Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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'Wfjw' Mf4,,,.,-1 'W' 2 , - , 0 X Wg SWWW 1955 3 -if? - K N xi XS 'isa EQMQXQPW R 9 iw ifiiw MN W E Him? Six :H fs TOKA '55 VOLUME 48 fn' , Wm Published by the ASSOCI:Gt6d Students Of GRANTS PASS HIGH SCHOOL Grants Pass, Oregon NORMA DOTY. Editor RUSS REISH and ANITA KUBLI Business Managers I li 8 22 as 96 I32 I46 I92 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION Excellent guidance builds our nation's future citizens. CLASSES Four years span development from adolescence to young adults. CLASSROOMS Classrooms acquaint students with their future responsibilities. ATHLETICS Athletic competitions develop strong minds and bodies. ACTIVITIES Activities are created by students for their enjoyment. ORGANIZATIONS Extracurricular activities broaden interests. SPONSORS Sponsors help build a place for us in the community. f Spring activities and spans in summer supplement! THE BUILDERS H. W. Longfellow All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of time Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or lowg Each thing in its place is bestg And what seems like idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. M if ' . f . A N4 i V, My 3, AI C- 4457 f 5 x G V F' '1 rl M Q H , 5 aw vii sh? i F JK Q 5 . mf .Q 1 an , . 5 Q , 1,5 A x M? gay 1 , V5 'N z f 5? 5 , 1363 if L- A if Q fi? .R Q2 . A fuk gl I . , 12523-54 ' 51:2 3-gifwn, g ff.,E:..f 12 , - 'W' -,YQ Qwfli' f a ' Truly shape and fashion these, Leave no yawning gaps betweeng Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. M 1s '+ 1 lb 'IQ I ' Riff 2 ?:,,f..:l::-if-u.,, ax v elm' UBI!!! ' I V S1 47. T uf? 1 -Lf' - iz qi ff' fr ff Q gig 55. , , 1 . 5 n -nun-, X- -',: , 1 , ' 1. 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Thus alone can we attain To those turrets where the eye Sees the world as one vasti plain . And ezine boundless reciefzlbf sky. Af ff ' a.s..e-Q K 1 , fill: TTI I W1zi:ff'9,1- IGM X x and MCSRAIQ ADMINISTRATION Z. !,, 1 .nwwu-mwunfxm-1-f-M , . ...V ' - annum me-nnuuuiz. 4 . 4 :L 1 1 - 1 Q 1 wmv4-wimpy'-fw...,..u-Q.. a w Q Q ummm' RALPH E. JONES District Superintendent SUPERINTENDENT The business of Grants Pass High School is the building of future citizens. Good citizenship is composed of at least three elements: knowledge, attitudes, and action. Knowledge is furnished through such courses as History, Science, Mathematics and English. Attitudes are stressed through extracurricular activities, such as the celebration of patriotic occasions and the development of a code of ethics toward one's fellow students. It is in the area of action that more has been done in recent years than ever before. XVe have come to realize that you can't make good citizens solely by reading and talking about good citizenship. Good citizenship is a way of behaving. It is a matter of action. Ralph E. jones PRINCIPAL FRANK W. THOMAS Principal In preparing for the future it is necessary for us to realize that a secondary education is essential. Our community is continually in support of our high school with the desire for supplying the needs of youth. lt is the aim of the ad- ministration and faculty to do everything possible to cn- courage students to take adwfantage of what the school has to offer and help them achieve their goal. If we think of our education as the foundation upon which the structure of our future is to rest, we will all be able to work to- gether as we have in the past and continue to establish a firm footing forthe future. Frank W. Thomas I g.,'f'ifI 1 , -wg-ff K.- f n ?YQ,Ff - 12 ' ' ' -,1 H.---fC 222532 0 '23 3, gf ' - V WW i' ,4g4ff'59?Wf A 3725 Riff: 1 ' Z M14 ,. 194' gx - 3'3 W A' 4, as I, R figs AiE? ' X ' V,5lf',g,i L 11 -an 'S ' , L 'F5QlSi3W2ff7 . L, f ? kf '. A. gf, , M 4 . Wikig, 'W'-' m M , 1- www -Cuff ,g,6,,,1g,f..5.w '-rgsmf K , ff 4 . mg.: u K ' Q . Q . ,, . ., . 3 Q Q 0 -. or 'WS' ,. W M L M ?amf ' 'VUE '- ' ' ' '. 1 41,3 JN ww W , ' bf: gig, NTEQMZQ W 1 veg: ' , 1. ggiggfiiasgii . f . QM-Ev, Q+::?5z5'f1f f- ., msvvk, . ifg,..,. , ,,. X A Lx 2 fi..-' S. ' L? gi..-ig ' A V sa f ' .' ' 1 ,632 34. ' ni 4 1. ggu x, . A - at, Q. Ng. f'L,'f'-.:w 1 ig, , . .. . ' iii - ,ggi ,552 , Eiga, m'MlV.., .X XQQZ, :I . 5s1:z4n.g. , A-M L..n M., A X 'w 2+ me-xx-Q' xfwq awww., gm? FACULTY 4 BENNETT, JOHN R.: Vocal Music, Delta Hi-Y. BOTHWELL. CHARLES E.: U. S. His- tory, Beta Hi-Y, junior Class. BURKEY, EMERY R.: Math, Journalism, Quill and Scroll. CALHOUN. BERTHA M.: World Geog- raphy, Freshman Class, Freshman Pep Club. SIPFRPENTER, WALTER S.: Agriculture, CASEY, JAMES H.: English, Junior Class. COLLETT, ARLIE B.: Geometry, Math, Ticket Squad, CORNILLIS, BARBARA J.: Health and P.E., Rally Squad. DAVIS, RAYMOND E.: Health and P.E., Coach, Boys' Federation. DAVENPORT. RUTH M.: English, U. S. History. DEMMER, JUANITA L.: Latin, Spanish, National Honor, Student Council. EGBERT. PRINCESS L.: Homemaking, F.H.A,, Senior Class. FAGNAN. LYLE J.: General Math, U. S. History, Freshman Coach. FENDER. MAXINE D.. Health and ma., Pep Club. FOX. ESTHER H.: Art, Art for Service. aumcev coRNu.Les CALHOUN DAVIS EQSLQQN FRERICHS GILKEY HALBERT HANSEN HARRISON HAYES FRERICHS, ALMA R.: Homernaking, F.H.A. GILKEY, RICHARD W.: Physics, Biology, Taka. HALBERT. T. GERALDINE: Health and P.E., Girls' Letter Club, Future Medical Workers. HANSEN, ESTHER G.: Math, Algebra, Freshman Class. HARRISON. HOWARD M.: English, Beta Hi-Y, Senior Class, Student Council. HAYES, MYRTLE I.: Transcription, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Youth for Christ, F.B.L.A. INGRAM, MELVIN D.: Coach, Health antl P.E., Varsity G . JONES, GALE A.: Visual Aids, Camera Club. JONES, MAXINE I.: English, F.T.A., junior Class. INGRAM M. JONES KLOTE KING, JIM F.: Geography, Coach, Freshman Class. KLOTE, EDWARD J.: Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Drawing, junior Class. LAWRENCE, GERALD: English, French, National Honor. LOFFER, JESSE D.: Athletic Director, Health and P.E., Coach. LUND. ART H.: Shorthand, General Math. MCALLISTER. RAYMOND E.: Band, Ensemble, Orchestra. CMSAENNAN, HERSHEI.: Speech, English, Speech U . MARKS. EUGENE C.: Algebra, Geometry, As- sembly Committee Chairman. MASTERS. OREN R.: Woodshop, Cavemen Patrol, Termites. LOFFER McALLISTER MARKS G JONES KING LAWRENCE LUND MANNAN MASTERS MATEER NELSON PAGE MATEER. MILDRED G.: Librarian, Librarian As- sistants. NELSON, WALTER B.: Bookkeeping, Typing, F.B.L.A. PAGE. MAIDA: World Geography, Freshman Class. PARR. SARAH M.: Remedial English. PETIT, CECIL E.: Chemistry. PREHM. GORDON: Social Economics, World History, Coach, Senior Class. ROHNER. PRESTON E.: Typing, SOPIIOFHOIC Class. SCHWEINFURT. LEO C.: Social Economics, Sen- ior Class. SERGEANT, HAROLD A.: Auto Mechanics, Knucklebusters. ROHNER SERGEANT SPRAGUE SCHWEINFURT SOLLIE STAHL PARR PETIT PREHM SOLLIE, ALICE J.: Homemaking. F-H.A- SPRAGUE. ALYDA M.: English. STAHL, MALCOLM K.: Biology, Forestry Club, Sophomore Class. TODD, RALPH A.: Metal Shop, Wood Shop, Termites. TRULL, FERN C.: Drama, U. S'. History, I.R.I.., National Thespians, Penthouse Players. VARI12, CAROLYN I.: English, Frosh Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. WEIGART. LESLIE J.: Biology, Sophomore Class, Forestry Club. WERNER. RUSSELL L.: General Science, Health and P.E., Coach, Varsity G. YOUNG, ELAINE N.: English, Tri-Hi-Y, Sopho- more Class. TODD VARITZ WERNER TRULL WEIGART YOUNG JIM REID V Student Body President STUDENT BODY OFFICERS NORMA McPEAK Treasurer SALLY WALLACE Rally Queen i. .-. .4 ., ...- Amid the waving of banners, political speeches, and vigorous campaign- ing, Grants Pass high school students chose their student body officers to lead them through the school year. Elected were jim Reid, Presidentg Tom Cudd, Vice Presidentg Ruth Whisler, Secretaryg Norma. McPeak, Treasurerg Sally Wlallace, Rally Queen. The business was efficiently taken care of by our student body officers, who discussed and attempted to solve the problems that arose during the year. Not only did they represent us in their various jobs, but set a good example wherever they were. TOM CUDD Vice President RUTH WHISLER Secretary Fin! row: Brolin, Sparks, Alexander, McPeak, Whisler, Reid, Wal- lace, Clinton, Meyers, Burman, Colvig, Martin. Se-:and row: West Chapman, Allen, White, Wilkinson, West, Spong, Weigarr, Mills, STUDENT COUNCIL -- A 5255? inf?-' ,Q iii-'vs , 3 ax Q1 . Q, 5.9:v..,f 'QA , .f.l.a. ' z S f ' ' 2 . L' .Y Jim 3 s qi ,,f5i X' T L ,Y. , , . af' W-.Y ff .. W K 2 Xwm ,Q gg,5L2x22. , .9524-w W - , ,gg , .iwrf b ' fb. mm., ,Mx . -MA ' fuggf 1-glriq 'lilac V, ,yi xx 'e 1 5 n x 5,3 : u, 7 K ,, . vw- .Ii Q gxfyzwl vi, K I A - 'Q 4 .r' A if-ew. . 5' ,' gi- 45-MQ ' --'iff V Q, A Ji vsjijf' Z1--W .RQ -2,14 f .rf , 3 N K .,-QQ. 1 ,gig Mig 233.gif ,, 1 A K 1. slr? if , 1 an if xi: QE, W 5 M f' . f.1,g,::lw,f.j,Q, 1' -.,. d 5 fj?,g:'w-5 PWM ki' wif , xi .7 vi gif , Qi' -45 mf-'f.5' 'W H541 f--is ' ' A ' ,V 1,5 Qin '12 ' V N , ' :'3 . , fg, 1, 5 -.1 Q, ' ffl 523 .37 ' gil' 'f-S513 1 fi if 4 . .- ' 'In Div- - b- .115 'i1:s !'? 'r -5 A. .f, ,A .1 , , ,H .., .0 .i,gb.,x,15,,2.:,.,E,1 if 5434 ZEN' ' 12:. ?3ixi+H -.:g.','r-NJ . A , av-JA: ' gg., 4- - g' g ,,4gg mm- X.. 2:V2'.':' .lp W ,,,x ,'...! ,, ,,, 6, ' L.. Mg.. ij: ig ' A .. ':i2N b'5fv 13 , -5131 :g-:Liv Av ,gnu M' V ' ,f!e2'x:gimgg,5-fix' fgfiglffff- w, ' l .?3v.:w' ' ' gigiefiq ' ,- ' . .2 Ii' TQ ' 'WY-iii? dl f ' 5 -Pb if ri., qlvfv fr? 1? . Q - A- N 1. . H.. , .,.: 1 K. . v ,W QQHQ-ff . ' 2,3 s : 1 0- 'HIFI 'gjjzf , as aw ,.,,...w-ww., . K SCHOOL PERSONNEL CORNERSTONE OF EFFICIENCY Q- -i i L ri Q' Q91 Capable bus drivers are, Iim row: Mannan, Deller, Cogwell, Todd, Marks, Casey, Harrison, Fahl. Second raw: Bothwell, Klote, Pigg, Schweinfurt, Bill, Hamil- ton, Rich, Henderson. In buf: Roach. Much credit should go to the hardworking jani- tors and bus drivers. Long after the day's classes are over, the janitors are cleaning up the ac- cumulation of clutter. They perform many extra duties for the students such as opening jammed lockers. The bus drivers must have a good set of nerves and a steady hand to perform their job of safely transporting the students to and from school. Hardworking ianitors are, jim raw: Gelder, Nickleson, Sommer, King, Nicholson, Hunsinger. Members of the OFFICE STAFF are: Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Ullinn, Mrs. Wright, Mr. Loffer. OFFICE STAFFS The efficient staff of office help in the high school and superintendents offices keeps the school running properly. Always ready to help students or townspeople with the various prob- lems that arise, they perform their job cheer- fully although at times it may become difficult. Signing absence slips, requisitions, and moun- tains of typing is all in a day's work. Trimming the tree are, lin! raw: G, Buck, L. Fosberry, Mrs Schweinfurt. Serond raw: F. Gray, S. Kincade. CLASSES ?:.m3iSf'if3 0 1 . f fn .t 'N Qi., . M,.va Q i 2 x QQ ' xi 3 A '1 3 2 E 2 5 ' 'ibqfi RFQ uggfy. gr. . .sa ,313 Senior Executive Board-Firrt row: N. Doty, D. Pcmell, F. West, M, Chapman, S. Youde. Second row: P. Miller, J, Varner, M. Drews V Bartlett, B. McAllister, SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD This year as we, the senior class, look back through our high school years, many memories of people and events come to mind. There was that busy freshman year when jim Reid was class president. That year we won second place in the magazines sales contest and held an annual picnic at the park. As frosh we had the lzcnor of cleaning up after graduation. The sophomore year Pete Miller served as president. A successful year was topped off by our picnic-swim- ming party in Ashland and decorating for Baccalaur- eate. The junior class play, Belles on Their Toes, and the junior prom, Hoa-Tchoa, were the major events of our junior year. The annual picnic was held at the city park and with graduation drawing near, rose arches and ushering came into mind, this closed an eventful junior year. joe Carson served as class president that year. At last our senior year! Each of us had longed for the day when we would be the upperclassmen. With much success we started the year with the senior ball, Hernando's Hidewayf' Next in line of our senior success was the senior Christmas play. In the spring there are many senior activitiesg the senior play, De- tective Story, was one of these. Graduation is upon us before we realizeg thinking back on these four years the most fun of our lives was had here. ALEXANDER ALLEN ANDERSON BACKES BAIN ALEXANDER. RUTH Band 1-45 Girls' League Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' Letter Club 45 National Honor 2-45 Typing for Service 2, 3, President 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ALLEN, PAT lL253'15E1ff FBLA 5, 4- Tri Hia' 2-4 Pro mm chair if - '- 11' 'iii A 1 ' '. A ig 8' for Service 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Nationaljlvlonor 2-45 Pep Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Srroll Zlffgfrflopy Edi- tor 2, Assistant Editor 35 Speech Club 1,f25ff12Qkq,4,,,V ANDERSON, JANICE ':'5Flf2f-ff j'Af3,,f Drill Team 2-45 GAA 1-45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45',Or,5'f chestra 1-4, President 1, 2, Librarian 35 Taka 4, Assisffjf ant Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Chaplain 451-T-ypingfwfoljj : BAKER. AILEEN FBLA 45 GAA 1-45 Girls' Letter Club 1-4, Secretary- Treasurer 35 Orchestra 1-35 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Srroll 4. PAKERJZ M5!!D'E 15'Camera Club 1-33 Pep Club 15 GAA 2, 3. iEAitER, PEARL :F-Hf1A,,4-,,., BANKSLQEYELYN FBLA 3, 4j,SeCietary 45 National Honor 1-45 FHA 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 55:-tie BAy1RETT,..'jiA11cE - . 1- -,,,: 1 ix ?2 BL , 4, Pr 'd n 5 unior Pla 5 Service 2' 5' PEP Club 24' lj?HQIEFlg1Ktioia1FThe:pi3ns 3, 4?sSki Cllixb 25 Thespidh BACKES. EVELYN 1' ?l+'Y1Zf'Y5ff?ifY '5 2'4' Art Club 1-3 Camera Club 1-4, FBLA 4. BAFETLETT, vlc A Cappella 35 Basketball 1-45 Football 1-45 Cavemen BAIN, CELIA Transferred from Monroe High School, St. Paul, Minn. 25 Band 25 Future Medical Workers 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Library Assistants Club 25 National Honor 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Youth for Christ 2. Choralaires 35 Track 1-45 Hi-Y 2-45 Senior Executive Board, Varsity G 3, 4. BAYSINGER. DALE FFA 1. BAKER, A. BAKER. M. BAKER. P. BANKS BARRETT BARTLETT BAYSINGER BELANGER BENNETT BILES BOLINGER BOOZE BELANGER, GARY Central Kitsap High, Silverdale, Wash. 4. BENNETT. BETTY FBLA 43 Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 23,Rep Club 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y-4. QS., 32. 5 .,. 555. BILES. MICKEY 'ff Beta Hi-Y 4g Cavemen Patrol 13 Footballi2Q43i'1'rack 2-43 Wrestling 2-41 Termites 3-43 Knuckle Busters Ai .Var- sity G 3, 4. if 1 .... .. S' BOLINGER. GARY ' ' 52,5 A Cappella 43 Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 23 Footballil-33, Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Varsity G 3,3 4.N Booze, MARY ' at ' General. ' BOWIES. GEORGIA Transferred from Red Bluff High School, Red Bluff, California 4. BRICKELL. BRUCE Transferred from San Francisco, California 13 Forestry Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Baseball 3, 4. BROLIN, CAROL Art Club 2-43 Drill Team 2-43 GAA 2-43 Girls' Letter Club 43 IRL 3, 43 junior Play3 National Honor 2-43 NatiorgQ.Xs111espians 43 Pep Club 1-4, President 43 Stu- Typing for Service 3, Secretary 3. BROOKS. MARTIN RLY 43 Camera Club 43 Typing for Service 43 junior Play? Orqhestra 1, 2. BURKE' Art Club 1343 Vice President 33 Camera Club 1, 23 Drill Team 3, 4: Rep Club 1-43 IRL 2-4, Vice President 3, LStudent Couricii Rep. 43 FTA 3, 43 National Thespians :?iffj:JLll'1lOE P,lQy3 Thespian Play 3, 4g Typing for Serv- E:4CEf 324-',f H f' iaiIiiiif1'RAi.lEeH Transferred from Brookings High School, Brookings, Oregon 4. CAIN. GEORGE Camera Club 3, 4, President 43 Tennis 2-43 IRL 3: Varsity G 2-4. BOWIES BRICKELL BROLIN BROOKS BURKE BURR CAIN CALDWELL CAMPBELL CANNON CAPE CARLINO CARSON. J. CARSON. V. CALDWELL, EUGENE Transferred from Santa Barbara High School, Santa Barbara, California 4, Srroll 4, Art Club 4, SC 4. CAMPBELL. LOLA Transferred from Lakin Rural High School, Lakin, Kan- sas 5, Band 3. , T 1, CANNON. JEWEL ' National Honor 2. CAPE, PAT 4 if Library Assistants Club 4, Orchestra 1-4, Tickdsqutd 4. CARLINO. JACK Agriculture 1, 2, Athletics 2, Knuckle Busters 4. CARSON. JOE . r Transferred from Hood River High School, Hood River, Oregon 2, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 4, Football 4, Class President 3, Varsity G 2-4, Hi-Y 2-fig,Cavemen Choralaires 2, Knuckle Busters 4, President 4, Taka 2, 3. CARSON, VICTORIA Band 1, Drill Team 2, FHA 5, 4, GAA 2-4, Girls' Ath- letics 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2. CAU BLE. SANDY Transferred from K, C. High, Bakersfield, California 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Tri-Hi-Y,3, 4, Typing for Service 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Camera Club 3, FBLA 4, Senior Sex- tette?4,iGirls' Letter Club 4. CHAMBERLAIN. ELEANOR FBLA 2-4, FTA 2, Speech Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, National Honor 2-4. CHAPMAN. MARIAN Transferred from Canyonville High School, Canyonville, Oregon 2, Class Treasurer 4, Camera Club 2, Pep Club 2-4, Drill Team 5, 4, FBLA 5, 4, sc Rep. 5, Tri-1-ii-Y 3, 4, Taka 5, 4, Handbook Editor 3, National Honor 5, 4. CLAXPOOL, DWAIN FFA 3, Termites 4. COCHRAN. FARLENE Transferred from Jordan High School, Long Beach, California 3. CAUBLE CHAMBERLAIN CHAPMAN CLAYPOOL COCHRAN COLEMAN, CAROL K u GAA 1-45 Girls' Athletics 1-45 Girls' I.etter.Clubt1-4, President 45 Quill and Scrollg Scroll 3, coMsTocK. vloLeT V 1 camera Club 2, FHA 2, ence ciub 1, Quilland sugar, 3, 45 Stroll 3, 4, Editor 4. ' f ' 55 CONKLIN. MARGARET Youth for Christ 1-4, Secretary-Treasurer 13, Vice Presi-' dent 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. t . I f , CONVERSE. ALAN ' A Band 2, 35 FBLA 45 FFA 1-45 Youth for Christ 1-45 National Honor 1-4. CONWAY, CONNlE Band 3, 45 FBLA 45 Library Assistants Club 25 GAA 3, 45 Orchestra 3. COOK. MARY LOU Camera Club 1, 25 GAA 35 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 25 Speech Club 55 Taka 45 Tri-Hl-Y 3, 45 Typing for Service 3. COLEMAN COMSTOCK CONKLIN CONVERSE CONWAY COOK COTTRELL COTTRELL. LLOYD -Athletics'1-45 Forestry Club 3, 4. tiouuen. NICK Transferred from Salem High School, Salem, Oregon 25 Knuekles Busters 4. COUTANT, LOWELL Band 1-35 junior Play5 Hi-Y 2-4, President 45 IRL 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 National Thespians 3, 45 SC 'illeri 1... . , COVERSTONE. PEGGY FBLA 3, 45 GAA 1-45 Girls' Letter Club 45 Majorette 1-45 Pep Club 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Typing for Service 3, Treasurer 3. CRAIG. JANET SUE A Cappella 3, 45 FHA 25 FTA 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Span- ish Club 3 5 Tri-Hi-Y 4. CRAMER. DON Forestry Club 2-4, President 45 Track 1-35 Wrestling 1. COULTER COUTANT COVERSTONE CRAIG CRAMER CRAWFORD. CAYE FBLA 3, 43 FHA 1, 23 GAA 1, 23 Glee Club 33 Taka 4. CUDD. TOM Baseball 2'4Q Basketball 1, ,23 Football 1'4Q Class Vice President 1, 23 Hi-Y 1-4, Chaplain 53 SC 1-43 Student Body Vice President 43 Typing for Service 2, 33 Varsity G l-4. DARBY, LAMON A A Cappella 1-43 Boys' Quattette 3, 43 Cavemen Choral- aires 43 Music Workshop 3, 4. '3 DEPEW. CHRISTINE General. DEWEY. LEAH Band 1-43 GAA 1'4Q Girls' Letter Club 3,2 4, Reporter 4g National Honor 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Typing for Service 2, 3, Vice President 3. DIESS. RAE ELLEN Transferred from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska 23 FHA 43 Triil-li-Y 4. CRAWFORD CUDD DARBY DEPEW DIETERICK. LURABELLE Athletics 33 Camera Club 1-43 Drill Team 2-43 Pep Club 2'4Q Girls' Letter Club 3, 43 Youth for Christ 3, 43 FHA 13 GAA 1-33 Future Medical Workers 3, 43 FBLA 4. DOLAN. JIM Band 13 National Honor 1-43 Junior P1ay3 SC 4. DOLMAGE. DON Transferred from Mt. Angel Seminary 13 Knuckle Bust- ers 43 Termites 3, 4. DOTY. NORMA GAA 1-33 Girls' Letter Club 43, Mixed Chorus 13 A Cappella 33 National Honor 2-43 Pe Club 2-43 Drill Team 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Presidlent 43 Class Rep. 4g Taka 2-4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. DREWS, MEL Transferred from Coquille High School, Coquille, Ore- gon 23 Band 2, 33 Baseball 2-43 Basketball 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Hi-Y 2-4Q National Thespians 3, 43 Class Vice President 43 SC 43 Varsity G 3, 4, President 4. DURBORAW, DALE Tennis 3, 4g Track 23 Varsity G 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4. DEWEY DIESS DIETERICK DOLAN DOLMAGE DOTY DREWS DURBORAW DYER EAST EDGERTON ENGLISH DYER. MELBA Camera Club 35 Pep Club 1-45 Drill Team 2-45 Girls' Athletics 2, 3: GAA 2-45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Scroll 35 Taka 45 Typing for Service 2, 3. EAST, ELEANOR Girls' Letter Club 2-45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor 15 GAA 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Girls' Athletics 1-35 Stroll 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. EDGERTON. ANNA W General. ENGLISH, RALPH Model Airplane Club 25 IRL 3. ERICKSON, VERNA Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Rally Squad 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 GAA 2-45 Girls' Athletics 2, 35 Cam- era Club 2, 35 Scroll 35 Taka 4. ESSEX. NORMA Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Youth for Christ 2-45 Art Club 2-45 Scroll 35 GAA 2-45 Girls' Letter Club 5, 45 Library As- sistants Club 2. EZELL. JEAN Camera Club 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Taka 4. FIELDS, YVONNE Art Club 3, 45 Band 1-45 National Honor 3, 4. FISHER, SHIRLEE A Cappella 3, 45 Class Rep. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4. FLORY. DAVE' Band 1-35 IRL 35 Knuckle Busters 45 National Honor 1-4. FOX. RICHARD Camera Club 45 Hi-Y 2-4. GALLAGHER. GWEN Class Councilman 35 Girls' League Social Service Chair- man 45 National Thespians 2-4, Treasurer'45 Pep Club 1-4, Secretary 45 Drill Team 3, 45 National Honor 1-45 SC 2, 3: Executive Board 2, 3: Girls' Athletics 2, 3: Thespian Play 2-4. fl -N er-lif5inb WWW? ERICKSON ESSEX EZELL FIELDS FISHER FLORY FOX GALLAGHER GANOUNG' GARCIA GARRISON GASS GAY GANOUNG. GARY Football 1-45 Wrestling 1-45 Ski Club 25 Varsity G 2-4. GARCIA, DOLORES Art Club 1-45 Pep Club 15 Camera Club 25 Majorette 3. GARRISON. ALLEN Knuckle Busters 45 Termite Club 53 Football 1, 2. GASS, BOB FBLA 3, 4, State President 4, Western Region Vice President 45 National Honor 2-45 Speech Club 1-45 Hi-Y 1-3, Chaplain 25 junior Play. GAY, BOB A Cappella 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 45 Varsity G 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. GILBERT. LARRY Band 1-35 Hi-Y 25 Football 15 Basketball 1. GOREE. ALAN Knuckle Busters 45 Termite Club 4. GORMAN, MIKE A Cxappella 45 Football 15 Knuckle Busters 3, 4, Vice Presi ent 4. GRABOWSKI. BOB Football 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 3. GRAUE. GWEN Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club lg FHA 1, 25 FBLA 4. GRAY.CHERIE Glee Club 1, 25 SC 3: National Honor 1-4. GREEN, COY Transferred from Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Long Beach, California 4. GILBERT GOREE GORMAN GRABOWSKI GRAUE GRAY GREEN GROAT GRONAU GURGEL GU RULE GUSTAFSON GROAT. HARRY General, GRONAU. ADELE National Honor 1-45 FBLA 35 Camera Club 35 GAA 2, 35 Pep Club 2-45 FTA 35 A Cappella 2, 31 Typing for Service 3. GURGEL, MARIE GAA 1-45 Girls' Letter Club 2-45 Girls' Athletics 1-45 Typing for Service 2, 3. GURULE. EFFEL FHA 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 4. GUSTAFSON, ANN A Cappella 45 Camera Club 1-45 GAA 1-35 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 FBLA 4. HAHN, MARILYN Transferred from Modoc Union High School, Mocloc, California 2. HAMM. CHARLES Transferred from Hoover High School, San Diego, California 3. HARADER. LINDA A Cappella 2-45 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1-45 Rally Squad 3, 45 Camera Club 45 Taka 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Basketball Princess 35 Football Princess 3. HARMON. MARY ELLEN Youth for Christ 1-45 Future Medical Workers 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 GAA 1-45 FBLA 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Drill Team 25 Band 1, 25 Camera Club 25 lRL 25 Ticket Squad 1, HARPER. DOROTHY Pep Club 2-45 Drill Team 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 IRL 2, 35 Historian 55 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 GAA 1-35 Sn-all 2-4, Exchange Editor 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Thes- pian Play 45 Taba 45 Glee Club 2, 3. HARPER, MARILYN Art Club 25 GAA 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Ticket Squad 2-45 Youth for Christ 3, 4. HALM. JOHN Band 1-35 Hi-Y 45 Knuckle Busters 45 Ski Club 2. HAHN HALM HAMM HARADER HARMON HARPER. D. HARPER. M. HARVEY, WALTER Youth for Christ 2, 3. HASSETT, LORAN Band 1-45 Cavemen Patrol 2, Secretary 25 FBLA 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 National Honor 1-45 Speech Club 2-45 Ticket Squad 2-45 Typing for Service 2-4. HATFIELD, JACK Transferred from Mt. Diablo High School, Concord, California 3. HAYES, DAN A Cappella 3, 45 Cavemen Choralaires 45 Basketball 4. HERR. GEORGE Baseball 2-45 Basketball 25 Football 15 Varsity G 2-45 Cavemen Choralaires 45 A Cappella 4. HERR. RITA A Cappella 2-45 Camera Club 25 Frosh Basketball Prin- cess5 Rally Queen 15 Glee Club 15 National Honor 35 Pep Club 1-45 Rally Squad 2, 45 Taka 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. HARVEY HASSETT HATFIELD HAYES HERR. G. HERR. R. HILLIS HILLIS, LARRY A Cappella 35 Basketball 15 Track 1-45 Football 15 Hi- Y 1-4, Vice President 45 Varsity G 2-45 SC 1-35 Stu- dent Body Second Vice President 15 Knuckle Busters 4, SC Rep. 45 Cavemen Choralaires 4. HINES. JIM Forestry Club 2-45 A Cappella 3, 45 Cavemen Patrol 2, S. HISLOP. KEITH Band 1-35 Hi-Y 3, 4, President 25 Knuckle Busters 45 National Honor 3, 45 Track 2-45 Varsity G 2-45 Na- tional Thespians 3, 45 Typing for Service 2-4. HISSONG, BOB Football 2-45 Track 25 Speech Club 1-45 Forestry Club 2-45 SC 1. HODGE, MIKE Athletics 1-45 Band 1-45 Varsity G 2-45 FBLA 45 Hi-Y 4. HONEY. EVELYN Drill Team 45 Pep Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FHA 1-45 FBLA 45 GAA 1-4. HINES HISLOP HISSONG HODGE HONEY HOPKINS HOPPER. M. HOPPER. R. HOUCK HVALL INGRAM IRVING HOPKINS. ROD Band 2-45 Orchestra 2, 5. HOPPER. MARY LOU Glee Club 15 A Cappella 2-4. HOPPER. RICHARD Cavemen Patrol 55 Track 1-35 Forestry Club 2, 3. HOUCK. LOIS Future Medical Workers 5, 4, President 3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Typing for Service 55 Library Assistants Club 2. HVALL. HOWARD Forestry Club 55 Varsity G 2-45 Track 2-4. INGRAM. MIKE Transferred from Gonzaga Hi I1 School, Spokane, Washington 45 Hi-Y 45 A Cappeia 4. IRVING. DOLORES Art Club 15 Library Assistants Club 2-45 Youth for Christ 1-3. JACK. MARGARET FHA 5, 4. JACKSON. PHYLLIS General. JAMES, DON Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 SC 1-35 Hi-Y 25 Varsity G 1-45 Baseball 1-45 Track 45 Basketball 5, 45 Football 3, 4. JAQUES. EUGENE Knuckle Busters 35 SC 2. JAYNES. DON A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Ski Club 25 Foot- ball 15 Knuckle Busters 55 Varsity G 1-45 Track 2-45 Wrestling 1-4. JACK JACKSON JAMES JAQUES JAYNES KENDALL KINCAID KING KIRHOFER KENDALL, MARY Transferred from Rogue River Academy, Medford, Oregon 45 Girls' Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 4. KINCAID. BARBARA FHA 25 Art Club 1 KING. LARRY Forestry Club 2-4, Treasurer 4. KIRHOFER. JEAN A . Transferred from Seattle, Washington 25 'National Honor 3, 4. KRUMHOLZ, BILL I .5 f Baseball 1-45 Football 15 Varsity G'1.1-45 A5Cappe11a 2-4, Vice President 45 Cavemen Choralaires -4. A KUBLI. ANITA Camera Club 1-45 Drill Team 45 Pep Club 1-45 FBLA 45 Taka 45 GAA 3, 45 FHA 15 Future Medical Workers 4. LAFFERTY, ROBERTA Art Club 1-45 Future Medical Workers 3, 45 National Honor 1-45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 5. LAHAIE, MARLENE Camera Club 3: FBLA 55 FHA 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Glee Club 15 IRL 4. LAMICA. SUE Band 1-55 Camera Club 1-4. LAPP, GERALD Transferred from Crater High, Central Point, Oregon 1. LEFLERQ, JIM FFA 1, 25 Knuckle Busters 4. LEWIS. JERRY Knuckle Busters 45 Cavemen Patrol 2, 5. KRUMHOLZ KUBLI LAFFERTY LAHAIE LAMICA LAPP LEFLER LEWIS LINVILLE, LOUISE FBLA 4g Penthouse Plays 3, Ticket Squad 3, 43 Tri-Hi- Y 4. MAHAN. LEROY Transferred from Beaumont, California 3, Forestry Club 3. MARSH, FRANK Forestry Club 1-4. MAXAM. CLAYTON General. McALLlSTER, BRUCE i - Band I-4, Vice President 4, Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary 25 Na- tional Honor 2-4g Speech Club 3, 45 SC 4. - McCARTER. VIVIAN I. ' I ' ' W FBLA 4, FHA 3, 43 Typing for Service 3. ' V ' McDOWELL, BOB A Cappella 3, 4, Vice President 4, Baseball 1-3: Boys' Quartet 5, 4, Music Workshop 3, 4g Cavemen Choral- aires 43 Football 1-2, Varsity G 2-4, Hi-Y 2. LINVILLE MAHAN MARSH MAXAM McKlLLlP. GWEN A Cappella 2, 35 FBLA 4, Camera Club 2g Pep Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1. McMULLAN, MARY Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 GAA 33 Pep Club 35 Drill Team 3, Came:a,,Club 2, 3, Music Workshop 3, A Cappella 35 sGlee,Club,2g Art Club 2, 3. iMcl5EAK. NORMA Speech'Club 2-4, Treasurer 3g SC 3, 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, National Honor 3, 4, GAA 2-45 junior Playg Library Assistants Club 2, Vice President 2g Tri- Hi-Y sq 4. , MERRILL. sauce Football lgfl-Ii-Y 2-44 FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Tennis 3,w4g Vkrsity 'G 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Junior Playj Typing for Service 2, 3. MERRILL, KEN h Transferred from Oxnard Union High School, Oxnard, California 51 Baseball 3, 4. McALLlSTER McCARTER McDOWELL McKILLIP McMULLAN McPEAK MERRILL, B. MERRILL. K. n uui-l m1al wana-i-main , 38 MILLER MOORE MORELAND MORGAN MORNEAU MILLER, PETE Hi-Y 2-4, Chaplain 4, SC 2-45 Class Vice President 3, Class President 2, 4, National Honor 1-4, President 4, Band 1, 25 Speech Club 2, 3. MOORE, LORETTA 1 ' Transferred from Roseburg High Sfhoblgt Roseburg, Oregon 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Camera CIubf5gf,I'oEa, 4g Spanish Club 35 FHA 4. K MORELAND, WAYNE .. L Varsity G 3, 4, Baseball 5, 45 Footbdllt ii, 4. MORGAN. CARL' 4 'fi F General. 'W N, MORNEAU, BEVERLY ,, .1 3. Pep Club 1-4, Glee Club lg Future.,Medical-Vlorkers 3, an Club 4, FHA 1. 1' 'R MORNING. MARILYN Pep Club 1-4, Girls' Letter Club 5, 4, GAA 1-35 Girls' Athletics 45 Camera Club 1-3, FBLA 45 Future Medical Workers 45 Art Club 1-3. MORROW, DON FFA 1, 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Cavemen Patrol 1. MUNSON, LORIN General. tiAuiiiiAYif.LioYcE -iflirahslierredi from Canoga Park High School, Canoga Park, California 25 Pep Club 5, 4, GAA 3, 45 FHA 51 I Camera club 2, an Club 2, sfmu 5, 4, Tn-Hi-Y 4, riEeL?.iifSQk1iL Track 4g'2Rootball 4. -NEESEV EQNA A'CappEJ1x,4g Camera Club 1-3: FBLA 5, 4, Secretary r3q'ViCe3-Eresident 4, FHA 2, FTA '3, 4, Secretary 43 GAA i5,'4, Youth for Christ lg Senior Sextette 45 Ticket Squad 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Treasurer 4. NICHOLS. JOHN General. MORNING MORROW MUNSON MURRAY NEELY NEESE NICHOLS, J. NICHOLS. L. NILES NORRICK O'BRIEN ODEN NICHOLS. LARRY A Cappella 4, Wrestling 2-4, Varsity G 2-4. NILES, CAROL Art Club 3, 4, junior Play. NORRICK, MARVIN Athletics 1-4, FFA 1-5, Forestry Club 1,'2, Knuekle Busters 4, Termites 3, 4. o'sRlEN. JERRY P Transferred from Palo Alto, California.2: Q 1 p ODEN. DELBERT A R- T Baseball 2-4, Varsity G 2-4, Knuckle -Busters 4. oPF1LL. BARBARA Qlg '1' Band 1-4, Camera Club 5, GAA 1-5, GirlsT'I.gtt6r'C1ub 5, 43 SC 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 5, Youth for Christ 1-3. OKESON. REINARD FFA 1-4, Secretary 2, 4, Forestry Club 1-4, SC 5, Hi- Y 1. O'LEARY. KEN A Cappella 3, 4, Art Club 1, Band 1, 2, ORR, NORMA Transferreti from Marshfield High School, Coos Bay, Oregon 2, Art Club 3, Camera Club 2-4, FHA 4, FTA 'President 4, Glee Club 2, IRL 3, 4, Taka 4, Trl-Hi-Y 3, 4. onus, ,LARRY .FoptBa11'4,-Hi-Y 5, 4, junior Play, National Honor 3, 4, SCl?f, -Tennis 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4. PALMER, Home Band 1-4, President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, IRL 5, 4, 1 fNatidnal Honor 4, Orchestra 2, 5: SC 2. PALMER, HELEN Band 2-4, Drill Team 2, GAA 1-4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Orchestra 1-4, Vice President 2, Presi- dent 3, Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Typing for Service 2. OFFILL OKESON O'LEARY ORR OTTIS PALMER. D. PALMER. H. PARKER PARKINS PARRISH PARSONS, B. PARSONS, T. PATTERSON PAYTE PARKER, JOAN A Cappella 2-45 GAA 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Majorette 2-45 Pep Club 1-35 SC 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3. PARKINS, WAYNE ffijl gg-ig, Band 1-35 Knuckle Busters 45 Orchestra,fif3'5' Ski' Club 35 Track 1. 5' PARRISH, HOWARD - H A Forestry Club 1-35 Hi-'Y 45 Scroll 3. PARSONS, BARBARA 1'5j1j.I,i.j A Cappella 3, 45 Drill Team 45 FBLA 45 GAA 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Mixea QhoruS:25eVPep Club 3, 45 Senior Sextette 45 Tri-Hi-Yrfi. 1 5 1 f PARSONS. TOM Cavemen Patrol 2-4, President 3, 45 FFA 1, 25 Football 15 'Forestry Club 15 Termites 1. PATTERSON. DAWN Transferred from K. C. High School, Bakersfield, Cali- fornia 35 Majorette 35 Mixed Chorus 3. PEARSON PENDELL PAYTE. JOYCE A Cappella 25 Camera Club 3, 45 Speech Club 1-45 FHA 3, 4, Secretary 45 National Honor 1-45 Penthouse Play- :,ers'3,.45:SC.'15 Thespian Play 35 Typing for Service 3. PEAKSQN-fPEGG'E P iBarrd 1-45 Camera Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 45 Na- 'jtional Honor 2-45 Speech Club 2-45 SC 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-1 PEr?ibeLL,:jCoNRAo Track 2-41 1 Pines. lioiig.f,i Ai-QQPPQUA. QQ- 4- JFERNFPLH PA'-E Basketball- Princess 35 Camera Club 25 Drill Team 45 Executive Board 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 SC 2-45 Girls' League Vice President 15 Pep Club 1-4, Program Chairman 45 Taka 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PETERSON, FRANCES Art Club 1-45 Camera Club 2-45 FBLA 45 Future Medi- cal Workers 45 GAA 1, 25 Glee Club 35 Pep Club 15 Taka 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PERES PERN ELL PETERSON Perma 5 PHILLIPS PINNIGER RANDELL di PETRIE, GRACE Art Club 33 Spanish Club 3. PHILLIPS. DENMAN ' -A' Aeronautics Club 25 Knuckle Bustersjglr .Q K.. PINNIGER. MIKE Forestry Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2. RANDELL, DONNA I Camera Club 2-45 GAA 3, 45 Glee Club 1-45 Youth for Christ 1, 2. 1. RANSOM, GENE General. RASKIN. CARL Aeronautics Club 35 Band 1, 25 FBLA 55 Football 15 Ski Club 25 Tennis 5, 4. RANSOM RASKIN RAY REED. MARGIE Camera Club 1, 25 GAA 1-45 Girls' Athletics 1-55 Girls' Letter Club 1-45 SC 45 Scroll 2-4, Assistant Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 5, 45 Glee Club 1, President 1. REESE, JAY A'Cappella 2-4, President 45 Baseball 5, 45 Basketball 15-Football 1-4: Hi-Y 1-4, President 1, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Class Treasurer 2. REEVES, RICHARD 'flfrruckle Busters 45 Varsity G 2-45 Wrestling 2. REID. JIM A Cappella 35 Baseball 35 Basketball 2-45, Football 45 Class President 15 National Honor 2-45 Hi-Y 45 Student Body President 45 Track 2-45 Varsity G 2-4. RAY. LOREN ROBINSON. DALE Knuckle Busters 45 Ticket Squad 3, 4. Athletics 1, REED REESE REEVES REID ROBINSON. D -' ' 73lG'.If3'Q,QQ, 2 5? W I. 'P' it f .,.., we 5 25215 xii . v , ,,, t ,X fi' tif -N: 2 ,f ' Xltfiiifi . ll, :af-Q , P f t ' ev, 1.4.15 . f I 'ri '-- I -3,-'f I I ' -- f 1i?i.'f5ff'?. A ' K. .1-,-M... ..',., QQ f '-' I1 1 ' ' , -QA 2 ROBINSON. JIM General. ROCKHOLT. DARRELL General. RODGERS. PAT General. K 1 Rosso:-1. ANNE i'?1,5f7 ' if i Transferred from Otoe High School, Nebraska 45 FHA 45 Girls' Athletics 45 Glee C1ul'r,?15'.lVlixed Cho- NS4- ROSSITER, PAYE GAA 1-45 Girls' Letter Club 1-4, Vice Presidentjf45 'IRL 35 Girls' Athletics 1-45 National Honor 2-4. 3 RUTHART. Esn-:ER JFS Future Medical Workers 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y'4. I RUTTER. SHARON Pep Club 1-4, President 15 Drill Team 2-45 A Cappella ROBINSON, J. ROCKHOLT RODGERS ROESCH 2, 3: SC 2, 5, GAA 3: Tri-H-Y 3, 4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 1, Vice President 15 Girls' League Program Chair- man 15 Basketball Princess 1. SABINE, MIKE Termites 35 Ticket Squad 3, 4. SACKEI15 ,si-IELDON pm -1-45 :Hi-Y 2-4. SANDQUIST. DOLORES Future Medical Workers 3, 45 FTA 45 National Thes- Piahi QQ, A4,4.Secretary 45 Penthouse Plays 1-3, Thespian Play 3, flficlcet Squad 1, 2, Vice President 2. SAUER. WDON Knucklel Busters 3, 4. ,L SAUER. LOIS . FBLA 45 FHA 25 National Honor 1-45 Library Assist- ants Club 25 Pep Club 15 Ticket Squad 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Typing for Service 2, 3. ROSSITER RUTHART RUTTER SABINE ,J I SACKETT SANDQUIST sAueR. D. SAUER, L. SCHRADER SHANAHAN SH EEHY SHORES SCHRADER, KATHY GAA 2, 5, Glee Club 1, 2g Future Medical Workers 45 Girls' Letter Club 45 Pep Club 1-4. SHANAHAN. PAT Transferred from Brookings High School, Brookings, Oregon 5, Drill Team 3, 4, FBLA 4, Pep Club 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. SHEEI-IY, BILL General. . SHORES, BONNIE A Cappella 2, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 4, GAA 1-5, Glee Club lg National Honor 1-3, Pep Club 1: Speech Club 4, National Thespians 3, 4, President 4. SMITH. LYNNE , A Cappella 2, 5, Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 3: Executive Board 2, 3, Girls' League President 1, 4, Glee Club 1, Secretary lg National Honor '2-4, Secretary 43 Pep Club l-4, Drill Team 2-4, SC 2-4. SMITH. MARILYN A Gippella 2, 3, Camera Club 1, 2, SC lg FBLA 3: Girls' Athletics 1-3, GAA 1-3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Letter Club 1-39 Majorette 33 Pep Club 1-4. SMITH. NANCY Drill Team 2-4, FBLA 3, Girls' Athletics 4, GAA 1-35 Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1-4. SOUTHWOOD. CHUCK - Transferred from Beaverton High School, Beaverton, Oregon 4. svoNe. KATHLEEN Transferred from Salem High School, Salem, Oregon 3, A Cappella 3, Girls' Barbershop Quartette 3, 4, Nation- al Honor 4, Music Workshop 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. STEWARD. CAROL General. STRICKLAND. DAVE 'Transferred from Illinois Valley High School, Cave junction, Oregon 35 Band 3, 4. SWARTOUT, ROSS Forestry 1, 2. SMITH. L. SMITH, M. SMITH. N. SOUTHWOOD SPONG STEWARD STRICKLAND SWARTOUT 43 -f'm'2'.,,, 'w g A ., . -A ' Q3 L 155,34 raison TIPTON mm D. mrv, e. rnumuti TALBOTT. NELLE A Cappella 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Drill Team 2-4, Captain 45 FBLA 3, 45 GAA 5, 45 Girls' Athletics 45 Glee,Club 15 Pep Club 1-45 SC 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Typing for Service 3. TIPTON. MELVIN General. TRIPP. DALE Drama Club 15 Football 1-45 FTA 15 Speech Club 1, 25 Varsity G 2-45 Wrestling 2-4. TRIPP, GLENORE VEST Transferred from Glidden High School, Glidden, Iowa 25 Camera Club 3, 45 FHA 45 Girls' Athletics 45 Glee Club 25 Girls' Letter Club 4. TRUMBULL, MONA Camera Club 2-45 Drill Team 3, 45 FBLA 45 GAA 1-33 Glee Club 15 Scroll 35 Pep Club 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Taka 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4. TURNER. FLORENCE GAA 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 IRL 1-45 Orchestra 1, 3, 45 Thespian Play 4. UGSTAD. DOUGLAS Camera Club 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Junior Play5 Knuckle Bust- ers 45 Scroll 45 Track 1-45 Taka 35 Varsity G 1-4. VALBURG. RAY Band 1-3. VANDEWARKER. JUNE A Cappella 45 FHA 25 Glee Club 1-35 Library Assist- ants Club 25 Pep Club 15 Ticket Squad 2. VAN ZEE. GARY General. VARNER, JOE A Cappella 35 Basketball 1,- 25 Football, 15 SC 1, 45 Track 15 Knuckle Busters 4. VARNER, JUDY General. TURNER UGSTAD VALBU RG VANDEWARKER VAN ZEE VARNER, JOE VARNER, JUDY WILSON WINGERD WINNINGHAM WITTERS VENTERS WALLACE WATTS WELLS WEST VENTER5. RONALD FTA 23 Orchestra 1, President 1. WALLACE. SALLY A Cappella 2. 3: Class Secretary 13 FBLA 3, 43 Football Queen 43 Frosh Basketball Queen3 National Honor 3, 43 Rally Queen 43 Rally Squad 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 43 SC 1'4Q Sweetheart 2, Candidate 3. WATTS, MELVIN Forestry Club 1, 33 Knuckle Busters 43 Track 2, 3: Wrestling 3. WELLS. GERALDINE General. WEST., FAYE A Cappella 13 Drum Majorette 43 Majorette 1-43 Glee Club 13 Pep Club 2-4Q SC 2-4. WHISLER, RUTH A Cappella 2, 33 Drill Team 2-43 Glee Club 13 Girls' League Sepretary 1, 33 National Honor 2-43 Pep Club 1-43 Student Body Secretary 43 SC 1, 2, 4. WILLIAMS, MARTIN A Cappella 2, 33 Band 1-43 FTA.3, 43 IRL 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 National Honor 2-4: National Thespians 3, 4, Vice President 43 Orchestra 2, 3. WILLIAMS. PAUL Camera Club 43 Forestry Club 33 Knuckle Busters 3. WILSON. JOHN Band 1-33 Hi-Y 2-43 SC 43 FBLA 43 National Honor 2-43 Tennis 2'4Q Typing for Service 3. WINGERD. RONALD FFA 1-43 Football lg Track 13 Youth for Christ 1, 2. WINNINGHAM. JOANNA A Cappella 43 Camera Club 1-43 Mixed Chorus 3, Sec- retary 33 Glee Club 23 FBLA 3, 43 GAA I-43 Pep Club 13 Ticket Squad 13 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Typing for Service 4. WITTERS, BRUCE General. WHISLER WILLIAMS, M. WILLIAMS, F. YORK YOUDE ZINN YORK, JOHN General. YOUDE. SHERYL Band 1, 2g Class Secretary 45 junior Playg GAA 3, 43 Girls' League Social Chairman 3g Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 National Honor 2-4, Vice President 49 National Thespians 45 Pep Club 2-4, Vice President 55 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ZINN. LLOYD Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Basketball 3, 4g Hi-Y 33 A Cappella 5, 45 Cavemen Choralaires 3, 4g Varsity G 5, 4- SENIORS NOT PICTURED CHALKER, LOIS HOUSE, ELVIN DECKER, GENE JOHNSON, FRED EVANS. JACK MARSLE, CORA LOU FRAZIER, BILL YI SENIORS DISCUSS COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES WITH MR. THOMAS. jim Reid crowns Lynne Smith Basketball Queen. SENIOR PEP SIGN CARRIED AT THE LEAD OF THE CLASSES FOR THE MEDFORD RALLY. junior Officers are: Louise Wilson, Treasurerg Sandra Noble, Vice Presidentg Shirley Hedgepeth, Secretaryg Doug McGregor President. JUNIOR PLAY AND PROM 1. HIGHLIGHT JUNIOR YEAR. 1 48 jun1orExecutive Board Frm row A. Neese, S1 Hedgepeth, L. Wilson, S. Noble, S. Lorenz, D. Page B Long Second ron O McFarland D McGregor 1 Russel, J. Brown, T. Denney. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD The junior class started the year with a buzz of activities, the first of these being the junior play, Our Miss Brooks. Dianne McKrola, Sharon Lorenz and Jim Brown held lead- ing rolls in the play which was about the trials and tribu- lations of school life. Doug McGregor, class president, headed many of the year's projects. Several money-making activities were planned to pad the class treasury. Other activities included junior Skip Day which was held in the park, and the Junior Prom, held in the spring in honor of the seniors. The making of the traditional rose arches for graduation ended a memorable year for the junior class. 56 Beathe, Jessie Benetti, Angelo Bennett, Raymond Bemct, Thomas Berrow, Jerold Berry, Sadie Bewley. Gerald Biencourt, Bernard Biencourt, Gerard Boklret, Elizabeth Boothe, Robert Brame, Peggy Brasnyo, Joe Bridge, Iva Lee Brockson, Mary Lou Brown, George Bmwn, Jim Brown, john Allee, Marvin Anderson, Robert L. 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Connie Wilson, Louise Winger, Owen Wingerd, Ardel Wolverton, Sarah Wood, Steve Woodson, Janice Woolfolk, Wanda Wyland, Claud Zinavich, Nancy 56 'We , Q-.fifnff . , .- L.. 3. 1-. fi, W H 0.5, 'Q . iii' 4.1 I 'is' t?9'f?5,gy ..1 , , 1 i 'P' 4 ,-. he--yy . ffl -.ff A' if , ' eg zif' , ' ' ' H weffigf ' .. ing l Q ,',..4?'i,1 42,412 :Ji 3 N. . ZVMSI H. .' . - ..,... ., :Q ' 14' .4 J- ef is .tfif,,,-.m , 15 nga.: no .V.,.a..'u...,.,, .7. 2 Q ' .2 '. V..-.av .. ,.. ,. 1 ..-. -.. ., 1 . 'a:fi.if?. .1 -. . Q A is L . li.,g'-fl... 3,1 ilk W K, -5' ' ' , ..,, ., ,,, rg, ,, . , . i ' '. '.':':zw xtpn.: ' .W .- 1 f - '-4 4- -,-Q6 .. '-roy: Wjwg ...W IUNIORS NOT PICTURED Delm, Douglas W. Staten, Bill Edlund, Sigfrid Tamillow, Dianne Tnrtner, Terry Weldon, Donald Pyle. Dolnncl 4, .. . ,, o . ELA - - an vw. , i I, ,t , , af: .., ,' ,x , . 'Q x i Q. Q vi.. wigs.: . . A .u..'1'H,....s ... ' .. ' V I 4 X1 JUNIOR PLAY CAST-Fin! raw: B. Siegman, N. Zinavich, S. Noble, D. McKrola. Second raw: S. 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Smith. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD Betwixt and between. That well describes the sopho- mores, who have not yet reached the status of upper- classmen, but considered themselves well above the under- classmen. Bruce Marks, as class president, helped plan the many ac- tivities that took place during the year. Few will ever for- get the eventful biology field trip to the coast or the trip to the school forest. They also held a. Christmas party. With their last class duty, that of decorating for graduation, the sophomores closed a rewarding year. bl 1 1 5 11.1 1 5137- -1, gif t iff! . , If - . , ,, 1fff-1 y , ' Adair, Joann - K , 1. , M , M ff' 6 U S' . 0 Elma, '-1 Adsit, Patricia :., ' ' ?1 ,, ' . , Q V ,rms 3: 1 Y! KH ' . 7' ' eyx f ' -1 5 'A , Akers, I.aVerne 11 .1 for t :., .1-'M .11 . 1 .,I..g1., ., HY ' . - Weir 1. 1. 1, . : -- arf' I 91.1. 3 1 gt . 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Oris Thompson, Larry Tibbits, Bill Tibbits, Ronald Tompkins, Edna Tompkins, Gary Towne, Emma Jo Tripp, Irma Tucker, Thomas Ullian, Bette 57 .qu- Q to luv ? a 3. 9 Q Q A lei 0 'Wifi u I' ' x A 4 L R . f ay 'roam - f e it :- if 2' 'Y -, '99 'ae' J K p 669 1 ...J -'W' ri if, -.lf'?.g'si W li ii ' T T ' n ,. .avi l 2 in 1 I , if fl 9 if ' YQ i , ff , rr ,- X- K W :4...- qicrrgi --ai - I V in-,F lrqryhy . , Q, Lo ',,g., A .5 ' ,Ap . 5. if 4. Wi . ,rf , yi, , . Q ,,, , ,mg .A 5 at -.sal I V : 'ill , ,ff V . r' . . T, , . :vcr i 355, A , :Q-fi T t ' it 'Q Re gif ,. fi , A f ' ff 'r T' i T ' ,gy r ' it J K, .V U 1 ,lv KV - il- .. 1 ar, , avg 'ai -'V . nail' ,, Q ' w -'.. I as 1? 'Z ff uf ' . 'LL Van Gordon, Nancy Vargu, Babs Vaught, Paul Vineyard, Geraldine Wayner. Nancy Waite, Clive Walden, Bob Walker, Lawrence Wallace, Peter Wardlaw, Dorothy Warren, Doris Watson, Betty Watson, Bert Weigart, janet Wcrts, Forrest West, Lanell Westfall, Ruth White, Irene White, Robyn White, William Whitestine, Meredith Whittemore, Fred Wilbur, Judy Wilkinson, Kay 69 ,FPJN Williams, Dorothy Williams, Hazel Williams, Ronnie Wilson, jerry Wilson, jim Wilson, LaRae Wilson, Linda Wilson, Rosie Wilson, Patricia Wingerd, Faye Woberman, Donna Wood, Ardis Woodard, Laurie Woodson, jackie Wright, john York, Sandra Young, Larry Zinn, Gerald 3 3 1 5 i ? Q ' f' ' - ' K. 1 br' f ' , , , A Q, 5 3 . fl , 'f f , ' Q 'T 1 2 .as 6 ,, M 6 . ' - Q K J, I . ' Q , -r ,. , ' ' g -? iaifwh . r Q 4. 44.419 wi V, il. . I, , L , ' 0 , X 5, ew Q n. if .s 6-3 .I b 5 .in N: dl' N N H . 'V 'M K ' ffl! X K LL, N .ig m . J 4 gf . A , l .a,,Q,' j - I ,f ' f , A fml'iEa?.Q?aL- -1 ffm? 1 SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Caudm' Ron Palmorth, William jackson, Anna Mae Pncsdy' Jud Marten, Marsh! Robertson, Ronald Meyers, Gerald sam' Bemud Obye, Allen SOPHOMORES HAVE A BIG TURNOUT FOR THE SNOWFLAKE FROLIC. ,M A .5t:l1 Diss Shown dissecting a frog are sophomores Mike Edwards, Robert Klatt, Meredith Whitestine and Rex Baggerly. i Students gather around the piano at the sophomore party which was held in the high school gym before Christmas ik ',. ,A , ov-,,, -, ' 3iff'35F '53 f tix! ' 1 Q Z . 15 4 ,Q af'3ivg eii'Ji , .JW 0 V :guy f, lu ' ,ssl .Lgyg I :K ji ' 5 :3'f'Ig1gf NI, .3 ' a'0w m .ff ' fffisffk it ..:..,,,. ,5- 1af f.5 Q24 'EQ 'ff L 1 ,J ' gf W 3 ug' . ... 23 M 3 If ,Mig , ,QM 1 ,. .ftsgtgw ,ggy ' V Z.'?'0'i 3.1 'i 'ai f.,.,.g4..- 1,5l,g. .A .. , gmeyiiyf- ,rye . . --.. l , kb .-f 03' 515 ', ,A S .. ,,, L . ' 'gif' Q 'L ' 5 gu5'lff .W M 1 1 3 X dj' M fp , 'E YQ , ' fl mf 1 . ' . 4 S? 1: TQ! K M.-K .E QQ' I A, . A . pci, may Freshman Executne Board Fzrxl rou G Palmer J Clinton, F. Cline, J. Meyers, D. Lom. Second raw: D. Smith, S. Long, M Spong S Reibel W Colvrg Third raw L Coshell C Rembert, J. Youde, I.. Derry, J. Loper. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD September third a bumper crop of freshmen invaded the halls of Grants Pass High. An enthusiastic class they en- tered their first year of high school with high hopes, start- ing off the year by electing a staff of officers to lead them. Chuck Rembert was chosen as freshman class president. The freshmen worked hard on their frosh frolic and skat- ing party. Athletics too was a feather in their cap, as they had outstanding teams in football, basketball, and track. Cleaning up after graduation closed their first busy and successful year with three more such years to follow. x L, I Irv, if ii' . H1 , ,S Y- vw ,Fx N ,- Ha if ev :T ' 5 K f I' 1, L. 2 2'-4' ia-Q 1 74 ,.: , if is E . . J MW rye.: W, 'ft' .5 Q dgeri fi - 5 7 lg -fi 2 ' ,saw -.f M... . ' '0::r..:av.g LW? NH- C. Baker. William Baldwin, Charles Barger, Gladys Barker, jean Barrett, john Basinger, Shirlee Basnelt, Arlene Beed, Ruth Ann Benetti, Arlene Bennett, Ed Bennett, Marshall Berg, Christine Berry, Alvin Blevins, Judy Blunk, Anita Boardman. Curtis Boatman, Judy Bolinger, Mike 1 , . LY lm ,.-2 - ? aj ..: iffy. . Qi . ',S.f'i K 5 1.1 L' ai' 52 I , , Y, .,,,ef.1, Hi, '-2 ' M ' C lm on 31, f z - r .. . - 'Q . ..i Q, , , argl., -8 X 2 ' P- 4, .Q tw FM ll A I if S ,, . x 1 0 ,, 5 1' K 'F' . , 1 W 'E ,Q -'NJ ' Q A ll if Q rt ' 1 L 9 r ' av sf .Jin 5,,W,.C W ln. . . .g., .., .,,....e, 2,-fs.. ' ' .Q .ff Q, .3 1,7 'v Q, A WLAV 9 C , J,-,fn . 'Qing . + 5 'Lis ,. Prima f ,V -yn wk 5,-, iff W .K 1 - ii-, ,, , ,ry- K x r f 555, .M 4 V 'ifliggl asf' ,gl ,Q - 4 l 'f ' 3 . -T he f Q Abston, Margaret Adsit, Sue Agee, Violet Alice, Bin Allen, Clara Allerheiligen, Dolores Ament, Bob Anderson. Gerald Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, Steve Aos, David Armstrong. 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Q in - 2 ali EACH OF US HAS A LITTLE CREATIVE ABILITY. IN ART CLASS IT IS FOUND AND PUT TO WORK. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Fin! row: Conch Ingram, M. Drews, Gay, Tripp, Cudd, James, Zinn, Reid, Bartlett. Second row: Reese, Krouse, Winger, Guise, Hughes, Curnow, McCoy, Bastian. Third row: McLeod, Nevi, Aller- heiligen, Cannon, Hale, Horton, Hissong, Coach Davis. Faurlk low: johnson, Slaven, Hermann, Mic-l heiligen, Cannon, Hale, Horton, Hissong, Coach Davis. Fourth row: Johnson, Slaven, Herman, Mc- 1 Farland, Mendenhall, Monroe, Graves, Moreland, Manager. CAVEMEN HAVE 6-2-1 SEASON Great teams have always been part of Grants Pass. This year's Blue and White Cavemen were no dif- ferent. They finished with a record of six wins, one tie, two losses which hetters the record of the past two years though they failed to enter state playoffs this year. The Cavemen opened the 1954 season by playing the annual Blue and White game, the White team came from behind in the closing minutes of the game to tie the score 6-6. CAVEMEN BATTER ROUGH RIDERS The next week the Cavemen beat the visiting Roose- velt Rough Riders of Portland, 21-0. The North Bend Bulldogs then challenged the Blue and White gridiron and went home beaten 21-13. Ashland was the next team to enter the Cavemen domain only to be whipped 34-12. The Cavemen, rated that week as the state's top prep team, visited Medford and came home carrying their first loss after Medford intercepted a Blue and White aerial with 25 seconds to play to make a TD and break a 7-7 tie. Next on the Cavemen schedule was the Longview Lumberjacks, which was played on the Washington school's field. The Cavemen went to Longview determined to win, but Longview felt the same and both teams settled for a 6-6 tie. The Shasta High Wolves of Redding, California, visited the Cavemen who sent them home howling from 47-6 defeat. BLUE AND WHITE PLACE SECOND Grants Pass then went into action against the Klam- ath Falls Pelicans, fighting for second place in Dis- trict 6 A-1 and came home victorious after dropping the Pelicans 23-6. The Roseburg Indians were the next gridiron team to enter Grants Pass. They had practiced on a spread formation which performed wonders as they went home happy after scalping the Cavemen 12-0. The closing game of the season for the Grants Pass Cavemen was a 6-0 triumph over the Crater Comets. Individual honors were won by a number of players. Top award was selection of Arnold Slaven on the first string Oregonian All-State team. School honors were given to Mel Drews as outstanding lineman and Don james as outstanding backfield player. Z MEL INGRAM. HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JESS LOFFER. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COACHING STAFF Head Football Coach Mel Ingram has just completed his eighth season with the Cavemen. Since he came in 1947 the Cavemen have played 89 gamesg lost 14, and tied four. Inl gram has taken his teams to state three times and came home with two state trophies. Ray Davis became his assistant as backfield coach in 1949 and jim King became line coach in 1955. Grants Pass's outstanding football teams are only natural since they have an outstanding coaching staff, I00 Looking over a play ate: jess Loffer, Athletic Directorg Mel Ingram, Head Coachg Ray Davis, Backfield Coachg and jim King, Line Coach. .Mm-my M. .4 N N.- 'Z 1 nf 4 , - QQ vsfw W . www. 1 'Y 4 y -1 ,J Q v u I 3 , p.-:fQ'i'2 . . . . . - - . a. ,Q-.,. w ,N .s ,,j . ' 'f ' ff sat' W' 1'-. , .Q A , Q ,,, ea.-1 . . f-Q14 Uv - BTLQ., i .ai rg m .H M , -.ff A . - f. s5l'tEia ' , A A ,- .L ,4 . at N H. .ia W L, . '.f'G'!g , . QW: 'iz' .3 ji ' If A A, ' ' ' 144' 'ing V . a. 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The Cavemen started off the second half by making 15 points with Zinn and james each going over. for the TD's. With only seconds left to play in the third period the Cavemen blocked a North Bend punt letting the ball roll free and out of the end zone for an automatic safety. Early in the fourth quarter North Bend scored their second TD. Then came the Cavemen's turn again. Allen Drews carried the ball to the two yard line on a 34-yard ramble and Zinn plunged over making the score 21 to 13. ARNOLD SLAVEN-C491 Tackle Buckmaner Award Winner Boa HISSONG-U71 Guard JIM REID-1221 Quarterback JAY masse-4483 End 1 1 , , .....,...........................M... - - : : . . . f...,...., ..i..-marry 1 : : rv.. A -wmmumfx 1 , ,.. . .au4.,....nf-...4,.4..uw.a,.nnQ --.f- . + V I04 - :.1.:..,.f- r ., DALE TRIPP-1631 Tackle GARY GANOUNG-O25 Guard GERALD BASTIAN-Q50 Guard Burklzmrrer Award Wirmer GRANTS PASS DOWNS ASHLAND 34-12 Scoring a touchdown in each of the first two periods the Cavemen held a halftime edge of 14 to 6 over the Ashland Grizzlies, Mel Drews intercepted three Grizzlie passes. Two re- sulted in Blue and White touchdowns. At the begin- ning of the second half Vic Bartlett took the kickoff to the 59-yard line. With Zinn, Nevi, and Drews 1 Q 7 -5 A lf, X . .A -L 'Tiff' 1 LYNN CANNON AND AN UNI. DENTIFIED PLAYER DOWN AN ASHLAND GRIZZLIE. carrying the ball for gains, Grants Pass drove 61 yards for the third touchdown. Five minutes later the Cavemen had their fourth touchdown. The Grants Pass final score came with only minutes left in the game. Ashland crossed the goal line in both the second and third quarter, leaving the final score 34-12. JAMES AND REID TEAM UP ON THE BLACK TORNADO'S ALTON STONE BEFORE HE GAINS A FIRST DOWN. JIM DEAN-4505 Guard Burkmaner A ward Winner GARY HERMAN-C265 Halfback t.a.i.- ..,,, .,..., , INTERCEPTION YIELDS SEASON'S HEART BREAKER Defeated by the Medford Tornadoes 14 to 7 the Caveman dropped their first game of the season. The defeat was costly, taking away the chance for district 6 title and the state playoffs for the first time in four years. During the first half the Cavemen dominated play, with the score at halftime 7 to 0. The Tornadoes came back in the second half to tie up the score. In an effort to chalk up the winning touchdown, Nevi's pass into the end zone was intercepted by Tornado Alton Stone, who ran it back 102 yards giving Medford the winning score. DOYLE HORTON--QSSJ Guard GARY KROUSE-Q64j Tackle t .., W ,. ...fm LONGVIEW TIES GRANTS PASS 7-7 An eighty-five yard first quarter punt return by jim Reid chalked up the only tally for the Cavemen, as fumbles cost both sides opportunities to break the seven to seven tie. Taking the third period kickoff to the 51, the jacks drove 69 yards in 15 plays to even the score. Four occasions arose for scoring when the Cavemen neared the end zone, but each time they fumbled the ball. The Longview Lumberjacks had about the same opportunities but the Cavemen held them out of the end zone. LYNN CANNON-Q40 center EDDIE curse-gasp Fuiibaek THREE GRANTS PASS PLAYERS SWARM A LONGVIEW LUMBERJACK. Blzrklmuler Auard Winner 'ai .nM ,aww 313 , 1.5. , - -me , 2 . ig, A . W if. ws ,, Q Q,-l :ge VIC BARTLEIT-gasp and ,Q r f jge.3,, t,3ftQ:Q,,i, 'B V i .J 5, , K 2 K A, ..g.. -'.. ' A ,. ,, bt V r, 5 5,4 A 'f f . , ,3 e' Q, ' -ry L14 vm? 56, was 9 X ' it W J x r ev gg, F , it 4 ROY I-:ALE-4565 Guard ,!Kgaa,, ANOTHER FIRST DOWN FOR THE CAVEMEN AS ZINN CARRIES THE BALL ON AN END SWEEP. BIG SCORE CHALKED UP ON WOLVES This was a freak game for the Cavemen as they captured the Vlolves with il 47-6 score. The first score came late in the quarter, then in the second quarter the Caveman scored twice making the halftime score 20-0. In the third quarter, Zinn, Nevi, :md Herman teamed up for another TD. In the last minute of play the enthusiastic Wolves carried the ball to the Cnvemen eight yard lincg but were penalized, pushing them back to the 15, where they were stopped for a loss of eight yards as the gun sounded victory to a final score of 47-6 for the Cavemen. DON JAMES-Q2-4j Halfback Barkmrnrler Award Winner ? 7 :ts T316 53,55 ' 'YIC ' 'btw f t:.' 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Yr '-R V Q, t 1 . 32436 I, K ' 1 v -s'e.-fi '43 ..,J.,,. .y JIM MEADE-1591 Tackle BILL MONROE-4405 End OWEN XVINGER-1411 Halfbafk y PELICANS SHOT DOWN BY CAVEMEN The Cavemen defeated the Klamath Falls Pelicans 23-6 for second place in District 6 football. With the game only four minutes old, Don james opened the scoring. The Cavemen dominated play through the first period. The Pelicans had the play in the second making their only touchdown. Starting off the second halt' in scoring for the Cave- ALLEN DREWS-f56j 1-mfback men was Lloyd Zinn. Three minutes later the Blue and White scored again. Late in the third period the Cavemen pushed Klamath Falls into the end zone for a safety and two more points. In the fourth the Pelicans had a chance to make a bet- ter showing but the alert Cavemen held them out of the end zone. Burkmaxler Award Winner REESE HELPS PAVE THE WAY FOR ZINN AS HE GAINS 32 YARDS. K ' ifv I ' Q --'f 1,1 ,ia ' 1 fi xv r fggiingufi ftfgvff . I , -I abr-Y '41 5 Wins, V'-:lt Q , ey., . BILL CURNONV-GU Halfback MAC HUGHES-QSBJ Tackle INDIANS SCALP CAVEMEN Using a spread formation the Roseburg Indians were able to hold the Cavemcn scoreless in their regular season finale. This was a hard loss for the 11 senior boys who were playing their final high school game. Some at halftime thought that the game would end as it did on the Roseburg field last year 0 to 0, but thc Indians came to life in the third quarter and made their first touchdown. Then in the fourth the Indians got control of the ball on their own 4-l-yard line and gained the remaining 56 yards in only nine plays to score. I ll..I5g,? - 1. ' xi Y I rf .K .,c,,-V x f DICK GRAVES-f60j Center ,V 9,73 x :a , V-K WF ' ri s I CHARLES NEVI-QU Quarterback Burkmfuler Arran! llyirmer SPEEDY DON JAMES IS OFF FOR ANOTHER CAVEMEN GAIN. y aw,-gg 4? fe' Qs- ilk U, p.. fw1f: ,f Q 1 u W , . W i I .,-MJ, I. . .1 6 N. , ,7 .. 4 I I . 1 I 5: ',,' ' f Q W . JV BUILDS FOR FUTURE VARSITY GORDON PREHM AND RUSS WERNER. COACHeS The J, V. have set a high season record of 1 loss, 5 wins, and a O-O tie to Roseburg. The outstanding game of the j.V. schedule was played with Medford. The team scored 27 points in the first quarter, and won the game with a score of 27-7. The last game of the season was ci defensive game GARY HERMAN CARRIES BALL ON PUNT RETURN- with Roseburg with Doug Smith making 30 percent of all the tackles. Ken Caulking also played an out- standing game. Firrl 1'ou'.' Burns, Mannan, Krouse, Klett, Calkins, Lewman, Taylor, Elmore, Lloyd, Pagni, Barr, Backus and Henderson, Serand raw: Kirk- land, Wallace, Simonson, Berg, Austin, Hudson, Walker, Haugen, Tompkins, Bernet and Paquin. Third row: Marks, Shorb, Renfro, Huh- bard, Case, Newman, Fawcett, Padrick, Barker, Maffitt, Dotts, Bob Fawcett, Fox, Werner, Coach. Fourlh raw: Copely, Hilde, McDonald, Cotter, Smith, Peterson, Hadsell, Lowe, Murphy, Sanders, Taylor, Waite, Zinn, Prehm, Coach. Stes Ee. Q.:-f I iii 1 Firxr rouz' Condry, Derry, Duke, Mansell, Carlson, Slnven, Youde, Maryott, Mninbourg, Collins, Wiegnrt. Second row: Conch King, Manager Bacon, Rose, Gurule, Baker, Callwell, Cochell, Smith, Mnnnry, Rosemus, Byrd, Coach Fngnan. Third row: Laffer, Graves, Rembert, I-lonten McConnell, Baldwin. Ament, Sparline, Williams, jeddeloh. Not pictured is Lewellyn. FROSH SEASON SUCCESSFUL The up and coming freshmen have some good pros- pects for the Varsity team. They were undefeated in five games, it was not until the last game of the sea- son that they fell to Medford by a score of 550, JIM KING AND LYLE FAGNAN. COACHES. The season was opened with a victory of 54-6 from K.F. Then the Cavekids traveled to the town of the Tornadoes for the closest game of the season, winning only by a five point margin. The next two weekends they played Ashland, whip- ping them to the scores of 27-14 and 25-0. CAVE BACK DIVES FOR YARDAGE. SCHOOL SPIRIT BOOSTED BY AROUSED CROWD Essential in every school is the loyalty and spirit the students show toward their school, Many things con- tribute to school spirit: the pep clubs, rally squad, band, athletic teams, and members of the student body. It is the job of these groups to raise spirit neces- sary for the success of all functions. Spirit :incl loyalty is put on a true test when the stu- dents will support zt losing as well as a winning ath- letic team. RALLY SQUAD-K. NJAA, R. HERR. L. HARADER, S. WALLACE. V. ERICKSON, D. WEST, D. McKROLA. RALLY SQUAD Leading the students in yells and songs the rally squad helped build up the school spirit. They spent two nights a week all summer learning their routines. They must always be full of pep and behind the team in both victory and defeat, They attended all the games at home and away, missing only the two played at Marshfield. This year they published a basketball booklet with pictures of all the Grants Pass teams. In February they sponsored a dance MISS CORNILLES after the Ashland basketball game. Advisor Rally squad show their new letters at' the Redding football game. A rainy day docsn't dampen the spirit of the rally squad. U12 2 v- ' A ' ' . .,,' ' ' is , - , I . ,M ,. , . Q, .Q mr ' Q' 2 ' Q5 6 Q i 1, ' 1 eg W' x ff ggi . fz Q M 'Sa BASKETBALL f Fur! imr: james, Navi, XVin5:er, Erickson, Brickell, Bernet, Hermann. Second ron-: Reid, Hayes, Davis, Reese, Burr, Henderson, M. Dreus Mendenhall, A. Drews. CAVEMEN SPLIT WINS AND LOSSES FOR SEASON The 1954-55 Grants Pass basketball team placed third in District 6 standings. They ended the season with a record of 11 wins and ll losses. The season started with the Southern Oregon jambo- ree which was held here. Each team played one of the other three teams for one quarter. The Cavemen showed a slow start by placing last with one tie and two losses. Medford and Klamath ticing for first and Ashland taking third. FORTUNA VICTORY STARTS SEASON In the first non-conference game the Cavemen met and beat the Fortuna, California, Huskies 49-43. Both teams played a rugged game, losing the ball several times for traveling and making a number of had passes. The next week the Blue and White basketeers traveled to Marshfield where they were defeated in both games, In the second game the Cavemen were leading in the final quarter when the Pirates tied the score and went on to win the game with a margin of 5 points. The Northbend Bulldogs then came to Grants Pass and fans saw the Bulldogs come from behind to win in one of the top games of the season, 63-59. The Cavemen then won a game against Eagle Point. Next they came up against the Crater Comets. ln the first game the Blue and XVhite team had to play consistent and brilliant ball right to the end winning by a slim margin of only one point. The second game being about as tough but the Cavemen were victorious by a slightly better score of 58-53. FOUR DROPPED TO TORNADOS To start off the conference the Cavemen played the Medford Tornados who beat them twice. They then traveled to the cold Pelican city of Klamath Falls and came home with two more defeats. Returning to Grants Pass they played Ashland and won their first two conference games. This helped build up the Cavemen spirits for the sec- ond encounter with Medford. The Tornados had to play outstanding last minute ball to top the Blue and XVhite lead, in the first game, but by using ball conf trol managed to defeat Grants Pass in both contests. Klamath then payed back the Cavemen visit and split a pair of week-end games. To round out the final games the Cavemen won two games with the Ashland Bears. Vlinning the last one with hard last minute playing. Coaches Gordon Prehm and Ray Davis watch the team work out learning new plays. DAT Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian, jan. ll 'MQW TEAM G.P. OPP. Fortuna ......... ....... 4 9 43 Marshfield ..... ....... 5 8 69 Marshfield ..... ....... 5 3 58 North Bend ...... ....... 5 9 63 Eagle Point 51 40 Roseburg ....... ....... 6 8 52 Crater ......... ....... 4 9 48 Del Norte .....,. ....... 5 7 41 Crater ......,.. ....... 5 8 Sl Medford ........ ....... 3 7 86 Medford ........ ....,.. 4 4 63 JIM REID Captain Losers Prchm and Davis push winners of the Big Bet Fender and Halbert down 6th street. DATE jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb, 25 Feb. 26 x TEAM K. Falls K. Falls Ashland Ashland Roseburg ...... . ......... Medford Medford K. Falls K, Falls Ashland Ashland Managers Mike Maffett and Bill Balderee are the boys who will ingly do the dirty work. G.P. OPP. 41 53 29 -41 58 38 42 32 63 47 44 Sl 39 68 54 47 51 55 74 57 69 63 if A 2- ,. 1.3 Hb ' '44-09' W,r .A 'A 4 ! X f fe? vw- 41 . . Q fu 4' 4' v xr ' if Q4 vfivff-J - M' .51 2 5- Q, 'E .K ' ik .-3353? fm' . s D 5 ' f A 'M uzo if bf ' W' I. Zfif' I 5 xv E s v X v pr' 1 J. iff ' f V. 3--5: i ff-A -Q ef 5, N M155 Q92 A wa . I 'xv rags 5 X i' lf, - ,......, W , ,qfff Vu, 31' '67-' 'VU kf ru MV vw 6 nv-'F , I 4 A 3 -v '7 ' I3 , . ' 5 .f ' fa, ' - x - '32 T '- f U dllml 5 4 ' ' Q . I' 'X f2,m:, , ,.M-ff.1:iA-ask-Lis. 'ff' 'Zi ,f' 'r , F? qw. 58 1' .fi - --.-.WM Q ' ALE- 'X' X39 5 px 13: kli ' ffaszp , pf , . fy .4 I gy J 5 122 H? 4 . 4xj ,L fm ' 0 W ' : M fn. 4' .A f? I9 la fs b W.V. A 3 ix: I IL E, gf , Y' .,4 W. S . 2 ' K f . Z X- 65:1 fy. .V K 52435 'YQ W-: aL............,.., in M E . M ,xxx G A X 4 4' W D X Q 1 .L .15 1 4 3' Q0 Q, sk I. U, Fx R Q Y K ,.,' MW lp X s , 'K 1 w ' -wi s gf! , M' u 't' , ,fj . K .gs I X .Q 1 , 1 , I fy N flkx :N 'K ,' -.V , Y. Qf'gfgfi'fiA W M' , QL i Fin! fair: Wertz, Brown, Green, Taylor, Auston, Lewman. Scrzmd wir: Padrick, Hadsell, Weller, Packard, Cannon, Marks, Tlzivil ran Tompkins, XY'alker, Hougon. McDonald. Thomas. 1V's IMPROVE BY MID-SEASON ump shot by Bruce Marks rallies up two points for the Cavemen junior varsity. The 1954-55 junior varsity team started slow but hard work shaped them into a successful squad by mid season, winning 6 and losing 15 games. Early in the season the team lost by large margins to Klamath Falls, Glendale, and Roseburg. Glentlalc and Roseburg were defeated in return engagements with the j.V,s. In the Medford series all four games were dropped but two of the games were played on even terms till the final buzzer. u 'I ', RUSS WERNER Coach LYLE FAGNAN Coach LACK OF HEIGHT HANDICAPS CAVE KIDS Fred Thomas U33 attempts a one handed jump shot over head of Ashland guard. The Cave Kids started the season slow but have nude improvement in each game. Lack of height has hand' icapped the tc-am. Several boys have shown fine promise of becoming good basketball players. The Cave Kids played an 18 game schedule and their record was 10 wins and 8 losses. Fin! row: Smith, W'illiams, Lopez, Maimbourg, Zwigert. Serand row: Rembert, Duke, Mansell, Thomas. Third row: Rhynerson, Linquist, Putnam, Gurule, Spnrlin, Mr. Fagnan. f -'1 m v : .lily .aa- n.snfv ,t.fmft3f,-33, - I 3 .F .'L'il:Z'J' 32? .T.!a Dave Dotts and Doyle Horton, Managers CAVEMEN DEFEN D MAT Wrestling showed an upsurge this past season. En- thusiasm for the sport reached a new high For the most part the squad was young, composed of first or second year wrestlers. Few seniors were present but such performers as Don jaynes, Larry Nichols. Charles Hussey, and Dale Durboraw will be missed from the squad. Prospects for next year appear very bright with a large number of juniors, sophomores and freshmen returning. The junior varsity won 7 out of 10 matches. MATCH RESULTS TEAM G.P. OPP. Medford ...... ......,. 2 0 28 Medford .,,... ........ 1 6 28 Roseburg ...... ........ 2 6 25 Roseburg ....... ........ 1 5 25 Sutherlin ,......... .....,.. 2 6 17 Sutherlln .......,...,. ........ 2 8 15 Klamath Falls ..... ........ l l 38 Klamath Falls ..... .... 5 50 Illinois Valley ..... ..,...., 4 3 13 Illinois Valley ..,.. ........ 5 1 5 U. of O. Frosh. .......................,.,,,,,...,.. 17 21 District first places were won by Larry Nichols, Don jaynes, and Phil Barker, Second place by Chuck Dal- las. I-'im raw: Bennett, Taylor, Collins, Brown, Condray, Chasteen, Garcea, Rough, Cnugle, Hull. Seraud raw: Barker, Bill Fawcett, Bastian Hussey, Calkins, Graves, Durboraw, Cannon, Wyland, Third raw: Dean, Thompson, Newman, Bob Fawcett, Byrd, Manary, Rosemus, Perkins Slaven, Lowe: Folmb row: Allerheiligin, Peterson, Hooten, Faux. Stevens, Dallas, Terry, Smith, Colvin. 5 I !!' K 1 . Liz.,-ii ii ,U ff? .. gg, It 'fi yi -M LL APPLYS A HALF NELSON LEG DRIVING A MEDFOR ,, '-5. , 7' a 'P ' 'Q ' X . .J 55.23 Kei' H ' 1 5. x t 4 lu il 1-9' A' jx I 4 ,S 1-ww, Hug' ,, - IZ9 'v NT n Fm! ran Morning Talbot Page Burman Parker West Serofld ron Smith Dean, Miller, Diemert, MrKroIa, Markel. Third ran-: Law, Leuellyn Coleman Zrnauch Bullard Fourlb you Rossiter Stzmger johnson, Barker, Hatfield, Linda Wilson, Fiflb row: Ralston, Louise GIRLS' ATHLETICS The girls of Grants Pass High School also have a part in the sports activity of their school. 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' fi ' U - 1 'P' 1 4 'wif 'fl' V N ' 'R Wk l :xx , ,Q,..,, ., -. 1:1 f -X M ,AM OUR MISS BROOKSD HAILED BY STUDENTS Miss Brooks, Dianne McKrola, is worried when Martin, played by Mel- vin Lyman, develops appendicitis. Miss Brooks and Stanley, played by Chuck Mansfield, demonstrate an artificial snowstorm. fm? ENORMOUS APPETITES ARE SATISFIED AT THE CAFETERIA WITH THE FINE HOT MEALS SERVED THERE. HUNGRY STUDENTS FLOCK T0 CAFETERIA I44 STUDENTS HURRY TO WAITING BUSSES 537: , iiffjj-gre. :Lsjg,9.a is Q, o fm:-, ,,lE,g.g. 'e-. 3 M as ig-Ewa ., 5,,m'?'jF:fg?fy ME 5 I 9 9 x a s ,pw n mf!-M-5 - a E qv , ' M 15. 9 4 ?Af!?:?1:,:,, D rf ' 15? Q 1i,n:j, ,. ,lj- s ,E f inn o 2: Fil. N .. MORNING AND NIGHT. STUDENTS RIDE TO AND FROM SCHOOL ON THE BUSSES. ORGANIZATIONS ff' ,x r f A - M ,Q ,Q L ,V '- ' ' 1Y3I,N JIM-, ,, 1 - 'Nx '---'L 41 XV - ffm, 'M L . ' 'A x-' , --QQ X , : ,,' J ,R-,,. K, ,S K A' 1 N 4 '-' - xx JN JV' V- x X x ,, .... ... f H f X4 Ja. , . fkf', 'X df ,,- ,fi Q J vw ' '+- , 4 1' I .,.. , , MA- LL:-5 ,g,,kJkuy-- . ,x JV, Ji If N1 V A , ' Vu ' U 1 -'f-'V 'Arg lk!-V1.1-NI., I JKJNJX JwfX1f'f?5 -fi! A-A nxt ri Burke, Moore, Wingerd, ART FOR SERVICE Signs, posters, programs, and many other jobs arc completed every year for school clubs who use the services of the Art for Service club. This club was organized for the purpose of helping school clubs and civic organizations with the art needs that might arise during the year. Merit hours for jobs completed are accounted for and two hours a month arqneccssciry in order to remain in the club, Pins also are given to members who have fifty hours. Officers included Carol Brolin, Presidcntg Lavonda Bartlett, Vice Prcsidcntg and Lucy Biles, Secretary. Miss Fox is advisor for the club. ' Fin: row: Walker, Shanks, Neilson, Barrett, Garcia, Niles Sewnd rau I-hdscll jordan Damewood Paquin Lafferty Westfall Peterson. Third row: Lehm, Morneau, Biles, Secretaryg DeArmond Tripp Essex Grahm Hoff Fourth rau Brolrn President ' V'oodson, Bartlett, Vice President McDowell Miss l'ox Firrr row: Hillis, Vice President: Reid, Krumholz, Biles, Bennett, Gass, Billg Brooks, Gnss, Bobi O'I.eary. Second row: Flory, Hodge, Brown, Green, Mansfield, Guathier, Mannan, Denney, McAllis- ter. Third row: Miller, Ottis, Sergeant-at-Arms: Russell, Hyatt, McFarland, B.: Barrett, Pinniger, Hermann, Wilson, Student Council Representntiveg Mr. Harrison. Advisor. Faurlh raw: Reese, Bol- inger, Thomas, Drews, Palmer, Darby, Carson, Fox, Sackett, Cattanach, McFarland, L., McLeod. Hi il -VV X xiii: yi - , ff -om,-:ig-1 :fx-:ga . 1 x. H, f .v .L ,V e .. -, Y. fffffff V. I 1 ff ii- ir' st ,Aff CX I .lr .,-. ,ff BETA HI-Y The Beta Hi-Y, which is composed of junior and senior boys, has had a busy year. The club has had many activities including the following: sponsoring a dance after a game, Christmas baskets, the March of Dimes coin toss, and their annual Spring dance. With the affiliation of the Y.M.C.A. organization they strive to create good Christian character and fellowship. The officers for the year are as follows: Lowell Coutant, President, Larry Hillis, Vice President, Larry Ottis, Ser- geant-at-Armsg and john Wilson, Student Council Repre- sentative. LOWELL COUTANT, President CAMERA CLUB For those students who have an interest in photography, Camera club has been formed to give them a chance to learn developing and printing of films. Activities included picture contests, portrait nights and pictures taken of couples at the dances. Officers include: George Cain, President, Myrna Bartlett, Vice President, Don james, Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Messinger, Student Council, and Peggie Pearson, Social Chairman. GEORGE CAIN President l Fin! row: Plantz, Lunt, Vai-ga, Murray, Herrick, Valdez, Himrick, Hunsinger, Stnnger, Gnutheir, Green, Berry, Bartlett, Vice President, Pyle, , Allen, Murphy, Storm. Second row: Hopper, Peterson, DeArmond, A.g Barker, Wilson, Chandler, Tripp, I., Schalenbaum, Christain, Hutchins, l Sease, Lessert, Gierok, Hopkin, Wagner, Goods, Snider, Kirhofer. Third raw: Ruskin, Hadsell, Gustafson, Kuble, Pullen, Aos, Mitchell, Corbell, McAllister, jaquette, Boardman, Hillman, Grantham, Harper, Williams, Woodson, McCauley, Bain. Fourth raw: Owen, Cattanach, l Tripp, G., Gage, Crutsinger, Bennett, Cook, DeArmond, R., Hall, Smith, Martwick, Brown, Baldwin, Fowler, Cochrane, McDowell, Ander- ' son, Pearson, Social Chairmang Walker, I.eMay, Cain, President. 1 CAVEMAN PATROL The Caveman Patrol is a true service club. Members of the group can be seen in the gym preceding all school assemb- lies setting up the bleachers and chairs. Following an as- sembly the gym is deserted except for the Caveman Patrol members, who are putting the gym back in its normal order. These boys receive no pay and little recognition for their work. Hard working officers for the Caveman Patrol included: jerry Bastian, President, Roy Hale, Vice President, and Dick Lasater, Secretary. JERRY BASTIAN President 7 Q ll Q! 49 f N ff 2 Fir-rt row: Pagni, Lowden, Hilde, Westfall, Elmore, Bastian, Presidentg Lasater, Secretary, Vaught, Thetford, Fahl. Serofld raw: Kirkland, Fawcett, DePriest, Massey, Newman, Whitternore, Lyman, Watson, Gooch, Backes. Third row: Dale, Osburn, Case, Morgan, Edwards, Wood, Hale, Vice President, Waite, Young, Thompson, Shorb. Fin! row: Weigart, Treasurerg Dayton, Payte, Shores, Youde, Cook, Smith, McGuire, Holcomb, McKrola, Student Council Rep Senmd raw Pearson, Secretary' Denney, Vice Presidentg Stout, President, Phillips, Christean, Mannan, Hubbard, Gass, Bill. Third mu Hissong Gass Bob, Muench, Lyman, Graham, McAllister, Hassett. LEE STOUT I 52 President XMJWJW WMM ,.l..5UCf-ffl-1.3s lu 411 5947! CAVEMAN SPEECH CLUB The Caveman Speech club, under the leadership of their capable president, Lee Stout, completed another successful year of speech activities, Members participated in four in vitational inter-school speech tournaments. The district and state speech tournaments brought to a close the forensic activities of the club. The students earned money to help finance trips to speech tournaments by holding cake sales, sponsoring roller skating parties, and by selling hot dogs at football games Other officers were: Tom Denny, Vice President Peggie Pearson, Secretary, janet Weigart, Treasurer and Diane McKrola, Student Council Representative. Firrl row: Fuus, Thetford, Bennett, Hull, Cochell, Norris, Hart, Sergeant-at-Arms, Werts, Hanson, Schola, Harris, Hemphill, Mansell. Second raw: Condray, Anderson, McAllister, Smith, J.: McDowell, Graham, Fleishman, Maryott, Manary, Maimbourg, Carlson, Ely. Third row: john son, Rembert, Thomas, Hawks, Rose, Rosemus, Copley, Austin, Tompkins, McCord, Byrd, Stmnk, President. Faunb raw: Gilbert, Deckel man, Hudsell, Vice President, Simonsen, Renfro, Smith, D., Hargen, Holler, Treasurer: Baldwin, Balderree, Secretnryg Sanders. DELTA H I -Y To carry out their purpose, to create and maintain high standards of Christian character, sophomore and freshman boys in Delta Hi-Y planned many activities. The boys donated a Christmas basket to a needy family, held an ini- tiation for their new members, and planned parties and movies. Delegates from the club attended the Pre-Legislative assem- bly of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs and the annual Youth Legislation held in Salem. Arthur Strunk was elected president of the club this year. The other officers were Gary Hadsell, Vice President, Bill Balderee, Secretary, jack Holler, Treasurer, Tyrrell Hart, Sergeant-at-Arms, and john Taun, Chaplain. The Advisor is Mr. Bennett. saga' u,.v.wff.- ---- ,V -Q 'aww-zfrf-2:, ,., , if , were l ti i 5 3 ART STRUNK President I 53 Firrr row: Edwards, Christian, Dister, Weigart, Lyman, Cramer, F.g Williams, Bennett, Simmons, Barrett, Feemster, Mr. Weigart. Semud :ou Eyers, Marsh, Lzisater, Smith, Massey, Towrie, Anderson, McCune, Elmore, Coome, Brickell, Secretary: Mr, Stall. Third raw: Cramer M President, Fowler, Dennis, Mendum, Green, Crutsinger, Hotlerhoff, Spangler, Norrick, Waite, Padrick, Okeson. MIKE CRANIER I5-1 President '1 N ,az f ew Rh sf 5 ff, A .,.. A . FORESTRY CLUB Practical projects in conservation were carried out this year by the Forestry club at the school forest. The club cleared land, with the help of machinery, established boundaries, dug a fire trail, and planted new trees. Methods of forestry conservation are a valuable asset to the Forestry member. The officers for the year include the following: Mike Cramer, Presidentg Bob Hissong, Vice Presidentg Bruce Brickell, Secretaryg Larry King, Treasurer. The advisors for the club are Mr. Weigait and Mr. Stall. I 1 FRESH MAN PEP CLUB Freshman Pep club's objective is to keep spirit high among their athletic teams and the freshman class members. Busses enable most pep club members to attend the out-of-town games. The Freshman Pep club along with their rally squad have led several yells during the pep assemblies. The club has adopted the blue and white uniforms similar to those worn by the varsity pep club, Club officers for the year are as follows: Marilyn Spong, President, Noel Gierak, Vice President, Luann Nevi, Sec- retary, and Ann Coverstone, Treasurer. MARILYN SPONG President - .0 CX, Firrr row: Munson, Lovitt, Palmer, C.g Vnlkman, Spong, President, Flory, Berg, Hopper, Volancl, Orr, Heclgepeth, Christean, Talbott, Parker, Peterson, 1.3 Petit, Riley, Pierce, Turk, Miller, S., Lom, Doerfling, Serond raw: Reese, Sheperd, Dillingham. Silverthom, Murphy, Myles, Murray, Kuykenclall, Miller, J., Parsons, Hahn, Peterson, D., Sealy, Rhodes, Rlppetoe, Lessert, McCloud, Stevens, Crabill, Walker, Thielke, Bain, Third raw: Funke, Ullian, Cline, Pierrepont, Snyder, Meyers, Spalding, Palmer, G., Fleishman, Cattanach, Sease, Kearns, Coverstone Treasurer, Long, Grosh, Wiik, Langley, Wheat, Allerheiligen, West, Erickson, Spahnle. Fourlla row: Eason, Breazeale, Boyce, james, Decker: Colvin, Hitt, Kienstra, Gierak, Secretary, Adsit, White, Henson, DeArmoncl, Blevins, Drais, Hill, Riebel, Nevi, Secretaryg McLeod, War- wick, Reed, Basinger, Colvig. Fin! rouz' Parsons, Brown, Busch, Shumard, V'olverton, Parrack, Robertson, Marquardt, Wilson, I..g Smyth, Neese, Treasurer: Snyder, Pernell, Student Council Rep.: Winningham, Honey. Second raw: Miss Hayes, Shores, B., Recording Secretaryg Frederick, Holcomb, Shores, F.g Carson, Vinyard, Peterson, Pabst, Dondson, Gaskill, Cimpnian, Gustafson, Misenar, Allen, Burrnan, Mr. Rohner. Third wiv: Crawford, Vice Presi- dent: Sauer, Harmon, Bryant, Ross, Gay, Wfildman, Backes. Bennett, McCarter, Mclirola, Hassett, Grnue, Mr. Nelson. Fozmb raw: Mills Baker Barrett Mike FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Future Business Leaders of America form an organization A OF AMERICA A YR!!-if IMS' is tyre , 1 s -w AJ McClure, Ralston, Phillips, Graham, McDowell, Gass, Bob, President: XVilson, J., Christean, Gass, Bill, Barrett, Mike, Presidentg Criteser, Y -Eggs ,M .. ' pslzidxaw Al' f . ...gn -.,..i,i,..a i 51-ff L F' ks' if Q' Q 1 iw' ' ' B t. -R, . Q v 5 9 i L. t . ' L' i R 1 I ' Q 3 LX av that strives to give knowledge and practical experience in business methods to its members. Club activities include office service for teachers, general typing and duplicating service to the community, and various money-making activities to provide funds for club projects. They also promote the National Business entrance tests which are given in the spring, Bob Gass represents our local chapter as state president and is one of the regional national vice presidents. Officers for the year included Mike Barrett, Sem. One President, Bob Gass, Sem. Two President, Edna Neese, Sem, One Vice Presidentg Caye Crawford, Sem. Two Vice President, Evelyn Banks, Secretary, Bonnie Shores, Record- ing Secretary, Adele Neese, Treasurer, Dale Pernell, Stu- dent Council Representative. Advisors for the club are Miss Hayes, Mr. Nelson, and Mr. Rohner. l56 if or-to-fy 1 . gi ,.i., , .160 it ,.,,,g.5.: .,5,a .,.,1. . A , ,.,,.eag:e 0 Q, .sa f, Q iii 1.1.2. get A ? Refi .p. te MIKE BARRETT and BOB GASS Presidents Fin! row: Wingerd, Sentinel: Morrow, Secretary: Darcy, Reporter, Converse, P.: Converse, A., Treasurer, Westfall, Lowden, Lewis, Mr. Carpenter, Second faux' Farbus, Willson, Bryant. Wriglrt, Smith, Calkins, Murphy, Lasater, jordan, B., Elmore, Maupin. Third raw: Harper, Okeson, President: Grantham, Colson, Converse, 1.3 Dcntyl, Harrington, Redgers, Klett, jg jordan, J., Rieppetoe, Bennett. Fourlb raw: Goldt, Nealy, Wfeinig, Wyland, Klett, B., Vice Presidentg Guise, Rhynerson, Xlllilcley, Hagenno, Dondson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Experience in their future vocation is given to the members of the Future Farmers of America through the organizations many activities. The local Future Farmer chapter was well represented this year in the Southern Oregon public speaking, parliamentary, and shop contests. During the year the boys sponsored the annual Parent-Son banquet. At Christmas time they held a joint party with the Future Homemakers to make Christmas swags for the high school. A Future Farmer judging team was awarded the opportu- nity of attending the Pacific International Livestock Exposi- tion. Members also exhibited their animals and projects at the Josephine County fair, Chapter officers included Reinard Okeson, President, Bert Klett, Vice President, Vlayne Morrow, Secretary, Alan Con- verse, Treasurer, Gary Darcy, Reporter, and Ronald Win- gerd, Sentinel, Mr. Carpenter serves as advisor for the club, REINARD OKESON President I51 President I 58 Fir!! raw: Weigart, Parliamentariang Ross, Curenton, Parrack, Moore, Busch, Williams, Pregg, LaCombe, Allerheiligen, Langley, Murray, Myers, Pierce, Stanger, Turk, Riley, Doeriling, Petit, Spong, Wolx'erton, LaMay, Smith, J., McTimmonds, Bennett, Dean. Sammi raw: Miss Egbert, Niles. C., Brcedin, Sowers, Walker, Altheide, Hahn, P4 Flory, Sheperd. Dillingham. Gauthier, White, West, Brown, Shielke, Bain, Myles, Miller, S.: Lester, Sease, Christean, Spahnle, Jack, Moulton. Niles, N., Davis, Treasurer, Palmer, Morris. Third ran-: Miss Fcricks, Carson, Vice President: Hutchins, Maxam, Hater, Kubli, Terry, Waiet, Orr, Vinyard, G.: Harvey, Hahn, D., Vinyard, R., Rhodes, Harmon, Blevins, Harris, Leatham, Gurule, Duckworth, Hinchons, Miller, Clifta, Scholz, Boyce, Traqg Burman, Student Council Rep. Faurlb nm-: Payte, Secretary, Green. Tripp, E., Miller, Carolyn: Dondson, Honey, Parsons, Cauble, Tripp. G.: Law, Smith, D.g Snell, Martin, Chandler, Ralston, Flemming, Carda, Curnow, Chamberlain, Erickson, Story, Frink, Prather, Wilson, Taft, Brownson, Stout, President. .gift Q lb , K , . , 13 W' 5. , ., gg' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Q f l , fijf' li W Url desi Future Homemakers of America is an organiza- f- , 1 3,15 31,235 , . . . .,f'g..15 tion to promote interest among high school N K girls in the domestic arts. Before Christmas the girls team up with the F.F.A. in hanging swags on the doors in the high school. Later in the year the girls held a ' Mother and Daughter dinner where they install the new officers. Among many other activities ' chapter representatives attended the district, state and regional conventions of the F.H.A. Officers for the year were: Betty Stout, Presi- dent, Vickie Carson, Vice President, Joyce Payte, Secretary, rg janet Weigart, Parliamentariang Lorlei Harvey, His- torian, Dixie Burman, Student ,Council Reprea sentative. Advisors are Miss Egbert, Miss Fe- ricks, and Miss Sollie. BETTY STOUT JOAN McTIMMONDS Although the Future Medical Workers is a President comparatively recent organization it has not taken long to establish the fact that it is an active part of the school. A Red Cross home nursing class for civil defense was held in the fall, and many members donated their time to the Cancer society and rolled bandages at the hospital. Throughout the year the meetings were well attended as the club presented many speakers and informational movies. They also went on a personally conducted tour through the hospital. The year was climaxed by the annual tea sponsored by the Medical Auxiliary nurses. The officers for the year were: joan McTim- monds, President, Lois Houck, Vice Presidentg Joyce Dean, Secretary-Treasurer, and Blanche Barrett, Sergeant-at-Arms. The advisors are Miss Halbert and Mrs. Stearns, R.N. W KEY' 4 is B 8-l if ,s -E M 2 Q ' ',-sfgyg , ' . is-,:z,iE?' FUTURE MEDICAL WORKERS E Firrl row: Ullian, B., Pierce, Petit, Vinyard, Rutliard, Abslnn, Voborn, Flory, Brooks, McCarthy, MacLean, McTimmonds, President, Niles, Ullian, S., Goessling, Miss Halbert. Second row: Hannon, J.g Peterson, Schrader, Butts, Martin, Hardie, Hutchins, Ashworth, Schelenbaum, Patterson, Gehrke, Elam, Dean, Joyce, Secretary-Treasurer, Barrett, Snyder Sei man, Woodson, Lafferty. Tbied raw: Beathe, Lal-Iaie, Hahn, Tripp, Miller, Chandler, Wobermin, Frink, NVilbur, DeArmond, Meed, Iqewnmn, Booker, Moulton, LaMay, Andrupen, Brown, Houck, Vice President, Fourth mul: Mrs. Stearns, KN., Tribbley, Diemert, Cattanach, Harmon, M., Bryant, Coffield, Henson, Dean, Judy: Fleming. Carda, Woodson, Wilson, Youde, Hilde, Houston, Bain. Fmt raw: Thielke, Cline, Charters, Smith, Presidentg Shanks, Chamberlain, Miller, Brockscn, Kennedy, English, Olson. Second ron Pierrpont Davis, Baker, Neese, Secretary-Treasurer: Sandquist, Hassett, Guise, Langley, Decker, Stevens, McCloud, Altheide. Tbim' raw: Carda Flem ing Woodard, Burke, Storm, Messinger, Willianis, Drais, Hill, Reibal, Nevi, Craig, Hyatt. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers ot' America was organized for those high school students who are interested in teaching as a career. During the year junior and senior students are given an opportunity of substitute teaching. This gives the individual a realistic look at the teaching profession. Observing teach- ing methods and procedures in the grade schools is also available if it is desired. The F.T.A. assists in ushering for concerts and plays or whenever their services are needed. They assist the P.'l'.A. and the Spring tea for Washington school. At Christmas time boxes were collected for the james Home for Boys, Qfficers for the year are: janet Smith, President, Norma Orr, Vice President and Program Chairman, and Edna Neese, Secretary-Treasurer. JANET SMITH President Firrl row: Miss Fender, Miller, Baker, Reese, Stanger, Towne, Hatfield, Ralston, East, Diemert, Barker, Pemcll, Miss Halbert, Second ww Wilson, Lindag Bullard, Lewellyn, Anderson, Wilson, Louiseg Cook, Schrader, Martin, Siegman, Morning, Talbot, Gallagher, Rossiter Tblrd row: Criteser, Page, Honey, Cauble. Parsons, Snyder, XVinningham, Bain, Coi'erstone, arkel, Burman, Coleman, Snider. Faurlb row Harmon, Harper, Dieterick, Parker, West, Palmer, McKrola, Reed, Smith, M.: Smith, L., Dyer, Erickson, Zinavich, johnson, Dean Law Gustafson. 5 . 3 1 W., ... .. Vi , -' - E 5 Ll, 3 ,gat 77 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION One of the largest and most active grou s in G.P.H.S. is the Girls' Athletic association. Membersliip is gained by earning fifty points by participating in intramural sports. Points are carried over from year to year and at the accumu- lation of one hundred points you receive an athletic letter. Members play an elimination tournament during the noon hour in volleyball, basketball, softball, ping-pong, badmin- ton, and tennis. The tournament is conducted by teams within a single class. A championship is determined by an elimination playoff of class winners. Miss Fender and Miss Halbert serve as advisors for this or- ganization. Carol Brolin, Secretaryg Dianne McKrola, Program Chairman, Sheryl Youde, Vice Presidentg Gwen Gallagher, Social Service Chairman. Not pirlursd: Beverly Pernell, Treasurer, and Ruth Alexander, Student Council Rep. GIRLS, LEAGUE By selling potpcom at the football games ancl sponsoring noon movies uring the second semester, the Girls' League earned money to use for its many projects. The club, which is composed of all the girls in high school, sponsored the annual Sweetheart ball, which was held in early February. Girls' League week, held in the spring was awaited im- patiently by the girls, During this week the girls asked boys for dates and paid for any expenses incurred on the date. In early May, the Mothers' Tea -was held. The mothers of all high school students were invited to the tea and were entertained with a program. Miss Quinlan retired this year as Dean of Girls and Girls' League advisor, a post she has held since 1939. I62 LYNNE SMITH President GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Girls interested in sports and who have earned 100 points by participating in intramural sports are eligible for the Girls' Letter club. The club sponsors the intramural games and provides officcials for them. The members also attend sport play days at Klamath Falls, Ashland, Illinois Valley, Crater, and Rogue River high schools. In turn, they were hosts for girls from neighboring schools at a volleyball play day. Other activities of the or- ganization include the sponsorship ot' the Basketball queen contest and a fun night for members and their dates. Initia- tion is held in the spring when old and new members hold a slumber party at the school. Carol Coleman served as President this year. Assisting her were Faye Rossiter, Vice President, and Louise Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer. Furl mu West Bulhrd Dyer Euckson Reese Parsons Stanger Carson, Burman, Baker, C., Schrader, Ralston, McKrola, Anderson, Honey Serena' :au Cauble Cook Palmer Baker A E1st Reed Storm Rossiter, Vice President, Dewey, Alexander, Diemert, McGuire, Parker Leuellyn Coleman President Page Markel Third ran Miss Halbert, Snider, Pernell, Gustafson, Gallagher, Brolin, Youde, Coverstone Dietrxck Harmon Harper Zinavich Miller Barker Dean Johnson, Law. 1 Fin! row: Ullian, Wobermin, Wilkinson, Reese, Scholz, Neilson, Lorenz, Project Chaiimang Snyder, Page, Dayton, Miss Trull. Serena' mu Kienstra, Wilbur, Moore, Treasurerg Wilson, Borsian, Booker, Brolin, Publicityg Turner, Bokker, Smith, K., Yffoodard. Third row: Smith L., McLaughlin, Fleishman, Anderson, Drais, Schalenbaum, Noble, Secretaryg Ashworth, Miller, Burke, Student Council Rep, Follrll: ron Lewey, McAllister, Williams, Presidentg Bull, Russell, Thomas, Mannan, Brown, Graham, Denney, Vice President, james. TV ? INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE M183 mf 4.4 I64 MARTIN WILLIAMS President 57 in E? Last year, International Relations League won an award as the most active club in the school. This year they followed up this honor by working on many worthwhile projects. In the fall they were hosts at the Southern Oregon District conference. They made the school conscious of United Na- tions day by putting displays on the bulletin boardsrfor which prizes were awarded. The I.R.L. also sold non-profit U.N. Christmas cards. Among their many other activities were: making scrap books for overseas, corresponding with foreign students, sponsoring a dance after a game, and donating books to the A. Clair Dunn book shelf. The officers were: President, Martin Williams, Vice Presi- dent, Tom Denneyg Secretary, Sandra Noble, Treasurer, julia Moore, Student Council Representative, Susie Burke, Publicity, Carol Brolin, and Project Chairman, Sharon Lorenz. The advisor is Miss Trull. Fin! row: Pyle, Coulter, Plory, Lewis, Hines, Nichols, Ganoung, Oden, Reeves, Cnrlino, Ray, Lapp. Second raw: Gorman, Vice President run Robinson, Swartout Hnlm Ugsted, Carson Presiclentg Watts Hatfield, Jeffries Leiler, Sauer Biles Sli? x Y. ,ana L .I .. 'S' . r - -, r 1- H 5 Magi, L 21 Parkins, Baysinger, York, Morrow, Secretary-Treasurer, Benetti, Valberg, Hislop, Varner, Hillis, Student Council Rep-1 GHUSOH Tfmd . 3,S 1133- li ' t ,. ' ' frr1g?v-eq tt,,, ,,. R-r'.:1'Bf-211, . 5 V. se. . . M.. 1 3 1 5 Q3 f R51 ,aa B. t, Q 6 is it L iv W? ,ha C KN UCKLEBUSTERS Knucklebusters, a club for senior boys in the auto mechanics classes, was organized several years ago to give boys an opportunity to use the facilities of the auto repair shop to make any necessary repairs on their cars. Cars belonging to club members may be identified by ri plaque on the back of the car, bearing the name of the club. Supervising and planning the activities for the club this year are: President, joe Carson, Vice President, Mike Gor- man, Secretary-Treasurer, Don Morrow, and Student Coun- cil Representative, Larry Hillis. -Q-gun, , ., ,.t, W , JOE CARSON President l ' K . .ty-. f'i4 , 1 3' ..-. :' P Q QL -I Aww 1 N ., '1 ' 'Q TIJ-Qi-' 5'1- . W-1, ,T 45. 3: 'lf-fl :QF YT.-Q fix'-51.31-,V ! .P J 7 1 rw yi L f-QB F5 Vmylf if R .1 as fgsf, f w fw 1 ' ' 'ff -,uw ' ni- Kr A P' ' Q , Q9 I I . . R h B, an .,' ,K...:. 'j , x . z 1--'S New fit ,J . I A - , x 3 1 ,3 Q X45 Wg! 1- .1 'K 'jk v .Q -EW- sg ff is E?-7' .Ei sy ,Y Y xg In N, of il 31 14 ,L .1r,.1,1af F all? Wim NA fir' r filgi iff' DAVE PALMER President on, Fields, Y., Snider, J., Scholz, G. McCalllster, Anderson, B., Foster, Simonson, Hopkins, Faux, Ezell, Fleishman, Borsiun, Anderson, 5.3 Nleilson, C.g Barrett, Snider, N., Shelenbaum. Third row: Gray, Weller, Crider, Lefler, Obye, Hull, Carlson, Washburn, Hodge, McFar- nnd, O., Brown, Diaz, Colvig, Shoaf, Scott, Fredrlcks, Pearson, P.g Hassett, Palmer, H. Fourth row: Palmer, D,, Presidentg Sackett, S., Mc- kllister, Vice President, Burnett, Parker, McFarland, B4 Wirtz, Winger, Condray, Bechtal, English, Thnmpkins, Maffet, Hart, Mansfield, Sennett, Cotson, Sackett, J., Strunk, Pearson, L., Eides, MrGregor. BILL CURNOW President ORCHESTRA Fir!! row: Harlacher, Anderson, j.g Gurney, P4 Moore, McDonald, Vice Presidentg Turner, Secretary. Members of the string ensemble are Curnow, Barger, Palmer, Knapp, Harlacher, Anderson, Gurney, P.g McDonald, Tur- ner, Brooks, Gurney, C. 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GIRLS' GLEE-Fim raw: Watson, LaMay, Lewman, Warren, Reed, McCarthy, Lom, Treasurer, Parker, Pierrepont, Talbot, Stout Wfilson Petit, Bartlett, McFarland, Rippctoe, Serorrd raw: Batchelor, Damewood, Morris, Ross, West, Orr, Vice President: Spalding, Clinton, Win gerd, Gray, Hahn, Endicott, Young, Olson, Byers, Stanger, Third raw: Biles, Walden, President, Harvey, Reynolds, Hopkins, Rood, Randall Drais, Palmer, Charters, Reese, Crable, PfArmoncl, Paquin, Miller, Accompar-iw Walters, Secretary: Skinner. BOYS' QUARTET-L. Maimburg, J. Loper, C. Rembert, B. Weigart. Qi !!! 1 E 30 k' , xj u yur uf 1 v Avy TX i ,Q A . , -fe . + ' 1 J -lg., ,, 1 'r 'st A its ' 'ri fix' . i Ri ' 9357 Furl row: Parrack, Batchelor, Sims, Krouse, Irving, President. Second raw: Dcddson, Frink, Vice Presi- K 5 vt' ' fff.: E dent Lantz, Francis, Busch, Cape. Third raw: Miss Mateer, Andrupen, Gray, Shores, Williams, Mc- 4 s ' rg t Timmonds. Fourth row: Belle-Oudrey, Wills, Secretaryg Wood, Mills, Student Council Rep.g Disberry. l - L . ,rj i .'. '21 .ei viz. . fir. Mr.: if E55 ififg, 03155 ggi? Ffa W Qygf .t s The Library Assistants club offers practical experience in library management and technique to its members. During their study hull or free periods, the assistants arrange books on the library shelves, prepare books for circulation, and work part time behind the desk checking books in and out. 4 A The club members also receive one half credit for two i ' semesier's work. T4 This yenr's officers included Delores Irving, Presidentg Lynne Frink, Vice Presidentg Margaret XVills, Secretaryg and Sharon Mills, Student Council Representative. The advisor is Miss Mateer. I74 , . 0 i .uf u ,D 1 W Q- ' 2292, f 3 , DELORES IRVING President ,,, -.. A.-an gym .rap -9. First row: Allen, Hyatt, Sindell, Hardie, Weigen, Nielson, McLaughlin, Gallagher, Youde, Vice President, Woodson, Smith, Lavonne, Newman, Ullian, Zinavich, Vnnnice, Bain, Mr. Lawrence. Serand row: Graham, Dayton, Deanneg Borsian, Ogle, Moore, Barrett, Snyder, Smith, 1.3 Brolin, Mills, Scholz, Pendell, Mackie, Miller, C.g West, I.aMay, Dayton, Dianneg Kirhofer, Snider, McKrola, Lorenz, Anderson. Tlzird row: Halstead, Dister, Payte, Gray, Lafferty, Baker, Criteser, Fields, Rossiler, Burman, Lyman, Brown, Ballinger, Muench, Chapman, Smith, Lynne, Secretary-Treasurer: Whisler, Craig, Sauer, Miss Demmer, Fleming, Harvey, Mansfield. Folulb row: Green, McGregor, Mc- Clure, Pilkington, Bennett, Bull, Burrows, Converse, Williams, McFarland, Gass, Wilson, Balderree, Martwick, Dolan, Student Council Rep.3 Miller, P., Presidentg Reid, Flory, Hassett, Venters, McAllister, Denney, Mannon. PETE MILLER President NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor society is limited to sophomores with a grade average of 1.5 and juniors or seniors with 1 1.8 average. In addition to scholarship, character, leadership, and service are necessary for admis- sion. Students in the society receive special seals on their high school diplomas and have their names starred on the commencement programs. The society sponsored an after-the-game dance at Hi-Teen during the football season. Late in the fall, a semi-formal initiation was held for the new members. Two Christmas baskets for needy families were provided by the club. One of the meetings featured a showing of color slides of Europe taken by Mr. Lawrence. Serving as this ycar's officers were Pete Miller, President, Sheryl Youde, Vice President, Lynne Smith, Secretary- Treasurerg and jim Dolan, Student Council Representative. Miss Demmer and Mr. Lawrence are the advisors. l75 . BW Fm: row: Miss Trull, Sindell, Berry, Gallagher, Brolin. Second raw: Snndquist, Secretaryg Bom, Burke, Youde, Harper, Tbird raw: Lyman, Barrett, Williams, Vice Presidentg Howell, Shores, President. NATIONAL THESPIANS The National Thespian Troup 651 is one of the more active troups in the state. They started the year off by presenting Drums of Death. A cast of ten presented a realistic per- formance ot' a group of people lured to a forsaken island by fake telegrams. With the sound of dmms and an air of vodoo the audience was kept spellbound throughout per- formances. The Thespians also held their spring initition and atended the state dramatics conference. Thespians throughout the year acted as a make-up crew for various plays, talent shows, and related programs. The officers of the year include: Bonnie Shores, Presidentg Martin 'Williams, Vice Presidentg Delores Sandquist, Sec- retary. The Advisor is Miss Trull. a :er lt, , 9.l.f., 1. .. M9 l It nr -yr. ff FW, WV: BONNIE SHORES President M.. , M-. W . ALA- 5 ..,. .,., . ' rave... - L Fin: row: Riley, Heap, Campbell, Doerfling, Berry, Austin, Perry, Shores. Serand raw: Murray, Swanson, Skinner, Brooks, McCloud, Van Gordan, Hatfield, Sindell, Miss Trull. Third row: Cattanach, Langley, Disberry, Gehrlce, Roesch, johnson, Carda, Retchless, Howell Fuurtl: row: Hitt, Calvin, Gregarius, Williams, Vfoore, Padrick, Walk, Turner, Dallas. iii l in l PEN THOUSE PLAYERS Members of the dramatics class organize at the start of spring semester into the Penthouse players. Several groups of one act plays, using the traditional penthouse style, were presented in the library during the noon and evening. A group of Penthouse players presented a humorous one att play for the Girls' League, where the play was well received. By participation in these plays members can earn points through which they can become pledges of National Thespians, the ultimate goal of the Penthouse players, Sev- eral of the plays presented this year were NVlilbur Faces Life, Leader of the People, and In-Laws Out. 3 Log Vs , 'lb H iv- ,fin Afyffz, ' 4' 1 ' u f tt' ,NX ' .,. N , X Q: I77 Ill 1:-X Q- MISS TRULL is the advisor for the group. v -'f an nfil . fi-Fx -t-Sul . ': Firxl raw: Fleishmun, Wilkinson, Wilbur, Talbot, Smith, N4 Morning, Honey, Cauble, Parsons, Brown, Valdez, Altheide, Lor enz, Holcomb, Brolin, President. Serand vow: Allen, West, L.: Gauthier, Stanger, Davis, Noble, Zinavich, Reese, Charlotteg Mills Reese, Chris, Gallagher, Secretaryg Schrader, Harper, Wilson, Linda, Njaa. Tbird row: Anderson, J.g Whisler, Ullian, Wobermin Moulton, Butts, Baker, Weigart, Newman, Dewey, Borsian, Wendt, Neese, Vannice, Herr, Harader. ssjii 7' i 5 of Z Tx. ' zfzafi 5 5 I 5 PEP CLUB The job of bolstering school spirit is the responsibility of the Pep club. The club attends all the games nt home and the important out-of-town games. Qualifications for membership in Pep club is gained by having ri grade average of no less than a three and thirty activity points, New members were given a rough-time at the initiation which is held in the spring, Carol Brolin was elected president last spring in the annual elections. Those assisting her were Nancy Snyder, Vice President, Gwen Gallagher, Secretary, Dale Pernell, Pro- gram Chairmang Pam McLaughlin, Second Vice President: Phyllis Hyatt, Publicity Chnirmnng and Mona. Trumbull, Sergeant-at-Arms. Miss Fender is the advisor for Pep club, I Bfy W ' ourlb row: Smith, L.g Dayton, Dianeg Gay, Anderson, S.: Booker, Moore, Dayton, Deanneg Frinlc, Story, Long, Lanning, Rutter, Trumbull, crgesnt-at-A I.: Wfallnce, , f . , , P . , . s Sixlb row: Hyatt, Publicity Chairman: Wilson. Louise: Snyder, Vice President, Mackie, Martin, Snndrng XVhite mith, D.g Schelenbaum, Parrnck, Diemert, Shier, Martin, Sylviag Snell, Dyer, McKrol:t, Miss Fender. J fswggfgi' 'lk - 'Vi It ' - f' 2.59 'P :S . i. ,ggfsg g igs G ra ff if .g. Q1 K 5155614 K. , CAROL BROLIN President West D. Fi lb row: Van De Wall Burke Youde Chu man Woodward Miller O le, Swanson, Knutson, Burman, Smith, PEP CLUB DRILL TEAM This year the Drill Team not only represented the school at home games, but also attended most of the important out- of-town games where they assisted the band in putting on halfvtime exhibitions. In order to be able to attend these games the Drill Team sold tickets for the U-S. Air Force Band. Drill Team is an organization within an organization as all members of Drill Team belong to Pep club. It is . directed by Miss Maxine Fender and Mr. Raymond Mc- - Allister. Nellie Talbott served as Captain. l NELLIE TALBOT President S W 1 D, f-,.'1:.f' 1. ':-1-rg 1- Zi 'TSf'5's, 'L r S-ttitfeifiiifsse l Fir-ri row: Brolin. Pernell, B., Gallegher, Siegman Lmning, Anderson, Youde, Hedgepeth, Serand raw: Hanaum, Harper, Schrader, Lantz, Smith, N., Morning, Kubli, Burke, Third raw: Pernell, D., Swanson, VnndeWalI, Cauble, Davis, Honey, Mills, Dieterick. Fourlly raw: Wendt, Shanahan, McLaughlin, Ogle, White, Story, Brockson, Hyatt, Fifth row: Dyer, Neese, Newman, Reese, West, Wilkinson, Baker, Zinavich Sixlb row: Trumbull, Varmice, Valdez, Smith, L., Holcomb, Chapman, Rutter, Talbott. Seventh row: Woberman, Noble, Disberry, Woodard, Fin! ww: Comstock,-Vice President: Martin, Woodson. Strand raw: Howell, Harper, Gapen, Orr. Third row: Hyatt, Allen, Student Council Repg McKroI.1, East, Recd, Secretary-Treasurer. 4 QUILL AND SCROLL. Quill and Scroll is :tn honorary society formed of journalism students who have had at least one semester in journalism and are in the upper third of their class scholastically. Two formal initiati-Jns are held zt year in the homes of the members. Initintcs furnish entertainment by giving short readings, skits, or playing n musical instrument. As nn honorary society the activities are Iinlitedg however, they donate a book each year to the A. Clair Dunn book- shelf. Officers serving for the year were Norma Doty, Presi- dent: Violet Comstock, Vice Presidentg Margie Reed, Secre- tary-Trensurerg and Pat Allen, Student Counfil Representa- tive. The advisor for the society is Mr. Burkey. NORMA DOTY President Members of the business staff are D. Harper, E. Caldwell, V Gnpen. , M' 'A MR. sumcev Adi iso: rfewb Members of the editorial staff are McKrola, Schneider, Woodson, Martin, Rutter, Comstock, Werts, Howell, Coleman, Pigg. P s ?'t::ri?i?f21fS?15 1. L' ' ' ' 0 3 fAf '1'W'c.e..ng, f lg, Q ecgif..-1.0, me ' u ru VIOLET COMSTOCK JANICE WOODSON DOROTHY HARPER Ediwr Editorial Editor Business Manager SCROLL Newsworthy events happened every day in the high school and SCROLL reporters were on the spot to gather the news for the school paper. Excellent news coverage was given by the SCROLL, which was is- sued by the staff and journalism classes every two weeks. The SCROLL ROTO gave a pictorial account of student activities and was issued simultaneously with the paper. Delegates from the journalism classes attended the annual Oregon Scholastic Press conference at Eugene 'and the Pacific Slope Press conference, which is held in Seattle, Washington. Main staff members for the year included: Violet Comstock, Editor-in-Chief, Janice Woodson, Editorial Editorg Lavoncla Bartlett, ROTO Editorg and Dorothy Harper, Business Manager. Scroll Roto staff members are: L. Bartlett, Editorg M. Jordon, Artistg L. Hilde, J. Gray, Photographer. NORMA DOTY JANICE ANDERSON MR. GILKEY Editor Assistant Editor Advisor TOKA . . . EDITORIAL STAFF Few students realize the problems incurred in com- piling and issuing the TOKA. The editorial staff, headed by Norma Doty, Editor, and Janice Anderson, Assistant Editor, spent much time working on the yearbook during class, after school, and at night. Many jobs are performed by this section of the staff. Copy must be written, layouts drawn, pictures identi- fied, pages typed, and the index compiled before the book is distributed to the students. It takes efficient leadership to combine all these into a good yearbook. Pictures of graduation, the junior prom, spring sports, and other spring activities are included in the summer supplement of the TOKA, which was offered for the first time. The other publication of the class is the student hand- book, the CAVE CODES. Dorothy Harper served as editor. Sports, Verna Ericksong Layout, Lavonda Bartlett and jean Ezellg Artist, Frances Peterson. 3, M, .3134 .WW xQ'1 W 2,5 E- Win: ' Q Q 1 :.:. . ,, 31' - ,Sli-Sf' yi 5. Q ' 6 1 wif - lN:f.gffhf M X-ww .. 'HQ'fW , .ab ssl' 1 3-2. 1i ' Af,-fy. 1 'J Y ,J .Eff 1,6 -K? Mm- wf - f i. Y df. 'I' K. , 1 x 1 1-,' , .QP Q. W ' x l x 4 3 'Is 1 it , i IS6 RUSS REISH Business Manager ANITA KUBLI Business Manager TOKA . . . BUSINESS STAFF To raise the several thousand dollars necessary to finance the TOKA required long hours of labor by the business staff. Conscientious and reliable they work hard to bring to you theyearbook. Pounding the streets for ads and figuring distribution of books are only two of the jobs they perform. An accurate set of books must be kept along with records of the sales. This year they hit an all-time sales record by selling 960 books before the first of the year. The loss of Russ Reish, business manager, in the mid- dle of the year left them temporarily hampered but shortly they were back on their feet by -the selection of Anita Kubli to fill the vacancy. Members of the business staff for the year were Mona Trumbull, Dale Pernell, Dorothy Harper, and Mary Lou Cook. TICKET SQUAD Students belonging to the Ticket Squad perform a service to the school through their activities. The members sell and collect tickets at all school functions and athletic games. While often giving up their own leisure time to perform services to the school, these students gain no reward but the knowledge of a job well done. Officers of the club are: Sherman Newman, President, Dorothy Valdez, Vice President, Barbara Wallace, Secre- taryg and Loran Ray, Treasurer. The advisor is Mr. Collett. SHERMAN NEWMAN President af' is .F .r-690' 1 , if X ' A 'r Ffrst raw: Thetford, Byers, Cape, Stanger, Gauthier, Herrick, Valdez, Vice President, Wallace, Secretary. Serand raw: Westfall, A., Gruber, Biles, Bennett, Damewood, Robertson, Kennedy, Walters, Hopkins. Third row: Disberry, Jordan, Francis, Marquardt, Smith, Lowellyn, Wagner, Bingham, Engleman. Falulb raw: Mr. Collett, Terry, Ray, Treasurer, Westfall, H4 Hassett, Padrick, Ly- man, Sabine, Newman, President. 9r.m'5:' 4 filhfsheg . fel' 5 . M , . .1 . irbfwf .,,Q...AQ eg .S 5 ra , T -V94 L' Q yr :Huw '-' 'Hx .,.,. ,M ' n -1362.2 3' f? sri ' .3 .1 Fin! vow: Neilson, Vineyard, Denyon, Bain, Frink, Anderson, S., Gauthier, Stanger, Orr, Rutter Secretary, Haracler, Herr, Trumbull, Moore, Baker, C.: Berry, Honey, Ruthart, Sandra Martin, Lorenz: Project Chairman, Wilbur, Harmon, Sggmn. Svrolm' rmr: Hyatt, Snyder, Holcomb, jordan. Mackie, Duckworth, Butts, Spencer, West, Wilkinson, Robertson, Reese, Charlotte, Gehrkc. J.: Newman, Gehrke, K4 Youde, Anderson, J., Chaplain, Erickson, Dyer, Reese, Chris, Vannice, Pemcll, D. , Qmgsrlz' -.,r s:v1f, R 0iff1S'.f'i R F was fr- 5 Q TRI -H I -Y f 1 'hu . ' ' a fix- Q R 351 SHIRLEE FISHER, President 1 0 Y Third raw: Barrett, Scholz, Bennett, Moulton, VUubermin, Knutson, Sparks. Broer, Lester, Mc- Laughlin, Parsons, Cauble, Ogle, Wilson, P., Neese. A.: Snider, Jerrie, Shanahan, Shier, Baker. M., Ullian Fourlb row: Miss Young, Neese, E.: Allen, Njaa, Craig. Wlhite, Diess, Harper, Zinavifh, Hannum, Messinger, Noble, Wingerd, Snider, Jo, Lanning, Pemell, B., Martin, Sylvia, Long, Win- nmgham, Talbot, Peterson, Fleishman, Wilson, L., Project Chairman. Baskets for the needy at Christmas and Thanksgiving are only two incidents of service Tri-Hi-Y performs for the community. Comic books were sent to the james Home for Boys. The biggest project for the year is the Youth Legis- lature in Salem. Boys and girls from the entire state assemble and conduct a student government for two days. Two official delegates and three unofficial delegates are sent. The expenses of the unofficial dele- gates are paid so that the girls have an opportunity to participate in a constructive program of citizenship training. Qfficers for the year included President, Shirlee Fisher, Vice President, Sharon Wendt, Secretary, Sharon Rutter, Chaplain, janice Anderson, Student Council Representative, Sandra Martin, Project Chair- men, Sharon Lorenz and Louise Wilson. The advisors are Miss Young and Miss Varitz. Fin! row: McLeod, Curnow, Winger, Cattanach, Brown, G4 Nichols, L.g Dallas, james, Hermann, Guise, Wyland, Oden. Serond row: Wemer, Kassahn, Hale, Bastian, Gay, Bartlett, Peterson, Moreland, Hodges, Cain, Denney, Drews, M., Presidentg McCoy, Lowe, Ingram. Third row: Allerheiligen, Drews, A., Secretary-Treasurerg Meade, Dean, Slaven, Krumhclz, Durboraw, Dotts, Brown, J., Biles, Otis, Nevi jaynes, Hislop, Hussey. Faurllr row: Nichlos, J.: Thompson, Padrick, Muench. Graves, Barrett, Reese, Vice President, Mendenhall, Mc: Farland, Monroe, Reid, Hillis, Carson, Zinn, Erickson, Russell, Ganoung, Horton. VARSITY G 'P Varsity G is an organization composed of the athletic lettermen and their managers. Although most lettermen join Varsity G, membership is not compulsory. They held fall and spring initiations where they performed cleverly during the noon hour but their extensive initiation was held in the evening. Main activity for the year was their boxing,-wrestling smoker. They also sponsored a clothing drive for the james Home, As a money making project they sponsored an after- the-game dance. Officers for the year were:-Mel Drews, Presidentg 'lay Reese, Vice Prcsidentg Al Drews, Secretary-Treasurer. The advisors are Mel lngram and Ray Davis. MEL DREWS '90 President L -r 1 r l I YOUTH FOR CHRIST The Youth for Christ club of Grants Pass high school is one of our most diligent organizations. They hold weekly meetings and often have featured speakers. In February they held their Valentine banquet and later on in the year, :L wiener roast and a chili feed. Towards the end of the year they sponsored the end-of-the-year banquet in honor of the juniors and seniors. The club officers are: John Wright, President, Mary Ellen Harmon, Vice Presidentg Betty Stout, Secretary-Treasurer, and Margaret Vobora, Student Council Representative. The club advisor is Miss Hayes. JOHN WRIGHT President Firrr raw: Abder, Morgan, Harper, M.3 Wardlow, McTimmonds, Conklin, Phillips, Cooper, Dees, Puringinton. Second row: Miss Hayes, Rood Stout, Secretary-Treasurer, Bryant, B.: Frederick, Cattanach, Barrett, Wolverton, Bingham, Bmwnson, Vobora, Student Council Rep Third row: Coffield, Harmon, Vice Presidentg Jordan, Bryant, D.g Converse, Harper, R., Wright, President, Disberry. SPONSORS ' Elgin NA 2153? im-Q-f ' fr? 1 V-wfwaff' fm IQ? EW, aw ', , ,faq , 6' a g-Um, 1 '5'?'fl'?Q'iiT-g1Q' .5ie++1,JW' ?Q ' mimirf' - ,.lE2w you 3 . H ,,..,,., W f4f'l1ff'l'Eg:2fif?'L ., 1 evm,29 W. W- 5 4 ffif 5 X CONGRATULATIONS T sx TO THE CLASS OF '55 ,W N M 11-if -,1.3,g,.g.,.g.: x, PORTOLA LUMBER CO. 2625 Porfola Dr. Gr, 6.6509 GRANTS PASS FURNITURE The Store of Plux Valuer 626 S.W. 6fIl Gr. 6-7226 CONGRATULATIONS PERFECTION BAKERY Ivan Torgrilmon I45 S.W. G Gr. 6-36I3 HBVEII To Yom' Continued Sfmfff J. S. WOLKE PAY ,N Oldrmobile Sales and Servire :zoo N.w. ssh er. 6-2154 '39 5-5 ' Sf' Gr- MH0 CAVE SHOP RESTAURANT I Dwight C. Battey E 32l N.E. 6IIl Gr. 6-2342 OSCAR M. SHEPARD Reallor 508 S.W. 6II1 Gr. 6-2337 PENNEY S Always Fir!! Quality II9 S.E. 6II1 Gr. 6-4-29I Janice Anderson receives her prescripfion from Wilfred Hansen and Frank Humision. , DAYTON AND SON - NATIONAL DRUG STORE Plumbing and Heating 7I4 N.w. uh ef. 6-3663 224 s.w. 6+h ef. 6.5333 A Bos HRRT UWQDUIJEZQHWQE IV e IV ill I mure Safe Teenage Driuerx 924 S.W. MIT Gr. 5-4634 BOB'S PAINT SHOP The Way to a Beautiful Home I25 N.E. E Gr. 6-33I I 7 Here Walfer Harvey packs groceries for a cusfomer. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS The lVay to a Radiant Complexion II4 s.w. H s+. Gr. uses PIGGLY WIGGLY EL ROOUE BOWLING LANE J Bowling If NdfIlfE,I Stimulant M G 6-43.5 Across from Wards Gr. 6-3449 95 I M rn ' 7 T OMERY 8: BOYER P W r Jlea' - Plymouth 9 X 82 SW Gr. 6-6684 Finext and S fexl 1 le QV Q yy STAR - SEED a. GROCERY I3I s.w. G S+. . 6 ' A L T 229 s.w. G s+. ef. 64424 Lf f MANCHEI-.S - PETER PAN CLEANERS 76l N.E. bih Gr. 6-5394 Furniture - Floor Coveringr Fahrief - Applianfef A SALUTE TO YOU SENIORS HOME OF POPULAR I GOOD LUCK IN PRICED FURNITURE nTugEE5m THE FUTURE .Q -1 232 N.w. em sr. 64431 ksfklwg Your Ziendly Family :annacy I aol s.E. 6fI1 sr. 6-4464 Mr. Cornell shows Verna Erickson and Phyllis HyaH Ihe fine selecfion of Pendlefon shirfs. GRANTS PASS SPORTING UNITED TIRE STORE Your Complele Tire Center 786 S.E. 7Ih Gr. 6-3665 GILL'S WARDROBE CLEANERS R11 gy - Drapes - U pbolytery I37 N.W. E Sf. Gr. 6-3364 ABC COLOR CENTER' Everyzlaing in Paint and Iffallpaper' 5I3 N.E. b+I1 Gr. 6-2203 GOODS n SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE 300 s.w. Nh Gr' 6-3593 Fzzrnimre - Hardware - Plumbing 500 S.W. 6+I1 Gr. 6-3625 HARPER'S ELECTRIC See UJ! - IIVe'll Wfire It. 215 S.W. G SI. Gr. 6-4540 STOTT BUICK COMPANY 722 s.w. 616 er. 6-2362 LYNN'S MEATS Open 7 Day: a Wfeek GRANTS PASS DAIRY QUEEN 906 s.w. 6+h I47 N.E. E sf. Gr. 6-5238 I TRN THE Music sHoP 0:55 F466 A, Reromfr - Slaeel Mmif THE wing Building Q, 5.3399 Q SIGN OF THE ' cLocK .J :ze W ef: 1, Ei mu swf ' - .6 W I E E ITANDAID FORM POLICIES BARNS WATCH 81 CLOCK SHOP Curl Kennedy - Dift. Agenl :za N.w. F S+. Gr. 6-663I I I5 5,w, --HH er, 6.5543 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS REMINGTON JEWELER 424 s.w. 6th er. A-4590 ROBlNSON'S Bookx and Smlionery MONA'S BEAUTY SALON Coma!! Ur About Your Problemf Redwoods Hofel Building Gr, 6.4632 UTZ For SUITS 42I S.E. bfh Gr, 6.329l REDWOODS HOTEL 306 N.W. bih Gr. b-4446 'OLES HAMBURGER SHOP 42I N.E. 6th ef. 6-am BEST OF LUCK, SENIORS! Don Howellx Specialized Auto Electrie II3 S.E. L SI. Gr. 6-469I FRENCHY'S Rih Herr, Linda Harader. and LorreH'a Moore seem CONGRATULATIONS To THE Ierrhhapzy i:ouIYIhi beaufiful dishes being shown o em rs. or . CLASS OF '55 Y TED PAULUS BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. VALLEY HARDWARE 3rd and F Gr. 6-4459 Everytbirzg in Hardware 324 S.W. blh Gr. 6-32I I TOWN AND COUNTRY Spefialty Shop b2l N,W. MII Gr. 6-458I POLLOCK'S FARMERS MARKET Your Complete Food Market Hwy. 199 Gr. azleo KENNETH S. MARTIN Ifzxuranre I40 S.E. H SI. Gr. 6-3520 Picfured above is Suzie Burle and Mrs. Hamlof as Suzie picks up her laundry. FRENCH LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING i I6 s.w. J si. Gr. A-35I3 COURIER PUBLISHING CO. Giving the New! Since 1888 Printing of All Kindx 409 S.E. 7Ih Gr. 6-44l6 THE BIG DIPPER Home of The Caz'emani.f Milk Shake 1I7 N.E. Mlm Gr. 6-56l8 .IACK BARR'S MEN'S SHOP Wing Building Gr. 6-7248 HANSEN'S CARDS and GIFTS For Every Memorable Orcaxion 323 S.E. bill Gr. 6-7I39 Here Norma McPeaI: is shown with Mrs. Holler discussing insurance. HUDSON T. DAVIS ROGUE INSURANCE AGENCY Qur Servire DoeJn't Cox! - It Pays Redwoods Hohal Building Gr. 6-2433 B 84 B FOOD STORE Free Delivery RICHFIELD OIL CORP. john A. Orr 7II1 and G Gr. 6-3I05 4I3 N.W. F SI. Gr. 6-3454 ,S NIELSEN'S JEWELRY If You Don'l Know Diamondx - 529 5,5515 Gr, 5.3554 Know Your jeweler 230 S.W. 61h Gr. 6-4595 OREGON CAVES RESORT CALIFORNIA 4114 OREGON POWER 3I5 N.E. bfh Gr. 6-442l ROBERT C. MARTIN Studebaker Salex and Sereiee Your Friendly Dealer 9I3 S.E. 69h Gr. 6-449I PAQUIN and STORY Wfater IV ell Drilling 651 Highway 99 S. Gr. 6-263I ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE GRIGGS Y SHOPPING CENTER IVlaer'e Economy, Quality, Courtexy amz' Cotwerzience lx Umurpaxfed Af Ihe Juncfion Gr- 6-7250 SCHMIDTS GROCERY Home Grown P1'o:z'11ct.r zz Specialty 400 S.W. bfh Gr. 6-3262 SWALLOWS CAFE - Open all Night 22l S.E. 6'II1 Gr. 6-2l67 Where Moft People Trade ALLEN REALTY COMPANY Inxurnnce 308 S.W. 6II1 Gr. 6-4488 l45 S.E. G Sf. N. C. IPeIeI Allen BLIND GEORGE'S NEWS STAND l20 S.W. MII Gr. 6-3463 DEL ROGUE HOTEL None Better 6fI'1 and K Gr. 6-44l8 HALL - MILLER MOTORS Authorized Sale! and Service DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 30 Highway 99 S. Gr. 6-2448 EXCELL DRESS SHOP 211 s.E. uh Gr. 6-3242 THE BULLETIN Printer: and Publisherf l22 S.E. H S+. Gr. 6-3324 ZOTTOLA'S DAIRY PRODUCTS INC. A Local Indzzxtry . . . Employf Local Rexidenlf . . , iIfI!l71llf!l!'lII1'6.f Local Product: . . . Help Yourfelf - 'Uxe Zottolnk Linen to KUIN-7: 15 pan. Each Tlyurxday 3Ib S.W. H Sf. Gr. 6-257l GRADUATION ' 0 I M A sf B Ana' Tbrougla the Yearx to Come, for Beautiful Plaotograpbr, It.r A Studio 81 Camera Shop 229 N. E. sixfh st. Grants Pass, Ore. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Of Portland 202 S.W. 61h Gr. 6-4455 TIP TOP BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service 720 S.E. TII1 Gr. 6-3435 HUMBERD OFFICE EQUIPMENT 750 s.w. sm Gr. 6-saoa CLARKS INSURANCE AGENCY Save 20'7b on Yorrr Fire lnmrance Three Clark: See Marvin, Bob or jim 6I4 S.W. 6+h Gr. 6-42l2 GATES FURNITURE Buy The GATES Way 235 S.E. 7+h Gr. 6-4627 LANGLEY'S TOGGERY 234 s.w. sn. sf. 6-3502 THE LANTERN GRILL The Plate of Good Food I mile N. on Hwy. 99 Gr. 6-9I48 STERNS WORTHMORE 4los.w.a+h er. 6-3320 Pidursd in ihe new '55 Ford are Norma McPe-:L Mary Lou Cook, and Dorfhy Harper. BELL MOTORS FORD AND MERCURY IVortla More lVlJen You Buy It! Uyorlla More Wfben You Sell Il! 33l S.E. bih S+. Gr. 6-6656 GOLDEN RULE'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1905 .......................... I 955 50 years as your home-owned depadmeni sfore, sfill firsi ai 50 . . . 50 wonderful years . . . A half ceniury of progress, of confidence . . . of disfinciion . . . and iniegriiy. The liH'Ie sfore, ihaf Mr. Frank Mashburn and Mr. Franl: Jones opened so proudly in April I905, employing 4 people, has expanded Io a I955 organizaiion of 40, buf sIilI holding fasl Io Iheir precepis of qualify and service and couriesy fhaf were iis foundafion slones 50 years ago. Today, we af lhe Golden Rule Siore are dedicafing Ihe year I955 Io our loyal cusfomers . . . We are marshalling all of our resources fo bring Io you Ihroughoui Ihe year. a series of exciiing golden evenis. waIch for Ihem. GOLDEN RULE STORE STILL FIRST AT 50 A HALF CENTURY OF PROGRESS BATES CANDY COMPANY Your Loml Candy jobber Granls Pass Gr. 6-4696 LEWIS H. CLARKE 1I1.flll'dIll'E Adjzuler 6I4 S.W. 6th Gr. 6-7767 SERVICE DRUG MONTGOMERY WARD Wflaere All Amerim Shop: and Savex 20I Sf. DIII GF. 6-7234 '31 Si' HHH S+. Gr. 6-7763 YOUR VALET ROLFINGS RADIO 8: TV THE Philro Radio and TV Applifmres I44 S.W. H SI. Gr. 6-2368 l20 S.W. H Si. Gr. 6-5335 SlEGMAN'S BAKERY 8 COFFEE BAR The Home of Nutrition Bread 506 S.W. 6th Gr. 6-2425 TINY'S GRANTS PASS FISH MARKET I I7 S.W. G SI. Gr. 6-3662 X W- 9 :lf ..- - 1. . 1' HIHIS 4 l I ROBERT L. BUCKMASTER jeweler ARTCARVED DIAMONDS Wing Building Gr. 6-6404 AL'S MARKET Your Quality Food Store 33I N.E. 6II1 Gr. 6-45I7 HADLEYS DRESS SHOP Readj'-to-Wear jzmiorr, Mine! and Matron 320 S.W. 6II1 Gr. 6-25I4 BarreH's Slalionery REDWOCD'S COFFEE SHOP Redwoods Hoiel Gr. 6-9I I7 GRANTS PASS PHARMACY 414 s.w. 5111 ef. 54264 GARDNER SHOE REPAIR 322 N.W. 6fI1 BRADEN MOTOR PARTS Servirf and Ffiendlinexs Par!! and Snpplief for All Carr Hot Roir, Too 193-157 s.E. 6th er. 6-4411 T 81 O ELECTRIC M. E. Oiif E. A. Tedrirk Your Admiml Dealer Radio: - Televixion - Range: Refrigemtorx - Donzextir: and C ommerrial Wiring 320 N.W. 6II1 Gr! 6.3293 EIQCIOHZ TFIH E 157 .' L.. 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Z 6 , 95, 156 Backes, Phil ..., ....... ...... 6 2 , 111, 151 Bacon, John ..,..,, .,................. 7 -l, 112 Baggerly, Rex ....... ..,.................. 6 2, 71. 173 Bain, Barbara ....... ............ 7 -1, 150, 155. 15s Bain. Celia .....,.. .....,. .... , . . 26, 159, 161, 175, me Baker, Aileen ......., ...,,......,,.....,........,...,,..,...,.,,.... . . 26, 163 Baker, Celine . ........ ........ 5 0. 160, 161, 163, 178, 180, las Baker, Charles ....... .......,,..........,...,,........,.,,.....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,..,, 7 4 Baker, Darrell ..... .....,, , , ..,.......,.,......... .. ..,. . ......,.. . 74 Baker, George ..... . ...... 74 Baker, Maudie ....... ....... ........ 2 6 , 1811 Baker, Pearl ......... ......... ........... 2 6 , 175 Baker, William .... ..,.... ......... .,....... 7 4 , 112 Balderree, Bill ....... ...... 6 2, 115, 153. 175 Baldwin, Charles ...... ...... 7 4, 112, 150, 153 Ballinger, Betty ...... ............. ......... .,.. . ..,. 6 Z Balligggg, my ..... , ..... ....,, 5 o, 175 Banks, Evelyn .,... ..,.... 2 6, 95 Barber. Nancy , ..... , ...............,.............,, .. 50 Barger, Gladys .......... .,,...........,....,..........,.. 7 4, 168 Barker, Elizabeth . ..,.. ..,.. 6 2, 130, 156, 161, 163 Barker, jean ,.....,.. .. ......,.,...........,...,........ 74, 150 Barker, Phillip ....., . ..,, 50, 88. 111, 128, 185 Barnes, John . .,.,...,........ ....,...........,...........,....., 62 Barr, Thomas .,...... .. ..................,....,.............,.............,............., 62 Barr, Thomas Leonard ,.... ..,,...........,..................,,.......,...,... 62 Barrett, Blenene' ............,.,. 50, 511, 95, 1411, 159, 167, 175 183. 191 Barrett, john .......... .............,....ee....,..,,....,.......... 7 4, 154 Barrett, Mike E. ...... ..... 2 6, 149, 156, 175, 190 Barrett Milgg . ....... .........,.........,......... 5 0, 156 Bartlett, Lavonda ....... ....,...,........... 5 0, 183, 184 Bartlett, Myrna ..,...., .... ,,... .......... , , ..... 5 0 , 150, 172 Bartlett, Victor ,........ ...,, 1 9, 25, 16, 99. 106, 190 Basinger, Shirlee ......... ,.,......,... ..... , .......,........... 7 4 , 155 Basnett, Arlene ,,.. ...... ,,,. ..............,,...........,.................. 7 4 Basrendorf, Carolyn ....... .,........,....,.............,........ 6 2, 173 Bastian, Gerald ....,...... ,.... . 50. 99, 104, 12s, 151, 190 Batchelor, Peggy ...... .,.....,........,........... 6 2, 172, 174 Boysinger, Dale ........ ....... .,......,... 2 6, 165 Baysinger, Mitzy ,,... ........,.,...... 5 0 Beathe, Jessie ........ .,.. 5 0, 159 Bechtel, Fred 1 ...,,. ,,,., 6 Z, 167 Beed, james ...,... ..... Beed. Ruth Ann ,,,.. . Belanger, Gary ., .... ,,... Belding, Cara Lee ......,... ..... ...,.... Belle-Oudry, Jacqueline ..... . 62, Belle-Oudry, Norman ......... ....... ......,. . . Benetti, Angelo .... . ..... ................ 5 0, Benetri, Arlene .......,.. ...... ..........,.......,........... Bennett, Edward .... , ,.... .. .,..... 7-l, 128, 150, Bennett, Betty ..... ......, 2 7, 156, 158, 187. Bennett,J,qlm ,........ . .,.. 50, 149, 167, Bennett, Marshall .,..... .........,............,......,.. 7 4, Bennett, Sandy ...... .................., 6 2, Berg, Christine ...... ...... .,.,. .... 7 4 , Berg, Leo ..... ..,........ ,....,,............... .... . . 6 2, Berner, Thomas ...,. 1 ...... 50, 111, 117, Berrow, Jerold . .,..,.. ................... . .,..... 5 0, Berry. Alvin ,,,.., .. ..............,.......,....,......,... ,. Berry, Sadie ......,...... ...... 5 o, 150, 176, 177, Bewley, Gerald ....... ,.... .................................,. Bieg, jerry ,...,.,.....,,..,. .............,...........,.,.......,. Biencourr. Bemard .,.,.. ...... ..... .... .... , ..... . . Biencourt, Gerard ....... .....,..................,...,.. Biles, Lucille ........... ....... . . 62, 148, 172, Biles, Mitchell ...... ...... 2 7, 149. 165, Bingham, Phyllis ....... ..,. .. . rre... 62, 187, Bird, Kenneth ....,...,. ,e,,ee,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Blevins, Judith .,..... ....... 7 4, 155. Blevins, Mary .... ., ,..... 1 ,..... 5, 6, Blunk, Anita ............ ,.,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,.,, Boardman, Curtis ..... , .... 74, Boarman, Judy ....... ..........,., Boatman, Michael Boatman, Terry .... ...,,,,,,,..e, ,.,,,,, .,,,,,,, Boggs, Deanna ...... ................... . .................... 52135 Elnabern ...., ..... 1 c, ss. 164, 166, Bolinger, Gary .,....... ............ , ................ 2 7, Bolinger, Mike ......... ,.... ..... . , . Bolinger, Robert ..... ........................,.. Bolton, Mike ...,,. .......,,,,,.,..... 7 3, Booker, joani ....... ..,... 6 2, 159, 164, Bocthe, Dale . ,,... , .......... , ........,.. Booze, Mary ........ .,..................... re... ......,.. Born, Anna ......... . ..... .................e....... 6 2. Borsian, Sheila ........ .,.. 62, 164, 167, 175. Bounbs, Coby , ....,...,..... .... .... ................,........ . . . Bourdlaies, Richard ...... ....,.. ......... Bowles, Georgia .,..,..., ..,...,..,....,..,..... Boyce. Mary , .....,..., ,,.. 75, 155, Bramblett, Alice ...... ,... . ........,.....,.. e . Brame, Peggy ........... ............. Brasnyo, joseph . ...... , ...,...,.... Breazeale, Phyllis ,..,... .,..... . . ,... ............ 7 5. Breeding, Ethel . ..,. ......,.........,............. 7 S, Brickell, Bruce .,..... .....,.. z 7. 95, 117, 123. Bridge, Irvin ....... ....,.........,.......,.................. Bridge, Ivalee ...,,...... ...,... .,,.,,........., A... ...... Brink, Beverly ........,....... ................,............. Bmckson Mary Lou ........ .............. 5 0, 59, 160, Broer, Beanna ,... .,..,..... . ,, ....,..........,........ 62, 170. Brolin, Carol .......,..,..... ..,..,. 1 8, 27, 148, 162, 165. 175,176.17B, Brooks, LaBlanche ..... .,.,......,..,........ 7 5, 159, Brooks, Martin ..... ,.... . . ..,......,........ 27, 149, Brown, Deverlain ,....,... ....... .....,.,,.....,, ....,.....,.,..,,.,, Brown, Donna .................. ....... 6 2, 156, 158. 159. Brown, George-Edward ............................,...........................,... Brown, George Elmer ................,........... 75, 128, 150, 170, Brown, James .,,.....,...,.., 19, 49, 50, ss, 126, 149, 164, 175. Brown, john ..,..,... .......,,........ . .,,......,........,..,.... e ............ . Brownsen. Mary ...., ......,........ 7 5, 158. Brunell, Harry ....... ..................................... Bryant, Barbara ........ ..,... , 51, 156, 159, 173. Bryant, David ...... .....,.,........... 6 5, 157, Buck, Penelope ....... .................... ................. Bull, Nathan .....,, .,,.,...,.........,,, 5 1, 164, Bullard, Nancy ........ .....,...,........... 5 1, 130, 161, 163, Bundeson, Lida Burke, Suzie ...... ,. ...., 27, l-18, 160, 164, 176, 178, 185, Bnrkey, Sandra . ..... . ........... ..............,........ 6 1, 63. Burks, Bill ....... ,... .,...,.................,................,... ...... Burman, Dixie .... ....... 1 B, 51, 58, 150, 156, 161. 163. 175, Bumerte, james .... ., ....... . .,...,.... ..... ....... 5 1 , 62 74 27 62 174 62 165 74 155 189 175 15-l 157 155 111 125 171 74 188 50 62 50 50 187 190 191 62 158 62 74 150 74 62 62 169 149 74 75 175 178 50 Z7 176 178 62 62 27 158 75 50 50 155 158 154 75 So 75 180 18B 164 180 177 168 75 178 50 190 167 190 50 191 75 191 191 75 175 170 180 198 170 75 153 17B 167 Burnison. Donald ,,,. Burns. B111 ............ Burr Raleigh Burroughs, Bruce arrrrrrrrsiyf, warn m .....,, Busrh. Mary .....,...... .. Butgf. anell .....,..... Byers. allynnn .... ayrd. Dick ...,... Cain. George .... Caldwell. Caldwell. Eugene Rirhard ....... Calkins. Kenneth Campbell. Lola ...., Cannon. Jewri ...... Cannon. John ........ Cannon. Lynn ........ Cape. Pat . ......... .. Carda, Lavonne ..., Carlino. Barbara . Cnrlino, jack .... 3, 6. 21. 117. 119. . 65. ....................,.. 51. 65. 156. 51. 159. .. .... .. ,,....,,,.,,,,...,,,,,. 75. 112. 27. 1511. 158. 178. 172. 1211. iss. za. 63. 111. 128 51. 99. 104. 106 .. ...... 63. isa. 159. 174. 160. 28. Carlson, Edmond ..... ...... 7 5, 112, 155. Carlson. Virginia ,...,.. ........................,...... Carr. Clam ...........,... ...,......,.......... . ............. crrrsrrrr. joe .....,... ...... 2 s, 149. 165. Carson. Vittoria ..... ....,..,.... 2 8. 156, 158. Case. Charles . ,....... .. ..........,...........,......, 63. 111. Cattanarh, Jim ......... .,..... 5 1. 511. RR, 149. 171. Cl118n1lCh. Kay .......... ..... 7 5. 1511. 155. 175. Carrnnach. Merrilyn ...,.. ...........,.....,.......... 5 1. 159, Crmble. Sandra ........... ,..,,., 2 R. 89. 158. 161. 165. 178. 1811 Chamberlain. Eleanor ..... ..........................,.................. Chamberlain. Elna .. ....,....... .....,...... 7 5. 158. Chaniberlain, Kenneth Chandler. Cami ............ ,................. 6 3. 1511. 1511. Chapman, Marian ......., ....,. 1 a. 2-1, 25, 28, 93. 156. 1711. 1110. 1515. Charters. Gladys .... ...............,,....... 7 5. 160. Chasteen. james . .,... ......,........ 6 5. Childers. john ..,....... ...... ...,.. ..,..., chirhrrim. Henry ....... .......,......,,....,,..,...,.. Chrisitan. Gt1'g1Q ....... ....... 5 1. 152. 15-1. Christean. Patricia ...., 75. 85, 155. Christian. Annette ....... .................... 6 3. Chunn. Nina ............ ......... 5 1. 92. Cilenti. Thomas Clark. Rita ..,...... Clark. Sharon ........,... Claudson. Marjorie .,.. .. Clay. Celia .......,....... Claypool. Dwain .... Cline. Freda .,..,... Cl inton. Coghgl . judy ..... Lug . .... Cochrane. Elmer ..... Cochran. Coffiel d. Coffnian, Coleman. Farlene Marjorie Ivan Carol crrlirnr. Roger crrurrrs, Dorothy ,,.... Collins. Dwaine .. Collins, Gary .... .. .,,.. .. Colson. Raymond ...,.., Colvin, -Ioan ........... Colvin, Larry ...... Colvig, Winifred Comstock. Violet ..,. Condray. Conklin. Converse. Converse. Converse. Conway. Richard ..... Margaret Alan ..... jim Paul Connie Cook. Charles ...... Cook. ja mes . .... Cook. Larry ......... cook. Mary Lou . .... Coome, Bruce .............. ..... Cooper. Leona ...... Cooperricler. Toby Ann .,.., 73, 75. .. .....,,.... 111. 73. 12, 15. 75. 155. 75. 112. 65. 159. 167. .. 29. 150, 161. 163. 51. 75. 166. 111. 75. ..... 75. . ................ 51. 111. 75. 19. 29. 1111. 75. 112. 128. 29. 157. 29. 157. 155. 75. 155. 1112. 153. 92. 175. 75. 166. 63. 29. 152. 161. 165. 186. 111. Copley. Buck .. ............... ...... 6 3. 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Lamon . ..... . Darrey. Gary ..... Dare. Joanna ..,... Davis. Harold ..,,,, Davis. Orville .... .. Qavjg Emily. ....... Dayton. Deanna ..,.,. Dayrnn. Dianne ..... Dean. an-rrly Dean. jim ...... Dean. Judy ....... Dean. joyte ............ De-Arrnond. Ann ....... DeArmond. Raif DeArmnnd. Serena ....... Declrard. Dorothy Declrelnan. Gene .,.. 1 Decker. Dollie ....... Decker. Darlene ...... Decker. Frances ..... Decker. Gene . ....6a. I1fQf2Sf' 29. 29. 29. 161. 163. 76. iss. 29. 160. 170. 175. 29. . ..... . ................. 76. an. 156. . ........... 63. If EiQ 'iE8f iiEi'. 'i8BQ ...Iffffllllffff '16fA i'5Hf'i 5. 6. 17. an, 92, 99, 'NI1111111l1f.'Qf.Ilf.'.f1f' fffIi45Q'I . .... . ....... 51. 99, 109. ma, ai. 1211. 177. 63. 1411, 172 an. 149. 171, 51. 90. 7112 54fi'i1iif'iiZk3f'iI95.'i ''''''if1fIff1QQIffQQ.Q '5i'. '5H.m 63. 175. .... 65, 152. 164. 175, .. ,,,. ffffffffff' 1i'. 'iii5. 'i5iifm 63. 130, 159. 161. 51. iss. 76. iso. . ........ .. ............ . 76. 63, 1111. 179. 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Rirhard .... .............................................. . 65 Diess. Rav: Ellen ....... ................................. 3 0. 1811 Diererick. Lurabelle ...... ...... 3 0, 161. 163. 1811 Dillingham. Donna ....................... 76. 155. 1511 Dimmirk, Donald ....... .,...........................,.......,...... 6 3 Dish:-r1y.Diane ......... .. .... 51, 17-1, 177. 180, 187. 191 Dister. Eltlunna .... .................................... 6 5. 175 Dister. William ....... ....... 7 6. 15-1 Dodds. Robert ...... .. ...... 65. 17-1 Doesclier. Warren ...... .................... 7 6 Dolan. Jim ........ .. 19. 30. 175 Drlllarhide. Paul Dulmage. Don ............ ......................... . 30 Ddcrfling. Elizabeth ....... ...... 7 6. 155, 158. 177 Dtvndsnn. james ........ .................. .... 1 6 . 157 Dondson. Norma ..... ........,........ 5 1. 156. 153 Dotts. David .......... .... 51.95. 111. 126 190 Dory. Norma ........ .......... Z 5. 30. 181. 184 Downes, Albert ..... .................................. 5 1 Hagennd, Russell ....... ......,....,............. 6 4. 157 Hrilland, Belly ...... .,........, . ..,.. 7 6 Hahn. Dona ....,.,.... ..... 6 4. 1511. 159. 172 Holler, Jack ...,,,.,...,... ..... , . 65, 153, 1711 Hahn. Marilyn ------- -4444A4' --4-- -,-, 4---- r A - 1- 33 Hallowell. Walter .....,..,....,......... . ,...... , ....,,......,........,, 55 HIM- Penny ---'-'- -- ---,---------4 1 ---- 77- 155- 1511 Holterhoff. Kcnneth .......,.. ...,....,,., . , ,,,.....,.....,,.., ,,,,.... 7 11, 154 HRW . ...... ..... 5 2. 99. 106. 151. 1911 Honey, Evelyn ................ 34 , iss. 161. 163, 1711, 1617, 11111 1 - CNY ------- f--- A ----- -e--f------e- 444----------- 7 3 Hook .Alle .......... . .....,,,......................., ,,,,.........,,,,,,....., ...,, , , 65 Hall. Robert ..,.. .... ....... , .,....... 7 s , 1511 Hookg, Junen 321111 JST v----.. 165 Hooken, Brad ........ ,..... 711, 112, 126, 175 ,..!2 S1211 1 JL!! --4-- -r 4-A4 - 175 Hiipkin, aycel u ...,. ..,.... 5 2, 1511. 172. l87 Hf 11l'U-AHU11 Hi1u1dns,JR6d ...,., .,,,.....,,,. 5 5. 167, 169 Hamm' Charles Hopper, Mary Lou .,,. .,....,,.,,.,,,...,,,.,...,.. 5 5 Hlnnum- Jem- ---- ---- 5 2- 1110- 1911 Hopper. Nancy .,... ......,..... . 711, 150, 155 Egg. lima. ------- 114--- 'e------- 4-11A - - - Hopper, Richard ..,.,... .,.......,,....,...............,.,..... . 35 anson. ue n ....... .... ,....,.,......... ......... ........ . . ....... H 1,1 i D 1 -AA,-kA -..,, 5 5' 99' 105' 133' 190 Hanson, Steve ........ ........................ . 78. 153. 173 1.1351721111 Wtsngim Harader, Linda ..,. ...... 5 a, 114, 115, lllgg 1533 133 Houck, 1015 ,----,,--,, A.,AA,,AAA.,-------,A, 3 ,l 1,9 1 1 H ,El ' Hnrdie, Linda ...... .,... 1 9. 60, 61, 64 -59. 175 Hy, -,A,A,, VQQQQHQ 6 ,l 1,91 167 1'1 f11'1- 511111 Howell. Janes ........ 53. lsl. 162 Har:-lson, jmck , ...... .. .......,...,........,....,,.,,... .. 78 Howm' Loren AQAA- ---g,--- 5 5' 175, 177 HHf1Hf1'ff- 1-BUY r --4'-4 ------'- 5 2- 1611 Holyrnari, Robert . .......... ...,l....,..,...................... , 65 H11'1'1'11- 01111155 --44' ------'------4 3 5 Hubbard. Raymond ..,.. ...,,, 5 5, 111. 152. 1717 Harmor1.jane, ...... . .,,,. .........,............,., ,... .,...... 7 11 . 1511 Hudson. 1.1,1,1m -,-,AVv AAAVAA 6,1 1,1 Harmon, Judy ....,..........,.. .......,.,,...l................. 65, 159, lsa 1,111,111 md --.-.-'- 4 .Al.....wA--- 13 :armonkMnry Ellen ........ . .... 55. 156, 159. 161, 165, 121 Hughes'Am1n,w 71, arms, ugcr .,...........,.... ................................................ 1.1 1.1 'M k ---,,--- ...A--'-..'A.A,,Aviv 5 1 .109 Hlfvffy Dmihv 1----- -------n 3 3- 161- 1651 175- 1711- 130 H25 ejerryni .....,..,,.,... ......,, 7 s 12115133 167 1111, 182, 165, 1116, 118 201 HunQinger, Mujdrie ..., . ..,...,.. f ..,..... f.. 78: 1511 H11'P'1'- PHY '-'- - 7----- '----'--- ---1-- 7 9 - 150- 177 Huntington, Gary ,..,,, ., .,... ..,....., 6 5, 1711 :11'P'1'- 1:111i1i'1 ----- ------'-44'-------7' - -------- 3 1:1 Huntley, Marie .,... ,.,....,.,.................. .. 65 HPF 0 1 -- -'-- 1 Hussey, Charles ...... .......,.....,........ 1 211, 1911 5111338313-bD1 'd '---' --4---------- Z 1? 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Y S5 7 170 Hastings, 11615111 ...., ...............,.............,...... 6 5 11,1111 Do,o,eg'5'jN 1-jqjj, 15- 17, Hriifield, Jncle .... . ...... -, ....................,. 54, 165 11,1118 Kmmh 1 1, Huifield, Sharon ..... ....., 6 5. 150. 161. 173. 177 ' ' ' ' 4A ' ' ' ' ' 4' Haugen, Roger ....,... ..........., 6 5, 111, 126. 155 -J - Hawks, Keiih .,.,.... ..........6.........,.................. 7 11. 155 8 Hayes, Dan .,... 34. 117. lzz, 171. 173 'wif' Maxim' 55' 15 Hays, Carol ..,....,.... . ........,..............,...,,,.,..,,.,.... 78 jlzikigg' Ssard In NII. N 711 25321102115 '-'- 1: ---1- --r---- ----111--1'- 1--1-- 5 5 7 11- 177 111116661 Phyllis ffffff .,., ff.. .,,. Q.,fff ...... ff... ......,..............,,,. 55 e rpet , orol y ..... ......... .,.... 7 8 , Si, 155 1, 1071 09 Hedgepech, Shirley .,,,,. .,.... 4 11, 49. 52, 58, 180 'h s' Dm' ' 35' 99' lm' 107' 131 190 Hembree. 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Lynne .....,... ................... . .............. 6 5 Rhns' n 'gg 177 Hilde. D111 .,,,..... .,,.. 6 5, 111, 151, l73 Johnson- PM '11 ' '1 ' Hilde, Lynne ,,.. . ,... 65, IS9, 175, 1115 J hnsgn' GM 79 1,3 Hill. Louise . ........ ..,..... 7 s, 155. 160. 173 0 '15 ' V ' ' 15 ' ' ' ' ' 6, Hill, Marlene ...,... ...,.............,..............,.,,..... 7 a 111115031 ' ' g 55 135 1g'1 '5'1 1551711 Hill1s.Larry .,.... ...,... 5 4, 119, 149, 165. 190 Jghzzgn' .Md ' ' 16 61' 65' lm Hillniun,Mar1in .,.. ,, ................,....,. 711, 1517 h 'wuflm ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' 55 99 Hinuifh, Sharon ...., , ........................ 711. 150 iolinsgfihe ' '1 A 65 Hines, Jini ..,....... ....... 5 4. 165. 171. 173 011 M1611 ' ' '444 K 5, Hirsfli, Curtis . .... ...,.........,..............,.... 6 5 19161 MH 5 ' ' 7 9 Hirsfh. Jdnies .....,. ....... ,,..,.. .,... . .... 7 s 1 '1 5 ' 1 11191 Hisaw, Jennie ..,.,, ....... , , .....,.........,. 78 d - Y 55711 '5 ' ' ' 75 1,7 Hisldu, Kei1li ...,.. ....,.......... 5 4. 165. 190 Jmfiy 1' '11 1 1 55 ' ' 6 1 Hissung, Bula ...... ....... 9 4, 99, 105. 152 1 '-5 '5 ' ' ''' ' ' Hin' Rosetta 78' 155' 177 Jurclxln, Martha .. ..... .................,... 6 5, 143, IR5. 187. H13 Hlobil, Rosemzry ,.,,,.. . .....................,..,......... 78 - K - Hoatson, Norman ........ ............... . .................,.... 5 Z '-111,10 ge' M -'Ike 19, 34, My, 167' 190 Eassnhnbjeise ....... .....,. . ,..... ..... 5 3 . 132 Hofer. Margie .,... ,. ....................., 65, 15a KNSY- bfybff' -1 1- 7 - '- 1 5 lgs Hoff, Del6ris .... , .. ,... ..., , ..... ..,............,.. 6 5 , 148 K'a '5-E ' e 7111 5' iiii' ' 79 Hogrefe, Lorem . ..... . ..,..... , .......... ..... ..........,. , ....,... . . 65 Ksniu ' '4 'A ' 53 ,nglmmggaurhiin .. .... . ...... 52, 152. 156, 178, iso. isa Kmddl' Mm Ellen 56 52 191 175 188 5.1 155 150 175 180 190 182 1411 128 64 173 165 77 156 175 156 52 77 188 149 190 178 188 188 77 52 155 155 32 77 64 157 151 175 52 77 52 171 51 32 175 157 156 112 190 77 174 175 183 158 52 32 175 154 177 64 77 33 93 155 187 190 160 33 169 168 127 1511 170 153 6-1 Drrir. jrrdirh .,...1. ...,.,...,.., ,,.... 7 6 . 155. 1611, 164. 172 Fmirr. Bill Drews Allng , ,,.,.,,. .. ............. 51. 102, 11114. 117. 120. 1911 Frazier. Willie ..... , ............,....,... ...,,,,. . Drews. Mel ,,,...... 19. 14. 25. ao. 99. 1111, 1112, 117 Frederick. Carol ..... ......... 5 1. 156. 167. 169. 110. 149. 196 Frenrh. Ruth ...w.V, .......1.......,.......,......,............ 7 7, Duckworth, E111-line ..,,... ....,............... 51, 15s. 1119 Frinlr. l-vnn 1...-- 64. 158. 159. 174. 178. Duke. David ........, ..... 7 6. 112, 127 Fuller. jerrie Duke, Jnnres Funk, Aries ........ .......,,..........,,.... ..........,.... Dnnken. jernlrl ,..... ....,.,..,.,......,,..........,,......,......,..........,,.... 6 5 Funke. Gerda .,.... ,...,. . ......................... ..... 7 7 , Durbomw. Dale .......,. .. ................,,......,........ an 119. 1211. 1911 G Dyer, zirelbn .......,.....,.. 51. 161. 163. 1711. 11111. 1115. iss. 197 ' E Gaze. Gregory .....,. .........,..............................., 6 4, ' ' Gallagher, Gwen 31, 141, 161, 162, 163, Ensun. Bnrhrrn ..... .... ,.,.,,.......,....,, 7 6 , 155 176.173, East, Eleanor ........,, ,.,,.. 5 1, 161. 16.1, 181 Ga11ng1nr,1-nni Euston. Dorothy ....... .,....,.,..,. . . ...,.. 63, 173 Ganuung. Gary ...... ..... 5 2, 104, 165. Eckstrin. Dennis .... ......... 6 5 Gnpen. Virginia ..,..... 52, 181, Edgerton, Anna .,,... ...... 3 I S9 Garcia, Dolores ...,....... 52, Edlund. Sigfrid Garcia, Grant .,..... ......... 7 7. E1l1v:1rds.D11nne Garrett. Donald .,..,.,... Edwards, Mirhnet ...... . ...... 65, 71, 151 Gnrris- Doralice ...,. 64, Edwards. Toni .......,. .............. I . 76. 154 G1irriS.Tlwn1aS Egbert, Richard ...... ........,.,...............,..., 7 6 Garrison. Allen ..... 32. Eide, Srnnrg 4,,,,,,A,.,,. 19' 75, 157, 159 Garrison, Vivian ....... ....,......... . Elnni. Cha Del ..... ..,..,.....,,,...,,.............,. 6 3, 159 Gaskill, Charlotte ........,..,......,............... 52. Elninre. Charles , ...... ....... 6 1, 111. 151. 154. 157 Gres. ani, .....,...... ...... 5 2. 149, 152, 156. Elnuvre. Darlene ........ . ..,...........,...,....,...,,..,..,. ,.,.. 5 1 Gass. William .......,... 52, 149, 152, Elmore. urririn .,,... ....,,, ,,...,, ...,,.. .....,.... 7 6 G a les, James ----4--- --r-rr-r--r-rr--.---.---.--..----...-..-..- Elwun1.l. Duane ..., ,4,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1, 4 Gates. John ...... ..... . , .... .,........ ........ ......... . .,.... . Ely, Merle . ,.....,...., , ,,,,, 76, 155 Gauthier, Dnrlnrn ........ ..... 6 4. 150, 1511. 178, 1117, Endicott. Colleen ,.,,... .....,., 6 4, 172 Gauthier. Louis . .... .......,....,..,.......,........,. . 52. Englnnd, Kenneth ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Gay, Bnb ,,... . ..,.... ....., 3 2, 99, 102, 170, Engl11nd.N0rmnn ..... ..........,.. 7 6 Guy- Julia ---v---- - -.v---.- 64. 156. 170. Englernan, Rosalee ..... 64. 187 Gear. Barbara English, 11111111 ....... ........ 5 1. 167 Gfhrkr. John ..... sz. 159. 175. 177. English. Winnie .... ,1,. ..,,,.,,,,, 5 2 , mn Gehrke, Kay .........,... .............,1................ 6 4, Erb, Michael .......... .......,,,...,,,,,.,....,....,............... 7 6 Gwfse. Sulanne .... ....... . ............. .... Erivksun Robert ....... .... ..,..,......... 5 2 , 117. 125, 1911 German, Jerry --.- ..................... Erirlrsnn, Verna ..,... .. ..,..... 51. 114. 115. 161. 165. 1711 Gierok, Noel . ...... ,...,. 7 7. 150, 13.1, 11151, 195 Gilbert, Kenneth ....,.,.. 77, Eritkson. Yvonne ,.... ....,.......,...,..,,,,.. 7 6, 155, 1511 Gilbert, Larry ..... ..,......., Essex, Norma .,.... ....,.., 3 1. 1411 Gillian, Alberta ,,.,,,, E1-ans, Charles ................ 76 Gcessling, Donna ..... E1-ans,ja1-le Gnldt, Michael .......,., . 64, Evuns, Robertta ....... ......,.. 6 4 Gwfhr Phlllll' ---- .................. 5 2, Eycrs. Cecil .......,.. ,... ........ 7 6 Goods, Ruth . ....,..,. ....... 7 7. 150, Evers. Jrihn ......... ....... 5 2, 154 .Gunim Qsamg ....... ......................,... Evers, Sharon .... ...... . .,,... 64 Gnrer. Bruce ....... ..,,....,.....,. , Ezell. Gladys ,.... .,............ .... . , 64, 167 Goree, Alan ....,....... . .,,.......,......,..., .. Eufll. Jean ...... .,...,...................,. ...... 3 1 . 1114 Gorman, Mike .............. ....,,. 3 2, 165. F- Gvrhard. Raymond ...........................................,.... ' Grabowski, Robert .,1,,.. ...............,, ...,...,..,....,,.,..,,,,..,,, . .. Fabian. Duke ...... ....... .....,......,....,,......,,. 6 4 Graham, Hilton ...,., ....... 1 48. 152, 153. 156. 164, F11l1I. Danny ....... .,..... 6 4. 151. 17-1 Grantham. Charles .,,.. .....,........................,. 7 7, 150. Farbiis, Terry .,... . .....,.,..,..,............. 1,57 Gr11n1hr1m,KEnl'll'i11 Faux. Jrrhn ......... s .... 64, 128. 153, 166 Graue. Gwen .......... . ........................, 32. Faux. Robert ..............,..... 52. 167 Graves, Nathan ..... ......... ,.....,....,... ...,... 7 7 , Emir. iii? d ...... ., ....,...,.., sz. 111, 116 Graves, Richard ..,.,. ..... 6 4, 99. 1119. 128. Fnweeit, Ruhr-rt ......... ...,... 6 -i, 111. 128, 151 Grai-lee, Lois ....... ..,........,.....,,..........,..,....,, Feemster. Ruben .,..... ..,......,...,....,.. 7 7. 154 Gray. Clurlrnr ---.-- . ...... . .......... 52. 172. Fielder. jarwies . ...... ................,... ,,,.,, . 7 7 Gray, Cherie ...... ..,.........,,.,.... 5 2, Fielder. Lillian .... ............................................... 7 7 Qgy, ohh ........... ........... 5 2. 167. Fields, Herbert .,,,.,,, .,.,....,,......................... .,.,....,....... 5 z Green. Barbara ..,.,, ,, ..,. 6-1, 911, 150, Fields, Yvonne ....... .... . ,. 31, 95, 148, 167, 169, 175 Green. Charlene . .... .................,.,,,.,,.,.,,. . . Firlds, Runalil .,...... ..................,.......,.......,,,.., . ,,..,, 7 7 Green, Coy ,,,.... .. ,.,,,,.,,...,.,.,,.,,,,, Fields. Shirley ....., ........,.,,.. ......,......... 7 7 , 166 Green, Lrrrry .,..,. ...,.., 5 2. 116, 1.19, Finnlley, Marlice ,..,, ,..,.....,..,. 7 7 Green, Wayne ....,,,,. ......,,.....,,. 7 7, Finlon, Palririai Gregarius, Hugo ,..,,. . ....... 77, 173. Fisher, Shirlce .. , .... 31, 170 Griffith. ,lack ,....,. ......,...,......., . .. Fitrh, Ellen ..... , ............ 77 Grout. Earl ....,,.. ......,..,....... , , Fitch, 'rhrrnn . . ....... 77 Grnat, Harry ,... .... ..,. . . .. Fixen. Gary ......,.... .......,..,,.... 5 2 Gronau, Adele ....... ......... 3 5. rlrirlnnnn. Jirn ..... ....... . ..........,.......,..,. 77, 153 Gwsh. Marv r.----- --.- ..----.--.-. . . 7 77. Fleishninn. Joanne ..... .........................,.......... 7 7, 155. 173 Gruber. Shirley ....... .....,......,............ 6 4, Fleishman, jurly ..... ........ 6 0, 61, 64, 164. 167, 173, 188 Guise, Raymond ....,,. ...., 5 2. 99. 106, 157. Fleming, Sandrr ....,,,. ..........,... 6 4, 158. 159. 160, 175 Guise. Wayne ...... .....,...,,............ 7 7, Flnry, David ...,..... ........... 3 1. 149, 165, 175 Gurgel, Mari: ..... ......,.........,,.,.,.,....,... Flory. Judith .... ..... 7 7, 155. 158. 159 Gurney, Carole ...,,. 64. 166, 168. Floyd. Beverly .,.... . ..............,,.....,,.......,... 52 Gurney, Phyllis ...,... .,........ 5 2, 166, Flnyd. Milton. ..... ....... ....... ...,..,... 7 7 G urule, Dewain ..... ,...,,....... . 77, 112, Foster, Eldon .......... ............................ 7 7 Gurule. Effel . ........ ............................................,.... 5 3, Fnste , Pegg . ...... ...... S 1. 167, 169 Gustafson, Ann ...,.. ....,,.....,,.,.... 3 3. 150, 156. 161, 163. Fggfler j.l,gy.rL . , ..,............. 52, 154 H Fowler. Robert ..... ,,.. . ,.............. 7 7, 150 '1 11611, Dick .....,.,.,.... ....... 5 1, 92. 111, 149 Hrdsell. Gary ..,..., ,,..... , ..... 64, 111, 126. Francis, Shirley ..... , .....,..... 64, 174. 1117 Hadsell, Joyce ..... ............................. Franklin, janire ..... .....,...,.,,.., 5 4, 1711 Hadsell, Gayle ...... 77, 1411, 150 Kennedy, Dennis ..,...,.,,,. ..,,,. , , 79 Lunt, jim .,....,,w.. ..,......,...4.,..,.................,...,.,.... 7 9, 173 Kennedy, Donna ........ 1 ..., 55, 160, 187 Lyman Melvin ...... 54, 58, 145. 151. 152, 15-I, 175 Kenyon, Delia ........ ..........,... 6 5, 188 176. 137 Kienslra, Kay .... . ,..,.. ...... 7 9, 155, 164 Lyon. Bonnie ..,., ,...,.....,.,.,..,.. . ,.......... .,.....,.,. 7 9 Kincaid, Barbara ,.... . ,,... ..... ..... . 5 6 M Kincaid, Carol k 1 - King, Larry ........ ..,..,.,.... 3 6 Mac ie, Anne ...,... .............. ......... S 4 , 175. 178, 188 Kirhufer, Jean ........ .......... 5 6. 175 17larEenri. lnglrre ...... .. ...,..,,.,.,............ 54, sa, 159 Kirhofer, Norma 1. ..........,, 79, 150 Mzffett, Mike ..... .,..,,. 6 6, 111, 118. 167 Kirkland, Dan ........ 65, 111, 151 Mngill, Myrna ....,. ,,.......... ........................... . . . 54 Kirkpatrick, Esther . ...,...,....,,.... 65 Mahan, Leroy ...... ....... .................,...,......,...... . . . 37 Klan. Ruben ....... ,....,,,.. . ..., 65 71 Mainibnurg, Lester ........ ...... 7 9. 112, 127, 155, 172, 175 Klen, Alben , ....... ...... 5 5, 111. 157 Mainwaring, Doris ......, ......,.....,,...............,......,,........ 6 6 Kletl. ,lan-les ...,. ....,.,.... 7 9. 157 Manary, David .,..,.., .. .,.,.......,.,.. 79. 112, 1211, 153 Klose, Bob ........... ........................... 6 5 Malman. 1-inn ....... .. ,..,. 511, 511, 111, 149. 152. 164. 175 Knapp, David . ,..... .......... 7 9. 168. 169 Mansell, Phillip ..... . .................,..,... 79, 112, 127, 155 Knutson, Karen ...... ..,... 6 5, 1711, 1711. las M field Qhgglgg ....... .... , 54, 56, 94. 145, 149, 167, 175 Krause. Francis .,.... ............... 5 5, 11l, 157 Manson, biane ......... ,....,,.... ..... ............ ..... ,... .,,... , B 0 , 1 7 3 Krause. Gary ..... .... 5 5, 99. 1115. 157 Markel, Bcnita ...,,. ...........,...,,..., 5 4. 130. 161, 165 Krause. Gwen .. . ................ ..................... 6 6 Marks, Beatrice Kru111holz,Bi1l ......... ..,.... 5 6, 149. 171, 175, 190 Maries, Bruce .,....... ,. .... 19, 60. 61, 66, 111, 126 Kubrick, Rnberr ...,,. ....,............ ..........,....... . . . 66 Marqnarn. jnn ..,., . ..,..........,,..,...,.......,... ......... 11 0 Kuhl, Glenn ...,,.,.,,. ....,.....................,.............. 5 3 Mnrquardt, Doris .,,.,. ,.... ................. 5 4 , 156, 1117 Knbli. Anira .............., ..... ...., . 5 6, 150, 1511. iso. 1116 Mnrrel, Marsha Knykendall, jndirh ...,, ,,,...,,,,,.. .,.. ...... 7 9 . 155, 175 Marsh, 1-1615 ....... .. ......,....,....... 66 T L1 Marsh, Frank ............. .1161 37. 154 Marrh, Rayninnd ........ .... ......,,.,..., . 6 6 Llcnmbf- Vlfilllllll ---- -r---r---- ---f-r----44-r-----r----4--r----5-- 1 5 3 Martin. Marjorie ...... ...............,..........,,................... 5 4. 158 Lafferry, Rnherrn ..... .....,....... 5 6. 1-10, 1411. 159, 175 Martin, Nanny ....... ..,....,......,,,..,...................,.. 6 6, 159. 173 LaHaie. Marlene ........ ....,.....,,.................... 3 6. 1111, 159 Marne. Sandra .,..... 54, 161, 169, 176, 1111, 182, lss La May, Darlene ...... 66. 150. 1511. 159. 172. 175 Merril-1, Sylvia ,.....,, ..........,,.,,......,.........,, 5 4, 170, 1711. 1148 Lamica, Susan ....... ............-...-----..-----..--.--------------- 3 6 Mni-rin, Venia ......... .................................................. 1 .-.. 5 4 Lance, Kathleu .,.. ................ ............................ 6 6 Margin, Bill ,..,,.,,,,, . ......................,. su Langford, Cariene ...............................,.......... .1 79 Maru, Thomas ............ .................. 8 0 Langley. Danna .... 79. 155. 1511. 160, 177 Martwirk, Kenneth .,....., ,.......,. 6 6,150 175 Lanning. Joanne ..... 6. 55. 170, 178. 1501 188 Mnryqn, james ........ ...... 8 0, 112. 153 hm gag ....... ............. 5 5. 59. 174, 11111 Massey, Sam ...,...,..,, ,.... 5 4, 151, 154 Lanrz, Dennis ....... ....... .-..----..-------e-- 44----- ----e-- 7 9 M a rhews, Charles ........ ---.--...........----- 5 4 Lanz. Riclmrd .... -e-------------a---------- 7 9 Maupin, Aldnn ...... -.1....-..--- 8 0 Lapp. Gerald ....,,..... .... .....-........- 3 6 , 191 Mnnpin, verr-ian ...... 80. 157 Lasater, Richard .......... ...................... 5 3, 151. 154 Maxam, Clayton ..... ............ . 1 37 1,,,'n3'enni lrh ', David ......,....................... 79. 173 Mmm, Eileen, ,.,,,,,,, ....... 6 6. 1511 Lan-. lningene ......,,... ....,., 6 6. 130, 1511. 161, 165 r.,r,y,,,5,Ger.1.1 Law, Darlene ,Mayfield ,Mumg . .....,. . ........ ......... , ., 54 Lawless, june ........ r-------- 1 H -r'- 79 Meade, Eleanor ........ ..,................... . .. 5-1 Leathclm, Florence . ...... 79. 158 Meade, james ...... 55. 108, 190 Lefiler. Shirley ....,. ..... 7 9. 173 Meed, jean ....... 1 ........... 80. 159 Lefler, jnniee ...,.... ...... 1 56. 165 Mghlhgff, Bill ,. ,..,... .....................,.................,..... . S0 Lefler. anger ,,.... ....- 6 6. 157 Mennn, Beverly ....,,.. .................................,.... .... 6 6 . 173 Lehni, ,lnnnne ....,. . ........ 55. 1411 Mendenhall. Bill ....... .... .... 5 5 ,99, 110, 117, 125. 190 Lesigg, Darla ...... ---r - afa- - -1 -rrr------ 55 Mendenhall, Lurry ......................,..........,........... R0 Lesserr, Chiquita ...... 7161536 :gg Mendirnr, Donald ...,, .. ........ .....,...,.,. . 66, 154 Lester. oanne ........... .... ....... . . errill ann ..,.,,,... ...... 5 5. 170 ester. Loria .,.....,..,...,. ..,.........,..............,. 7 9. 158 hmfifiize ......., ..,,........ 3 7 Lewellyn, D1-nnld ...... ...7--.-...-..-.-..---.------f- 1 -------4 7 9 Merrill, Ken ......... 1 ................. 37 Lewellyll, Donna ,..... ...... 6 6. 130, 161. 165. 187 Mesman. M3515 ...,.... ...............,,........ 5 S Lerrey. Berry ........ .--- 1 -.---. 1 ..-v--v- -v--------- 1 -- 79 Messinger, Jnyre ........... ...... 1 9. 55. 1601 153 Lewey. Bonnie ....... '---- 5 3- 164 Mewhinney, Carol ..,.... .-..-------..--- 1 --.e- -e-. 5 5 Lewis. Frank ........... -e4e-4f-----rr-- 6 6 Menrhinney, Wanda ....... .1 ........................... R0 Lewis, Howard ........ -.---11 5 3- l57 Meyers, Deanna ,..,...... ......,......,.......,.. 1 11. 75. 1111, 155 Lewin, jerry ..,.,.. .... 5 6. 165 1 -gum .....,. ..,,...................,,,..........,,........... 5 5,166 Len-ir. Joyce ........ 4a---------- 5 5 'ller, carnlyg , ...... .......... J 51155, 159. 1616 112, 175 Lerriir, Mirhnl ......... ---'------r--n--r-a- 6 6 Miller, cllhn .........,, .,....,........,............,.,.,, 6 6, 1511, 173 Lewnann. Ciirnl ....,, --r-'------- 5 3- 173 Miller, Jn Anne .......,.......,.......,...........,............................ so. 155 Lewman. S11-nlfy .-.-1-- ...,... 6 6, 111. 126 Miller, Margie Anne Lidman. Carolyn ....... -r------r--r----a- 7 9 Miller, Nnrnia. ...,... 92, 1511, 161, 165. 164. 1711. 173 Lincoln. Sarah ......... 1 r--- 66- 166- 169 Miller, per. ,,,....,,,.............,....,.,, 19, 21, zs, as. 136. 149, 175 Lindquist- Pllll --r--- --------- 7 T713 Miller, sandra .................................................,...... ao. 155. 156 Lim-ille. Louise -...--- rr------ 1 rrra--f-f 1 - Mile ghargg ...,..... ..... 1 11. 55, 156, 17-1. 175. 178 11111 Lloyd, Dennis ...... -.1.-..--.------..-e--'---- G 6- 111 1.1r,e,..r,p1ryllie ...,..,. ..,..............................,...., 5 5 156 Lul11,Dudee ....,........ .......... 7 2. 75. 79, 155. 172 Mmhellv Mike A -,-.,,., w--,.,.v-, hvrhuw 8 0 U Un I-91111. Ellvlbffh -n---- ----- 4 9- 75- 170- 175' 135 Mi1chell,Dnvid ........ ......... .... ................ 6 6 L9ns1 Sally -e---llal---l---- r--a a-a- r--r-- 7 2 - 79- 791 '55 Mnnrne. Bill . ,.......... ....,......,.................,.......... 5 5, 99. ma, 190 Longanecker. Danna .e.... ---r------r-------r-----a----f----- - A 53 M61-rsxnd, Penney ........................................................ 80. 173 Lonsarwfkff- Kfnnvlh .----rr ------e--f----l--rr-----rr--r---r------- A 79 Moore. Julia .....,.. 61, 66, 14s. 164, 1611. 175, 178 Loper, Jeffery ................ ............. 'I 3. 79- 112- 117. l77 Mnnre, Lnrerra ,...,,.,.,,,,..,.........,,......... ss, 1511. 1115, 11211, 19E Lorenz, Sharon 1 ............ ..... 1 9. 491 55- 58- 161- 164- 169 Mnrelnnd, Wayne ......,,......,,............,.....,.......,. 511. 99. 1111, 190 175- 178- 189 Morgan, Alicia ......... . ........ .................. 6 6. 191 Lovin. Karen .....----- ---------r--r-r----rrrr---- A -- 79- 155 Morgan, Carl ........... ..... ..... . . ee .-..----..-...-- 38 Lnwden, Dorothy ..,.. 1 1 -r'.-1------------ 54. 170 Morgan, Dial, ,,..,........ ,....,,...... ......,................. 5 5 , 151 Lmvdenh Gen, ,-.,,,,. M ..,..,,,,, 66, 1111, 151, 157 Momeau, Beverly ...... ............................... 3 8. 92, 148 I-Own John -.-----.- ,..,,.. 6 6. 111, 1211, 190 Morning, Marilyn ........ ..,... 5 11, 150, 140, 161, 178. 180 Lnwery,Dr511ie Mnrria, Loretta ..,.,. ......................,...,......,.. 6 6, 172 Lowery, Dennis ....... ------. ---1-------1--r---- 7 9 Mn,-rig, Beny . ,.,....,,.. .,... 5 5, 158. 173 Lucas. Charles 1-111111- -1 -5--- 54 Morrison, Donald ....... ,.............. ........ 5 5 L11ncl1zren,IKrnr --..--- ------------ 5 5 Morrison, Walter ....... .-----....... - -.-- 8 ll Lnnr, jaeqneline, ....,, ........ 5 4, 150 Morrow, Don ........ . ..... 58. 157, 165 Nutter, John .... ..,.................. ..... 8 1 Morrow, Wayne ......,.. ........,,.,...,.. 5 5 O 1 Morse, amy .......... .,.....,.........................,.... s o ' Moser, Mike .,....,,., ...,...,..........,.........,...,..,,..... 8 0 O'Brien. Gerald ....... ..,...,..,..., ..,.,. 3 9 Moulton. Shirley 1 ....,. ........ 5 5, 158, 159, 178, 188 obye. Alln .........- .....-. ................. 1 6 7 Mreen, Jim ..........,..,. ......,.,..,,........,.................,., B 0 Oden, Alma ..,..... ............,.....,.... 6 7 Muench, Carl ............ ........ 5 5, 101, 175, 190 Oden, Delbert ,... . ...., 39, 165, 190 Munson, Umrne ....... ......,.......,..,...... 5 155 Oden, Event ..,,. ... .,,.....,......... . 67 Munson, Lorin ......... ....,.....,.....,,,....,.... 3 B Offill, Barbara ..... 1 ,....,,. 59, 166, 169 Murphy, EmmaLee ..... .............. 8 0, 150, 155 Ogle, Billy .,.... ....,....,.......... 8 1, 175 Murphy, Kelvin 1 ....... ...........,........... 6 6, 111, 157 Ogle, Jo Dale .... ........ 67, 178, 180, 188 Murray, Charlene ..,.,. ..... 8 0, 150, 155, 158, 177 Okeson, Reinard ......, .,... 1 9, 39, 90, 154, 157 Murray, Joyce ,... ., ...,.,.,........................,.,... 38 Older, Aleta , ....... .....,..,...................... . . 67 Mursthall, Fred ..... .... ............................... 80 Older, Ralph ........... .............................. 8 1 Myles, Zeta .......... ....... ....... , . so,155,15a O'Leary, Kenneth .,..... ..... 5 9, 149, 171, 173 Myers, Jeanie .,., .....,,.. .,,,,....,,...,,,...... .....,.....,... 1 5 B Oliver, Kent ..,..... ...,,.....................,.., 6 7 tM Olsen, Gary ..... ....... . .. ...... .. 67 C- Olsen, vienir , ..., ,,..... .... 6 1 McAllister, Bruce ........ 19, 25, 57, 149, 152, 164, 167. 169 175 Olsen, Arlette ...., ....., a 1, 172 McAllister, Gerald .,......... . ,.,,.... ........ ,........,. B 0 , 150, 153, 167 Olson, Chester ....... .....,......,... B 1 McCallister, Joann ....... ...... .......... ........ . . 11 54 Olson, Evelyn ...... ............. 8 1, 160 McCarter. Vivian 1 ..... ,1 ........,......, 37, 156 Olson, Laura 1 ..,.... 1 ..... 11 ..........................,...... 81 McCarthy, Marilyn .,... ....... 5 4, 159, 172 Orr,1.inda .,....... .....,.,..,............ a 1, s5, 155, 172 McCauley, Sandra ....,.. ................ ..... 8 0 , 150 Orr, Norma ....... ........ 5 , 7, 59. 158. 181, 185. 188 McCloud, Joanne ..,....,. ......, 8 0, 155, 160, 177 Osburn, David ........ .......,....,.,.....................,. 5 5, 151 McClure, Richard ....... ..,...... 5 4, 156, 175 Osburn, Earlynn ...... ....................,...,......,..,.......... 5 5 McConnell, Daniel ....., .... .............. 8 0 , 112 Ottis, Larry .,........, . ...... 59, 149, 190 McCord, jlurles .......... .,..... 6 6, 155, 175 Owen, Lynda .-.. .-.- 1 , ..... ........... 6 7, 1.50 McCormick, Jack ....... , ,..,......... 1 ....... ..... ....., 8 0 Owens, Melvin Mgy. gm ......,....,.. ...,,. 5 4, 99. 107, 190 P lg-ggrgg 1.331 .............. ........... . ........,. 5 4, 154 1' '-' McDonald ames .... ..... ,,..,.,,..... . , .. 54, 111, 126, 168 Pabst, Marianne ...,,,. ......,........................................ 5 5,156 McDonald, Patsy ........ ............ .,.......,.........,...............,.. 6 6 Packard, Bill ........ 1, ........................... ,........ ..... ...... 6 7 , 126 McDowell, Jim ..,..........,... ..,..... 6 6, 14s. 153, 156, 170, 175 Padriek, James ..... ...,..., 5 5, 111, 126, 154, 177, 187, 190 McDowell, Robert C. ......,.,. ..,.............,....................... 5 7, 150 Page, Connie , ..,., ...................,... . ,.... ...... , ....,....... 6 7 , 170 McDowell. Robert Earl ....,................,..,.................--............ 66 Pggg Darlene ,....... ...,... ......... . .,.....,. 1 9 , 49, 55, 164 McFarland, Bruce .............,....,,.........................,.......,., 54, 167 Page, Dawn 1.,....... ....... 55, 150, 161, 163 Meaarlana, Larry ...... . ..,.. 5. 6. 19. 54. 99. 107. 149. 175, 190 Pagni, Frank .......... ....... 6 1, 111, 151 ln , ,Qian ..............,..........,...... 19, 49. 53, 149, 167 Pagni, Kenneth ....... ............,.......... 8 1 Mcliarlan , Phyllis ..................,............. 1 ....,........ so, 172 Paine, 5.-ia.. ,,,,, .,..,,,,,. 67 McGivney, ac ..,...... .............................................. 5 4 Painter, John ........ 1 ......... 1 ....,...... 55, 170 Mrfiarth, 11515, ........ 1 ................,,..........................,... 80 Palmer, Anita ....... ...................... B 1, , 172 Mgregqg, Doug ,...... . ..,... 19, 48, 49, 54, 167, 169, 175 Palmer, Dave .,,...... , .................... 59, 149, 167, .169 McGuire, Carolle ...... ...... .... ..... 1 ,... 5 4 , 130, 152, 165 Palmer, Grace ........ ........,......... 1 9, 73, 81, 155, 173 McGuire, Molly ...... . .................. ...................... . B0 Palmer, Helen ..... . ..... ....... 5 8, 89, 161, 165, 167, 168, 169 McGuire, Rose , ..... ............-............... B 0 Palmer, Charlene .....,.. ........,.........,............,.......... 8 1, 155 Mclntire, Har ..... ..,.....,............,............... 54, 171, 173 Paguin Ehillig .,............................ 67, 111 , Gwen ..........,.........,.,...,.,...........,...........,.........,..... 57 Paquin, San ra ........ ..,...................... 1 1 56, 148. 172 Meuagnlin, Pamela ............ 5, 6, 66, 144, 164. 175, iso. 11111 Parker, Carer ...... ...... 6 7, 130. 161, 165, no Mclirola, Dianne ...,...,.... 19. 54, 513, 114, 115, 130, 145. 152 Parker, E.-elyn ,,... .............., a 1, sa, 155, 172 156,161, 162.163,175,178, 181 191 Parker, Joan ........,.. ......... 4 o, 169, 170, 171 McLean, Duane ....,.... ......,....,.,.............,....,..,...,. 1 1 .,...........,, 80 Parker, Raymond .,.... ,.,.... 6 7, 167, 169 McLean, Patricia , ..... ...... . ....... .......................,......,... 5 4 ,Barking Elaine .... .....,,,...,......,.. . 56 McLeod ,Qggw ...... ..... 5 4, 99, 107, 149, 190 Parkins, Wayne .... ............... 40, 165 McLeod, Kendon 1 ....... .......,......... 1 ..................... 6 6 Parks, Rachal ..... ................. 6 7, 173 McLeod, Patty , ....... .,.............,............ 8 0, 155 Parrack, Donna 11 .,.... ..,....,.,..,................,.....,. 6 7, 156, 158, 178 McMu1la1-1, Mary 1 ..... .......................,.... . ........... 5 7 Parrish, Howard .................... ...........,........................................ 4 0 MePeak, Norma ..... ........,......... 17, 18, 57, 199, 201 Parsons, Barbara . ........... 40, 156, 158, 161, 163. 170. 178. 198 McTimmonds, Joan ..............,................. 158, 159, 174, 191 Parsons, Tom .......... .........,...,...................,..,......................... 4 0 N Parsons, Vades jo ...,.,., . ..........,...............................,...., 81, 155 i' 1' Patterson, Charlyne ....... ....... 6 7, 159 Nandie, Emilie ,..... ..,....,.,. .... 5 5, 59, 166 Patterson, Dwane ...... ......................,.. . . 40 Nealy, Delmar ....... ,.....,.... , .....,..,..,.........,,...,. 5 5, 157 Patterson, Stella Neely, Paul .,..... ................................................... 5 a Payne, Joyee .......... ........ 4 o. 152. 158. 175 Neese, Adele .,,..,, .,...,. 4 9, 55. 156, 170, 178, 180, 188 Pearson, Lee ....... ...W .....,........,......,.,. 56. 167 Neesc, Edna .,......... ............... 3 8, 136, 160, 170, 188 Pearson, Peggie ...... .... . 1 40, 150, 152, 167 Neilson, Cl1'0i .....,.. . ..................... 55, 148, 167, 188 Pglkgy, Phyllis Egilson Lg ,1 ......... ..... 5 5, 58, 164, 166, 175 Pendell, Anne ..,,..... ,,....... 5 6, 156, 175 Nelson, Glarlotte , .... , ........ ........... .............. . 1 55 Pendell, Conrad ....... ...... . ,. .............. 40 Nelson, Denton ...... ............................................. .1 ..,.....,.. 6 6 Per-ge, Robert ., ,,,,,.,,.,.. ...,..,.......,...............,........ 4 0, 171 Nelson. Phyllis ............... - .-.,.... ..... ........---.---- .-.- .-..---.-----...-1 8 0 P e rkins, Richard ........ . ....,.................,................,. 81. 128 !,ev,1,' ,QA ----------- ,---- 1 9. 55. 88. 99. 109, 117. 125. 190 Pernell gevergy ........ 1 . .... 56, 161. 165, 170, lac, rss Nevi, Lulnn .1........ .,,.............,,,...,.,..,... 8 0, 144, 155, 160 Pemgl , Dnlg , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 5, 40, 156, 180. 186, 183 Newkirk, Jackie ...... ..,................,.,.....,.... 1 ...,1.,....1...11....1 8 0 Pg,-fy, Snsnn ,,,,,, ...1.1,,,,.....1...1...,...1.. 8 1, 177 Nfwmlni Judl' ---r4- ---fr-r 6 5. 159. 175. 173. 130. 135 Perry, Viola ...1... . ...... 56 Newman, Mike .....1 ......11....1..,.,.............,..........,.1....1.1 8 0 parnmm, Alvin , ,,,,, .11......1 6 7 Newman, Sherman ....1. . .1.... .1 ..., 55, 111, 128, 151, 187 Peters. Jlrk ------1.-. 1.... .... . . 67 Nichols, jerry , .1..... .-4--4---.--------.-- 6 6. 190 Peters, Rodney .......11... ,. .11....,.,.....111...,11... . ......... ....1- 1 -.....-- . 55 Nichols. John 1 ---..-.---...,..--....-- 98. 165 Peterson, Dorothy ....... . ..,,.........................,.............,..... si, 155 Nichols. I-my -.--.-- --,1- 5 9. 170. 173. 190 Peterson, Franres .,.....1 ...., 4 o, 14s, 150, 156, 159. 184. IBB Niles. Clwl -.-----. ----..---..--. -..11--.11-. . - --39, 148. 155. 159 Peterson, Gary .... ,.., . . .....1............... ,....., 6 1, 111, 12s, 190 Niles. Nellif 4--- - ----4A--.--.-.------------,..--.---- SS. 92. 140. 158 Peterson, Jn ann. ...... ,,.. . .,,,. . .1.........,......... .,.. s 1 , 155 Nill. Karen ...............1 55. 59. 114, 115. 158. 170. 178, 188 Petit, Rosemary .....1. .....,.. s 1. 155, rss, 159. 172 Noble, sandra ............1... 4a, 49, 55, 5s, 164, 178, iso, iss Petrie, Charles ....... ....,..,.,,........,,......1............ 5 6 Norrick, Marvin ....11............ . .............1..1.....111.........,...-.. 59, 154 Perrin, Grace ,,,,,,, , .1.... ...1..........1.....1...... 4 0 Norris, Bob ..11,..111.... ...1..,....... ..1. ....,.1....1.1.11......1. 8 0 , 153 Pettit, Colleen .... 1. ....1 67, 175 Nortridge, Larry 11.. ,. 1...1 ...1. 8 0 Nutter, James .111 55 Nutter, Jerry .111. .....1 8 0 :Cay 210 Phillips. Denman ....... Phillips, Helen .... .... Phillips, Mike Rl. Ehilligs Larry ....... .......... 5 6. 152, Pierce, Lillie ............... ..... 11 1. 155 1,5a, Pierrepont, Mildred ....... ..... 8 1. 155. 1611. Pierson. Lynn ...,......,,.. ..., ,.......,,.,......... ' , Evel n ......,.... ...,.....,.... ....,.... mln ,.....,.,. .,... ............ 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Reese, Charlotte ....,,.. 56. 59, 161. 165, 178, 180, Reese, Christine ............................,.........., 67, 164, 178. Reese. Jny ,.........,......... -11.99. ma, ms. 117. 121, 149. 175. Reese, Mary jane ...,,.,.,.......................,.. . .... BZ, 155. Reeves, Richard ....,...............................,,.....,..,............. -11. Reid, Dwairle ..,.,..,.,....................,.,.....,.......,...........,.,......,.,.l,,,. Reid, jim ................ 6. 16. 111, -11. 99, 105. 1115, 117, 119, 120, 149, 175 Reish. Russell ..... ,,,..,....,.....,........., , ..............,..... 5 6. Rembert, Charles . ,..,. ........ 7 2. 75. 82, 112, 127. 153. Renfm, Ronald ,...... ............... 6 ll, 61. 68, 111. Rctcllless, Alun ,...,, .,,...............,...,,.,........... 5 6. Reynolds, s1.nn.n ..,.,... ............,....,...... 5 6, Rhodes, Betsy .....,,,,.. SZ. 155, 158, Rlnnlss, Betty Jenn ...... ...,.,..................... Rhynerson, Judith ..... ........... . ......... , Rhynerson, Kenneth . ...,, .... . .. 82. 127, Ricks. Jeanette .......... ............................,.......... linldsl, Judith ..... ..............,...,................... 5 tl. Riebel. Susan ....... ,... 1 9, 75. BZ, 155, 160, Riggins, Thomas Riley Deborah ....... ........,... 8 2. 155. 158, Rippetoe, Ella ..... ...... 82, 155. ltippstne, Floyd ............ .....,......, 6 a. Roberts, Larry .,...,.,.,. ....,, ......................... Rnberts, Rex ...... ........ ....,... ......,........................ Robertson gsm ,wil ......., ..... 1 6. iss, 187, Ro rtson, Rrvnald Robinson, Dnle ................ .....-.. 4 1. 92. 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Sanclquist, Phillip ....., Sargent, Glenda .... .. Sauer. Sauer. Donald ....... . 42, sz. ss. 172. ......,,',Q11Ifi'1iiQ .-..If i2f i'i'ifMii25. ss, iss. iss, ....Q'.'ffffQffffffffffffffwill .,.f'2EQ 'iS5Q iE'if iiE'if' ...QQ11'Q1I1'ffQQfQf.ff.i.' ESQ 19, 49, se. 149. 164. ,..,,......,.I11IifffIQfQfIffffffffllfuliil' i'3'5f' 5, 6. 42. 115.141, 178, mo. lsz .,,,, 42. ffQQ SE.' ...ff liEf iii5f ...,Q EiQ'iiii'iQ 'f.'fffff'iiQ'ii2Ei' .. ,,,, .ffQffQQQf Z2I 42, 156. Lois Savage, Alan .............. sfnnlrsn Ralph .... ....,.... Sfhnlenbatlnl, Donna ........ ........ 6 8. 150, 159, 164, 167. Scherf, Patsy ,...,..,.. ,.,,.. ......,.....,..,...................,.. a 2 , Schneider. Phillip ..... ...,..,.................. 5 6, 171. Scholz. Dorothy .,.. . ...... 56, 158, 161, 166. 175 ssnnlz, Gary ,,,,...,.....,,,... ,.................................... 6 ll, 155. Schoonover, Charles ..........................--------.--------------------1.-- ----- Schrader, Kathy ....,........... 43, 92, 159. 161, 163, 178. Scott, Bernrlrd start. Richard ............................. ........ 5 6, 167, Sealy. Alberta ,... .......,..... ....,....,......... il 2 . Sealy, Dnnnld ,............. .-------.------....--------n---- A Sense. Beverly ..,... ....... 8 2, 150, 155. Seeds. Barbara ....... ...........................,. . Seeds, Robert .... --.......------------.--.. Shlinllflnn. Fat ..... ..... -1 3. 519, 180. Shanks. Billie .... ....... 5 6, 1411, 160, Sheehy, Bill ....... ...........................- Sheperd, Judy ..,.. ..,.. s 2, 155. Shields, Ben ......, . ..........,........, ... Shier, Patty .... ...... 5 6, 178. Shoal, George ..... .,.. . ,........ 5 6. Shone. Wlrmn ...... ...................................... Shorb, Charles . ....... . ...,................,... 68, 111. Shores, Bonnie ..,,.. ..... 4 B, 152. 156, 176, Shores, Florence ..... .----..... -s-.. 6 3 . 92. 156. Short, Gordon ....... ..........................-.... ............-...... - Shumard. Karen ...... .. ...................-....----..----. ------------ 6 8. Siggmag Barbara ....... .. .... 56. Ss, 159, 161, 170, 180, Siler, Carol ................ ....,................,............................,,.., Silverthorn, Bonnie ..... ...........,............................ 8 2. Simmons, Tum ........... ....--.-.--.---.- ---..---.--.-.- B Z . Simonsen, Stephen .......- ------ 6 8, 111. 153. 157. Sims, Luci .....,...... , ....... ............--------..-------- 6 S . Sindell, Rosalie Anne ...... ......... 68 , 175, 176, Sistrul-lk, Evelyn ............. ......,... .....,....,.....,. Sizemore, Cecil .......... ...,....................... Skinner, Carol ....... . ,... .. ,...... .......... 5 6, 172. Sluton, Fama ..........,. ........ .............. ............,... ......,,,.. 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Allen ......... .,.. ............,......,.... .............. 11 5 Smith. james ...... . ..,, 19, sa, 112, 121. 155 Thompson, Larry ..,........ ,, ' ..., 69., 101. 1211. 151, 190 Millyjgg ...., .....,. 5 6. 152, 160, 175, -178 Thompson. 1111111111 ...............,,.....,......,....... aa Smith. ,llnire -.-..,.. ................,....,.....,....1.. . ..,, 6 3 Thompson, Ronlld ........ ..................,................ 5 1 Smith. Karol ....,...... ............................ . ............ 5 6. 164, 166 Thrush. Marvin .....,,.. ....... 8 3 snmh. Lnvnnnr- . ,........... .....,...... ,.... .... ...... . . . . 56. ss. 91, 164 Tibbirs- Billy -----V .4........,......... . .. 69 S1111111. 1-yrmr w.,. 43. 159. 161, 162. 170, 111. 115. 11s. ian Tillery. Leroy ....... -.... .............,.......... sa Smirh. Mnrilyn . ....................... 45, 115. 161. 110, 1111, 1111 Tiopets. Ronald ..,... ....... 6 9, 110. 173 Smith. Myrna ..... .................................... .................... ...........,,.. 6 11 T ipton, Melvin .,..... ..........,...........,.,....... 4 4 Smith. Nancy ....... ...... 4 3, 150, l78, 1311 Tompkins, Edna ........ ..............................,...... 6 9 Smith- S1111 ---,-- ,......... . .. ..4..., 611. 169 Tompkins,Ga1ry ...... ...... 69, 111, 126. 155, 167 gmillk 'Ilxmmy . -,-, .............,... a 5, 154 Towne. Emma jo .,.... .. .......... .,....,....,,. 6 9. 161 ntyt , ary .,..,....... .............. 5 7. 156 lgying, Samuel ,,.,.. ...............,....... 5 7. 154 Snell. Mary Ann ...,....,..........1....,....................... 68, 158. 178 Tracy. Cherry ...,..,. ....... 8 3, 158 Snider. Jeri Lee .. .............. . .........,. , ............,.....1.., 69, 150, 133 Trefern, Larry .....,,.,. ......................, . 57 , .... 51. 156, 161, 163, 161, 169, 115. isa Tribbey, Beverly . ...... ..........,....... 5 1, 159 Snyder. Emily .......... .........,.,............,,,.................,,.........,, ...1 1 5 5 Tripp. Dole ..........,. ...,......,. 4 -1, 92, 99, 104 Snyder. Lawrence .............................., ...........,.........,... 11 3. 1112 Tripp, Glenore ....... ...............,,.,.. 4 4. 150, 1511 Snyder. Lee ............... ..................,,. ...,,...,...................,..,,.,. , ., 115 Tripp.lrn1a' ....... ,........... ......, 6 9 , 1-111. 150. 1511, 159 Qrlyggr-Nong .......,.... 51. 144, 150, 159, 161, 164, 167. 115 Trumbull- 11011191111 -..---- ----..- 4 -l. 175- 1201 156. 1118 1111, 11151 Tuck. Jeanette ..........,. .........,,..........,.......,.......... 5 1 Solomon, Darrell , .............,.....,............... .. .....,......,.......... SQ Tucker, Thomas ....... ................................... 6 9 Solnmcrs. Truman ....... ..... 6 B Turk. Dixie ........... .......... 8 3, 155, 158 Southwood, Chuck ...... ........., .,........ 4 3 Turner, Florenre ....... ........................ ..... -l -1 . 164, 169, 177 Snwers. Deeann ......,.. .....,.,.,1.. 1 , .,,,., 153 Turner, nhn ......... .......,.. . ................... ..... ....... 5 7 , 92, 170 Spnhnle, Maurine . .... sa. 1511. 175 - Spalding. Brenda .... ...... s 3, 155, 172 Spangler. Quentin .... ....,..,,..,..,,,,,.. 5 1, 154 Ugstad, Doug ....... ....................,... 4 4, 165, 171, 173 Sparks. Betty ........ . .... 18. 61, 68, 188 Ullian, Bette ....... ,. 69, 159, 164, 166, 175. ISS Spnrlin. Mike .... ..,.,., 113, 112, 131 Ulli1an,Sandra ........ ............................ 8 4, 155, 159. 166, 175 Spence. Gary .........,... ......,..........,..... 8 3 -V Spenfer, Jennnenf ,....... ........,.,..........,...... 6 11. 11111 '- Sprmg. Kathy .....,.... ..........,.,.............,,,, 4 3, 171 Vllberg. Ray ........ ..... ............... .......................... 4 4 . 165 Spong. Marilyn ......., ,.....,... 1 113, 15, 115, 155, 1511 Valdez, Dolores ..... .. ....... 57, 150, 178. 180. 181 Stnnger, Lynn .,.... ,.......,,.. . .,,..........,.......,..,...,...,, 5 6 Valdez, Peter ...,,,...., ...........................,....,......... S 4 Stranger. Norma ........ ,...., 6 8. 150. 150. 158, 161. 163 VnnDeWnll, mgjg .....,.. ..........,.,.. 5 7, 170. 178, 180 111. l78. 191, iss Vandewarker, Evo ,,... ...,.......,.....,..,,.........,................ 44, 110 Stunsfield. Alberta ,,.,... .. ,............... ..........,.............,. 11 3 VnnGordon. Nancy ............................-.............-............. 69, 177 Starns, Betty ..,,,.,....,, ....,,,.,,,.,,.,,..,...... 51 3 Vmnnice, Vicky ........, ..,,. . . 51. 5s, 170, 115, 178, 180, iss Stnrns, jesse .,,.,,.. ,.... 5 7 VnnZee. Gary ........ .......,................................................. 4 4 Stnrns, Robert ,, .,., ,.,.. 5 7 Vnrga, Barbara .... ......,.... . .............................. 6 9. 150 Staten, Betty ......,.,... ..... 68 Vargm, Marvin Staten, William Varner, joe .... ..... ...... 2 5 , -H, 165 Stephenson, Gordon ,,...... ..........,.,.., 8 3 Varner, Judy ...... ..........,....... 4 4 Stevens, Carla ..,............ 1 ..,,.....,........ 63 Vaught. Paul ........ ....... 6 9, 151 Stevens, E111-en ......... . .... 113, 155, 160 Venters, Ronald ....... .................. ......,, 4 5 , 115 Stevens, Ronald ,.....,. ......,,.. 11 5, 1211 Vest, Glen ,................ ............,.................,.......... .. B4 StewArd,Carol ....,.. ..........,,...., 4 5 Vinyarcl, Geraldine ..... 69. 138. 156, 159, 188 Steward, 1.1116 vrnyrni, Ruby .......,.. ......,...................,... a 4. 1511 S1ewntd.1.1oyd Voborn, Margaret ........ ..... . .......... 11 4, 159, 191 Stitts, Gail ...................... .,... 8 3 Voland, Beverly ...... .....................,,. . ...... 8 4, 85. 155 Stnckbridggr, Mgudg ...... .,,.,,,....,....,.,....., ..,...... 8 5 Volkman, Bonnie .. ...... ......................... ............ 8 4 , 155 Stoltenberg, Dixie . .................................... 611 r szonn, Susy ..,.. . ,......, ..... 51. 140, 150, 160, 165 '-' Story. C111-016 ,....... ,...,,... ....,..., 6 11 , 153, 113, 1110 Wagner. Dently .,...... .......... . ...,,.,,.,,, ,...... . . S4 Stout, Betty .. ....,.. ............ ........ 5 7 . 158, 171, 191 Wagner. Nunfy ........ ..........,,, 6 9, 150, 187 snnrr, gm ....... ...... ....,..... . . .. 51, 152 wnn, Del ...,., ..... .............,,.....,.,.. 11 4 , 151 Striclcland, David ......,.... ........... ,.,.. ...... ...,... 4 5 W 11 ite, Clive ...... ------- 6 9. 111. 151, 154 Strunk, Arthur ........ ..... 6 8. 153, 167. 169 Waldo-n,Bill gum, -gmu, ....... ,,..,..,.,,...., .... .,.,,. . ....., 6 S W 19Iden,Melva ......... .. .,,..... 51, 172 Swanson, Patricia ..,.. ,.... . . ...... 69, 177, 1111, 180 Walden. Richard ..... ..................... B 4 Swartout, Russ .,... ,..... .,............. ....,.,..,,,,,.,,,,, 4 3 , 165 Walden, Robert ........ ........................ 6 9 T Walker, Karen ,...... . .,... 114, 155, 159 1 '-' Walker. Lnwrenee ...,... ...... 6 9, 111. 126 mr, Avril ...,,,.. ............,.....,......,.,...,.,., ,...,.. .... ,.....,.. 11 5 W 11 llrrr- Mflrnrret ----. . ....... 114, 148. 150 Taft, Llndn ....... .......,.,..................... . ..,,..........,...,. 5 9, 155 Wall. A1111 -----1 -.-------------- 84 Talborr. Nellie ..... ........ 4 4. 130, 161, 110. 178. 1110, 188 Wallm. 51111111111 -r--- r----r-- ll1--- V V 1' ----------111---11--r----1 57- 1117 Tnlbort, Sharon ..,.... ,....................,, ....... 11 5 , ss, 155, 172 Wallin- P1151 ---- --4-1-------------rr---------1 A -'----'----11-'- 6 9- lll Tamillow, Diane Wallace, Sally ..... . 18, 45, 114, 115, 157, 178 -1-,,,,,e,., p,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,', 6 9 Winer, Gnry ..,...... .,.........,.,,................,.,................,..... . 57 Tusin, Cymlcs ,,,,,, ,,,v. 5 7' 170 Walters. Christina ..............,................... 57, 172, 187 Taylor, Am, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,--,--'-,--, ---- 8 3 Wardlaw, Dorothy ........ ............ . . 69. 191 Tnyinr, Murilyn ....,,. .,.. , .,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 vvgrrrrni QMS 1----- -----.- 1 e--r Q 3---122. Taxing vm ,,,,,,,,, W, ,--,,, U arric , orene ,,...,,.,. ...... , . Taylor. liilinrd ......... ,. , ,.... ..... Wishbumf Edward 57' '67 Taylor. Roger Leroy ...... ....... 6 9. 111, 126 Watson- B '1' r------ ----------'- 69- '72 Taygm-, Rage, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ---w-- 69' ul, 126 Watson, Burton ....... ...... 6 9. 151. 173 Terry, Donald ........ ,...,. 5 7, 123, 137 WUSUF1- Hlfold r ----r -'-- -----'------ - S4 Terry. Dorothy ........ . ............. aa, 1511 W-11. Jams -1'--'--- --------------' B 4 Teske, Clarmlec ....... .....................,,,,...., 5 7 Wills. Mflvlfl -----r ------- '- '-----------' 4 5 - 155 Thayer. Geraldine ....... .....,...........,.,..,.........,..1, 6 9 Wfcfh- Fwd --r------ -----------------'11'-'-1 --1--'---------- 5 7 Tnerfnra, one ..... ........ 69. 151, 155, 187 Wrlsfrt. Bri'-11 ---.---- -. ---.1.- 84. 112. 154. 172. 173 Thielke, Diane .... .,...... 115. 155, 1511, 16D WrlsI11.J-wrt ----..- ........ 1 5. 69, 152, 1511, 115, 179 -r1..,.,...s p...,1. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7, ,K lm ,49, 164 Weinig, Johnny ...... ................................ .... 5 1 , 157 ,1-a,.. Welcome, Wendell ...,.. ..,.. 11 -l. 166. 169 Young. Larry ....,, ..,,....,,.,..,,,,...., ...,. 7 0 . 151 Weldon. Donald Weldon. Joyce ....,,..., ......,,... S 4, 173 'Zi Mug, ,,...... .,..... .... ,...,.. 5 7 . 126. 167 Zinn, Gerald ....,. ....,..........,.......,......,.. ,... 7 0 1 111. 171 XV:-lls. Geraldine ..... ...,..............,...........,........,...... -1 5 Zinn, Lloyd .,,,..,.,,. ..,......,.....,... 4 6. 99, 102, 107. 108, 190 Wendt. Sharon ..--. ......,.. .1 ........ 5 7, 170, 178, ian Zweigarl. David ......,..,.....,.............,.,....,,.......... ..,,.....,.. 11 4. 127 Wer1s1 Forresr .,,,......,..,.........,......., 69. 126, 155. 167, 182 zinai-ich, Nana! .,...... 513, 130. 161, 163. 175, 1711, iso. 11111 NX'est, Carolyn ............................................ 34, 1-1-1, 155, 172 Wen, Dixie ...,,... 57, 59, 114, 115. 1311. 161, 165, 170, 178 SCHOOL PERSONNEL West, Faye ........................................... ......... 1 a, 14, 25, 45, 159 ' West. Lanell ........,....... ra. 69. 159, 175, 175. na, iso, isa Brllv Wallarf-BHS Driver --.---.4---.v-.-----'..---..---.----.4.-.....-...... 20 Wesrfill, 1-1110111 1 .,............................. ....... . sa. 151. 157, 157 Bennett. John-Teacher .......... ....... 1 5. 153, 1711 Westfall, anrii ..,,.. ..,..,,,., 5 9, 141, 187 Bn1nwe11,c1nr1es-'reaehei ,...... .......... 1 9, 211 Whaley, 12115 ,,,,,., ,,,,,,A,,,,,,A 44.vvv. ,v-.---v 5 3 B rinkley, Cecil-Carpenter Wheat. Vera ,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,...wv,..,,w..v 8 4, 155 Burkey, Emery-Teacher .... ,,,, 1 3, 133 Whigler, R11111 ..,., ,,.,,, 1 7, 18, 45, 175, 1-711 Burk, GeorgefAccoun1an1 ....... .,......,....,,. 2 1 White, lrene ..,...,.,.. ,,.,..,,.....,,.4..,,,,....,v-- 5 9, 153 Calhoun. Bertha-Teacher ...... ,,.,, 1 31 155 White, Muriel ....... .................................. a 4, 155 CzrP9nf2f- Walter-Tesfhfr ----.4 ..... 1 3. 157 White, Robyn ............ ,.,,.,, 1 3, 51, 59, 173, 159, 133 Case , ames-Teacher .....,... 1 ...... 1 ..,. 13, zn White, William ........ ..........1,...........,...,...,,,,.,,,.. 1 59 Eogswe . . S.-Bus Driver ....... 20 Whitestine, Meredith 1 .... .................... ......... 6 9 71 Comm' Arne - Teachu .Vk,, 13, 39 Whiting. Richard 1 .,....., ,...,,,,,,,., 1 11 34 Cornilles, Barbara - Teacher ....... ..........,.. .....,,.. 1 1 3, 114 Whinemore, Fred .,..,,,.,,..,,,,..,.,..,,,..,..,, 59, 151 Davenport. Ruth - Teacher .............................................. 1. 13 Wiik, Solveig ......... .............,,....,....... 11 4, 155, 173 Davis. Ray - Teacher .............. ...... 1 3, 99, 11111, 113, 122 Wilbur, Judy ....... ,1 ..,, 69, 159, 15.4, 169, 173, 133 Demmgr,-11,2313 - Teacher ....... ....,. , ................,..... 1 3, 175 Wildey, Flora ....... 1 .1,11.1.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,1,,, , 114 Diller. Glen - Bus Driver .............. .......1.... f .........11.....,.1 2 0 Wilday, Gerald .... ,.,,,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,111, 11,,,, 5 3 , 157 Dinneen, Lawrence- Bus Driver Wildman, Jare ........ .....................................,. 5 3, 155 Egbert. Princess - Teacher .............. ............. 1 3. 158 Wilkinson, Kay ............. .... 1 B, 61, 69. 164, 1711, 180. 188 Fagnan, Lyle - Teacher ............. 1 ,.............. 13. 112, 127 Wilkinson, Margaret ....,.. ,1,,.,,, 1 ,.1,,,11.. 1,,1.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,11,1,1,, 11 .1 F ahl, M. W. - Bus Driver .11...1......................................... 20 Williams, Dorothy ...,. ,.,,, 1 ,,11,11 1,,,111,,1 , , 1 711, 1731 174 Fender. Maxine - Teacher .............1.. 15, 130, llS, 161. 178 Willianis, Duane .1..1 ....., ..........,............11. . . 58 P02151-A511109 - Veterans Edufallcfl Williams, Hazel .... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1111,1.11111.1,,,, 7 11, 153 Fusberry, Lilian - Bookkeeper ........1....1....1......1....11......1..... 21 Willianis, ,lark ,..,.1... 111,.,1..,,,,,1,1,,, 5 4, 112, 127, 1511, 175 Fas, Esther - Teacher ....1........... ....1 1 3, 1413 Williams. Leonard .,......,.1...........1..1......,11.,,,,........,,... , ,1.1,1 3-1, 154 Frerichs. Alma - Teacher ....... .....1...... l -l Williams, Martin ..1..... 45. 119. 160, 164, 166. 169. 175. 176 Friend-Wallace-Painter 177 Gilkey, Richard - Teacher .1.......... ...1. 1 4, 184 Williams, lfonle ....... .............................. ,,,,.,...,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,. 11 4 Gelder. Lynn - Custodian ........1,...................................... zo Wiltinins, P1111 1 ,,,,,1 ,,,11,, 4 5 Gray, Fred - Atrendenre Clerk ...1.1...........................,...... Z1 Williams, Ronnie ,,,,... ,.,.,, 1 ,, 70 Halbert. Geraldine f'1'eacher 11 ..... 1 14, 118, 130 159. 161, 163 Wi11inme,Thnma5 1,11. 1,111111111111 5 3 Hamilton, Charles - Bus Driver .... 1..1 ...............,....1....... 1 o Yljug, Margaret ,,,,,,, ,111,, 5 3, 17.1 Hansen. Esther - Teacher ......1..........1,...1..1.....1..,.....1..,........ 14 Willson, Connie 1 ...... ..1.... 5 R. 170 Harrison1 Howard - Teacher 1 ...1 ..,... 1 4, 20, 1-19 Willson. Emma ,,.. ...... 11 4. 172 Hayes, Myrtle - Teacher .1......1.11 ..... 1 4. 156, 191 Willson, Wilbur ...... .... 8 4, 157 Henderson, William - Bus Driver .... ,............ 1 1 .,....1., , 20 Wilson, Jerry ,,,,,,1 ,11,,,,,11,,,,,,11,,1,,,,1,,,,,1,,11 7 Q Howell. Jeanne - Secretary .......1.. ...1........1....1...... 2 1 Wilson, jim 11,,,11 1,,,,11 ,,,,,,,1,,,,,11,,,,1,1,,,,1 1 ,11,,, 1 1 70 Hunsinger. William - Custodian ..... ........................1....... 2 U Wilson, John ...... .... 5 , 7. -45, 149, 156, 175 Ingram. Melvin - Teacher 1.11.111.. 14, 99, 100, 190 Wilson, Lakae ..,., 1. ,,.,,111,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,111,,1111,,1 711, 1511 Jones, Gale - Visual Aids .... ....... 1 4. 150. 185 Wilson. Linda ,,..111 ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0, 1311, 11.5, 161, 1711 Jones. Maxine-Teacher ...,...,.,,.11.1. . .11.1...1,1.1..,,...1.,,.. 11 Wilson. Louise ......11 ...... 4 8. 49. Ss, 59, 1511. 161. 170, 1711 Jones. Rnlvh - Superintendent ------ ---,,-----,,--- 1 0 1113 Keith, James - Dean of Boys ....... .................,. 1 2, 118 Wilson. Mary .11. .,,,11,11,,,,,,1,,,,.,,,1111.,,,11,,,111,,1 7 0, 153 Kincaid. Shirley - Bookkeeper .,,1.. ...............,,.. 111. ........ 2 1 Wilson, Patricia .... .,,1...,,....,,,,1 7 11, 159, 164, 165, 11111 King. Jim - Teacher 1..1.... ....,.,, ..... 1 4 , 100, 112, 129 Wilson. Viola .1.... 1.,,,,. ,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,11,,,.,,,,111,.,,, 11 4 Kina, Owen - Custodian ..,.... .......................1..,...1. Z 0 Winger. Owen ...... .1 ,.... ss, 99. ma, 117, izz. 167, 190 Klote. Edward - Teacher 1. ..... ..........,.......... 1 4. 211 Wingerd, Ardel .1.... ,.1,. ,.,.....,,.,. 111,,,, ,,,.., 5 3 , 143, 1311 Lawrence. Gerald - Teacher ....... .......... l ll. 175 Wingerd. Faye ...1.... .1......11... ................... 7 o . 172 I-idman.P-11lPh-Foreman Wingerd, 111111111111 ,,,,,11 , ,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,11,,,, 4 5, 157 Loffer, Jesse - Athletic Director ..... ...... 1 4. 21. 100 Winninghan1. Joanna .... ...,.1 4 5, 136. 161. 170, 188 Lund- Af' Tfafhef 444444 -r-4-----44' ,,-------,-----,,- 1 4 Winterbnttoni, Joan Mannan. Hershel - Teacher .... .... 1 4. 20. 152 Witters, Bruce ,.,,,,..,. ,,,,1,,.,,.1,1.,,.1,..,,,,,,,,,.,1,,,,.,,,,,.,,11 4 5 Marks. Eugene - Teacher ...... ........... 1 4 20 Wobernrin, Dnnnn ,.,.., ,,,. 7 ri, 159, 154, 1711, 1110, 1311 Masters, Oren - Teacher .............. ............... 1 -l Wnli-ertnn, Sarah .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,1 5 9 , 156, 1511, 191 Mateer. Mildred - Librarian ....1....1....1.. ....,.. 1 5, 174 Wood, Ardis ..,..11,,, ,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,11111,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,, 7 11 McAllister, Raymond - Teacher 11..1.1 ..... 1 4, 166 XX'ood, James ...... ,,,,1,1,,,,,1,. 11,,.11,1, ,,,,, 5 4 L liller, Lawrence - Shop Man Wood, Ju Ann ,, ,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Morrow, Lloyd - Bus Driver Wood, Steve .......... ,,,1,111,,,,,11 5 11, 151, 174, 177 Nelson,Wal1er -- Teacher .......... ...... 1 -l. 89. 156 Woodard, Laurie ,,,,.. ,1.1,,,,, 7 0, 150, 164, 173, 150 Nicholson, Homer - Custodian ..... ................... z iz Woodson, Jackie ,..,, ,,,,,,.,,1, 1 ,,,,,, 7 0, 1491 1515, 159 Page. Maida - Teacher ........... ..........,.... 1 5 Woodson. Janice ....... .11.... 5 s. 159, 175, 1s1. 1112, 1113 Parr. Smh - Teacher ....- ..... 1 S Wonfgk Wandg ,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,111,,,,1,,,, 11,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 P etit, Cecil - Teacher ...1.... ..... 1 5 Word, George .1111..1,.11 ................... 1 .,,,11,,,.,11,,.11.11..,,,, 11 4 Pierce. Ray - Bus Driver Wright, Dan .1,1... 1 ,,1,,, , ,,11,1,,, 34 Pigg, Clifton -- Bus Driver ......,......... .............,.,..... . 20 W1-15111, joe ,,1,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 11 4 Prehm. Grirrlnn -- Teacher .........1..1,...1.......... .... 1 5, 111, 118 W1-ight, 117111-1 1,11 ,,,,,,,, 7 0, 157, 191 Quinlan, Lynnetta - Dean of Girls ....... .,,. ..1,.. .,.. ........ l Z Wyland, Claud ..,.,. ,,,,, 5 3, 123, 157, 190 Rich. Carl - Bus Driver ....................... ...11.. ......... Z 0 Wyiaer. Kenneth .11..1.1.....1..................... ..........1...,,..1,11.1....1 s 4 Roafh.MerIe-BusDriver Y Ruhner1 Preston - Teacher 1....... ...... 1 5, 156 T T Schweinfurt, Leo - Teacher ...... 15, 20 York, John ,,,,.,,, ,11,,,, ,,,,,1, 4 5 , 155 Schweinfurt. Nettie - Secretary ....1 ...1. 2 1 York, Sandra 1 ...., , .11.1...................,....1.1.1..1.,.......1.. 70 Sergeant. Hamid - Tvafhef ----,---- ----- 1 5 Youde, James 1... .......1.1......................... 7 3, 84, 112 Shepherd. Roy-Custodian Youde, Sheryl .,... 1 .1... 24. 25, -16, 142, 152, 159, 162 Sollie. Alice - Teacher -11-..-. 15. 90 165, 175, 173, 1311, 1511 Sommer. Peter - Custodian .1,.,. ...1.... Z 0 Young, A111111 ,.1,, ,..,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 3 4 , 172 Sprague, Alyda - Teacher ....1.. ....1 1 .. 15 Stahl, Malcolm - Teacher ....,,..1. .,.1. 1 5, 154 Sutton, jack - Bus Driver ..... . .,..... 20 Thomas, Frank - Principal ........ ....,....... ,,,........ ....,,, 1 1 Todd, Ralph - Teacher ................ . ..... ................,.. 1 5, zo Trull, Fern - Teacher ....... S .........,..... 15, 164, 176, 177 Ullian, Bernice - Attendence Clerk .....,. .,,,,, 1, ..,,,,1,.., 21 Varitz, Carolyn - Teacher ..,........ . .... ..,..........,,,,,,, 1 5, 155 Weigart, Leslie - Teacher .. ........... , ..... .. ....... 15, 154 Werner, Russell - Teacher ..... .... 1 5, 111, 126, 190 Wright, Frances - Secretary .............,.....,. ...... ......... . 1 ....,,..., 2 1 Young, Elaine - Teacher . .........,.....,.. . ..,..,.1,,,..,.,, , ,,,,. 15, 1311 ORGANIZATIONS Art for Service .....,,..............,................. .. ....,...... ..... . 148 Beta Hi-Y ........... ,,,,, 1 49 Camera Club ......... Caveman Patrol ...... Caveman Speech ...... Delta Hi-Y .......... Forestry Club ....................,..............,.. Frosh Pep Club ...................................,. Future Business Leaders of America .,...... Future Farmers of America ...............,..., Future Homemakers of America ......... Future Medical Workers .................. Future Teachers of America .,.... Girls' Athletics ..,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Girls' Athletic Association .....,. Girls' League .,.. ................,...... Girls' Letter Club ............,...,... International Relations League ...... Knuckle Busters ...................,..., Library Club , .....,.,,.........,....., .. Music Instrumental ...... Vocal ........ . .,..,...... . National Honor .......,. National Thespians ...... Penthouse Players ......... Pen Club ....,........................ Pep Club Drill Team .... Quill and Scroll ............ 150 151 152 155 154 us we 157 , ..... . ua 159 160 no, 151 161 161 165 164 165 174 . ..... 166-169 170-173 175 . .... 176 177 178, 179 180 181 Rally Squad ........,..... ,..,11,,,,,, 1 15 Stroll .... ........ ,.... , ,,,4,,,A4 1 3 2, 133 Ticket Squad .....,. ......... . ....... .,.... 1 8 7 Tofu.. .....,....,...,.. ,.,, 1 34, 1115, 195 Trl-Ht-Y .........,.. Varsity G ....,..... Youth for Christ ...,,,.... , .......,,.... , ..... - .......,... SPONSORS A. B. C. Color Center ............................. Allen Reality ..................,. Al's Market ,, ...................,. . Artcratt Camera Shop ..... Barn's jewelry ...,......... Barrett's Stationery ,..... Barr's ,.....,..,. . ..,....., .. Bate Candy Co. ........... , B Er B 1-'ood Store ......., Bell Motors .,................... Big Dipper .,,..,....,.....,..........,.. Blind Georges Newstand ....... Bobs' Bike Shop ..... ......,,...... Bob Hart Insurance .....,...... Bob's Paint Shop , ..... , Braden Motors .............. Bucltmasters jewerly ..... Builders Supply Co. Bulletin .......,.,.......,,.,........,.. Cave Shop ,.... ...................... . .... California. Ore. Power Co. Clarks Insurance Agency . ..,. .. Clarkes Insurance ...,.............. Courier Publishing Co. Dayton le Suns ......,.........,.,. Del Rogue Hotel .. ............. EI Rogue Bowling Lanes .,.. isa, 1s9 ....,...... .. 190 191 196 , ....., 200 205 201 1 ,.., 196 203 : .... 199 202 199 201 199 200 195 195 195 263 203 198 200 194 . .,... 199 201 202 198 104 200 195 Excel Dress Shop .... Farmers Insurance .,,.. Farmers Market ..... French Laundry . ....... Frenchy's .........,............,., Garden Shoe Repair ,....,. Gates Furniture ...... ,...,. Gills Wudmbe ,.... ,,....,,,,,...,. Gilpins Valley Cleaners Golden Rule Store ...., Grants Pass Pharmacy .......... Grants Pass Fumrture ...... . Grants Pass Dairy Queen Grants Pass Sporting Goods Griggs Y Shopping Center ........ Hadley's Dress Shop . ................... Hall Miller Motors ......... 1 ........... Hammer's Sporting Goods Hansen Homeware ............ Harper Electric ....,......,.......... Hodges Hi Srhool Store .. .... Hudson Gr Davis Insurance Humhercl Office Equipment ........ ...... Kenneth Martin ....,,.............,..... ..... Langley's Toggery , ,.........., .. Lantern Grill .......,....... 1.ittle's T. V. ................... 1.ynn's Meat Market ,,..... Manchels Furniture ,,.. Mc1.ain's Drug Center ,..... McGregor's 5 Sr 10 ................. M... Merle Norman-Cosmetics Mona's Beauty Shop ..... ...... Montgomery-Boyer Motors . Montgomery Ward .,..,,.....,.. Music Shop ................. National Drug ..... Neilson's Jewelry ..,.. Ole's Hamburgers ,.,...,,., Oregon Caves Resort ........ Oscar Shepard ..,,,........,. Paquin Ar Story .......,.,. Pay 'n Save , .,,,.,. Penney's ,.... .,,...,....,...... Perfection Bakery ....... Peter Pan Cleaners ,.... .. Piggily Wiggily ..... Pioneer Hardware ........ Portola Lumber Co. ...... . Probst Flower Shop .......... Redwoods Coffee Shop .,..... Redwoods Hotel .......... ..... Remington jewelry ..,,...... Richfield Oil Corp. ...,.... ,...... . . Rogue River Hardware .,,..........,.. ,..., Robert C. Martin-Studebaker Robinsons Stationery ....... .. Rolfing's Radio at T.V. .... ., Schmidts Grocery ....,..,..... Service Drug ................... Siegman's Bakery ...... .....,..... Specialized Auto Electric Square Deal Furniture ...... Star Feed sr Seed ............ Steams Worthmore Stott Buick ...,......,..... Swallows Cafe ........,.......,... ,. Tardy's .............,.........,.............. .... Ted Paules Valley Hardware T1ny's Fish Market ....,.....,...... ,.,.. Tip Top Beauty Shop .,,,,. T. er O. Electric . .......... Town Br Country .,.. Glen H. Utz-Suits ...,... United Tire Store .,,......,, U. S. National Banks ,,...,,... J. S. Wolke'Oldsmobile ...... 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Q., made by junior Charles Mansfield. .9 V,-Na., ..- V H923 '4 ' N. .--'Fi ., ,,, ,ts A-fr' PREHISTORIC ANIMALS MADE BY ELIZABETH BARK , . H, ff ' .'. me as ,NA ,mx-p.:,, 1. ,f .,f..,A i 'v 'fZ?l 'A . 3 sr - '11 Q Q, ., eq: V .4,.. ...,,,::. -D W.- 1 Q-fm- 5'3'c Wamp.,,W. - 4 MW Q' .gk Q1 Z? JZ? , 31' F 'I-A. ... 5 ,. 1,3 , .g..- -1. Y' j Q -j:a4-'TI ' ns'c'.r:': . , . 1 . Y' V . f '-f1v.l:t: -,- '- LV.,-,E-1. r..-v. 'fi ,f..,'fxy . :if ggfy-arf -jx' .-rf: 'fji-45:17, fy ,A .-fx .. i 1 '- 1- 4. 3, if if , 'is.i5ff,,.,, ,a:-, P ,2 1f ,k ,A ' - ,:. mf -7173.5-w f MQ- '-'f fa? 'A?'lf1 ,. 1 -'--?f1f1. ?' ' '- . .V V . W :,- .': t'6iiL.'2' 'K' V J-'ti I V . ' .' tvifzgif' 212'-or - 5 is fiiiiti? .,g.., . Firrl row: Baggerly, Deckleman, Cattanach. McFarland, Westfall, Wingerd, Barrett Valberg Kassahn Morrison Cuugle Serum! row: Hart, johnson, Hudson, McCoy, Hermann, Drews, Allerheiligen, Hvall Gothard Hoyleman Packard Klett Warts Tlma' row: Bc-met, Hubbard, Benetti, Byrd, Renfron, Reid, Haclsell, Paquin, Newman Harlacher Cumow Fourth row Austin Hender son, Sanders, Simonson. Taylor, Copley, McLeod, Parker, Davis, Taylor. Fiilb row Dotls Kirkland McDonald Caulkrns, Smrth Horselce, Mayfield, Case, Hirsch, Randal. Grants Pass track team started off their season by placing first at the Invitational meet in Roseburg with five schools participating. A meet record of 12 feet was set by Keith Hislop placing first in the pole vault. Next the Cavemen went to Medford for the Champion and Novice meet, which is held without keeping score. First places were taken in the high and low hurdles, mile, 440, pole vault, high jump, shot put, discus and 880. In the Rogue Relays, with five schools participating, Grants Pass came out second with Medford placing first. The Cavemen traveled to Eugene for the Hayward Relays where they came in fourth with 1 first, 2 seconds, 2 thirds, a fourth and 2 sixth places. In the Grants Pass Rotary meet the Blue and White team took third, losing to Medford and Roseburg. The Cavemen next won a double victory in a dual meet with Klamath, with the varsity and frosh teams both chalking up wins. Against Ashland the Cavemen came out on top but only managed to take second in the district meet. In the state meet Grants Pass took sixteenth. A new school record was set by Larry McFarland in the shot put with a record of 46' 10 , bettering the old record by 3 inches. Cross Country team-Firsl row: Barrett, Hirsch, Hvall. 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Winning a conference game with the Torna- does I3-12, the Cavemen again came out in the lead, Medford gave the team their third loss winning the third game 9-8. The Blue and White won in the game with Roseburg 7-0. The double header with Klamath was split with each team scoring a win. In the Playoff game with Klamath the Cavemen pounded 14 hits to win 9-0. The Cavemen won their place in the state meet by winning a double header from Crater, 6-3 and 4-1. At the state tournament the Cavemen lost out to the Oregon City team 12-2 ending their very successful, though rainy season as district champions. TEAM W. L. PCT. Grants Pass .......... ..... .... 9 4 .692 Klamath Falls .... .... .... 8 5 .615 Medford ......... ......... 7 5 .583 Ashland .... ......... 1 l 1 .08 5 ,dc ,eqT, Mu-unvu- ' , 'K 1 ' .,:,gfif -g WC ff . DC :Alf X , ,r I -2 2 I W H531-if SM U X 'k . ' . ?': 5 5 V' ., L, 1 R . 4 Wig fix . N fy '- 2 ff up W A N. A L. ,- W . 1 'vw ref .+fx...A.- , ,B ,, ,,,,,..e 2 '. 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Although the record is not impressive the opposition was the toughest in the state. The three losing efforts were very close and were at the hands of Medford and Roseburg who eventually finished at the top in the state toumament. The Cavemen racketeers were victorious in matches with Ashland and Klamath Falls. The work of john Russell was the bright spot among the individual performances. john's season record was five wins and one loss. john Wilson and Lynn Mannan were the players who displayed the most improvement through the seasonis play. Both Russel and Mannan will be back for the 1956 season. GORDON PREH M, Coach Members of the tennis team are: Dale Durboraw, john Russel, Lynn Mannan, john Wilson, George Cain, Bruce Merrill, Larry Ottis, Tom Denney, Manager. , 1 f' V Y , XY f x 'A I 1 Q .ml Q15 52 .5 1' ,f f iz,-+ F is ,, ' W1 Q gif I 5,1 3 3 fi' ' ii' ff? 'l if? ,wr w ' 'v' 6.12.5 VV: 7152! Tk , LQ? :Q , iq, A ibm 'k tw! 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