+hle+ic s+ars wifh . . . 32 -,YN '73 Q J ENSEN, GARY YOu're Dangerous JOHNSON, BONNIE Johnson Rag KARLQUIST, CHUCK Peg O'My Hear? KEAGY, MARGARET Buftons and Bows JOHNSON, BETTY BeHy Lou JON es, BOB Dream KARTUNEN, MARGARET SO lf Goes KESTER, STUART Shanghai S .-' KINOAID, BETTY lnlo llxe Nighf KOLKOW, BETTY Make Believe LEE, BEN Limehouse Blues LITTLE, JIM Our Very Own KNAPP, BILL Pecos Bill LADFORD, NORMA TOO Young LEEIM, DICK Neverllmeless LOMMATZSH, LUCILLE Scafferbrain . . . ano+her who ledy 'O +he s'ruden+ body, . .,, . Q6 Il' V' LEWIS, SPENCER Senfimenfal Journey LONG. DONNA My Silenf Love V' 6 JI U K LINDOUIST, CHA Moonslrucli LOSSEE. NORMA l'm Lefe- RLENE 1 1 Q if ay X KNIGHT, RONALD Niglxl and Day LAWLESS, MELISSA Anchors Aweiqlw LINVILLE, JESSIE They Wouldrfl Believe Me LYON, WILLARD Lion-Headed 33 34 MACWILLIAM, RONALE N1ALLORY, HALLY Old McDonald My Magic Hear? MAHONEY. MARJORIE MARTIN, PEGGY Margie Charley. My Boy MASTERS. RON MCCORMICK, ROBERT Sf0'f 'Y Wecfhef I2'rh Sfreef Rag MAY, HOBERT MQFALL, AIMEE Come-one-my-house Someone Cares 'V1ARTIN,VAL JEAN Jus? Suppose MCFARLAND, GARY Hearfbreaker ...I nv 1 fV1Cl.AYN,AJAMES MEYER, JACK ' M'SS'SS'PP' MESMAN Fm We BWUJUQ . . . my Chnsimas MEYER' JAMES Buftermilll Skies MITCHELL' SARA + presenihfd +0 room Heart Lab-my Belle 0Wn5Pe0P 9 Prove FNAILLIGAN, DAN Ride Along MOORE, DICK Mananc MORRIS, MARvIs Adios NEWMAN, BYRON Sincerely Your: NICHOLSON, JOANNE Senfimenfal Me IVIULLETT, BONNIE My Bonnie NORTON, SHIRLEY Candy and Cake M U RRAY, EDWARD Onesy-Twosy OYBRIEN, JEANNE Wifh The Light Brown Hair NELSON, BONNIE Remember Me OFFILL, GWEN My BIue Heaven JN 14' 5 SY eg Kb . Gr N-of bf 17 'IT OLSEN, RODGER 5 Iv1Ir1ufeS More s+uden+ bod and OLSEN KEN Y PARKINS ANITA Old Oeken Buclref as acHve as .. . Shine PAYLOR. BOB Unless Nl? C. '1- PALMERTON, RONALD Sugar FOO? Req PERES, CARL Hey. Goodlookin' 35 Penxms, BOB rim Red Rain RAMSEY, TOM 'irimxs Tim:- RFMBFRT, JOHN Oi' Man River RIDENHOUR, GLORIA Jfrrnrzy BHLAVVC PHELPS, SUSAN PRATT, VALERIE l Hear Music !'Il Never Be Free PRATHER, DON Sunny Side Up ac+ive as my fwo ac+ive seniors . PRIESTLEY, GAYLE I Take fo You RASMUSSEN, DELANO Honey Chile RENFRO, DELBERT The Morning Affer ROaiNsoN, CAROL Lonely Liffle Robin Q Vx fi' Ts? G! W1 V ROWDEN, PAULINE l'f's Magic SAPPINGTON, BILL Billy Boy SIEVERS, SHIRLEY Body and Soul SPARKS, Boa l Apoloqize Ruoo, l-lARvEY Ain'l' Misbehaving SAXON, MARIJEAN Girl of My Dreams SIMPSON, LESLIE Green Eyes STAFFORD. JANICE Miss You RUPP. ARLINE Dancing in fhe Dark SCHWEINFURT, LARRY Ou? ol Nowhere SNELLING, PAT Smiles STANGER. RONALD Tell Me RUSSELL, KAREN Dream Girl STEARNS, PETE Coclciails for 2 le SACK, DELAvAN Twiliqhi . my valedicforian in scholarship . . . STEARNS, VERNA Where are You? 'C- 1?- QQ . . . working as hard as my mos+ dependables . . TRIBBEY, DARRELL TURNER, JAMES Honky Tonlrin Ol' Smoky 38 TRTBBEY, JERRY Old Oaken Bucl-ref N' STORY, WANDA Hold Tl'1a+Tiqer TALBOT, DAVE All for One TOLLESON, HOWARD DOr1'+BTame Me VAN ARSDALL, MAvrs Because Of You SWISHER, ii Ts No Secref TAYLOR, DONNA MOonTiqh+ Becomes TOWNE. TOMMY Gay Ranchero VARNER, CHRLS Chris OU SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Louis, Mr. Schweinfurf, Mr. Prehm and Mr. Denney A I HSA . . . my four guiding IigI1+s Ied me onward Io . . . WHITSETT, LARRENE WILLIAMS, DICK Forever and Ever I Ge? Ideas WILHELM, JACK Sonny Boy VOBORA, BARBARA Truly TruIy Fair WATTS, DONNA I'II Never Fall Again WEST, MAXINE Dreamy Melody WILLIAMS, BOB April Showers Gr- WAONER, BONNIE LII' Liza Jane WELCH, WINNIPRED If ISn'I Fair WHINERY, BOB ALI Res? WILSON, LORETHA Love and DeyoIiOr1 P J , ' A ,359 - 4 r slbwf.. ,Q . J ' 1' al 4 -Y Q' f wf fs' vw Ml .-w ', W'F 4 5 ff-1' M fa' f:. ..v.'wu 'ff' H1 APL sl va' f5 Q'v' s 3 s:i 2:S'9Uf 5:, ,f'af,? 15 Mi' lfff' , 5 if YL 'fi ffm .f ffa :z' 'LQ WP ff' 14,1 ' 3- A If I I P - , W r !,Q:i 1f ', 'iA M 1 x L34 2 'A 43 ll. 1 'U5fJ'vU' 1' 1 f 5 -v 1 'Q f, f'v A n , w, -f 14 V 1' 41 fi' W' W'v V, N A JN - - ' . A , . , ans '.,,.' 511 ' 1' ,. ,llgnlt f:p4g. ' 9, ll lg 1 '51, - C R , -T an gl n . .4 4 . J-- X Iii ' , SENIOR DIRECTORY Abbon, John: ral 3, 4. Adams, John: Hi-C 2, 3, 4, President 3, S. C. Rep. 4, Scroll Sports Editor 4. Alexander, Marilyn: Ticket Squad 3, Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella 3. Baker, Neoma: Transferred from Salem, Oregon, I, Or- chestra 2. Barker, Dick: Transferred from Gresham, Oregon I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Treasurer 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Scroll 2, 3, Sports Editor 2. Bauguess, Genevieve: T8.l 4. Beathe, Roberta: Transferred from Phoenix, Oregon, 4, Scroll 4, FHA 4, Hi-C 4. Becker, Charlotte: Pep Club I, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant of Arms 4. Bell, Barbara: Band I, 2, 3, Librarian 3, Orchestra 3, Library Club I, FHA 2, 4. Bezner, Patsy: L. D. Rally Squad Queen I, Girls League Program Chairman I, Ex. Board I, Girls' Glee 2, St. Council 2, A Cappella 3, Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Head 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Boardman, Leslie: Ticket Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Scroll 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Editor 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, FTA 3, 4, FBLA 4, Typing for Service 4, Boys' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4. Brehm, Virginia: Transferred from Corvallis, Oregon 3, Band 3, 4, Drama 4. Brocksen, Shirley: GAA I, 2, 3, 4, S. C. Rep. 3, Ticket Squad I, 2, 3, 4, S. C. Rep. 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, FBLA 3. HELLO, SEE YOU AT MULTNOMAH STADIUM. Bronner, Harold Brown, Betty: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, S. C. Rep. I, Vice President 3, Drill Team 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Typing for Service 3, FBLA 3, GAA 4, Ex, Board 4, S. C. I, 4, S. B. Treasurer 4. Brown, Gary: Transferred from Long Beach, Calif. 2, Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. Brown, Norma: FHA I, 2, Toka 3, Drama 4. Browns, Mary Lois: Pep Club I, 2, A Cappella 2, T8.I 4, Brumbeloe, Cliff: Band I, 2, A Cappella 2, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. Bryant, Harlan: Hi-Y 3, 4. Bumgarner, Carla: Transferred from Bay City, Oregon 3, Scroll 4, GAA 3, 4. Bunnell, Helen: Hi-C 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pep Club 4, Drill Team 4, National Honor 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ex. Board 4, S. C. 4, Typing for Service 4, S. B. Secretary 4, Activity Board 3. Busch, Eleanor: Transferred from Detroit, Michigan 3, Library Club 3, Speech 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Girls' Letter Club 4, Sergeant at Arms 4. Bushnell, Norman: FFA I, 2. Butcher, Virginia: GAA I, 2, Girls' Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 2. Butts, James: Transferred from Roseville, Calif. 2, Hi-Y 4, Varsity-G 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Football Manager 4. Calacci, Barbara: Transferred from San Francisco, Calif. 2, Camera Club 4, IRL 4, FHA 4, Art Club 4. Callarman, Carol: Transferred from Highline High School 3, IRL 3, 4, Cave, Alfred: IRL I, 2, S. C. Rep. 2, National Honor 2, 3, 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, 3, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4, Boys Pep Club 2, 3. Cheney, Catherine: Transferred from Pasadena, Calif 4, FBLA 4, Art for Service 4. Clayton, Terry: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, A Cappella 2, 3, S. C. Rep. 3, Vice President 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY Claypool, Yvonne: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Library Club 3, Camera Club 4. Cochran, Grant: T8il 3, 4. Cogswell, Ronald: Varsity-G 3, 4, Caveman Patrol 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Ticket Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. Conder, Betty: FBLA 4, FHA 4, Typing for Service 4, Ticket Squad 4 Conger, Art: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Cl. Rep. 2, Activity Board 3. Cooper, Naoma: Transferred from Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2, Dramatics 3, 4, National Thespians 4, Ticket Squad 4: GAA 3. Corder, Joe, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Cota, Melba: Transferred from Portland, Oregon 2, Junior Class Play, Ex. Board 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Drama 4. Cribbey, Mary: National Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, FHA I, Typing for Service 3, 4, Cl. Secretary 3, Pep Club 3, 4, President 4, Drill Team 4, Camera Club 4, Girls' League Secretary 4. Crick, Gladys: Transferred from Pasadena, Calif. 4. Cronquist, Marlin: Transferred from Glide, Oregon I, Forestry 2, 3, 4. Croxton, Virginia: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 4, Sextet 4, Typing for Service 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Rally Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Queen 4, Camera Club 4, Ex. Board 4, S. C. Rep. 4. De Armond, Linda: Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4, S. C. Rep. 3, Library Club 2. DeFur, Rex: Varsity-G I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, T8il 3, 4, Vice President 3. Doescher, Ronald Gene: Transferred from West Point, Nebraska I. STUDYING OR SLEEPING? Dolan, John Thomas: National Honor 3, 4. Dopyera, Anne: Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, T8.l 3, 4. Downing, Loa Lea: FBLA 4, FHA 4, Art for Service 4, GAA 2, 3. Driskell, Clifford Howard: Baseball 3, 4. England, Barbara Ethington, John Henry: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. Ezell Strong, Joan Fall, Maurice: Forestry 2, 3, T8.i 4. Farnsworth, Marion: Ticket Squad 4. Flickinger, Dave: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Quartet 4, Varsity,G 4, Forestry Club 2, 3, Vice President 3. Flickinger, Gene Franz, Bob: Cl. S. C. Rep. I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity-G I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, S. C. Rep. 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Cl. Rep. 3. Fulco, June: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Sextet 3, 4, Student Accom. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 4, National Honor 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Taka Typist 4, Hi-C 3, 4. Garcia, Danny Garrison, Inez: Pep Club 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, T8il 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Scroll 3, Assoc. Editor 3. ' Gillette, Lois Mae: Transferred from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 4, FHA 4, GAA 4, Ticket Squad 4. Gilmer, Honey: Girls' League Soc. Chairman 3, President 4, Cl. Secretary 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, IRL I, 4, St. Council I, Junior Class Play, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 2, Taka Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Graff, Cordell: Transferred from Portola, Calif. 2, Band 3, 4. Green Lee ,eau-rj Greene, Don: Transferred from El Monte, Calif. 4, T8rl 4. Greenwood, Barbara: L D. Rally Squad I, Maiorettes I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Glee Club I, Ex. Board 2, G. L. Song Leader I, Pep Club I, 2, Dance Band I, 2. Greer, Gayle: Speech Club 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Librarian 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY Griffen, Mary Jean: Transferred from Medford, Oregon 3. Groat, Robert Hall, Donna: Girls League Secretary I, Treasurer 3, Girls' Glee 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, FBLA Treasurer 3, Camera Club 4, A Cappella 4. Hansen, Hanna Sue: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, IRL I, Journalism Club 2, National Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Activities Chairman 4. Harmon, Joyce: Maiorette I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, National Thespians 3, 4, Drama 3, 4. Harbour, John: Transferred from Glendale, Oregon 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Hawkins, Curtis: Forestry 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, A Cappella 2, 4. Hayes, Robert Herron, Don: Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. Rep. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Ex. Board, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Hickman, Carolee: Transferred from Ashland, Oregon 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, Scroll 3, Ass't Business Manager 3, FBLA 3, 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Drama 4. Hallowell, Gene: T8.l 4. Hopkins, Johann: Library Club I, 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, IRL 4, Drama 4. Horton, Gilbert: Transferred from Gresham, Oregon I. Howell, Ardith: Pep Club 2, FBLA 2, IRL 3, 4, Camera Club 4. Huerta, Robert: Band I, 2, 3, Aeronautics 3. Ingledue, Shirley: Transferred from Marshalltown, Iowa I, Ticket Squad 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. Inman, Sandra: Journalism Club 2, Glee Club 3, Camera Club 4, A Cappella 4, Sextet 4. Irvin, Jeannie: IRL I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, Debate 2, Speech Club 2, FBLA 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Scroll 3, Toka 4, Editor of Senior Section 4. Jack, Martha: FHA 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, GAA 3. Jackson, Donald Dale: Transferred from Eau Claire, Wis- consin 4. Jacobs, Helen: Camera Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Scroll 3, Art 3, 4. James, Dick: Varsity-G 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 4. ASIWAS SAYING . . . Jantzer, Jack Jensen, Gary: T8-I 4. Johnson, Betty: FHA 3, 4, S. C. Rep. 4. Johnson, Bonnie: FHA 3, 4. Jones, Robert: Transferred from Placerville, Calif. I. Karlquist, Charles: Hi-Y 3, 4, T8:I 3, 4. Karttunen, Margaret: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, FBLA 4. Keagy, Margaret: FHA 2, 3, 4, T8tl 4. Kester, Stuart: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, National Honor 3, 4, S. C. 3, Senior Ex. Board 4. Kincaid, Betty: Girls Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4. Knapp, Bill: FFA 2, 3, Forestry 3. Knight, Ronald: Football 2, 3, 4, S. B. Secretary-Vice Presi- dent I, T8:l 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Kolkow, Betty: L. D. Head Song Leader I, Pep Club I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Maiorettes I, 2, 3, 4, Scroll 3. Ladford, Norma: Transferred from Pamona, Calif. 4, Speech Club 4, FTA 4, FHA 4, National Honor 4. Lawless, Melissa: T8:l 4. Lee, Ben: Hi-Y 3, 4, T8tI 3, 4, Pep Club 3, IRL 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Lehm, Dick Lewis, Spencer: Track 3. Lindquist, Charlene: FTA 3, 4. Linville, Jessie: Transferred from Siletz, Oregon 3, GAA 3. Little, James: Class President 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Vice President 3, Varsity-G I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. OUT AT LAST Lommatzsch, Lucille: FHA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2. Long, Donna: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Drill Team 2, 3, National Honor 3, 4, Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4, Class Secretary l, 4, Treasurer 2, Senior Ex. Board 4, Typing for Service 4. Losee, Norma: Transferred from Portland, Oregon 2, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, FHA 2. Lyon, Willard: Forestry 3, 4, Vice President 4, Varsity-G 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Track 3. Mac William, Ronald Mahoney, Mariorie: Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Ex. Board 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, S. C. Rep. 4. Mallory, Hally: FHA 3, 4. Martin, Peggy: Transferred from Fort Worth, Texas 2, Art Club 2, 3, President 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor 3, 4, Pep Club 2, T8tl 4, Toka Artist 4. Martin, Valiean: FHA 3, 4. Masters, Ronnie: Football 3, 4, Varsity-G 3, 4, Speech Club 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, S. C. Rep. 4, FBLA 4, Junior Play. May, Hobert: FFA l, 2, Hi-C 3, 4, President 4, Toka 3, 4, Business Manager 4, FBLA 4. McCormick, Bob: T8-l 4. McFall, Aimee: Transferred from Moriarty, New Mexico 4, Ticket Squad 4, Hi-C 4. McFarland, Gary: Varsity-G l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Senior Ex. Board, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Football 3, 4, T8tl 3, 4. Mclain, James Mesman, Fred: A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Quartet 4. Meyer, Jack SENIOR DIRECTORY Meyer, James Milligan, Dan: FFA 2, 3, Reporter 3, T8-I 4. Mitchell, Sara Moore, Richard: Ticket Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Manager 2, ' 3, MUWCQEV 4: Forestry l, 2, 3, 4, Caveman Patrol 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3. Morris, Marvis: Hi-C 4. Mullett, Bonnie: Ticket Squad 4. Murray, Edward: Transferred from Berkeley, Calif. 3. Nelson, Bonnie: FHA l, Scroll 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4. Newman, Byron: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Ticket Squad 2, 3, 4. Nicholson, Joanne: Library Club 2, Speech Club 3, Mixed Chorus 4. Norton, Shirley O'Brien, Eldred: Band l, 2, 3, 4. Offill, Gwen: Ticket Squad 3, Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4, FHA 4, Hi-C 3, 4. Olsen, Rodger Olsen, Ken: Forestry Club 2, T8.l 3, 4. Palmerton, Ronald: Transferred from Auburn, Calif. 4, FFA 4. Parkins, Anita: Rally Squad l, Glee Club 3, Ticket Squad 3, Junior Class Play, Class Treasurer 3, A Cappella 4. Paylor, Robert: Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Scroll 2, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, T8:l 3. Peres, Carl: Scroll 3, Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 4, Ex. Board 4, Class Treasurer 4. Perkins, Robert: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 3. Phelps, Susan: Transferred from Lodi, Calif. 3, Orchestra 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4, Camera Club 4. Prather, Don: Transferred from Newport, Oregon 3, Ticket Squad 3, 4, T8.l 4. Pratt, Valerie Priestly, Gayle: Camera Club 3, 4, Hi-C 3, 4, Glee Club 3. Ramsey, Tom: T8il 4. Rasmussen, Delano: Track 3, 4, Wrestling 4. Rembert, John: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pgesident 3, President 4, Activity Board 3, Junior Class Play. Renfro, Delbert: T8tl 3, 4, Vice President 3- SENIOR DIRECTORY Ridenhour, Gloris Robinson, Carol: Library Club I, Girls' Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, Scroll 3, 4, Assist. Busn. Mgr. 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4. Rowden, Pauline: Scroll 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4, Hi-C 3, 4. Rudd, Harvey RUPPI Arline: Library Club I, Art Club 3, 4, St. C. Rep. 4, IRL 3, Tri,Hi-Y 4. Russell, Karen: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Toka 2, 3, IRL I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, Girls' League Vice President 4, National Honor 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Typing for Service 3, 4. Sack, Delavan Sappington, Bill: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Band 3, Rally Squad 4, Hi-Y 4, Track 4. Saxon, Mariiean: FHA 3, 4, FBLA 4. Schweinfurt, Larry: Transferred from Coquille, Oregon 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 4, Basketball 4. Sievers, Shirley: Transferred from Santa Rose, Calif. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, National Thespians 4, Girls' Glee 3. Simpson, Leslie: Library Club 2, 3, President 2, Speech Club 2, FHA 2, Hi-C 2, 3, St. Coun. Rep. 3, National Honor 3, Ex. Board 3, Junior Class Play, T8:I 4, A Cap- pella 4. Snelling, Patricia: Girls' Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Speech Club 2, 3, Art 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Sparks, Robert Stafford, Janice: National Honor I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Ass't Librarian 2, 3, Sextet 3, 4, Typing for Service 4, FBLA 4. Stanger, Ronald: A Cappella I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play, Ex. Board 3, 4, FBLA 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, St. Council 4, S. B. Vice President 4. Stearns, Pete: Varsity,G 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, -Ex. Board 2, 4, St. Coun. Rep. 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4. Stearns, Verna: Ticket Squad 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3. Story, Wanda: Pep Club I, 3, 4, President I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, St. Coun. Rep. 3, Junior Class Play, Maiorette I, 2, 3, FHA 2. Swisher, Ronald: Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Body President 4. Talbot, Dave: Ex. Board 4, Cl. Vice President I, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity-G 2, 3, 4, Hi,Y 3, 4. Taylor, Donna: Pep Club I, 2, 4, Song Leader I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Camera Club 4, FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, Secretary 3. Tolleson, Howard: Transferred from Colton, Oregon, 3- T8:l 4. Towne, Tommy: Football 3, 4. Tribbey, Darrell Tribbey, Jerry: Varsity-G 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. Turner, James: Ticket Squad 2, 3, 4. Van Arsdall, Mavis: Maiorette l, 2, 3, Yell Leader I, Pep Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, T8:I 3, 4. Varner, Chris: Transferred from Lakeview, Oregon 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, FBLA 4, Camera Club 4. Vobora, Barbara: Library Club 2, Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor I, 2, 3, 4, S.. C. Rep. 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Hi-C 4. Wagner, Bonnie: Transferred from Douglas, Alaska 2, FHA 3. Watts, Donna: Transferred from Roseburg, Oregon, Band 2, Girls' Glee 4, Toka 4. Weech, Winnifred: Art for Service 2, FBLA 3, 4, Ticket Squad 4, Typing for Service 4. West, Maxine: Camera Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Ticket Squad 2, S. C. Rep. 2. Whinery, Bob: Band 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Whitsett Hackenberg, Larrene: Drama I, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, National Thespians 3, 4. Wilhelm, Jack: IRL 3, 4, President 4, National Honor I 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Toka 4, Assistant Business Manager 4I Williams, Dick: Transferred from San Leandro, Calif. 4, Hi-Y 4, Ex. Board 4, Football 4. Williams, Robert: Scroll 4. Wilson, Loretha Wilson, Marlene: Transferred from Medford, Oregon I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Hi-C 3, 4, Pianist 3, 4, Orchestra, FBLA 4. Winn, Bertha Witters, Darline: FHA 4, Hi-C 4. Wuner, Patricia: Rally Squad 3, 4, Ex. Board 4, Pep Club 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Junior Class Play, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Football Queen 4, Typing for Service 4, St. Council 4. Zahn, Joanne: Ticket Squad I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. Rem ember the Dreamy Al'mo spl1ere of Our A Junidr Prom? f ag ,I wa In I Q?-E a.', B 'fl 'i. 5,:, I f.,- -Q! 1 -Ili Y IQQ r 1525 61 3 .mth X.. IL, gm avi, wg, if My-I inf' 'HB' ' i3,a2Vf!EQgiif'I, 5 ,. Nw If QQ A 'Y' K Y GD-luv. QW SSE! Q3 gm 4-,.g.,.,,1 ,sub U dll' .wif .QE M. ,, M eva: 1 'uf LT-if aj? JUNIOR OFFICERS Vice Pres. ,... BILL PEDLEY Councilman . NADINE MCCLELLAN Sec-Ireas. , BARBARA WILLIAMS Presidenf ,. ., STEWART JOHNSON-I wt, Ik 9. f.. NK amdafza af'l5 ' i r The juniors were very acfive 'rhis year and one fine example of 'rhis was rheir whole- hearfed supporf of 'lheir class in assemblies. They had several money-making proiecls 'rhis year and one of 'rhe rnosf successful was 'rhe selling of popcorn af baslcelball games. They had many volunfeers fo sell popcorn which showed Their enfhusiasm fo furlher 'rheir class ecrivifies. Anofher of lhese projecls was The sponsor- ing of noon movies early in 'rhe second semes- fer. This was also splendidly supporled by The sfudenls and nerled The class much money. ,X The juniors chose Junior Miss as Their class play for This year. The play was an excellenr success for if was wirnessed by lhe largesl group lhaf ever alfended a class play in Granrs Pass. The play was clirecled by Mr. Rich- ard Lodwiq who was assisred by Mrs. Maxine Jones. Anolher reason for 'rhe success was lhe co-operarion of fhe casl, crew and direcior. I Mus? have been a handsome cameraman! Two oTher acTiviTies of Theirs which were noT as proTiTable buT +ha+ were Tun Tor all were The junior skip day and The junior prom. BoTh oT These projecTs provided a good Time Tor everyone aTTending. The junior slcip day was held aT The ciTyAparlc, and There were games and Tood Tor all. PicTured aT The righT is The dance aTTer The Med- Tord-GranTs Pass TooTball game. This dance was spon- sored by The junior class. IT was aTTended by many GranTs Pass and MedTord rooTers. To compleTe Their junior year The girls added To The beauTy oT graduaTion by carry- ing rose-covered arches, while The boys as- sisTed by ushering. ... ' if The Junior ExecuTive Council decided The deTails oT mosT oT The ac'TiviTies oT The class. This council was composed oT represenTaTives from The hisTory classes, class oTTicers, and The class ad- visors. The sTudenTs malcing up The council were: Kay l'lyaTT, PaT Parish, Bill Cul- hane, Calvin WinbolT, Nor- man l-ledgepeTh, Marilyn Knox, Barbara Francis, Bill DosTalilc, Barbara Williams. Nadine McClellan. Bill Ped- ley, and STewarT D. Johnson. The class advisors were: Mrs. Jones, Mr. BoThwell, and Miss Parr. The More You Know The More You ForgeT. .. ' 75- . ., if. - -'af' 'H G' as 5' -:N 1- Q' vc, i H 'lt' ' A iN '35, Rv- '.,, 5. f ' L .fx I 6 X if ,453 , , lllv w... A A , 4 k, C, , wx, v QE? i i 57 ci Acklen, Rufhann Alberls, Larry Albrechl, Waller Alden, Gary Alexander, Joyce Anderson, Della Anderson, Ofis Ashley, Fefe Ashworrh, Bob Backes, Karen Ballenger, Lois Barker, Keifh Barnes, Jerry Barre'r+, Barbara Barry, Verl Basrian, Edward Becker, Roberf Bergold, Jim Berlrand, Roger Besful, Carol Biddlecome, Maxine Blanchard, Delmar Boafman, Helen Borgman, Roberf Briggs, Genesse Brink, Florene Bronson-, Dick Brown, Carl Bullard. 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Bob Evans, Jerry Everion, Shirley Faulkner, Harold Faux, Barbara Fifield, Marshall Fifhian, Juanifa Folger, Shirley Ford, Charloife Ford, Pafricia Francis, Barbara Franklin, Beih Frazier, Floyd Fuller, Gary Glover, Gale Goff, Jeanne Graham, Roger , mx ns. 4 uns. s r' Q . an Q- F-. N X 'W N 'ui 1, i,si 2214 . x 1 qt-' ' ,rs K heir, sri V .. iii f 1 , MH 'F ik, x 3 X li Q, - ,iii , i W ' iii 5' 1 0 rf 1 WJ if sfo ii, -' . . . , fy-'.fTi,:Q,,, 3 ' sh I A 9' f -5' sc . gfrf. 1 xt J' 9' 35 ai' s,s F Kb I l'S O- 6 'N X 1 Green, Richard Hale. 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CharloHe Mefcalfe, Jack Mewhinney, Will Meyer, Annamae Miller, Doris Miller, Kennefh Miller, Mary Morning. Claudeife Morrow, Rober+ Mofe, George Murray. Frank Musser, John Musly, Margene Nealy, Clifford -rv' F Q! Sy, ,J fx ! ' x 2' a' , 'F-',1 4 s ' ff 0 r R su I Q Cs. ' , r- ,, 1-sr' '9 4' ' Q5 9' ,. 5 fs' Q ,, , r 'tr' 9- ki V .im P 4' 1' if is 1 i Sb, ii N4 R f B '35 As. Faq fr . rv- 'X rv' 5 ' pg, 105 dm- - wg, f.. Q Lux Nevi, Charlene Newman, Zorene Niaa, Norma Norriclc, Melvin Obye, John O'Neill, Beverly Onyell, Pal Orey, JoAnne Owen, Bob Packard, Pal Parish, Pal Parsons, Donald Palferson, Pafsy Pafferson, Ward Pearman, Gary Peat Raymond Peden, Dean Pedley. Bill Peflly, Byron Pellel, Bob Perry. Zorena Penninglon, Doren Phillips, Bob Pinlcerlon, Allen Penninger, Pal Pose, Bill Prail, Daurice Priddle, Cliff PruiH, Blaine PruiH, Bonny Pruill, Emma Pulse, Alice Pyle, Jean Rasmussen, Lorna Ray, Donna Ray, Dorofhy Redells, Polly Reese. Donald Remingfon, Bud Richardson, Dwain 6 Richardson, Neil Ricks, Sfanley Ridgeway, James Ringuefle, Lou Roberfson, Bruce Roloinson, Linda Rosemus, Thomas Rolh. Dave Runnion, Joe Sanders, Dororhy Schmifz, Bob ScoH, Dean Sease, Norman Seay, John Seifer, Bonnie Sefchell, Jamie Sias, Fred Siilcanen, Virginia Simpson, John Slaven, Laura Smifh, Charlene Smirh, Irene Smilh, Rufh Spivey, Charles Sfaflord. Tom Sleward, Melvina S+evens, Gary Sfover, Shirley Swank, Ronald Tall, John Taylor. Florence Thalcher. Joyce Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Donald Thompson, Lorna Trumbull, Maelfslelle Turner, Ka+hleen Valdez, Elsie Vandewall, Janice Varner, Wanda A .Msn ?5l , , is i ,, VV Y U K A I funn W . ' 1, gg , ,,,, JC, c, ,,, , , y - y ,,, , ,,, 1, 1 1' is J 1 1 y ,f A, i W 5.1, V.!,,, ,. as J iw J, 'ii i J ii rf? if fm div 2 if f ill X ' levi J P' li 'V in W, l V V A ' I I 0 if V Kr, , A- . , '7 , 'Y If ,. ' ' A dy . g Q, V y f' 4 X, 1 an A V Q ..., R - J A 'se 'J ,....1. J, ln' iff ' i eva 1 G! ll if . Q' 9. -x 4 -r -f , yay, ' T' H a iflfs' T J ,.g fr: -1- - -9 'vb 'cf' , S y 1, 9 4 vw ii ' i' Piixu 14- ,J - J X 1 s I-X '. ' f 'fl x, x 5,9 ,Q f' Q Q- 1 qs. sl ,Q 'G K ' 1. Xi s' 41 I , f 'a 6' I '33 Ls J-2-X :Tir ' -J 4' ' E if X E , 5 , ve 2 ,ies 'f' .E W ., .V ? 4 r fi' Yi' L i i A i i O 'Y i X. S f + X X x Al fsfk '- fy 'Q- Q. w i 'lays M ur 'TS' -f' Varner, Neva Vollcman, Florence Walker, Joe Ward, Geraldine Ward, Shirley Warren, Jim Webb, Slanley Wheaf, Belly While, Dick Whiling, Bill Wilde, Wanda Wildey, Phyllis Wildey, Shirley Williams, Barbara Williams, Jack Williams, Tommy Wilson, Coleen Wilson, Darla Wilson, Lelarae Wilson, Shirley Winboll, Calvin Wood, Alberl Woodward, Fred Wrighl, Allan Zahn, Bill IT LOOKS LIKE THE TEST WAS PRETTY HARD! T A 'E Q F if I I Q1 Siffing Jar: McCann Jerry Whilself Sam Dean Bonnie Ellsworlh, Dick Pepper. Sfanding: Mr. Har- The sophomore class led a very acfive year. They had an informal parfy in 'rhe gym in January which lurned oul +o be a greal success. In lhe spring came lheir annual swimming par+y a+ Ashland This loo had a large allendance. A worfhwhile proiecl L. io send lo Europe. Leading l'he class ol 54 : President Sam Dean: Vice President Jerry Whil- sellp Secrelary, Bonnie Ellsworlhi Treasurer, Dick Pepper: Councilman, Jari McCann. They were aided by Sue Sweal, Phyllis Barry, Bill l-lansen, Dave lsom, Kalhleen McGregor, Jack Dick- son, and Ann Schweinfurl, who were elecled 'ro represem' lheir respeclive biology classes. Guiding lhem were lhe advisors: Mr. Weigerl, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Mayfield, and Miss Sollie. The More You Forgei' The Less You Know . . . . if f 3 S., 611: K ' 2 ii li L ig V i. B fa H.. , my Q A X , ie 2 3 1 L, - -v5'i5?' 1 , 'FG 1 1 C? XC 'Ji X 5 rar' 1 .naw -nr 3 F i 46' v x sl .Y vii? 1 fi N- if f , -us. - 4' ,- . 7,-x, , 5 p Adams, Georgia Admire, Don Ahlslrom, John Alcock, Alberf Alexander, Skip Allheide, Mary Anderson, Donald Anderson. Janene Annis, Pal Annis, Ronald y Apparcel, Al V' Arlhur, Loree Alfeberry, Carol Aylesbury, Edward Bacon, Ralph Baker, Barbara Baker. Bob Ballenger, Bob Barry, Phyllis Barllel, Dwanna Baslian, Barbara Bealhe, Molly Beck, Barbara Bell, Bob Berg, Elizabefh Black, Marion Blevins, Mickey Blodgell, Charlolle Blundon, Doris Bowman, Phillip Bridges, Rosella Brocksen, Jimmy Brooks, Clyde Brown, Alvin Brunner, Danny Buck, Manuel Bumgarner, Carol Burkey, Frances Bushnell, Kay Buller, Delores I e 'U ,F W 5 6 ig - Q . . AX 4, -'s':e'.' pq. ,. - . ,n . ' .' 523:93 its c -2 ' h'.':' it..-.-Ig., .4,. . r. ' sf if x,.,.,h,i ,- Q . .wg : A 55 iv' . Q 'i' - is fr as Q ii, h lf, h A As Q . X 5 ,ig -5' x ' Q R - T A , 'Fl v vi ff' QS.f.:i 7 ic J ' i Q-s 3 1 A 5. 1 -, , A W J - 1 f' . 1 -. . X ,Q Q A' N I., all i , is ' , 5 bf fs E xo, -gw ' .i fi! Q' V, S: 14'-Q fs Q ,. X Y 1 .-4- ,lun Ca rdwell, Roberl Carl, Lois DeArmond, Carolyn Delay, Darrell DePeel, Dale Carolhers, Frank Chandler. John Deveraux, Belle Dexler, Joann Dickson. Jaclc Chrisrian, Richard Coleman. Arlhur Dierks. Paul Dilley, Roloerla Doerfling, Henry Collins, Marilyn Conger, Mike Dorn, Charles Doly, Donna Doly. Marilyn Converse, Paul Coolc, Ronald Duckworlh, tvelyn Dumont Samuel Duslen, Richard Corson. John Crockell. Georgia Dymock, Fred Elden, John Ellsworlh, Bonnie Crorey, Lolus Dauner, Mary Lou Engleman, Thelma Erickson, Pauline Espy, Fred Davenport Barbara Dean, Sam Evans, Larry Fenner. Alla Fields, Marlene im R 419' .4 X X 3 JIX 'WN xv- T GQ 'Z if .mf 3 . K VK . ,Q ji X lf 1 A5- Flaming, William Forresl, James Fullon, Philip Garreil, Phyllis Gould, John Grinder, Barbara Hall, Ann Hall, Sharon Haclcenburg, Mary Hansen, Billy Hardie, Tom Harlcey, Janice Harringlon, Billie Harris, Clarence Harris, Lois Hendricks, Gary Hies, Roswifha Hildebrand, Elsie Hill, James Hoehn. Nancy Holmes, Larry Horsley. Jim Hull, Fred Hume. Gary Hume, Gloria Hume, Colleen Hunfer, Frances lsom, David Jackson, Dale Jacobson, Joyce James, Susan Jaques, Vivien Jenlcins, Nancy Jensen, Myraa Johnson, Claire Johnson, lrving Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Roberl Johnson, Thelma Josephson, Jack , .. -,May , , . -sf-A ,Ns . . W 1 -if A liiiiifis, K f . -i .hi K Q I ,qv-gzwf' ff P ' A ' X w ag 2 fr, X ' sas -Q A i f . ' - 6 Y 'W -sm ,.. ,S X gk sg? , . X i 5 A i?'ifU Y , , i ' xii K, 1 s V, 'Q . A X ,H ' X ,rg -s.. as aff Qs my sv N 5-F B ,,f-'., Ei ,,,,r,. , l :nf QF' as 355 F 'P - iv' ', 'Ya . KL S J i i sl : sss 6 ss Y' ., , W- , , fi? A C lnrs ,, Q is Q sf ,X 3 f is aw ,. iff ,-1. S' iv, K aw X , ., . 'N jx K x X sr 2, R s sw Q N . L H. l' C F L '...: i i. 4 - J ii-3 Q... li i if i' if if lss, sss s so is as 1 mfs 4!gRg X 'sis Kelley, Ellen Kelly, Lyle Kennedy, Leroy Kenyon, Una Mae King, Bill Kinl, Kip Kirkland, Marllia Klusman, Lucille Knapp, Margie Knislcern, Elva Kollcow, Bill Korns, Donald FX Kuylcendall, Glen LaGesl, Shirley Lawless, Ronald Legler, Fred Lehman, Mike Lewis, Janel Lewis, Phillip Lincoln, Freeman Lindsay, Alma Lilwiller, Bob Logsden, Neila Losee, Joyce Lowden, Hazel Lucas, Bradley Marlin, Lazell Marlin, Marlene Marlin, Sara Marlin, Sleplien Marlin, Terry Maslers, Duane Maslers, Edwin Maxwell, lone McAllisler, Orville McCann, Jari McCarler, Tom McCormick, Julie McCoy, Ronald McFarland, Coy -w , f ,... W., 'gp LA.,- -Q--. , ,.i. v1 W-f Q -w 4 1 M. Q., W Q L 'flu' 'Sv fl . , I 5, 1 0 VS' K v N . a -1 .. . -. if ,, l ' . 1 ' , , ls L l 4 1. 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Claude PruiH', Esler Pusch, Evelyn Regan, Bob Ralph, Loree Randolph, Doris Rasmussen, Jo Reed, Belly Reed, Lorella Reed, Sylvia Renfro, Carl Refchless, Ron Riggs. Lowayne Rinear, Kennefh Roley, Bill Rose, Ronald Rolh, Nancy Sabine, James Sanlich, Danny Savage, Joan Schneider, David Schrader, William Schweinfurl, Ann Shaw, Judy Sherman, Shirley Simpson, Lois Skaggs, James Sliger, Carolyn Smilh, Belly Smilh, Gwendolyn Smifh, Ray Snell, Richard Snyder, Shirley Spaulding, Belly Slapely, Marilyn Siorn, Buz S'rou'r, Clifion Slreeier, Donovan Suiphin, Gary Swallow, James Swanson, Marjorie Swearingen, Beverly Swear, Sue Taylor, Darlene N Taylor, Joe Tinselh, Vance Thafcher, William Theobald, Elwin Tolleson, Fred Tompkins, Barbara Torgrimson, Nelva Towne, Marge Trahern, George Trumbull, Elaine 'fffww if 'els Til, ' s W J 'N 3 ,sf K .ff S J ...M si, . if ' r ,,,. J Tw F' L-X vw.-A ev NX? 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Doug Wilhelm, Grelclwen Wilkinson, Gloria Williams, Bonila Williams, Eddie Williams, Mary Jo Wilson, Bryon Winbolr, LauraBe'rl'm Winland, Delores Winn, Frank Wirlz, Jimmy Wolff, Nola Woods, Bob Wright Palsy York, Paula Yoslen, Jerry Young, Alberl Youngblood, Carl Zolfola, Ernie LeT'T To righfz Jay Reese, Jimmy Reid, Sally Wallace, and Tommy Cudd. The Freshman class sTarTed The year righT by coming in second in The magazine sales. They also helped wiTh money and eTTorT in The Lower Division proiecT. Two money- making proie'cTs oT Their own were: Selling reTreshmenTs aT games and sponsoring a dance aTTer a baskeTball game. Their conTribuTion To The graduaTing class was To clean up aTTer graduaTion. They, lilce every oTher class, had Their own parTies. These were: A skaTing parTy in The Tall and a picnic and slcaTing parTy in The spring. Behind all The work oT The Freshman THEATTENTWE? FRESHMAN CLASS class were Their oTTicers: President Jim Reid: Vice PresidenT, Tom Cucldi Sec- reTary, Sally Wallace, Treasurer, Jay Reese. Also aiding were Bonnie Tucker, Marilyn SmiTh, Aileen Baker, Gwen McKillip, Lowell CouTanT, Joe Varner, Barbara l-lunT, Marjorie Reed, and Joyce PayTe. The class advisors were Miss Calhoun, Mrs. Calhoun, and Mrs. T-lansen. . . . So Why STudy? IW 1 5 M- K 479 lvl 3 at ' ' x 3' -' G'-f fn, 'R I . wr Q vm Q5 Rx ts va 9 55+ 'AX' ' V W Q. 5 1 M B 'L .M T s - A 9-' I 'Q lf X ,vf nh, 3 A. A . 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English, Ralph Erickson, Verna Essex, Norma Evans, Jack Ezell, Jean Fassett, John Faucett, Richard Fields, Mary Flory, David Foster, Dolores Fox, Dick Frazier, Billy Fuller, Norma Gallagher, Gwen Ganoung, Gary Garcia, Doloras Garrison, Allen Gass, Robert Gay, Charles Geer, Barbara Gilbert, Larry Goree, Allan Gorman, Mike Gould, Jane Grabowski, Robert Graff, Arlene Graham, Gordon Graham, Mary Graue, Gwen Gray, Cherie Gray, Dori Green, Robert Grinder, Sharon Gronau, Adele Gurgel, Marie Gurule, Effel Ann Gustafson, Ann 5,11 R 34' . c A, xx W -if .. -'lf' s n - , , All 4 K K .'iNv,gE.,gc J . J -ri , A-Q Q . Y r r,, , 'i:1i:1+F3l:fi,if'ft:, 1' Y 4-9 E2 Elgnyl , A 'EG' r,. 3 A 'PS A Q xl x ,,, E -,.: gp. i X fc X31 Al 'lg - ll ' ' y 2 Q N ' as '-497 E 'im' 1 tif -ei ,vi 6- , xi E ' if pa I R, Mig, A L J 'QE' L5 ,gr li 'gym 2,5 J, kk. 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E Q S is ,,Kg,SlX,ll5'5 Smith, Nancy Smith, Walter Tichenor, Stanley Tipton, Mervin Tripp, Dale Snodgrass, Buford Snyder, Kenneth Trumbull, Ramona Tucker, Bonnie Turner, Florence Sorenson, Barbara Steward, Carol Turner, Patience Ugstad, Douglas VanWinkle, James Steward, Earl Stewa rd, Loyd Van.Zee, Gary Varner, Joe Varner, Judith Stone, Alton Strickland, David Venters, Ronald Wallace, Sally Warren, Charles Swanson, Jacqueline Swartout, Ross Watts, Mel West, Faye Whisler, Ruth Talbot, Nelle Ann Taylor, Mariorie White, Shirley Whitright, Wanda Wilhelm, Donald Thompson, Perry Thompson, Sharon Williams, Fred Williams, Leonard Williams, Martin f G K ,JSS 1 51 ' if J .K -'Si 7 gsm ff? s W , . , awww' sf. - xt . BMG' -' r wguxf fl, 5 i , gh :- ' F L 'Q 1 . l A lil' ai f at Q J Q 1 Q' iii Q,-at wife. : S to S yt , i i+t1 il 9' f J . sfo ' ll i I i yr' nk' lst- 5 ' . 'C 3 A ,. W it 1 T ' 4 an 'kia 'Wit vqgu-fi Q m IL ga' E xx, , ... X, F i 2 .44 H 'Q 'f'T- 02.4 QQ5 ,Q Williams, Paul Q ., 4 x A M3 Wilson, Bob 'xi 'Q T Wilson, John Q ,U x V, Wilson, Roger ' ' ' Wingord, Ronald A w sr H 1 - l 1 ,N 'J' M, U, Winn, Ina 'T ' -4'-f Winningham, Joanna O' K Q 'fr Wiriz, Roy ix Wiifers, Bruce ' X Wold, Marilyn 62 G' Q f , L. L i km 6' 9 be WH ff' md, ' 551, Q '4 'ff Wood, Melvin 5 ml' L ' ' Woodcock, Alan J, ' I ' + - York, John L 5 Youde, Sheryl H s.' Zinn, Lloyd L. D. BASKETBALL QUEEN and PRINCESSES Sealed in lronlz Queen Sally Wallace. Sealed in back: Princesses Sharon Ruller, Viclcie Vannice, Shirley l-ledgepelh, Rila Herr, and Dale Pernell. FRIENDLIEST ?r5sl1mzz14 PENDABLE MOST DE , 'Q 3 'Y A QF X WWW Jay Reese and Sally Wallace Zfrfrsnmzlifies 6 RES LarrY Hlllls and 5l'l6fYl Youd Klhcv , Ag ...fu ,,,m Keid T PERSON l A'-lTy L ynn Sfnffh and Tom Cu dd Q..-v- ' A ES .f ' wg Qi Av .s igh :3 4 N., 4 ip 1 E Ui , ,f Qi Q, fix Y? . ' 3 A F it . K E ,ffm , 1 qnvf' -5? -'5P' '-115' H-IIB agind. kr? haf, He Sees the beau y Manx -1 ha.1 bg XJ1-mu time has Clear! 64:1 51151-40-y He, r+ea.d.s time 'blue p'rfi'n't of his yeams, amdhe, can plainly see. Beyond lifes care o. :nd ug.1i.'neS5--- fha joy 'cha-1: is to be. B.Guest 3 1 gm 3 if RSS! X Firsf row: Jordon, Herndon, Srearns, Wilhelm, Karlquisf, Johnson, Culhane, Obye, Kesler, Miss Dem- 'ner. Second row: Cooper, Hayden, Hillis. Hyall, Marlin, Long, Russell, E. Trumbull, McCann, I' Jacobson, McGregor, Annis. Third row: Knox, P. Parish, Ledlord, Cribbey, Bunnell, Vobora, Beslul, Allheide, Ellsworfh, Fulco, Stafford. Fourfh row: Forrest Cave, Arrhur, Basrian, Coolc, Rose, Peden. I Fifth row: Dolon, Theobald, Zorlola. Inser, lelf: Firsl Semesrer Presidenl Sluarr Kesler. lnser right: Second Semesler Presidenl Hanna Sue Hansen, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of Ihe Narional Honor Sociery is Io creafe an enlhusiasm for scholarship, 'ro promole worfhy leadership, and Io encourage Ihe develop- menf of characler. As a group, Ihe club renders services ol various 'types To Ihe school. For many years They have purchased shrubs for Ihe pario and 'rhis year Ihey added flower bulbs. Q ill I fi FIRST and SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-Pal Parish, Jaclr Wilhelm, Barbara Vobora, Jim Jordon, and Mary Cribby. Candidares lor membership shall have spenr af Ieasr one year in Ih'e school and be members ol Ihe junior or senior classes. To be eligible, srudenfs musr have a grade average of I.8 or belfer. They are judged on characler, leadership, and service. Members ol Ihe sophomore class who meer Ihe requiremenls may be chosen as probafionary meme bers if Iheir grade average is I.65 or berler. nfs aaugcnuh IBN nails Qfhurrrr I A Ir s Qmdgnf YN 0 W Awhviqpik-,uv I eu' Halal . . Yuma: ,in mn. L, auf-I-51.-,I-. .mu lihrrnu IL--...nu -rim: ip an-uhm: W., I.. sn .rmr...i .,...mn.-. -mi., .i mf-iw-nn -U .ru mmm iii.-wmv nn Cmmml nun ' :mmm mi Mimi. mf- ...rm wa nu.. 'bmah rr- ..r1..-umm mr- Qhnxler Im I-,in umlqf mr ,MM rpimiff.-ir I...-.ra -up anim.-m ru' V. f U 4-:limi 1 ,wi I .- ,irmfri lm-in 'r-msg nr sim- ug .1- . J J r, U, fx.r....5!m, ..... .,. ,,...,. is. '-age rr.. .re I., mmm s....f.-.I-1?- , I.. I.. v.arim. rum: ...ur ..,.,..r.f..... .wmv - 'lf' '-if' an-7 1 azz... ,W . ., , AL, ,,,,g,,, X fha. .,.. of ff, - A :JL ,. a .L .... ' i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHARTER JO ANNE OREY Sporh Manaqar GSX in 01,2 ,, fr: PATTY ONYETT HONEY GILMER JEAN IRVIN L. D. Manager Edifor Seniors Manager -I CAROL BESTU L Adminisiralion 44, RUN KAY HYATT MARILYN KNOX H PQ ' 1 5 PN OB PEGGXLSQSX Classes Manager Acfivifies Manager BUSIHQSERT MAY M R. HAYES Advisor 35- Gefling our a yearbook is no picnic . . Il you copy fhings from olher annuals, You are foo lazy lo wrife +l'1ern yourself: If you don'f, you are sluck on your own slull. If you clon'+ prinf all conlriloulions. You don r appreciafe True genius, And if you do prinf llwem, The annual is filled willm junk. ll'you make a change in ano+l1erfellow's makeup, You are crilical--if you don'+ you are asleep. Now, like as noi, some fellow will say We swiped +l'1is from some ollwer yearbook- Well, crificizing, crifical crifics-we did! JUNE FULCO JACK WILHELM DONNA WATTS s Manager STEWART JOHNSON ' ' Business Ass'f Sporis 361 ig:-Q Phofogra phic Manager 4 1-Q .A .,, fe Sera!! I M LES BOARDMAN CAROL BESTUL Firsf Semesfer Second SemesTer Ediior EdiTor -aff L X, CAROL ROBINSON BONNIE NELSON Assf. Business Manager rm Business Manager EDITORIAL and BUSINESS STAFF-LeTT To In REPORTERS-SeaTed IeTT To riqhT: Johnson, righT: WeedIe, BeaTh, Clark, CuIhane, Miller. Y PayIor, Kendall, Sanders, CronquisT, Caraway. Rowden, Hiilis, James, BesTuI. MR' EITRKE Siandingz Kaufman, Faux, Duchow, SweaT. Shaw, A WSW Bumgarner. Susie un.u.4.gmsf PuTTing ouT a school newspaper once every Two weeks is a Task ThaT Takes The Time and eTTorT OT every member oT The sTaTT. They occasionaIIy puT ouT exTra issues along wiTh speciaI ChrisTmas and spring ediTions. The Scroll STaTT has The responsibiIiTy of ecIiTing all sporTs programs, securing acIverTising, preparing aII The copy. and arranging Tor prinTing. Members OT The sTaTT had The opporTuniTy oT Iearning how newspapers are prinTed and seTTing up The Type Tor Their ediTions. The capabIe sTaTT was under The supervision oT Their advisor, Mr. Burkey. 1 l- Honey Gilmer, Upper TIi'fi'.iiii' fi.iT Ii-,I iii,- Iri-',iiI+-nI! -Iiiiv.i- 1 IIiiiI Iilwi i ii '.vwi,'i- 150 UPPFR DIVISION OFFICERS--Seaied. Norma Jean Niaa, program chairman: Karen RusseII, vice- pl isioer' Swndinqg Barbara WiIIiams, Iroasurer' Card BesIuI, --ociaI as-wife qhairmafil Fran Cooper sIudenI uuunciI. l ,QI .f 1 if-' GIRLS' LEAGUE The GirIs' League is a service organizaiion com- posed of aII high schooI girls. This pasi year ii has been divided info Iwo main groups, Ihe senior high group and The iunior high group. The annual money making proied was super- vised by CaroI BesIuIg if consisfed of seIIing pop- corn ai The TooIbaII games. The C5irIs' League sponsored Ihe Swee+hear+s' Ball which was heId February 9, and Ihe Mofhersi Tea and SIyIe Show on May 9. Among Ihe programs af Ihe meeiings were career +aIk5 given by professional women. 7 .7,7,,,'f ' 3 I f 93 'nf As Advisor Miss Quin- Ian Ied The giris on Io qreafer goaIs . . . i g ,' Lynn Smifh, Ihe very fapabIe Lower Division 5 President. Q LOWIR DIVISION OFFICFRSffffSeaIQdi Qnh WhisIer, sefreIary' Lynn Smiihx presideni. Siandinqi Biiibaiii Sigrvmn, 'Judiwnt iiiiiniiI ii:piii.i-nmhveg Shiriey Hedgepoih, soiiaI -,eivifo Chaiimanj DaIe Pr-inoII vifi-pifvirIi-nI Sharon R Iwir pi wziiiivi iI'AIVTNdY'. 82 441 I Q f 3 s SAMPLES FROM THE I95I SPRING STYLE SHOW. I-lello - my name is Bri YIOX Above: The symbol of Hello Week. Righrz The Girls' League pario. Donna Taylor, Sweerlmarr ol Granls Pass Hiqlw, willw Ron Lovers dreamed al llwe Sweellwearlsl Ball Swlslver, Kay l'lyal'l, and Joyce Jafobwn. was fs Q' 'T W. E 'K -F , Fred Mosman, Presidenlg Mr. Joseph Loblowo, uirectorg Dill Tlialchor, Socrolary-Treasurer: Ron Masfers, Sluclenf Council Roprosenlahvog Don Reese, Sergeanl-al-Arms: Janice Slal- lord, Robe Commillee Chairman. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir seems io accumulale more and more public appearances every year. ln early November lhey sang for lhe P. T. A. Open House. Chrisfmas is always lheir busy season and fhis pasl year was no exceplion. On November 29, lhey wenl caroling downlown lo ge+ people in The righf spiril for lhe Chrislmas opening of all fhe slores. They also parlicipaled in The Chrislmas concerl which is a parf of 'rhe regular Chrislmas program. ln early spring, The Choir Traveled lo Porflancl lo presenl an exchange concerf. They also wenf on a singing lour which was sponsored by a local businessman. The Choir was direcled by Mr. Joseph Lobboro: The accompanisf was Mrs. Burndelle Broerg anol The sludenl accompanisl was June Fulco The A Cappella Choir in 'rheir robes af a conceri. BAND The Granfs Pass l-ligh School band, un- der lhe direciion of Raymond McAllis- ier, is one ol fhe mos? aciive groups in our school. A+ lhe close of lhe year, 'rhe band had grown lo IOS members. During iooiball season, lhe band per- formed many inlricale iormalions and drills. Because ol lack of space during basketball season, lhe band played dur- ing lhe hall on lhe slage in lhe Memorial gymnasium. The band helped our school spirif greaily by playing for pep assem- blies. A poinf syslem is used in earning a leifer in music. To earn such a leller, a sludeni musl have al leasl' 36 poinls. A band council made up of members irom each seclion of lhe band decides on dafes for concerls, and on lines lor siudenfs who brealc ceriain band rules. A highly successful concerl was held Disirici Music Feslival, which was held in OUR DIST . 'Nh Q., , W ii i, :Hi lil ' s. - A 1- l A 1 ' E? 2? Q' Q gi n .1 Q as It 8 u ks 5 Q f f L. 5 3 .lr L E Qs Us F QUILL and SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an ln- fernafional Honorary Sociefy for high school iournalisfs. This or- ganiza+ion includes sludenls who work on lhe Tolca or Scroll in good sfanding, and who have a 'rwo poinf grade average or beH'er. Before a member is accepled, he musf wrife a lwo hundred word edilorial on Wha+ School Means To Me. The club of fwo members grew +o abou+ fifleen members during This school year. CAQOL xi P T081 fgslq, IXVSON 917 JOURNALISM CLUB The Journalism club is responsi- ble lor our school paper. They lake charge of all loolball and baskelball programs. They sponsor 'rhe annual fool- ball queen. ,They send school news and evenfs lo lhe Courier and Bulle- lin. The Journalism class malces up lhe Journalism Club. The advisor of 'rhe club is Mr. Burlcey who has led lhe club rhis year 'ro a very successful climax mes . NN 'bw ENDA :dent Firsf row: Robinson. Second row: Gilmer, Besful, l-lillis l-lyalf, Cooper, l-lvall, Knox. Third row: Boardman, Culhane James, Faux, Miller, Ducnow, Wilhelm, Mr. Burlcey. A a Jeff Firsl' row: Robinson, Kendall, Praff, Faux. Second row: James, Hillis, Beslul, Musfy, Cooper, Clark, Miller, Kaufman, Weddle, Winbolf, Williams, Turner. Third row: Pedley, Palor, Culhane, Dunham, Rowden, Nelson, Burngarner, Duchow. if ? Wd, First row: Miss Gannon, Phelps, Bezner, Hansen, Vanfxrsdall, Miss Sollie. Second row: Gilmer, Taylor, Mahoney, Cora, Fulco, Greenwood, Siory, Croxfon. Third row: Brown, Wuner, Sieyers, Russell, Kollcow. TX-A2 P fl 7' 8 5 Pre J ,Ui!:5 ,Q SENIOR TRI-HI-Y This is a newly formed group ol only senior girls. Some ol Their accomplishmenls and acliyi- 'ries were allending church, giving Chrislmas food baslcels, and sending CARE packages 'fo Korea. Through cooperalion and willingness on The parl ol lhe members, I+ has been a very suc- cessful year. TR 1 Canclidales for +he March of Dimes DELTA TRI-HI-Y The Della Tri-Hi-Y consisls of 80 sopho- more and junior girls. Many worlhwhile aclivilies have 'been sponsored by 'rhis adive group of girls. One of The main acliyilies was The sponsoring ol lhe annual March ol' Dimes campaign. An- olher was lhe making up ol Chrisfmas baslcels lor several anonymous needy 'families in Jose- phine Counly. A dance was also sponsored by fhe Dellas aller a baslcelball game. Y K dp Che Uzcspiaus The Thespians is a lNlaTional Honorary SocieTy which consisTs oT branches OT Thespians in alnnosT every high school in The counTry. The purpose oT The Thespian group is To encourage dramaTics in The high school. The sTudenTs are inTeresTed, noT only in acTing. buT also in rnalcefup, sTage lighTing, radio, and inTerpreTive reading. Some oT The sTudenTs have aTTended speech Tournar'nenTs in The sTaTe and They aTTended The DramaTics conTerence ThaT was held in Eugene, February 5-9. To be pledged inTo The-spians, sTudenTs have To earn Ten poinTs Trom drarnaTics, and anoTher Ten poinTs beTore They can be iniTiaTed. The club This year was very successTul and Their plays were enioyed. lllllllllllllllllllllll , The Thespians during l'The NighT oT January 25+ Can I sell you brush Madam? Tiff, STanding: Les Boardman. FirsT row: Sievers, Marlin, Harmon, BesTul, Rinqueffe. Second row: Hume, Beck, Aclmlen, James, Francis, T-lyaTT. Third row: Fields, Cooper, Brown, FulTon, T-lohlbauclc. , , F756 T, f dvi '7':Tl.f1I,,A Y W 1 YM J A ----., gsl vw NAJ qi: oil -5 AJP Firsl row: Kell, Miller, Faux, Sanders, Thompson, Fulco, Hanson, M. Mahoney. Beslul, James, Ringuelle, Miss Fender. Segond row: Hale, Pinninger, Mendum, Taylor, Phelps, Meyer Wilson, V. Mahoney, Fverlon, B. Williams, Aclclen, Hall Cribbey. Third row: I-lillis, Onyeff, Orey, Hauser, Linlmharl, Ralhrnussen, Weech, McCormick, Arlhur, Taylor, Irvin, Hyafl, Hayden. Fourlh row: Cooper, Br -fn, Williams, Fenner, Annis, Torgrimson, McGregor, Turner, Trumbull, Beclx, Wilhelm, Gilmer, Musly. Fillh row: McFadden, Winboll, Flildibrand, Black, Morris, Osborn. Bullard. Bullard, McCann, Hume. Pep Klub J- .X ,y MARY CRIBBEY '4 el L Us ,uh A ALTA FENNFR MISS FENDER .1 . of LOU RINGUETTE DONNA HALL MARJORIE MAHONEY DONNA LONG The Pep Club, which is composed of 80 girls, has conlribufed much lo as- semblies and games wilh Jrheir pep. This hard worlcing club has lalcen parr in many ac- livilies. They senl 'rhe drill learn lo lhe slale champion- ship game, helped collecl for lhe March ol Dimes, sold popcorn al lhe games, held a dance. and sold foolball boolcs. The money from These proiecls wenr Toward charlering busses lo lhe oul- ol-lown games. The inilialion of new members drew everyones allenlion on January I5. This was broughr lo a con- clusion al lhe gym in lhe evening. All 'rhe members enioyed Themselves wilh lhe relreshmenis Thai lhe inili- ales broughl. ,-,.+.f, -'. w-qrs-'wr ,-44 wp 'Q Q' 5- n:: ! , ' 'R .. W V hub deg . ' fs-45 10:-.N ik .5 fffh- M -. W 4 : W- 1, 1 few., . 1 . 5 r F. , , ,. X A .,, A up LOWER DIVISION PEP CLUB 11, 1 I The Lower Division Pep Club conTribuTed a loT To The spiriT OT boTh TooTball and baslceTball games during The lasT year. NOT only did They aT- Tend home games buT many ouT-oT-Town games also. One oT Their mosT suc- cessTul achievemenTs oT The year was The Merry- Go-Round dance. Sharon RuTTer, The presidenT, was crediTed wiTh a very suc- cessful year. R Won'T you play ThaT dream, melody. ON VXUTTE Y W i SyKPXT:T0gxa,n5 MERRY-GO-ROUND Sall Wallace was crowned lower division BaslceTball Queen aT The dance, Merry-C-Bo-Round, held in The junior high gym. The queen was presenTed wiTh a crown, and each candidaTe was presenTed wiTh red and whiTe canes Tied wiTh red ribbons. There was dancing, reTreshmenTs and enTerTainmenT. LOWER DIVISION NATIONAL HONOR The Lower Division NaIionaI Honor consisfs of sevenfh, eighih and ninfh grade sfudenfs who have a grade poinf average of I.o5 or beHer. This fine club s+resses cifizen- ship, service, leadership, and characfer in each of ifs members. They hold Iheir inifiafion in The spring. They also eIecI officers af Ihaf Iime. JUNIOR HI-Y The I'Ii-Y has sIarIed a new organizafion among sevenfh, eigh+h, and nin+h grade boys which wiII be caIIed Ihe Junior I-Ii-Y. The sevenrh and eighfh grades are sep- arafe from 'rhe freshmen for convenience. The sevenih and eigh+h grade boys are in charge of The 'rraific con+roI program and 'Ihey have made Ihis Iheir proiecf. They held 'rheir inifiafion in The Tall iusf aI'rer schooI began and Ihey had a swimming parfy in Ihe spring. ,,, , First row: G-allager, Sias, Payfe. Foster, McKroIa. Second row Ecksfein, Snider, Vannice, Mar+in, Neiison, Laniz, Mackie, Sass Third row: Mr. AusIand, Varner, Hassofh King, Herman, Brown Chris+ean, Mrs. Bonney. 'W is 5:3 -' Firsf row: Mr. Marks, Okeson, Graham, Reese, O'Leary, I-IiIIif,. BarIIeII, Reed, Sfone, Varner. Second row: McDoweII, Fox, Penniqor, I IisIip, Cudd, Burr, McDoweII, WiIIiarns, WiIhoIm, James, Winger. Third row: MarIick, Cook, Craven, McDoweII, Lewis, Unidenfiiirzd, Parker, McKinnon, Whifmore, Kniskerm, Gass. Johnson, Fourth row: BaIderee, Nelson, Russell, Brown, McGregor, Gordon, McCoy. Coaches: Mannen. Turner, Thomas. Faux, 95 First row, leff fo righl: Fenner, Hvall, E, Nelson, Bulcher, Miss H lb l, S d X351 X M Advbor CAROL ROBINSON Presidenf Gzrls' letter 61110 s 0 ganiza ion composed of lhose girls who have earned a lefler in alhlelies. To earn a leller lhe girls musl parlicipale in a cerlain number of games, There are some games played wilh Olher schools. A leller may be earned in each wporl, a lew ol which are: Baslrelball, Tennis, baseball, volleyball, and hockey. These girls organized and ollicialecl al inlramural sporls cluring fhe noon hour, Th , . . . . ey were very ellicienl in running This program. The inilinlien ol lhe G-irlsi Lelfer Club is similar +0 lhe Varsily G, only nor as ,were-. Their advisor lor The year was Miss Halbert. as er econ row own, Lindsay. Bnmgarncr, Kinlxaid, Penniger. Third row: Meyer, Bonnie Bullard, Beryl ard, Messenger, D. Wilson, C. Wilscuii, Busch. UU First row: Mr. Ingram, Paylor, Corder, Swisher, Buffs, Lifrle, Srearns, Barker, James, Herron, Masfers, Mr. Davis. Second row: Pedley, Talbor, McFarland, Conger, Jordon. Hedqepalh, Nor rick, Musser, Brown. Third row: Johnson, Wrighl, Williams, Schweinfurl, Obye, Reese, Dixon Harbin, Flickenger, While, Fourrh row: Bell, Barker, Berlrand, Winboll, Roberlson, Cudd 04 V6 P,-6:1521 Z e,,,, Va rsily 6 The Varsiry 6. is an organizafion of boys who have earned a lelfer in one or more of lhese sporls: baskelball, loolball, lennis, baseball, lrack, or wreslling. One of The high lighrs of lheir year was rheir inilialion on January IZ. ll was al Jrhis lime Thai rhe Granls Pass l-ligh sludenls learned how glam- orous girls can be. Eighr boys were inilialed and a good lime was had by all-lhar is, excepl lhe inilialesl My! Aren'+ +hose girls? pre+'ry!! Would ya really like 'fo know who won7? RAY DAVIS MEL INGRAM Advisors of Varsiiy G. FirsT rfiw: Housrv. Linkhfirh Fnlfn, Chaney, Miller, ScoTT Smrffrru, Six: in, Tqylfi lhif: Tli-den. Sf-frwnd row: TTifTcman Snilninan, Mifir-llnn, Carr, Fwd, Franlclin, Howell, Qlsen Tliiriilifil ii Kninlrr-ii' Massey. Tlximf i wi Kr-lT, Williams FUTURE BUSINESS The aims oT The F.B.L.A. as expressed in iTs con- f,TiTuTion, are The developrnenT oT business abiliTies and skills, leadership, personaliTy, and good charac- Ter. To obTain membership in The club, sTudenTs mum? be enrolled in business sTudies. OTTicer5 insTalled in a ceremony lasT Tall were Dean ScoTT, presidenT: June Fulco, vice-president Mary Miller, secreTaryg Donna Taylor, Treasurer: Mariiean Saxon, recording secreTaryq Carol Ann Chaney, sTuden'T represenTaTive3 and DoroThy San- Wilson, Ackien, Parish, WheaT, Turner, Dehners, Mcrining Downing, Hansen, Thompson, Miller, STaTTard, T-Toplnins Meyers, Kelley, Pruiil, Herndon, Mr. Nelson, Miss Hayes. LEADERS OF AMERICA ders, reporTer. Special guesTs Trom service clubs aTTended The iniTiaTion, and Mr. Aluyn Miller oT The TaculTy oT SouThern Oregon College oT Educa- Tion addressed The group. Some proiecTs worked on during The year have included parliamenTary drill and The perTecTion oT a school service program. The hard worlcing advisors Tor The group were Miss MyrTle T-layes and Mr. WalTer Nelson. PresidenT Dean ScoTT explaining some Tiner poinTs oT The club To members OFFICERS-Taylor, Saxon, Miller, ScoTT, Chaney, Sanders. Fulco, Miss Hayes, Mr. Nelson. u-ly' mlnisv -ex 1: x.1i1... 4? N X ...ff XY if sisgx ol- AbboTT, Bush, Rupp, Williams, Fall, Mr. SuTTon, Green, Eng- PraTT, RoTh, DuBoia, Dallas, FiThian, RenTro, Slander, Franz, land, WesT, Neally, Seas, Lhenm, Jensen, Coleman, Zahn, Eldred, Simpson, ScoTT, Moine, Harlacher, IvIarTin, Karlquisf. Dopyera, Simpson, Evans, DeI:ur, Ball, Brown, Spivy, Milligan, TRADES and INDUSTRIES The Trades and IndusTries class is one ThaT Trains The sTudenT To become a heIpTuI and useTuI em' ployee. The year was Tilled wiTh Tun and Trolic which included a parTy held aT The CounTy Club Tor members and Triends. One OT The mosT imporTanT evenTs oT The year was The annual empIoyer-em- ployee banqueT. During TooTbaII season, each member did his parT by selling candy and popcorn aT The qames To help raise money Tor The banqueT and oTher acTiviTies. The club advisor is The hard-working Mr. Jack SuTTon. Two iniTiaTions were held during The year, in which The sTudenTs dressed as The oTher members oT The club direcTed. A Trades and IndusTries sTudenT, Bob Franz, par TicipaTing in The Trade-'s program oTTered by The school. The T and I enjoying Themselves aT The CounTry Club. W who x , j Q ., 1' C' - ' A- ' 1 ' ...1..,Q I ,Q H , A . .. y 5 ' ' 'l7'0l4Q .. 'mf in Q .ww . , -Q . Some very beauhlul nn- ,x .1 .MW:,, Y A y I x E ,, ,- ,! - , .I 1 X 'H :A ' Mt u Q - fl., worlc done on lhe Chamber ol Com- merce window by Arlene Rupp and Peggy Marlin. -,-..1lr'T.' - Wfv s, -Tm-'fr -V nf ,Haag 4-:lp ,,, Ar? Club members worlcing hard. I H fir! 61116 The Ari Club Qonfribules fo our school the beauly ol individual painlingi, The dillerenl rooms of our school display oufslanding arf worlc Qonlribuled by art sludonls, They decoraled 'rhe school al Chrislmas lime wifh elabomle ligurines which were placed on each window. The many posfers we have seen in our halls are a symbol ol fhe work done by fhe Ar? Club. All in all, if mighl be sfaled, lhar The AM Club creales lhe almosphere of our school wilh 'fheir worlc. Hamcra 61116 CAMERA CLUB OFFlCERS4On lhe righl, beginning af lower lei? going around lhe camera: Pal Kendall, vice-presi- denlg Helen Jacobs, sergeanf-al-arms: Barbara Vobora, president Donna Ray, secrelary-Treasurer, Mr, Jones. ad- visor, worfh, LJ. Uofy, bweaf, Hunter, Fenningron, wort. become row: Cola, Garrell, Kenyon, Johnson, Kelly, Ray, Chaney. Ducliworlh, Baclies, Morning, Burk, Baxfer, S, Whife.'Third row: Pruifl, Davenport Claypool, Balmer, Bushnell, C. Varner. Harringfon, Kendall, Mahan, Turner, Fields, Baslian, C. DeArrnond, Hachenberg. Fourlh row: Reed, Knapp, B, Phelps, Wilson, Blodgelf, Wolfe. A. While, lrvin, Jacobs, Wesh, Prieslly, Vobora, Howell, Calacci. The Camera Club was so large 'rhis year rhal if had fo be divided info 'rwo groups, one of which mel on Tuesdays, 'rhe ofher on Thursdays during acriviry periods. Some of Their proiecls for The year were enlarg- ing prinfs, learning developrnenl and prinling, making porrrairs, and purchasing rwo big lighls. Several rrips were lalcen, one lo rhe coasr and anolher To Craler Lake. Some scenery lhaf caughl The eye of one ol lhe club members on a lrip. I V as 4.9 '17 ' V ,,..,-4 A 48 . M. Muufv A. Hansen B. House' T R. Linlcharl D. Miller ,CA Til-0 ' ,L To emphasize The imporTance OT worThy home membershipg To worlc Tor a good home and Tamily liTe Tor ally To promoTe a growing apprecia- 5 Tion oT The ioys and saTisTacTions oT homernalcingg To TurTher inTeresTs in ' J home economics: and To provide wholesome individual and group recreae ' 'V' PM Tiony These are The purposes oT The FuTure l-lomemalrers oT America. k ' A Toward new horizons is Their moTTo. 115 M. .lnrlr S. Sflvfllf T Zrzfurc' ffamemzzkcrs af America Hin- -Si ,. PQ in T Ti llr- War 'jpqlxmzyanb f l'5 'Wnr-fs, The acTiviTies include: A ioinT ChrisTmas parTy wiTh The F.F.A.y serving aT many banqueTsp selling popcorn: and aTTendinq The disTricT and sTaTe meeTings. Their advisors are Miss Princess Eqloerl, Miss Alma Frerichs, and Miss Alice Sollie. 3? B, Johnson A, Lindsay gl Tl-TP GRANTS PASS CHAPTER oT Pl-l.A. iid' v xi BOB ASHWORTH LARRY KELLY I 'MRYCAPTYNTER BILL SAPPINGTON BILL JOHNSON NORMAN KELLY Secreiary ice Presidenf Advisor Presiden+ Treasurer Reporfer in The F. F. A. members during a meeling in lhe Ag. build- J. The Fulure Pagers of America is a nalrional organizarion designed +0 leach pro- gressive larming, cilizenship, and leadership. Leading 'rhe club for lhe year are: Presidenl, Bill Sappingfonp Vice Presidenl, Larry Kellyg Secrelary. Bob Ashworlhg Treasurer, Bill Johnslong Reporler, Norman Kelley: S. C. Represeniaiive, Charles Kellogg: and Advisor, Mr. Waller Carpenler. Some of our acfivilies are The Pacific lnlernalional Liyesloclc Exposilion, The annual Parenl and Son banquet lhe Soulhern Oregon Dis+ric+ Con+es+, and 'rhe showing of beef and dairy ca++le al 'rhe fair. We also own a I95I Chevrolel pickup. Qufure 3 rmers of Amerika li ssai gi-uruigg rm? OF? WIERI A e6ClN Onferenc v N55 :WW gut!-0: N M S sn nmL,,,mt INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE The l.I2.L. worlced Toward Iheir goal ol promolinq an underslanding of inlernalional relalions. The main proiecl ol Ihe year was Io crale and ship over 600 surplus school boolcs Io Ihe Camolls High School in The Philippines, They also senl relief supplies Io Korean refugees and subscriplions ol lhe READERS DIGEST Io fhe school in Ifaly. In Ihe spring, IO members ol Ihe club allended Ihe Slale l.R.L. Convenfion al Eugene. Serving as officers were: Jack Wilhelm, presidenlg Ivlaralou Dallas, vice-president Sharon DuBois, secrelaryi Ben Lee, Ireasurerg Ann Hayden, sludenl council represen- Ialive. C e l9Oundl ff' :IK-WI' H 2w' 1 '-QL-S Furs? row lefl Io riqhl: Hayden, Albriqhf, Wilhelm, DuBois, Dallas, A. Howell, Calacci, Johnson, Miss Trull Second row: Lee, H, Howell, Arlhur, Pruilf, Onyell, Truner, Kaufman, Hoplcins, Herndon, Hiclc' man G lrner Scoll. CAVEMAN SPEECH CLUB The Caveman Speech Club, under fhe leadership of rheir capable president Allred Cave, complelecl anolher successful year of speech aclivilies. During lhe year 'rhey parficipaled in four invifalional infer-school speech fournamenls. The dislricr and sfale speech rournamenfs broughl lo a close 'rhe forensic acfivilies of lhe club. In addifion 'ro rournamenfs, 'rhe club presenled 2l programs for 'lhe public. The sfudenfs earned over a hundred dollars by selling ho+ dogs a+ Foolball games To finance rheir Trips. The members of +he speech club are proud of lheir record in represenfing 'rheir school in compelilive speech evenls. ALIRED CA res,-den, VE enll HA-nf-1 ' Oil io a lournam ind conpluql-on H ,x,LJ Th Ledford, Hvall, Ellsworlh, Johnson, Tinse+h, Smifh, Albright e Speech Club members around The fable are leff fo righf: Refchless, Cave, Gilmer, McCann, f ff kr Hi- lf Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrefary-Treasurer Sergeanf-al-Arms Sfudenl Council ? vf ,fl r ' 'W' Baskels lor lhe needy families al Thanksgiving. The Hi-Y is a service organizalion which is allilialed wilh lhe Y. lvl. C. A. lla membership consisls ol sophomore, iunior, and senior boys. , r During lhe year lhe club engaged in several service proiecls. Their accomplishmenls include The collecling ol lood lor loaskels which lhey dislribuled among The needy 'families al Thanksgiving lime. ln January 'rhey collecled money lor The March ol Dimes campaign. JOHN REMBPRT Presidenl 'tl lil? Firsl row: Reminglon, Wilhelm, Bulls, Pedley, B, Dixon, Claylon, D. Barker, Perez, Carson, Slearns Rernberl, Williams. Serond row: Jordon, Obye. Johnson, S. Johnson, Culhane, Harniilor, Hansen Swizher, Karlquisl, Elhinglon. Third row: Mr. Lodwig, Barker, l-ledgepelh, Zahn, Winboll, Cudd Palleruon, Sappinglon, Cook, Leilch, Brown. Fourlh row: Lee, Bryanl, Harbin, Musser, Waller, Eldon Zollalo. Lillle, Pepper, D. Reese. Chaplain CHUCK KARLQUI Ai l 21 swf 'f Y - .Lf A 6 if x 5 f Q' 4 fs I N Q fn ' S y ' xr W R 'P QNX fm 131 ifiw Xmnxx 2 fn' 'K 'X fi5'cf'if wi? W , iw '21 . Q, A I 5.'L . H f X x s1 - I' Sforcslry Klub The Foresfry Club is an orqanizafion rhaf reaches ifs members how +o use lools and how +o planf Trees. Under The leadership of Presidenl Bob Owen, +he Foreslry Club planled one 'rhousand frees las+ fall. Through The year They cared for lhese lrees and in lhe spring They planled more where 'rhey were needed. The Foresrry Club has in- creased ils membership a qreal deal lhis year and has spenl many hours al planling and caring for The school loresl. Their hard-working T advisors were Mr. Weigerf and Mr. Mayfield. BOB OWEN S Presideni '. -ell' . X 4 X 43 Foreslry Club members on a 'rrip To lhe school forest 6111151711111 Pu fra! The Caveman PaTrol, as in years pasT, has done a very good iob preparing The gym Tor as- semblies. Their work is To seT up chairs and clean The gym aTTer- wards. PresidenT Bill Maxwell can really say They had a very good year. Their advisor This year was Mr. PeTiT. qt? WELL sm Wfx , msgid! Kicks! quad The TiclceT Squad consisTs oT sixTeen members whose sole pur- pose is To serve The school. They sell TiclceTs To all school TuncTions such as dances, games, plays, and concerTs. They were capably led by Mr. ColleTT who has been The advisor oT The TiclceT Squad Tor several years. They had a parTy in The spring which was enioyed by all. - fe d,,,, 5 4. rw, gk1l'l'5 -l.t4.i :MQ lab-' lf' FirsT row: Woodard, BarreT, Mr. PeTiT, Runnion, BasTian. Second row: Johnson, Maxwell Turner, Hale, FiTield, Moor, Posmus, Thompson, Third row: Marks, Miller, RemingTon Dallas. FirsT row: McCann, Broclcson, Simpson, MulleT, WQIT, MasTers, Moniz. Second row: Mr. ColleTT, G. Newman, More, McFall, Harper, Black, Newman, Gilleve, Cooper. lO9 elf? QETLBETH MAY Presidenf N li Hum 6 Cmcher of Amfrica The FuTure Teachers of America is a very imporTanT organizaTion because iT assisTs in Training sTu- denfs To become Teachers. One of Their very imporTanT proiecTs This year was The sending oT books To The Philippines. They also sponsored The Junior Red Cross drive. OTTicers Tor The year were: Marjorie Mahoney, President Fran Cooper, Vice President Bonnie Bullard, Secre- Taryq Carol Hillis, Treasurer: Della Anderson, l-lisToriang Shirley Ever- Ton, Librarian. f!i-6 The I-ligh School ChrisTian Club was organized Two years ago Tor The sole purpose oT inviTing The ChrisTian young people of The various churches in The cor'nmuniTy To make ChrisT known. The club is nondenominaTionalg iT is open To any sTudenT inTeresTed. Serving as TirsT semesTer offi- cers: Hober+ May, President Gary Alden, Vice President Bar- bara Vobora, SecreTary-Treasurer, John Adams, STudenT Council. Their pianisT was Marlene Wilson and Their advisor was Miss MyrTle Hayes. The Hi-C Club relaxes on The lawn. FuTure Teachers OT GranTs Pass High-we hope. MARJORIE MAT-TON EY Presidenf Cyp hy 61116 The Typing Tor Service Club. having a large membership oT over 30 sTudenTs, is one of The mosT acTive clubs of our school. They have over 30 members which are assigned To more Than 40 Teach- ers. The emphasis is upon service To The school and upon seeing whaT They can conTribuTe To making school liTe run more smooThly. They Type programs, sTencils, leTTers, ReporT cards. IT's really 'Service wiTh a smile! Co Chairmen: June Fulco and Donna Taylor. L76 ary Klub The Library Club is a Training ground Tor Those who enioy aiding and working wiTh oTher people, or who Plan To en- Ter a proTession laTer. The purposes are To be a service To The school, To devolop leadership, and To presenT an opporTuniTy Tor work and experience. Serving as oTTicers Tor The I3 mem- loers This Year are: PresidenT, MargareT T-loehng SecreTary-Treasurer, Nancy Hoehng Councilman, Melvina STeward: and advisor, Miss MaTeer. Preside,-H EHN VIRGINIA MAI-IONEY MARCH OF DIMES QUEEN Virginia was nominafed by Ihe junior class for march of dimes queen. Each class elecfed 'rheir own candidares for king and queen. Every dime Iurned in by a class counfed as one vofe for rheir candidafes. AI 'rhe end of Ihe drive Ihe junior class had furned in Ihe mos? money and were declared The winners. PAT WU NER as FOOTBALL QUEEN Par, a senior, was one of six candidales nominared by Ihe foolball 'ream lor fool- ball queen. Members of Ihe srudenr body casl' Their voies in her direclion and Ocrober Iwenry-sixlh she was crowned loofball queen. Her reign included ruling over +he Medford and Kla- mafh Falls games. DON NA TAYLOR SWEETHEART Donna, a senior, was crowned Sweefhearf of Granls Pass High School, February ninfh. She was one of Ihree candidafes nominared by Ihe boys of Ihe sfudenf body and lafer vofed on by Ihem. A+ Ihe inrermission of 'rhe sweelheari ball she received her crown from Ron Swisher. Her princesses were Kay l-lyarf, iunior sweefhearf. and Joyce Jacobson, sophomore sweelhearr. JOE CORDER RON KNIGHT FOOTBALL KINGS Joe Corder and Ron Knighl were chosen Ioofball kings because of Their ou+- slanding work on 'rhe fool- ball feam Ihroughouf Ihe season. Corder was chosen all-sfafe center and Knighf all-sfafe halfback as well as being on Ihe Soufhern Ore- gon All-Sfar feam. They led our Ieam Ihrough a bril- liam' season as co-capfains. AHA K 4--M...-.-ws 'N f. 9 CP DICK JAMES BASKETBALL KING Dick James was chosen king of baskefball because of his oufsfanding work on 'the baskef- ball Ieam. I-le was high poinf man Ihrougha ouf mosl of Ihe season and sef Ihe pace for many of 'rhe games Ihaf we won. I-Ie had a wonderful way of dropping 'rhose poinls we needed Ihrough Ihe baskei, bul of equal imporlance was The way he seemed Io be everywhere af once and usually gerfing Ihe ball in his possession. Dick was also oulslanding in foofball as quarlerback and as an ouffielder in baseball. mpumlr MEL NORRICK MARCH OF DIMES KING Mel Norrick was elecfed as March of Dimes King by The iunior class and was crowned January Iwenly-fillh during Ihe half of Ihe Medford baskeiball game. Virginia Mahoney was crowned as his queen. I9 xt N U - 3 93 shi 3 MOST A . ggSI'PERSONAl.lTY Darla Wilson Nadine McClellan and Norman Hedgepe+h 0 ' ' and Calvin Winboll ,fzzmar Pcrsamzlzfzes fi 'X WITTIEST Bill Pedley and Lou Rlngue++e aff- Y if t. lffglx Mosr ACTIVE Slewarf Johnson and Carol Besful 'rvi-' 'Y Cl -MM D r i 1 k.4-nuns' 11 men ai aciion re ch-edmea-6 J'.Ada1-ns WL Qllw Wwfm qi Mggwvwoiw xkalfgg MM mf QM 504404 GW L H Jwgm '9Z 'M CQUQAQ' UMA PWA, MZ! ff Qi LLQNJH QW smzbi C' gage., ff QQ, ,soggy la fgwmwd, MWJFW4 ajax QM GM Aww .I -1.5-ffl , if 'S A 432 .4055 'if A Mgr. F fx. ki. i , 3 .Q-yt Q5 x x ,, 2 x J B as ' . .L f 4,7 25 Marshfield 48 Coquille Mac-I-Ii I4 GranT VicTories 28 Well Earned ATTer TighTing Through Two regular seasons, con- sisTing oT 20 games, undeTeaTed and unTied, The Cavemen Tinally reached Their goal oT STaTe Champions, a TiTle Truly earned. Friday, November Io, Tound The Team heading Tor Marshfield Tor The sTaTe play-oTT game wiTh Marshfield. With a sTrong defense line, we won 25-I3. The quarTer-Tinal game was played on our own gridiron, Thanksgiving Day wiTh Coquille. The Red Devils were crediTed wiTh The TirsT Touchdown buT we came back TighTing. The Tinal score: GranTs Pass 48-Coquille I4. Two weeks IaTer, December I, The Cavemen were Tlying 500 miles To PendIeTon Tor The semi- final wiTh Mac-Hi oT MiITon-FreewaTer. 6000 Proudly iT sTands. lWon SCORES on do LeT's make pay dirT, Ron! specTaTors wa+ched while we scored in The TirsT Three minuTes oT The game. The mighTy Cavemen downed The Tough Pioneer eleven, 28-I3. SaTurday, December 8, marked The really im- porTanT day Tor our TriumphanT Team. We played The GranT Generals OT PorTIand Tor The STaTe Championship TiTle aT PorTIand in The MuITnomah STadium. SuTTering Trom a bad case oT sTadium TrighT during The TirsT haIT, we were lagging behind I4'0. The second haIT was a diTTerenT sTory. We came back TighTing like The champions we really were. The game ended in a I4-I4 Tie, wiTh The surprise climax: GranTs Pass I2 downs and 6ranT 9 downs. Because OT The STaTe High School AcTiviTies AssociaTion's rules and regulaTions This gave GranTs Pass The STaTe Championship TiTle Tor I95I. I-IURRAI-I!! TI-IEY . I3 ,,l4 ,. I3 . I4 Mel has been our head fooiball coach since l947 and every year he has been successful. We are very proud +0 say we have been a Top-noich feam since he has been wi+h us. The ofher coaches Thai assisred Mel during ihe season were: Torn Denney, assisfanr coachg Bob Smilh, line coach: Ray Davis, back-field coach, Gordon Prehm, Trainer. Undeieared, unried was slill The chanl of our Cavemen ar 'rhe end of our regular season for 'rhe second year in succession. Only one Team made over seven poinis againsi us and Thar was Redding which we beal by an eighr poinr margin of 28 +o 20. This year The Cavemen played eighl' scheduled games of which only fwo, Medford and Klamafh Falls, were conference games. We no+ only were firsl in +he 6 A-I conference buf firsl in Soufhern Oregon. Alfogeiher we made 337 poinfs ro our opponenis' 39, which shows whaf a really lop-no+ch Team ihe Cavemen had. Firsf row: Williams, D, Barker, Masiers, Knight Corder, Swisher, Herron, James. Second row: Har- bour, Brumbeloe, Stearns, Horsely, Dickson, Towne, Bertrand, Harbin. Third row: Priddle, K. Barker, Hedgeperh, Norrick, Schweinfurl, Bell, De Fur, Li++le. Fourrh row: Pedley, McFarland, Talbol, Carofhers, Roberfson, Winboll, Johnson. Fiiih row: Mr. Prehm, Mr. Smith, Mr. Davis, Coach lngram, Ashley, Whifwrighr kneeling. . ,- Q A - 4 f' f ixfbfwbffh - L, .wx r' L-Q Ge BILL BELL Halfbock JIM LITTLE End R045 in . . I- fi Q n i 1 7 :fl Q2 2 A81 M.. Cf, , so qfj xn Ai BILL HARBIN DICK JAMES Quarterback Hcslfbock r- it 1 1 DAVE TALBOT Halfbock .. 1 ,EJ L '- ' - , ..:. Q 2, X r li 15 I I LC ni we EC if if v - 453 - iii' I fm . -nw if - ..,,,. ..L, WM A .Digi wg-. af-. . - Q 1 W My . V .W A we , af 1 1 -- .f11,.rf NVV M. .. . , I. .M 4... . A, , A XA 'LLL If IFR f was H3 . I' . REX ax . .. .. .Q N aam if K 5 i f If 81 N 2 , 'SN' - I -fQ: f '. I L. - N 5 1 53- ! 5, 124 - , m, . , 1 h If -A.V Q X n3 ?f?L.j QW yojr' .fm 577: FIG.: 5'-1' -ge REX DE FUR GARY McFARLAND DICK WILLIAMS RON SWISHER Halfback Quarterback Halfback Guard . ,f ,st 3. S XX DICK BARKER Tackle ' .rv ' -A E. wg., Q' . f . , K sf:-' sq. dei ..... - Z 'iN+'Y':'I5?RT'4' M e! I'4 ,,-,...'.. 'k'LI 0 H ' . K I I - A ' -9 ,. , .,.. EE I 1 n. . r I x I C94 it my ,N w ll! P A. I F- if X n , .iw K 1 i - X 5 fm. ' ik Q X N :T ' A' 1 Wi, - V K' . Q, x ,E nr D , I 595-W 1 Q, . ,ii 1 S K, . '9 u1QJ ,.f0 ' ,KV 4, fzj IP . 1, N 9 ,L 0 r li. T ' O , 4 s ' SW S 3 S O Pl R . jf: . A 'z ,,. t Q t Na Q x :P-N35 8 1 4' 'BQ -ooks like a grand slam play! Sranfs Pass vs Medford. s wgb X o OVQO ' . bw , Q 0 Nm A A .10 . O O me .--A 0 W axofa ws ' YAGYGXOXHC5 Q Wa+ch ouT! They're closing in! Blue vs. Whife. ig., Q -Q, -..4...J, t 'J'- 'A ,ga F' 0 'M ' -tun- f , :ff I -'ea ' I , U 1W.z'.,. ,V i A5 5 3 F155 1 we 'I .10 up Q D 'W 'Y ' r'-rw---Y Pal Wuner Donna Long Nadine McClellan XX. Virginia Croxlon As from years back we again have a boy on our rally squad along wifh six girls. The leam con- sisls oi: Bill Sappinglon, Pal Wuner, Donna Long, Carolee Hickman, Virginia Croydon, and Karen Russell, seniors: and Nadine McClellan, junior. Virginia Croxlon is lhis year's Rally Queen. The squad has done a very good iob leading lhe sludenls in yells before 'rhe assemblies and helping lo supporl our ream al ihe games on 'ro many viclories. They have laughl The sludenls several new yells. These sludenls have worlced hard 'lo develop a 'feam lhal is really lops. Advising 'rhe Team is Miss Gan- non and 'fhe hard worlcing sub- slilule is Elaine Trumbull. If 'is Karen Russell if sf' 3- Carolee l-liclcman 2 Bill Sappinglon 127 SCORES WE THEY 48 Redding, California . , .46 34 Coffage Grove 37 50 Universify l'ligh lEugenel 5I 46 Roseburg . . . 27 4l Roseburg . 33 44 Coffage Grove 34 58 Norfh Bend . , . . 59 42 Marshfield 45 43 Marshfield . 44 43 Ashland .. . 45 58 Ashland ..,. 47 53 Klamafh Falls 48 RAY DAWS 40 Klamafh Falls . 48 46 Medford 48 33 Medford 46 O.T. . . 44 Kd 26761111 This year fhe Cavemen had only four refurning seniors which meanf we were laclc- ing in experienced players. The resf of fhe feam consisfed of one senior, seven juniors, and fhree sophomores. Considering fhe laclc of experience, win or lose, fhe Cavemen hoopsfers usually gave fheir opponenfs a fighf fo fhe finish. During Chrisfmas vacafion fhe Cavemen journeyed fo Roseburg, December 27: Coffage Grove, December 287 and Norfh Bend, December 29. Guard Diclc James was high poinf man wifh a fofal of l87 poinfs ouf of I5 games: an average of l2.5 poinfs per game. This is Ray Davis' firsf year as head varsify coach. l-'le has been assisfanf and J. V. coach in previous years. Pirsl row: Johnsfon, Yncfcn, While, James, Phillips. Liffle, Roberfson, Hedgepefh, Woods, Buffs. Sercnd row: Prehm, Reese, Pepper, Sufphin, Schweinfurf, Harbour, Norriclc, Berfrand, Paylor, Coach Davis. f w ff iv fi-35' NS 5- 1 x ii ,Nw A V are ia Wk Hi 1 was 24 1. I mf . ur -.way 3 - .fl 3E1xjg5v K .aw , . , I Milli fi rj K ffl L, ,, 1 fi I QM MXN U 1 5 f' . kj ,y V 'Q if , Q A 1 x' X IQ HH Xl, C3 E! E: S.: 1 S 5 we i ,, KQCC- uclfffk- AMMY DFAN TA? .gf 1 Y . I vlw - m aa' if 1 ef S. F! E x O mole onlxl have W dull 6 Kascbal When spring again rerurns, we will see Coach Mel Ingram and his baseball Team ou'r There making a new pafh around fhe diamond. They are in hopes of having anorher successful year. We are expecfing +o see Dick James, Jim LiHle, John Harbour, and Norman Heclgepefh, our rhere again +his year. doing 'rheir besl fo malce lhe +eam iops in rhe dislricr. xx Panollqggssscio Home - Grd-XRS ROY fe Mgkfi gif ff-- The ball flew fhru fhe air, anofher home-run for Hedgepefh. .. i. L . TH HEDGEPE NORMAN huQher and lwlqh ll ls The arf wllh We fafealesl He sails 'f fouq ol ease - - ' 2 Crack As alwa s, when spring arrives. a group of boys can be seen dashin dl d y g ma y aroun The 'rrack ield. These boys will be lhe ones 'ro represenl our school in The differenl rraclc confesls. The oufloolc for I952 Is very good. They expecf 'ro be well balanced wi'rh some f. . . . . . me sprmlers 'rhls year such as Talbo+, Wulluams. and Schwemnfurf. They also have a very good group of hurdlers which consisls of Paylor, Roberfson, and Norrlclc. Rex De Fur, who has been dislrlcl champion in lhe 880 relay for Three ears 'Il b y , wa e one of 'rheir besl dislance runners and Joe Corder, who has been in 'lraclc for lwo years will b T +h ' ' ' ' ' ' e one o e lop gavelm Throwers. Broad lumplng and pole vaullnng wull be well represenled lhis year wilh McFarland, Paylor, Norrick, and Roberfson parficipafing. er and l1lQl'ler ' ' ' RUSS WERNER Coach Gawwmps Ohhh?-Tha+ ground loolms mlghly rough doesn + 1+ Bob? L -J A WW- .Al 's How am h T poXe down. The probham 1 . wkrhour knockknq 'f a Xeq over McFarXand, Pay srrrde! ReaXXy. aKX lk fakes 'rs a bowx O5 W ,,vv ' N ever qdmq '7 Xor, and Tabor rake rhose X 'K-.N r'P' p ko qer my heahesi I Q, J oiher hurdhas Rn We Pose prerfy' bo Your Pucfure in 3-rgjK?:XfiU might gef Kr I-Bfg b race' R3-iik fha? Sfrmq and . Win l37 Lel's gel on wilh lhe game whal say? f ' 667114 ' Coch Marks' lennis learn had a very successlal season Iasl year placing Grarlls Pass second in dislricl play-olls. Those playing lasl year and expecled lo be in lhere lhis year wilh lheir raclcels are Gary Brown, Bob Franz, Bill Hamil- lon, and Dick While, who was lirsl man on lhe leam lasl year. Jim Jordan was lheir capable manager. The coach's dream lhis year is lo have a very suc- cesslul year and lhe indicalions are lhal lhis dream will more lhan come lrue. Q We're good lriends in spile ol il! f -- ,V ,F O l +Qrs:fssgs,Q N, -4, RDQ S 'V P Co,,Ch 'QFHM 3 r 'aff 2 . A. g f uma l'm afwailingf' Gary, whal in heaven's 'Guang 11,1 name are you doing? M 1 ,ww iq Q n ,vw ii -Q x Q 1 ijgy 1 lQ - ,, W5 it Ly! Hs --gkieg gi I 4 , ' 2 Wx WL W QB A' if , E3 21: .fi 33' if S5 M, fm fi ,,-wr A 1 if Q, Q , W ,Q Q Q ff 'W ii 3:55 gy .ii MSA f 6 ,f ww www 55 fxgwlimf b A W . QQ. 53- If tr w L -Q W. t i f : Z ,i Lk Wk Qi: k ,X th, f M fg39K ,W . t K A 5 A K my .A ' ' 9 442, 'Q is-1 Q X Wx , i.w.mwfwiAgM yasak f vmajx 5 rib f ff sa A ' -of-ff ---.5 :tw 3, 1 -l,,....i -4- 3 1' , 'Q.N '--M, w- h X-Ag-X, , .HN-'-Wx 's.,M ' A Awgk-LN vkkk k -5'ATi'fX-ye Amgxsm-many.. I ,z 1 n-A S QS 'Q is 5 .2 ,P 5 A . SN Coach Kenfh says fhey will be a good 'ream If flwe lus+ grow some more. I ius+ dare you fo reach r w 0 e games eu r ef? n d r W rc and wes ione Harvf Va ne higher Than I am SCORE Comma! Poirv Medford Cen0raN Pofn? Roseburg K, FaWls Roseburg A5Hand Medford Cenfral PoIn+ aaiar Varsity Basketball Eirs? The Junior Varsily Baskelball learn lhis year has had a very successful season. They have won all ol lheir gameg with lhe excepfion ol one garne againsl Medford. They losl lhal game wilh a very narrow margin of 32-38. Indicalions are, lhal in lhe nexl lwo years, lhis group ol boys will prove lo lhe whole slale, iusl how good lhey really are. row: lsorn, Peebles, Lucas, Durnock, Marks. Second row: Blevins, l-larnillon, Obye, Rolh, Barker, Eldon. Third row: Coach Werner, Cook, Mole, Youngblood, Weigel, Hansen, Renlro. Fir 'ir V eb x GORDON PREl-lM Coach CONFERENCE Ashland Ashland Medford Medford Klamalh Falls Glendale Glendale , I - , , J 'mi Glenda e N 0. nf rl. PNJL ,5 ,Y 1' 'Q-1 Rouge River Rouge River Prospecf 4 E ' J x ' lk 3 kv X WNV sown, -.. We They 34 32 45 35 33 2l 32 38 43 39 50 43 34 28 24 I2 34 30 33 26 36 23 Medford I4 0 I42 SOPHOMORES Wilh a 'ream of Their own Irhis year Ihe sopho- mores slarleol oul wirh a win of 20-6 over Eagle Poinr. They have had Iwo wins, one loss, and one lie. SCORES We They Eagle Poinl' 20 6 Ashland 6 6 Ashland 20 I9 Klamalh Falls 2l 3I Firsl row: Jackson, Cook, Whilsell, Pepper, Woods, Alexander, Theoblad, Bruner, Slorm. Second row: Korns, Yoslen, Young, Fleming, Hanson, Eldon, Bowman, Lucas, Corson. Third row: Bell, Harnillon, Blevins, Morris, Smylh, Kolkow, Wirlz, Hume, Dorn. Fourrh row: Isharn, Murray, Hale, Zollola, Lilwiller, Ballinger, Dickson, Dean. Fif+h row: Ahlsfrom, Youngblood, Brown, Johnson, Dimrnick, Tinselh, Coach Werner. RUSS WERNER TIJFFY KEITH Firsl row: Williams, Marsh, Ganoung, Musick, Tripp, Burboraw, Zinn, Varner, Cudd, Edwards Second row: Ingram, Barllell, Slone, O'Leary, Ugslad. Owens, Norrick, Hislop, Vabourg, Reid Third row: Shoemaker, Wingerl, James, Scolf, Herr, Hissong, Neely, Evans, Sevank. Fourlh .row Reese, McDowell, Brown, Buss, Krouse, Biles, Darlier, Tiplon. Filth row: Mr. Smilh, Sfriclrland, Wilhelm Harvey, Graham, Parsons, Coach Keifh. FRESHMEN Tully Kei+h's Cave Kids have won The Soulhern Oregon Junior High School Foolloall Champ- ionship by bealing Ihe Medford Freshmen I4-0. Belween 65-70 freshmen Iurned our for 'rhe enrire season. The Cave Kids came up wilh 4 wins, and 2 losses. SCORES We They Klamalh Falls I2 O Medford 0 6 Ashland 47 2I Roseburg Sophs I3 24 Ashland 27 I3 as 5' . We f f M fs' 'S 'agin g 6 af 5, f- . 4 J- f if Q.-ff ,uv Come on, you cavekids! Granfs Pass vs. Medford Le+s go Souflnl A, ms, Q fa 3412 f:w1ys1.iw: s '. fit? s iff + ff, L . s s Q , 5 f ' 'A J . N N,,Q,, - -,K Ask xx A x . gf, Q af, s- . 'Wi' ' A'-Q ZA ' - 'f'sff' -'U 2 - P M -L - .fa F ' 7 - v Z ' - A g - 1' , y X C.. - We'II win by golly we'!I win! Granfs Pass vs. Ashland Il-Ili ii ' xl v-mr I manila :E40 lkQ 'mi k an 4- . 5, mg' X. hal- ux- 4, 6 gr, 5 9 , 6... ,.,,Em, - ,.-. 11 ,G 1 Vf'!,Y yay? ,L ,Q 2.,g, !'?1?b49 5 'lab 433155 X, MQ ig YJ f .K 1 s-. , h 99 1 , ' ,ww . . , 'ff X 'Nw 'Wvlqp---A WEB. D A gk., :,,..,.au-M brfr' UTD 522003. 'w fT, Q05 , J L1 WP Sei. 50.11 and away- 'The drseam of Ov-Y' fiwkk-1Y'+2 'fs :mm for a. dcxfw VIS lv-4. IJFW' gl. f I ' K9 SCYNOOX XI? and On He's a nice guy af a ces on wb 5 nd on fer all!! sh If 4 'Q 4 You Who Are Young I+ ls You, I+ ls You Hurry up! We a minufe asf I2:0O. Mfrs: 1 , . '1-u--.,,,,,,,,,, xr - is JT , ai' L14 :Y 1 ' Q zbff' N ' .I' JA.. Rf- 'V f:- f '-.' ' a- . 'T ,3,.r f M , V, iles K , , , I f ghugf-1. . 1 If XMW 4 I rmrs .1 uf-, Y s 3. - 'jd A I R 5 U gn Vx A Q if ? 3 ii .I Q MPA ' MJ 'ww fu, pp ,dl ,Q .4 , n 3,51 , . K.. . .f ' V f , , an Y ' . ,G l J W ,gil v Q1 f. , n ,Q X .fun 3 Y 'an V'-if .v agff ig 'X W' ,fn,..5,.., .Ali .P f H lu v- 1, I R wr yi-,A .,. A.-0 qfffqlw ff. ,.'r,:' H.. ' , gf. , -fn -I M .,,, w. Does 2 plus 2 make 5 or is iT 6? TTH GRADE OFFICERS-FirsT row: Beverly Pernell, Vice Presidenh Miss Hill, Advisor, Doris Ad c- P sdenf Second row: Jim Brown, SecreTary-Treasurer: Miss King, Miss BirTcheT, Advisors. EIGHTH GRADE SWEEP MAGAZINE CONTEST The class oT '56 sTarTed The new school year by combining wifh The sevenTh grade To sponsor The annual skaTing parTy Tor The enTire lower division. LaTer in The Tall, boTh lower and upper divisions held a magazine sales conTesT. The eighfh grade won The conTesT by selling over Sl,2OO worTh oT subscripTions. As a reward for Their greaT eTiorTs, They received a class mascoT. a goaT, which They will permanenTly keep in Their possession. One of The main proiecTs Tor The year, was The clean-up campaign, in which They urged The enTire STudenT Body To keep The grounds neaT. Many sTudenTs aided The drive by designing posTers and making slogans and iingles, which were placed around The school. AT ChrisTrnas Time, The sTudenTs broughT many useTul giTTs which They senT To The war orphans in Korea. ,of Miss King. 5 lndu . Sfr u-5 :ous social wud, i '65 cl GSS. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS BOTTCM PICTURE--Firsl row: Padericlc, Clirisren, Reed, Guyse, Barker, DeSanlis, Marlin, Ausrin Mewninney, Roberfson, Miss Birfclief. Second row: Dncliow, Maclcie, Duclcworlli, Boris, Lewrnan Kendall, Pullnarn, Gilmer, Weller, Slover, Morris, Horsley. Tlnird row: Byrurn, Newbre, Wilson l-lyall, Adrnire, Pernell, Vannice, Hedqeparli, Simpson, Osborn, Malenea, l.. Barliells MlDDLE PIC- TUREfFirsl row: Riqgens, Weeclw, Mannarn, Mansiield, Pearson, Benneii, Shields, Miss Gannon Seccnd row: Pelrie, Winger. Monrow, McFarland, McFarland, Mesrnan, Regan, Randall, Annis Tliird row: Slanqer, Adams, Frederick, Barnliarl, Demerr, Slnlolz, Neilson, Barrelf, Pendell. Jolinsor Menon TOP WCTURE-Firsr row: Merrill, Spanqfer, Roberlson, Howell, Jellcoal, Windqer Perry Cram, Mrs. Dewey, Second row: Reese, Wendf, Long, Barfleli, Allen, Paquin, Wilson, Valdez Tlnird row: Swim, Knox, Davis, McCloud, Brown, Gordfn, Oden, Fixsen, Dallas Milli. FIRST PICTURE -Firsf row: Sfarnes. Luias, RLJSSQU, Gofnord, Hyaff, Fiekis, MrFm'land, Novi, Sfarnf-2 VV'1far2f, Miva Kwnq, Snmnd Vw' VVQ-Yliexd Tfnornfon, Daffy, Sfarnnq, Asnwnv Ssziqnmn, Smiw Mfarrur, Lwraz, Marquoifc, HfgNff,rnb. Tnrd row: Eafon, Skier, Marfin, MfGuirrv, Dfwndson, Elmore Jwnos, Wimarns, Winn, BOOW, JONES McCoy. MNDDLE PICTURE-FMS? row: Hmhfnor, Curnc-r, Os hfxrn, Beal y, Gasp VNAWXWEV, Run? Q McTirnrnCms, Ricks, Wesf, l.0n?Z, Mr,Wfwrner.SQL1':nd ww: WA'0di FuHf,n Lay, Pwqfg, A',?vNQy, Brorlscn, Johrgcn, HOWQN, Cannon, Kossann Smifn, Rdsxdifs. Third row Tmwv, Jfrdffmv Hansen WNifx'vw',, Cannon, Fassoff, Dfefker, BOLNLWCV Bvein, Tvibbszy, Banks, Unk Vary-, TDP PICTURE' -Phd mwt DC-rns, Pdfebcrry Hopkins, Walden, VVRW., Mfcarfny, Sm' G 'men freer Fan Mis, H 1, S9'o'wd vwg Bfmley, HUQQY, Roberfs, l'.l1fQ:f-qfr CMN. Ww'cie2y Pwr-N Qmlnnm, TWP Hfgrriflf, Rcuqn, Tnlrd ww: Pdrkini, Pobsf, Lawicss, Snydm, Simms, M1-nd0nnaYl Tn'r f1S Vvivx. B'-'V'f:f2'f: NE-.-.r'na' Crfdfav NQGNV. i SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS-Sfanding from iefr io righfz Mrs. Blackwood, Mrs. Bonney. Miss Moa? Mr. Waliers. Officers: Wesley Craven, Darlann G-auihier, Sandra Burlrey. SEVENTH GRADE PROGRESSES The class of '57 'rraveled +hrough a busy and successful year. Alihough eniering The new building was a sirange bui' excifing adveniure for ihem. 'rhey soon goi accusfomed fo ii. Among rhe many aciiviiies fha? fhe class pariicipaied in, was fhe P.T.A. mem- bership drive, in which ihey placed iirsi, wirh ihe largesr represeniafion of Moihers and Faihers ioining in boih lower and upper division. The class of '57 combined wiih lhe eighrh grade To sponsor a lower division slcaring parfy, soon afier school siaried. Many afrended ihe parfy. and if was agreed by all fo be a huge success. Early in rhe fall, rhe class had an assembly +o learn school songs and yells, which added much io school spirir. In lhe spring rhey had rheir annual school picnic. Everyone enjoyed 'rhe refreshmenfs and recrearion, and had a wonderful lime. QSM TOP WCTURE--Firs? row: Mrflord, Sirnonson, Paquin, Waiden, Pounds, Howe-ii, L, Wilhmn, Disror Broror, Coriprrrrider, Mendenhaii, Mr. Denny, Second row: Anderson, Wilbur, Reese, Eliiori, Henson D. Wi'iiarns, I, White, Berg, Garrerr, Pe-Niqreern, Wright Lowe, Tibbifs. Third row: Desrefaro, Doliar hide, Shamei, L. Johnsen, G, Baker, Packard, Busch, Road, Wesffaii, Sharp, Evans, Gamhier, Hadseii MIDDLE WCTURF---Firsf row: Rober'-,on, Lewrnan, Bacon, Burns, Lake, Si. wn, Mawan, Smith Sfanqer, Joh, Haugen, Pool, Mrs, Blackwood, Second row: Aiexander, Raisfon, Knuison, Johnson Keliy, MfLauqhhn, Gage, Hoiier, Condir, Edwards, Lawson, MCCaw, Parks, Third row: Waire Ciirnmirrqz, Vfse, Barr Pefk, Wiharns, Waqner, Newman, Moore, Edwards, Haqenne, Vnnderpooi Hathaway. LOWER PICTURE -Fira? row: Hunfinqion, Lehman, Jordan, Nichois, Ra sfwn, Weider? Morris, Homer, Woodard, Meiion, Wiviiirnore, Parker, Miss Moafs, Second row: LaMay, DeFur Roflrhoif, Greenwood, Carda, Badhdor, Swearinqen, Huirhins, Biirion, Waiden, Reed, H, Johnson MrBride. Third row: J, Wiiaon, Tayior, Hanson Hendr-mor, Jerrime, Aiiorheiiiqen, Wear, Thompson Baiiey, Curnow, Born, Loosden, Vanderpooi, Sindel. X, an 1' S H9 , t. 'e 5. .1 I 05 , 3, 1 ' aw 1 I .x si' wx wh 5 . .wg Q 'si' ,ef ntl A X2 P' lv is Y Q 9' 1, if Q J Q 6 5 Q N,!' V5 . Efifif QLYS . uni? ,gf 1,92 W a I ff -:-3 'vw-i'Lf,w .vw my gl .4Q l 11 EighTh Grade Mixed Chorus, under The cap- able direclion of Miss Joan Libby. I56 Back To W orlc You OW0 EAGER BEAVERS The Eager Beavers club consisTs oT all The 7Th grade boys, who upon enTering The Junior l-ligh, auTomaTically become members. Many useTul and highly successful campaigns To lceep our school grounds and surrounding residenTial areas clean have been The worlc of These boys who earn The name oT Their club. Among The many acTiviTies sponsored, was a clean up campaign, in which They placed blue and whiTe barrels on The school grounds, for sTudenTs To deposil' Their Trash in. This campaign was Thor- oughly successTul, and also aided To The beauTiTicaTion of our campus. The boys holding oTTice This pasl year were: Mar- vin Pounds, Jerry Rough, STanley Lew- man, Larry AusTin, DenTon Nelson, Bill Balderree, and Davy SmiTh. The advisor was Mrs. l-lelen Bonney. GI ee Club does We Year. Capable work durin 9 w'19 Sightlz Grade Seieuee 61116 The 8+h Grade Science Club was organized very well This pasf year. The purpose of fhe club is fo increase an inferesf in science primarily for lhe 8lh grade boys. The officers for The pasf year were: Larry McFarland, Presidenf1 and Don Kochis, Vice Presidenf. The hard work- ing advisor was Mr. Don Pxusland. Many inferesfing and informafive meefings were held on fhe firsf and fhird Tuesday mornings of each monlh during acfivify period. The club mem- bers performed differenf experimenls during fhe many meefings. Approximafely 60 members belong fo fhe club, which was sfarfed fhree years ago, by Mrs. Marjorie Munf, a former advisor. .g. 'i ff: . :.s.'.s1.i9' 1. . gg yggg r W fewer. 'f is - ' 'l T We don'f re6:1llY mmd W Ork SO l nUCh 77 1' .o Club fosfers inferesf in science. Spie and Spanners The Spic and Spanners is an organiza- fion for all 7fh grade girls. The clubls purpose is fo acquainf fhe girls wifh one anofher, and fo perform helpful dufies in fhe school. The officers for fhe year were: Joann Lawson, Presidenfg Judy Newman, Vice President and Nancy l-lumphrey, Sec- refary-Treasurer. The club advisors were Miss Evelyn Moafs, and Mrs. Dewey, who guided The girls fhrough a very successful year. The meefings were held regularly every monlh, during lhe acfivify period, The girls accomplished many worfh- while acfivifies, such as fidying up var- ious class rooms, and bringing flowers To freshen some of fhe rooms during fhe spring. QV Y U iid. A' wifi X 8 I S h 'AN M . F Y P 1 1 1 Q s Q Fi ,iw ' , Q ' 'gy r xv, Si' N X 'I X is 3 f ? A ,S 3 4 I 4-?, 5' 3 w LOWER DIVISION RALLY SQUAD To The Lower Division Head Yell Leader RiTa l-lerr, and her Tour assisTanTs: Shirley Hedge- peTh, Maralee Snyder, BeTh Long, Beverly Pernell, and Their advisor, Miss Barbara Cornilles, go many Thanlcs Tor a Niob well donefl The rousing songs and yells which They led in assemblies gre-aTly helped The loyal Team spiriT. Besides leading yells, one of The many iobs of The squad was seeing ThaT There was a cheer- ing secTion Tor ouT oT Town games. 'riT al 5 Q6 l6O X B. LONG B. PERNELL R. I-IERR M. SNYDER S. I-IEDGEPETH H19 5 p 'ned ewressian v L., I' KRITA HERR Head Yell Leader Qx Showing Their SP' Miss CORNILLES Squad Advisor E246 ZLQMJQZQ x E E 2 1 gk - Y E 5 I I K ROGUE FOOD SHOP Y + E , H ,Jr H THE CALIFORNIA-OREGON ours o Moy OSP' o' Y POWER COMPANY and Good Food 3:5 N.E. sinh 4421 nav s.e. H-' 4537 The McGregor Co. Mil-LEDC'fE'5 56- l0c-25c Fine Foods and Ouali+y Mea'l's 228 S.W. Sixfh 2336 33l N.E. Six+h 45l7 HOTEL DEL ROGUE NONE BETTER Sixfh 81 K 44I8 JIM 81 HARRY'S TIRE SERVICE You Can Depend on Us Because We Depend on You SIXTH AND M 4393 PIGGLY WIGGLY The Original Self-Service 906 S.W. SIXTH 43I5 BARRETT'S PENCIL EMPORIUM BRADEN MOTOR PARTS Service and Friendliness 783-87 S.E. SIXTH 44II HAMMER'S SPORTING GOODS Sporfsman's Headquarfers 775 S.E. SIXTH 3362 LINCOLN CLEANERS Roberf and Margaref Brown There is a Difference in Dry Cleaning 7I9 S.E. SIXTH 22I5 GRANTS PASS FURNITURE Where Granfs Pass Shops Wifh Confidence 742 S.W. 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BOX 436 2l80 'Q-Q vl ,-.4 .J , J' 4 ' l ,4 i of A r 3 . ...gf ,f , . L .. - .f,,.- 14, Le, CHILDRETH'S CAFE Food of Disfincfion Hiway 99 Sou+l1 EVERETT ROBINSON MOTORS Your Willys and Infernafional-Harvesfer Dealer Redwood Hwy 355I ROHNER'S OWL DRUG STORE PrescripI'ions Accuralely Filled SIXTH 81 H 3587 Trygls 117611 507 S.E. SIXTH 9I87 KELT CHEVROLET THE HOUSE OF FRIENDLY DEALINGS 52I S.E. Sindh 446I - 2: Q 4. F , I .M GLENN H. UTZ UI'z 'For Sui+s 42l S.E. Six+h 329l KRIEGER'S DRY GOODS Biggesl' LiH'le Slore in Town 237 Hiway 99 Sou+l1 5883 PAOUIN 81 STORY HARDWARE H40 Reowooo HWY 2631 SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. You Lisl' 'Em, We Sell 'Em 435 S.E. Six+h 3587 SAM T. RAY MOBILGAS STATION When in a Jam, Call Sam U-Drive Trucks Redwood Junc+ion 2357 1, A., VH, Q . Del Rogue Garage , HOWARD LOYYD P.O. Box 497 4563 ROBERT C. MARTIN STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE 9I3 Soulh Sixfh 448l TOMMlE'S SUPER SERVICE Your Infernafional Truclc Dealer 705 S.E. SIXTH 33l6 THARP LUMBER CO. Home of Ihe Green Seal Sluds Rl. I, Box l323 5032 CARNER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CO. Dodge Sales 8: Service l09 S.E. M 42l2 SIL'S ICE CREAM 8: CANDY Ice Cream 0 Candy I Box Candy Sandwiches 22l N.E. Six'I'h 5I5l STOTTS BUICK GARAGE When Be++er Aulomobiles are Builf, Buick will Build Them. 7lb S.W. Six'I'h 2362 . Rm, ' 1-.-- ,V ,fy s GRANTS PASS SPORTING GOODS Sixfh 81 H 3595 I+ Pays Io Come a Long Way To Trade al' BYRD'S 700 S.W. Sixlh A. K. WILSON MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymoufh 982 S.W. Sixfh 6684 M. .A .' T.-y Cv .--Kohf TED COATES Real Esfafe and Loans I32 S.W. J 25I3 Lobbato Shoes THE FAMILY SHOE STORE A STREET GROCERY Groceries-Meal'-Gas 4273 ABC COLOR CENTER Your Painf 81 Wallpaper Heaclquarfers 5I3 N.E. SIXTH 2203 KIENSTRA MAYTAG SHOP Mayfag Washing Machine Sales and Service I28 S.W. H 2l6l MOORE TIMBER PRODUCTS, INC. Sugar Pine, Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine Granfs Pass, Oregon Sam L. Fox COATES 8: FOX INSURANCE AGENCY Complefe Insurance Service I32 S.W. J S+. 4507 Mess Kit 3I8 S. HWY 99 632I WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC - CADILLAC - e.M.c. 961 S.E. sinh 4618 - seal WIMER'S SERVICE Guaranfeed Lubricafion 743 S.E. Sixfh 45I2 .LA THE HUB 321 S. E. Sixrh 5841 SlEOMAN'S REDWOODS BAKERY Home of Nurrifion Bread 506 S. W. SIXH1 2425 TRACY'S STEAK HOUSE Oranfz Pass JUST PLAIN BETTER BARNEY'S RECORD SHOP Open Evenings for Your Convenience ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE Where Mosf People Trade SCHMIDT'S GROCERY FREE CITY DELIVERY 400 S. W. Sixfh 3262 OSCAR M. SHEPHERD-REALTOR ovER 25 YEARS IN THIS COMMUNITY GRANTS PASS PHARMACY 432 S. W. Sindh 2337 4I4 S. W, Sixfh 4262 The Deparfmenf Sfore of Finance HADLEYS VALLEY FINANCE CO. WHERE SMART WOMEN TRADE 409 S. E. Sixfh 3650-5494 320 S. W. Sindh 2514 A-I CLEANERS WE GIVE SSH GREEN STAMPS KUIN-KGPO 253 Highway 99 Sou+l'I 468I BUILD WITH us HOMERIS RICHJVIAID ICE CREAM THE ORANGE BOWL FOOD CENTER For a Be+Ter Buy-Buy By The GaIIon Open Daily 'Til Midnigm 239 HIGHWAY 99 SOUTH 2864 SOUTH OF BRIDGE AT Y L THE GOLDEN RULE FLOWER BASKEI - ELORIST . Everyfhmg To Wear for Everyone FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS K I46 Years in Granfs PassI Sou+I'I of Caveman BrIdge 325i an S E S. th 666' HALL'M'LLER MOTORS A. W. .IoI-IISISoN JEWELER DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE 30 S. Pacific Highway 2448 BETTER EoR LESS I33 S. E. H 4698 PARKVIEW COFFEE SHOP The Home Cooked Food You've Dreamed Aboui 4 I Block S. of Caveman Bridge 9l66 BROWNELL'S ELECTRIC HOTPOINT APPLIANCES 305 S. E. Simi 3674 ,, E ,WN HeImer's THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE 40I S.E. Sixfh 34I4 TED PAULUS VALLEY HARDWARE Everyfhing in Hardware 324 S.W. Six'II1 37II Sprouse-Reitz I07 S.E. SIXTH 3394 TINY WHITLOCK'S FISH MARKET CompIimen+s of II7 s.w. 'Q' 3662 BOB' PAINT SHOP T E WA BEAUTIFUL HOMES an ..'gE 33II Ilflkb A I IA I we -01- Qw 5 All IZA? film we ROGUE RIVER TITLE COMPANY Ti+Ie Insurance and Escrows 324 N.W. Six+I1 2463 WARDROBE CLEANERS YOUR sAN1ToNE CLEANER I37 N.E. E 3364 REMINGTON JEWELER Gvran+s Pass Leading Jewelry S+ore 424 S.W. SIXTH 4590 THE MUSIC SHOP INSTRUMENTS-RECORDS.-SHEET Music Wing Building 3389 HAROLD A. JOHNSON, INSURANCE Harold Johnson and Bill Gillespie 300 S.W. Sixlll 2Ib7 BATES CANDY COMPANY YOUR LOCAL WHOLESALE HOUSE Granfs Pass, Oregon CAVE SHOP RESTAURANT Food You Will Enioy 32I N.E. SIXTH 2342 B 81 B FOOD STORE Free Ciiy Delivery l38 S.E. G 3l05 GLUNZ PHOTO STUDIO Pholos by Glunz are Always Well Done Sevenlh and l , Courier Bldg. 2335 Penny's THE HOUSE THAT THRIFT BUILT Sixih and G 429I SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE AND HARDWARE soo s.w. sinh 3625 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 32, Currenl' Diviclencl-Save wiIl1 Safely 5I0 S.W. SiX'I'l1 24I2 STEARN'S WORTHMORE STORE We Give S 8: H Green Sfamps 4I0 S.W. Six'I'll 3389 F R E N C H LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS Boosl' G.P.H.S. II6 S.W. J 35I3 BARNES JEWELRY STORE Specializing in WaI'cl1 8: Cloclc Repairing I I5 S.W. H 5335 ,,1:1,,,.-WV., I L . A . , kr . . . - V. , . f1Ey,M,5,,',.r 1.7, L I . ,. NX 1,-iff, Ii Ji f I g-L - 5-5 wk V,-fe - - - A 1' 'I I F , I 3 'I L+ ,,,,- -- V is, , I V BUILDERS SUPPLY CO HUDSON T. DAVIS. INSURANCE One Source, One Responsibilify FOUNDATION To ROOF For All of Your Insurance 3rd and F 4459 Redwoods Ho+el Bldg. 2933 BOB'5 MOBIL SERVICE SOUTHERN OREGON PLYWOOD Car Washing and Lubricafing lncorpora+ed II36 Hwy 99 S. 9I57 Granls Pass, Oregon ANDERSON FLORIST PAY'N SAVE FOOD MARKET Flowers You'll Be Proud of Complele Food Marlcel' 805 Hwy 99 S. 5I69 i200 N.W. Orchard Ave. 2I54 SIERRA-CASCADE PINE CO. Wholesale Disfribufors O-l-ls RGLEY SHELL SERVICE Douglas Fir and Wesfern Pine Lumber FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES 220 N.W. Six+h 6680 905 S-E- Sixfh 9l08 FRUITDALE MARKET REDIMIX CONCRETE co. 6 Years of Communiiy Service 890 E. park Sheei, 3507 765 HWY 99 S. 9l36 BELL MOTORS- INC' VALLEY LUMBER CO. You Can Pay More. H RETAIL Lumen Bur You Can'1' Buy Befler. 5.4 Wes, ,.F.. Mm 33: s.E. Sixlhl 6656 SISKIYOU FOREST PRODUCTS CO. AII Types of Lumber 30I S.E. H 4493 RUSTY LANTERN CAFE Hwy 99 NorI'h 9I83 MURPHY MOTORS we BUY AND SELL usso CARS 539 Hwy 99 S. 3456 JERRY ACKLEN INSURANCE I47 S.E. G. 2436 LLOYD'S MARKET I+'s I'he Savings Every Day Thai' Couni' 626 S.W. Sindh 2600 GRANTS PASS LUMBER CO. JusI' a Whisper Soufh of Caveman Ridge P.O. Box 287, Hwy 99 S. 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