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

 - Class of 1958

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A ft 'X , x Published by the Associated Student Body of Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass, Oregon , I 1 4 5 x , 1 LL 1 ',. x N, 1 If L I' on t - if -L. 1 1 . ' 1 LX A V. f f'4.VwM 9 fl:- !! 4: 1, X. c, fgage I X ,Vi. Lazy, ' QQ16 . gg A Q Q ,Q ..47- CQ .Nh if -Q 5 4 : N? fy, X- - V , fl' Q-f' -Wk hw P' A .XA 6 wk' , N Q Q4 QQ 5. ff' A , Xxx X -A 7 ' fl XXX .W , N ah, N , . 1. J, O35 jpvx if I tx N? J ,x A ,- 1 F Editor-in-xChief ......s... ...,.... B etsy Rhodes WX gg qw Associate Editor ,.....,.... ............. M arlene Hill fx A Bu iness Manager Advisor ........,.o,..... Cindy Fitch . ,.... .,..... W . E. Ensminger , A P P. is I th! 1. , , s 0 . Q Q 9 Q up-unsung v l Q ff if 51 nl Ein 3 1 ti U ' I' Y ',. Q fffi 1. Q V 1 'Q elm O , Q 'Qc Q -,? Q , 1 I Q ' I Aw . Y Q l ' , - 3... ,. As the lightsglowing, in the distance, so are our destinies undefined. As yet they are unrealized but the future beckons brightly. Our young lives have been spent gaining knowledge. The schoolphase of this is not limited to the classroom. Toka endeavors to feature- these out-of-class activities and pic- tureitheir- effect. - . ' , ' The motive of high school education is to help the student define his destiny. ,TO THIS GOLDEN FUTURE, TOKA DEDICATES 'THE 1958 EDITION. -e. ' ,.-h, . x, MM W' V K .cwgga . , . X f, ?,i-,Lil Q, .. . , 5. fi., ,r X - f 'i' f 4-. ' 4. x Qh fvqf' x A-uf .Auf Y -ww L' ' TZ T if J mp- fm: : fx - m,,l XxLfS.,Qf,A , 1 S 5 , rf 2 12 f v Nw Q 1+ 4 5 1 ' P L K , mifrrfxmaiif wwbsss - - N wg gg A T Q , Q fy Nggjdigr' ' wig we M S- Vw 144' ' 4,,..,,, w ,, , a ,ii 'WZ 1 f ,Mk , .gd ' ' PM f 1. ,575 N f if A v v I 1 QU , 'Q 1 X S 3' -x on mga. ....,,...a.A. W... . . ..,,. A Q A c L ctw Www ,Q 4. 4' .. , ' ,. ff . 1? 1 ' , ' ' ish K f 1.. . J A 4 l 1 H W 3,-Me' 1 N U I 9 MM! ik Q 1 : 2 , ,. Vg. . Q K gp It 'Q - M - f w . C' .Q,,lf- , . ,LWFF X CAVEMAN DOMAIN 1? C-if ...., gif -.,,, . ' .Q , 1,-Snr f i f . f , l:4 A.k,, N, an ,N ,A 4 K Eager faces appear on the premises Well, here it is, the beginning of another school year. How could one school day seem so endless, while the summer whizzes past in a blur? There goes the five-minute bell, a constant reminder to the wanderer. First period begins and with it a new day. Back to the rockpile rv-ys w X Q we wi r x F , F ' ' , a 1 V ,W , r .U , , 1 G i A M107 5 x V L L I X '-if IJ ll Am x h L , ik JJ L X ' V+' ,J , V J lk il1NJb XJ L gb . 1 I , VQLA, x QWP T My 1 X 1 Illfig. - A The office is big business I First period may be an experiment in biology ,, , I We MW ,W 'aff uf W f 2 f , win M,1n,,f4-ww' - .4 ,i ff yr Vi . i,4:,,gi,,, k t-p m. f+5g.4i5A flgmgwgi, f - , - Q Z fc, jeg , 2 ,'.f',gW,gg ii .iefwv , -L fi W 'WH ' gi , i W Q - , 2' V1 2 ,ey w H , fi, . ' 4, ,.., . , . ,- -,.,. if ' 4F2i , ,z' 44,05 E5-Q... Holidays find students and faculty relaxing and enjoying the world renowned vacationland near at hand. Crater Lake, one of the world's natural wonders, is just a few hours away over the crest of the spectacular Cascades. 8 0 Excitement and adventure meets Spanish students 4.iWf'8-is-5 ez, QVAQ ie.. i ,Q tw I I I English calls for early morning concentration Students ta Finally after three periods of hard day-dreaming, students make a quick dash for Hodges or the cafe- teria. The noon hour is spent in hashing over the latest gossip and consequently it passes with great speed. I K S 1- - l Girls learn essential homemaking arts my M Hearts quicken asvdubious students prepare for a speech n....l'9 e KG'-sauna-nun-g The cafeteria and Hodges provide lunch-time refuge vp. Cx. ru-try with enthusiasm ni Y t We -f iii -nun World geography plants vital knowledge in young minds Creative writing ,LQ l if ff sh 5 v K ua 1 si - - 5241: gf , y., 4 ei lk 2 i if :if A' 1:5-: ' as: Talented youngsters learn expression is '.f:4 suswmcxmmwffmm , - , ' In -. K flu .1 ,I 8 W Q O IQ 4 '.sI'W Study hall, the plac work are demanded in journalism f V ypwwec W , 11 lvqafilgl i f of r Lf Nxyp gg!! Q V. Q, kftgf 59 The y' drones on and the clock-watchers are I abruptly wakened from their dreams with piles of PQ , homework being shoved at them. After a day' of ,Af ,JLUI hard work, students hurry home secure in the knowl- JJ edge that they have had a full well spent day. l 7' fb fl? I f - , fx. lish that homework k--..,.gf'a4,,,1 . V. K kkfg, , ll- The day over, school is quickly evacuated l I I '3 NES NES. SIDE LINES KIRMISH LINES GU E LINES Q Administration Q Faculty I Student Government I Staff Personnel I7 TION Administration is at once many things. It is the new school across town and the new English books seen in the halls. Its realm includes the superintendent, a mechanic or maybe a groundskeeper. It is taxes, budgets, new busses and salary schedules. In short, administration makes a school tick. Q . ' .. 1. L4-fl Io right: R. Jonvs, J. Smith, In Boardman, E. Wall, V. Knutson, W. John:-son. lim-pn-S4-rltlrng tha' tzlxpayvl' in tho con- flnvt uf svhool z1i'I':1irs is :1 litilm' known group vzxllwl tln- svlnml Iuonrd. Thx-ir main consid- vrzntnm ns to nmkv tho pollcy that tho superin- tvmis-nt pulra into 4-IIQ-vt. I' nmm 1 xl ll! xtlr IN Ill nf IDVIIII1' K'UIll'1'I'll lu thorn. 'Ih IH In-1-dwfl and how nt van lu- Ilnf lllllllh nf' l'HIllIlIlIIlltY l'I'ilIlll'l'I'S. Tha- llO2ll'li 1-y mlm-cimlv what obtzxilwd within and S4-is hvil' - '!-- X IlIl'1'SHll'l'IlIlllUYK'1'HHf 1llSll'Il't 1 I 3 sulznry Hl'll4'1lllI1'S. 'l'hs'y zum- :xlvrl and pI'H1.lI't'S- sim' llll'llllN'I'S of Hn- cmnmunity :uni rm-pn-ctvd vw ' 1 1'ltlZl'IlH ol our I'1'2lt nnlu 5, mn. , ns Supervising a large corporation might in many ways be likened to operating a school district. The re- sponsibility of satisfying the tax- payer rests heavily on the shoulders of the superintendent. Ralph Jones has been With us for six years. His background is that of principal and teacher. He is married and lives in a new home near the high school. His crowded schedule leaves little leisure time but he manages to be seen on surrounding golf links whenever possible. Girl ' Dean -M1-'V ff Qf-f-f ZZ .1E',f.'l'Zai-t .1 11.5 fist' ....,.,..1 fi 5 A very necessary and important member of the high school administrative staff is Bertha Calhoun, Dean of Girls. Her job is very demanding in tact, energy and understanding. She must blend en- thusiasm with mature judgement. She gets in a king-sized day as she counsels youngsters, collaborates with par- ents, works on records, changes schedules and hears teacher complaints. The dean also helps girls plan careers, select colleges and gain employment. Miss Calhoun, a former geography teacher, has been in the system for 32 years and in her present position for 3 years. She lives with her invalided mother and devotes most of her spare time to this noble cause. Q-.Q--J' .-M-4-gg' A ef X tiki ,lv . xwgp 0 br rx f 'q:rIf ' 1 4 ' QNV- 1' Xp 9 '::g 'W'f .. . ' sw.,-,.+!4,' ' av.l ' i' Buys' De t- i - 'ff CII1 Giving zulvice is the main considera- A former coach, M-r. Keith has been lion of Mr. Kc-ith, dc-an of boys. Guidance teaching at Grants Pass High School for given varies from the requirements for nineteen years. He spends his leisure time military service and college entrance to playing golf, keeping a green house, and high school orientation and personal prob- as shown, helps with the upkeep of his It-ins. ln addition to these counseling du- mother's trailer court. V ties, he advises Boys' Federation, helps in thi- ofl'ic'e during rush periods and is in z'li:i,-gc llf' boys' riiuiplim- problems. , j ,L ig J L64 VW 4 v M2 if' I ,X LTY The faculty is charged with the day by day imparting of knowledge to fresh and eager minds. They must in- spire when inspiration is flagging. Pro- moting good citizenship falls within their scope. They are expected to furnish basic class- room guidance. Teachers are, indeed, the heart- wood of an educational system. MK nf rw Strictly an outdoor man, Jesse Lof- fcr, athlctic director, has been with us for I2 years. Discharged from the Navy he became baseball coach and has held his present job for lil years. His jolm has many phases. He heads the physical cducation department and is consultant on coaching assignments. He makcs schcclulcs for games and hires of- ficials. Hc arranges for board, room and transportation on athlctic trips. Eligibility requirements arc administcred by him. A husband and father, Mr. Loffcr, is oricnted to thc woods. He likes to fish, hunt, camp and play golf. He prides him- self in his prime physical condition. Curriculum Director Athletic Director iQ Working to improve instructional methods and correlating the various sec- tions is Mr. Warren Cook, curriculum di- rector. He is in charge of freshman regis- tration and is head of the ticket squad. He began his teaching career in 1933 as a coachg he has since held the positions of principal and superintendent. Weekends find him retreating to a nearby mountain-top to enjoy his favorite sport of skiing. He is an ardent follower of all competitive sports. Shown in her lie-:xutiful homo, Francesca Rea tenlrhes Jiudy Williams, :i hi-fi fun. twznvlwx English I :incl :ulviss English ll and :ulvises lfuturv Ma-clivnl Workers. lwosh P4-palm-s. English tvzxching :xml Frush Pop Club are forgotten whQn folk music fun, Dorothy Dnwis, lvzlvs-s thu- hulls of lvzwiiiriiz. A 29 your vm-fu-Vziii of Grants Fuss lligxh, Sarah flues wonrlv-rs wi rc-meilizil Hnyzliah. Dire:-tim: the Junior play and teaching English. keep Janet Groves busy at school. Five young children occupy her homo hours. FACULTY HOBBIES ARE MANY AND VARIED T' ., J-1 59. A91 .ap 'Sum E mx eq 'fsfw Howard Harrison spends his spzln- time jm-11 oxplorimr. Hz- touches senior Eiiyzlisll :lml dirm-vis thv sc-uim' play. n in A Sir Q . S .:: Q , N Q A S Q Aw w 1 . fs Kmtlmv A-.mmiim--. um-ulviw lvlsxm- mumvnts of Ilmw-b:1z'k rirlinu if :1 mujur inlvrn-st of English instructor, Lou Ringuetle. Niguqln lhige-, l'Im'I.- I1 inxtlllwlur :nml :m1:lmr1wl'1' Sho also inspire-s tho girls in 'l'l'i-Hi Y lUk First Sa-rgvanl Run Hulk-listed of tho Orvpgon Nzxtionaxl Guard hevunws vocal Klllwlv' 'll' il ' '1 '7'li ' 'W 'f'l music ir1f4!l'11a'tm' xlurim: thv day. Inf.-X Inu-.V nl' Niilkilll' .lum-Q' Qimv. She' ,,..,,4y,, ,,,,,,,,, 1g,,,1l,-l, Hml mlxmv-N l utm'1' lhlxxzlliixwtvl Ray Ml'Allisl1'r has vxpensivv l,.Z,.-In-Irv. Iuwtos. II1' ruisvs c'him'hill:x:., 0-A fi Dick Holliday, connoisseur of duprwnods, 1-njoys one of thvse rnonstrosiiies. HQ tuuchvs ad- Vzincvd mzith classes. 'em Algeflvrn instructor. Esther Hansen, rulzxxes with :1 jigsaw puzzle. Q I 1 , L, ' g 4, 5. L, ki' l. gil, ' ,rick Bernard Clark relnxw in in e xsy Chnl ful x hald d of biology xlnml math l i'-U N thL llrlxd WUI Gene Marks, un officor in thc- naval roserve, instructs algebra and mvL'h:lni1':il Llrziwinu. mc-ntor and biology i' 'erm Geomvtry xnstrurtox Plra Jansen finflx his mute pll ind 1 good hook quite monsolinyr :xftvr c s ion 1 v Paul Bunyan 7 No, Hun ulu-mlm' Ilnha-rl Furrand, Muster lmilsln-r, Ceril Petit, vonstructs zu nrrnlluxwuta-:Q with fur pl:lr'vs, lv:u'lv01'l10 pit. H11t1':lvhvsvc'hvmISl1'y. ll: la-an-ln-Q pl1ys1aw :xml huh ol'- pxlxlvml :x limlm flulr, lumilv ohliruti-ms usurp Graco Van VValk's waking hours, Shm- is un ntrul-trrr ill Spunisll :xml English, Shm- muks-s Spzmish Club go, J 5 l x 's Q AL, we l'uu1u-ilmam Les Wcignrt stuslivs the Rogue liivvr vity m'4lin:1m'cs. Hx- is :1 biology in- struvtor :mal Forestry Cluh advisor. 1 X. 4. Luis DeC0urrc'y mlisplnys some of hor Chinn and prlzxsswurc. She tm-:xchvs Lutin :xml :ulvisvs the Latin Club. ii if 531313 ,Q . S r lf: f Barbara Tomlinson, un :nnmta-11r llh0U7H'l'illlhl'l', is the l'nmh teuhu Yh 14 mi hu spuk to the l'u Ich 'lub ... L L. . S Nfl. ..,I, l rn- iv Art tn-zu-hcl' Esther Fox relaxes with her needle- work. She advises Art for Service Club and works with the student body trezisurer. Rose fxincicr Charles Ilothwell is typing one of his bloums. He advises juniors and teaches history. Wiclvly truvvlvd Mildred Mateer is off on another junkut. She is the librarian and has :L Lilirzxry Club. 30 1 Advising Toka and teaching geo1.:r:1phy are long forgotten wht-ix Walter Ellsminger has :L renclezvuus with zu soft c-lmir xlncl his yuuiixf out-s. Home craftsman Edward Klote tn-zu-ha-ra mm-hunicail flrawinp: :ind works on ticket squzul, ,ff-, Scroll zulvism' Jack flark tvzxches L:eo1,:r:xpliy and ,1m1i'i1ulisni. H1-, too, is :L much sought after sports officixil. J XXI XI 'M ul . NT x xl v N-' i x, xl N xv f it .Q V . ,v I, ' 't Nl . il ,Qi X --limp int with thi- lit-mirw stivltn ix Villlmln tlwliiil, Ill Ylzuvliv-N llixtuly :il n zu li:-lift -.igiiiul minilu-I. Fc-rn Trull, trzxvvler pm' vxm-llexive. hero indicates her most rem-nt trip, Shi- tvzivht-s history :ind advises Thos- pizins :ind lxitwiizitiniizil Relations IA-zigiw. Aninteur chvf Leo Srhwrinfurt instriivts suvixll t-von :intl is :1 guitlini: gvnius of thu senior vlziss. iitto-ilniy Nurlnun Alult-rsun luis f-pt-vvli :ml ulrmnxi, Hn- :llmu :ulvlm-5 Apu-Vll tlulv llifl tllim-tri plziys. '1'e:xc'hinp: p:eop,:x'aiphy :md advis- ing thv frosh ltet-ps DOI! '51 Thc-riault busy, but he did find XR , ,- timv to build ai huusv. Stan Marrhingtnn finds relaxa- tory :ind ninth ivlus lvlllliml his p:uid:mt-e tu National llnnoi Society. tinn in vhvss. llt' tvawhes his- Typing instructor. Preston Rohner, is a later day Beethoven. He manages a ticket squad group. IT SEEMS THAT TEACH ERS, TOO, ARE HUMAN Hotrodder Harold Sergeant teaches auto mechanics and a d v i s e s Knucklebusters. Metal shop teacher Frank Jones whiles away the hours keeping his yard in shape. He works on the ticket squad. Walter Nelson who te-aches bookkeeping: and typing pursues the same interests out of school. He lends his know-how to Future Business Leaders of America. Te-achim: vocational agriculture and ad- vising! Future Farmers use up AShl0n Fuel-st's day. Privati-ly he farms near Provolt. funn vtillt Oren Masters instructs wood shop. He and his wife have a unique hobby, They braid beautiful colonial-type rugs. it W .. 5 . 'M x n , x MM., Amutvur artist Myrtle Hayes sm-nds hor slnuw- time puinliiuz. Shi- ti-:ivhos 4-on1mvi'r'i:il suhjwls :xml :ul- vlsvs HI-1. Collecting: milk china is :i hobby of Helen IIeIl's. Sho 11-:ic-hz-s hunw t'L'0IlOll1ik'5 :xml zidvisus 1'wLli.Lll'U 1l0IIIQIl'l1lh4'I'S. Q f f N, aa X I 'vb S4-wing' :xml lu-1-1ll1'wm'k s':illll1l'z- tht- intervrdt of Prillcvss Egbert, iiistrui-tin' ul' hnnivinnliirm :ind zulviam' of I utur-- liunwnizxiwls. l m'4-ign 1-:ir fam, Bill McKinney, teaches typim: :ind c-ommi-1'vinI law :md helps with the Ticket Squzul. Alma Frcrichs enjoys experimenting: in cook- ery. Teaching: homumzikim: and working: with Future Hunu-makers :irc hex' 1-1-sponsibilitics. I NS up Giving A ienssurinfr pat to his ailing dog is Eldon Hillstrom, frosli footb ill c0'1ch and world pfeography teacher. we 4 ZQQ-W , if Q l Benming, with his two children, is Tom Flynn, J,V. basketball couch md P E texchcr. K S5ff'f 2fi-sig 1-5iS2.i.f - - i '- I-MM11f.4,:. ,: :: 3 .z:.-::.'gh.:- .: . X -,.,.,,: l,,.-:.gil.5.51f-1g,gXggq,5 -+.5ss-fifgpss S 'ifios . 7 f-.I II-if5Q X'1N 7115,55g5j5,g1fw ' Qflyiyiiggfg' 5? ' gg f ,. .. ..,, ,:....:i , I.. . .,,., .:,.,. , . Z .,1i.-.f - ,-,. ..::.,.,--. . ,4 . A- vi A . M ui I P A , , , :ir E if ---uv 9 l I 3 Q rf - -.35 - gf W A iq ,, 1-. in ' ly if 0112, I A M M vgi Q ' .'igM-n.fT'9f? Q, , N 1 W . gf wa ,2-. ' xking pwzu is :1 specialty ol' Lyle Fagllan Chit' Bill Martell, world geogxui- f'02lChlHLr f1'0Sh nwliumim' mul wn-stling Cozich. milfh- when he-'rs not busy or tl-aching grvrieml Gordon Prehm's hobby seems to be dictutc-rl by Mrs. Prehm. Teaching social econ and varsity basketball nrv his school duties. COACHES, TOO, HA VE PLA YTIME Vzirsity football vonclm Mel Ingram is :in :ivinl humor. Ile te-:ivlws IFE. :mil :ulvises Varsity U l nicer.---:raw A mn. vtuvy ws- uu f 4 v-,MQ :l1'H3I'yi'l l':.'llljlxrljnQhlifzlgil:-'ltlliilgll Suildgzllglllnfllnpili llllllix Posing prouxlly with zu prize- sta-1-lhvncl is Russ Werner, varsity traxck cmxclx :xml lvm'lu-s mnlll :xml :llgw-llrzl. miiwriil Scwnco temihmi' Golf 1 nllnwizusl Maxim' Fvmls-r :nlmx is :1 lmwlvr of n Slip ' ilu l'm1l Vluli va-:lm-lu-s l'.l'4. :null :ulvxw-5 - f . rm- i'urry1np: hor favorite :nnimul is ITE. tezivhm-r Cerilia Cushing. Shu doulilvs :ls Rally Squzul advisor. lnplqnln ul' ln-r lmwlnny Imam :xml ll-:xmw pri-xy Is l'.lu. In-:nr'livl fivrxllrlinv lhlllwrl. Slim- :llmm wurlxs will 1 llirl'-x' lnfllr-1' Flulr, lfulurf- M4-1llr':ul W'urlwrS :ml Marla Allllvl ws. A sharp man :nmuml thi- links is Gale Jones, visunl :mills 4ll1'1-Ulm' :xml fl1lY'lll'I':l Club mlvisur. STAFF PERSONNEL We depend on the staff personnel to take care of the endless details which keep the school running smoothly. The janitors, bus drivers, maintenance men and secretaries all have certain technical tasks to perform. A tremendous responsibility rests on their shoulders and it is evident that they carry it well. l ' M13 4 hh. - W r an f ' Office Staff f Renders Valu- i as able Service -. .ia 1 Efficient and coop- erative, the staff of Grants Pass High School play a major role in making the system go. S i gn in g absence slips, keeping attendance records, dispensing infor- mation and doing moun- tains o typing are all in a day's vork. ix its - . its lf Left to right: J. Howell, M. Ball, J. Hobson. X' XXX. L. Gelder '43 . lyk Left to right: C. Ownbey, W. Chapman, R. Shepherd, L. Sparlin, 0. King, W. Hunsinger, P. Summers. Custodians Make School. e 1 Liveable as 5 Thanks to our eus- N todial staff, the sehool is well-groonied and in good working order. When the students depart, the jani- tors take over. Then begins the joli of cleaning the day's aeeulnulation of litter. lic-sides their regular duties, they are on hand to open jainmed lockers, pro- vide a needed nail or to X replace a light bulb. is - 'Q' , 1 L. Sf N 37 Maintenance Men Keep School Plant Going District alf'7 retains a staff of three who are con- cerned with maintenance and repair of buildings and equipment. They have a fully equipped workshop at their disposal. This includes the finest tools and ma- chines. The investment is large but they save the district thousands of dollars each year. Some of their duties are: inside and out- side painting, repairing buildings and furnishings, constructing new equipment and landscaping the grounds. Their efforts contribute to an excellent school. F. Gray i D. Lesher carpenter A. DeSantis painter L. Miller shop man R. Lidman foreman Attendance Director Covers Much Ground Attendance director is Fred Gray's official title but it by no means limits his duties. He directs the annual school census, oversees the transportation system and is in charge of the handicapped children program. Mr. Gray grew up in Montana where he at- tended high school. He went to the University of Washington and received his bachelor's degree. Gray now spends summers at Oregon State and Southern Oregon College working for his master's degree. Previous to his employment here, he was Di- rector of Guidance in the Reno, Nevada, city schools. 25 Busses Serve District 1957 C. Hamilton A Kneeling, left to right: E. Klote, J. Clark, I . Jones, W. Ensminger, D. Theriault, S N Marchington, C. Hamilton and L. Schweinfurt. Standing: G. Marks, C. Bothwell, M. Howell A. Newkirk, K. Mathewson, H. Harrison, W. Bell. C. Rich, H. Hull and C. Petit. Q.. in-vc. Four new busses have been added to the fleet this year. This brings the total in opera- tion to 25. These new Upusher type vehicles 1-ost about flil3,50tJ. Bus 96438 has been designated the trip bus for events away from school. ,AdlllllllStI'Zlli0ll Aides Do Many Things The office staff' of District W7 is hired for the purpose of han- dling the payroll, keeping books, taking dictation, writing letters and assisting George Buck in his book- keeping duties. Mr. Buck is the man in charge of the financial records and is the good right arm of the superintendent. uw. uug' Drivers of the busses sometimes are on the road for four hours to such far off sites as Wolf Creek and Williams. Charles Hamilton is the foreman in charge of transportation. i G. Buck X STUDENT GOVERNMENT Emerging victorious from the tra- ditional spring elections, the new student body officers set about their duties. Distinction was not new to these five as they had proven their capabilities many times before. Throughout the year they continued to demonstrate that our trust ,. W-uixf i I gtk! 4:g:Q:'ff.r? A 4 wif.. - if :J -ek ' ,I P .fi ,ml 'n wi t 1 Q , .,:.. , i . fu. . r . T f f -fave!-1:13563 1:4213 . 1 JW , fl-.1-X . 1 W e 3 Y ft s-eaw!'7 Pg.-fgfc ,L , if in their competence was not misplaced. 'W 'T' i'g..Jv- , S. Talbot t, svcrotary ,a P. Proctor, president F. Thomas, vice president iw A. Almquist, treasurer P. Ford, rally queen X -'K s fsssy STUDENT COUNCILS HAVE BECOME PART OF SCHOOL TRADITION The student council meets regularly on the first Tuesday of every month and sometimes holds special sessions during other activity periods. Meetings are devoted to business that pertains to the betterment of the high school. A major topic on the agenda this year was the acceptance of a teen- age code of behavior handed down from the State Youth Council. Another important problem was the approval of an alma mater. The 1957-58 members have been diligent work- ers for the best interests of the students and the high school as an institution. Student councils are a fine American tradition. Let's keep them that way. First row, left to right: S. Ullian, L. Hill, C. Haynes, C. Johnson, H. Hasier, J. Retzloff, J. Hansen, S. Fields, C. Berg. Second row: D. Jaquette, J. Carson P. Ford, L. Nevi, E. Parker, P. Proctor, J. Settle, J. Youde, K. Gilbert. Third row: J. Holden, D. Wolke 1 1 G. Gooch, M. Mansfield, S. Talbott, B. Griffen, J. Holt, C. Rembert. Fourth row: F. Thomas, J. Klett, L. Wil- son, A. Almquist, R. Entriken, S. Eide, J. Parker, M. Leonard, Principal Frank Thomas, advisor. Selection Method Is Democratic Approximately seventy members compose our student council, all of which are elected by the stu- dents. From nach freshman world geography class, sophomore biology class, junior U.S. history class and senior social economics class a representative is cho- scn. lizich major organization, too, is entitled to a representative. Besides the representatives, all class officers attend as do our student body officers. Advising this large and necessary group are Howard Harrison, Bertha Calhoun, and our principal, Frank Thomas. X 5 Council members B. Rhodes and N. Gierok assist with student body pictures. x First row, left to right: W. Ashworth, L. Hassett, D. Schuttz, L. Youdc, L. Lundgren, S. Ray, V. Hedrick, L. Johnson, I.. Loffer, L. Ogle. Second row: M. Reid, P. Olson, B. Terry, M. Montgomery, K. McAlvage, D. Harris, Bird, A. Davenport, L. Dean, G. Gallager. Third row: M. Pearson, D. Youde, G. Goode, A. Wy- land, S. Snyder, J. Backus, G. Gilbert. Fourth row: L. Robertson, G. Tillery, G. Thompson, S. Pullen, R. Ecrickson, J. Plantz, S. Orr, J. Miller, B. Calhoun, a visor. 4 1 A H A ig 1,4 1 If A X-JL, If Q4 ,vb 1 i X. A,.UfL.i r an Ifilfjvf iffv--FQJ jiyflfj Q Freshmen X . ff J Ayffj ' BMJ I Sophomores i 'S SUM , e OVW ADJJJ n dwcjmk J mme ' , QQ 0' V XM C1 QV U, I Juniors A ff .fr ' . 1- . f,,61Ll A , ij D! A pvbxj L J F N I Seniors fi X 45 by G.P.H.S. Sees Last Freshman Class The class of '61 is the last frosh class to attend Grants Pass High. A new junior high school is in the process of construction and its completion will see the freshmen joining the seventh and eighth grades in the new building or the present junior high building. The Frosh this year started out with the tra- ditional Freshman Day, when only the green ones came to school to be oriented in the ways and means of G.P.H.S. Later, they entered a float in the annual rally for the Medford game. The traditional Spring Dance was held with royalty being crowned. They wound up the year with their annual picnic being, as usual, a smashing success. . Q? ,Sys- Stewart Orr, president sf fra, --i2r-NiS1I'E- -2252-Q F -f 5 5153? ei:- Jerry Plantz, vice president Karen Johnson, secretary Marcia Reid, treasurer --F., -i 'si 3 I ...V 3 . . i.3',.g, ' 1... .... --my J.. . , N , . ,. ' ff, , if Ns. J . , . F - X 7 ..1 er ' . ' ' V ' S - ... A. ,M 'WYS' ' N ' no X N . V nf it M V QE + H-v X. - A 1 . 4 ,. .,, . .. rx . . Y f - ' N M ,., ,, 'Q .x. .Q .sag-..... 5 au- Q Qs... N J9- 1- I six 1 .r Y First row, loft to right: D. Harris, M. Montgomery, P. Olson, G. Gilbert, J. Backus. Second row: G. Goode, K. McAl- vzngv, IJ. Schultz, K. Youdv, S. Snydvr, S. Pullcn. Third row: li. Terry, A. Wylund, J. Hamilton, L. Hassett. FINAL FRESHMAN CLASS MEASURES UP TO STANDARD Loft to right J. Willizuns ll. Thvrizxult IC. Hanson IC, llillstrom W. Martell Alcock Adgmg Adkins Anders Anderson Bennett Blacketer Abel Agee Altmnn Arnold Barker Barrett Beathe Beck Bernet Blacksmith Bondietti Booth Bramblett Brame Brink Broer Alderson Backus Bassett Benson Blanchard Booze Breckheimer Brooks Allen Baker Bunett Benson Blinks Borgmnn Brewer P. Brown runsll lrdwell Ilapman Corak Cramer Davos Burke Carlson Chrlstean J. Clark Collamore Corbsll Crlsel Davld D. Burnett Carter Christensen L. Clark Collins Crulkshank Day S. Bumett Cattanach Clashy Collls Crutslnger Dayton Burton Cavyell Cleaver Colllson Corey Daniels M. Deck ard Blltchart Chamberlain Chronlster Cohhs Coltrane F. Covey Daugherty T. Deckard Colee Coon Campbell Chandler G. Clark Coleman Cooper S. Covey Davenport Deekelman Decker Deringer Dewey De Young Dickerson Diess Dietrich Diltz Dittemore Doan Doescher Donald Dotts Downing Doyle Dubbs Dunham Eckstein Edward Egbert Evetts Feiring Ferrell Ferry Finch Firestone Foote Foster Fredrickson Freemantle French Fry Fuhrmeister M. Fuller R. Fuller Fulton Garner Garris Gibson Gilbert Gilliam Goode Grabowski H. Graham K. Graham Gray ' ' r - - ' ' Q vor. 5. 6110.511 sii 5 ' 155- f- xi' 1- . ,v ' - fa 2 '2-: . ' Q r' K 1 I- ' .i . lg . 5 , if ,iv . K fi l l? H if g --1 Saw 3.5.55 1 'WQQW -' wz f 3-ui, ' .,y A V rj 3 Vw , - :fm - , :,:. ,3k3 I .z-gg f. I V fs? ' ' D .if W.g..s.' Yi' 5 'ik , 1 ,H o in ' - . isp T. ii-- Q V' L . , ' .. ie 1 .a emo, , mx S X 2 an ,.. . .. M , , r- - - , I v -- f ga. o w , . . in X-In ,.,afQ.L0.U ,. - A -vw. . w..,..vfQz:fzif Rf, ' ' F K ld, f x ,,.. v In K4 Q' W 'ii 's fig V. 'E XX . gk I ' , ' ,: kk ' ' M 'f' . . 932. Q . Il V7 Nm 4, . X 1, Q, . K ip .. 'L ' 1 7 . - ' ' U: ii ' ' -A -1 Z Q . x Q :Qi 1 ,Q ii V ' . o r o . i r,.. fm' ' 'Vg The wide halls M, 'Q of G. P. H. S. are his Q11 sometimes cluttered g V Wlth the 500 frantic L Silflfffu 153253322 . ...e D g D .51 ,ty f .r of . , i, ' L 7' N ,kg S ,F ' -',' f.,.xi5f,1?f M 1 .:4?fi?5v . i iuu ., if yearlings who are og A . ' the move for secon . ...Q ,Q-5 . D ST G Tflil . 0013 the Sh0PS 01' I M 5 ' F gg V+-1 F o o- 1 gym- fs D F -- .,. G 1 :Mig -4 .. K V. W., f f- 1 kv 7 F' .... 5 .. ..+' ' f if' . mn o ., ....,,. A ee' V . W .gk o . go e. o .. r. G o . Y g ' ,. .3 VL 5 ff- -Qx , R. in wi 1 we Hwy' 'W' . of g . g 1 ' 5 , o wtf 133 ,.,., V ., fo 5 ,151 iesiw ' . 21. , :.T:: . . 'kAi1. : iQ5k 'V ' K ' Q V- 1 K 'i A 3 D o . , . I . 'S' W -- . L A -an 534 D f . Pg . i .J ,533-he .gms of 'Q -Z! H' 'fl 5-fg, .45 ., l ' 10,1 ' -'PT' am X M QMW2 -so 4. K 43, e -, wif. 6 X .I ,- ay 1 v 4- K A ' -A 531 U -f. QQ ' x45 ' ,.,,..,,Ys V J 'QR L 'tysx . N xt , U -, ,E 19955 K , e .1 X Q' A 3' in--. s . : xl-'W v... ...W V., A an . si-fs. ' 4.4 V . English I is a Vg must course for 489 m, ,as qs ,Q ' 4, freshmen. There are , 3 I '- r Q -- ' ,4 ' E6 sections handled X 1 . H jf, - - ' .f 'Q y 3 different teach- Q- , 'i o ff... ' Q ers. There is also one 6 f :N-12 fr- remedial section. - ' if Q ,. 2: G 3 .5 5 . A Q, Y-.x sv, ' ' I V Q . . 1 G k 'K V. L. 3 -f . 1 3 F 1, -5 as xi ef? Q A ,f ' ' . R224 iw? ' ' . Y A Grammar is m G H the order of the day :aa M 53,2 'L 7 during the first se- X .Q if 7' I W e . 'i mester with litera- Q55 ' ture taking over in FQ W . - the second. W...-.? in N r 'S 'Z Q A 5 i Y wk e . :k'WE5,., ,., ksjh- '- ..u si l id. 5 as , L xx A 6. i ' 66,3 I ,gh Q . A X '- i 1 J Q A I ' J' Q xv A - 2 :5 'x.' it -fi 1 -2 . ' rl ' H - Q Aix Q T .-,,. Z .433 Green D. Griffith S. Griffith Grosh Guches G t ues Gurney H all Hagenno Hager , C Hamilton Hanks Harelson Harlacker Harney Harper C. Harris D. Harris H. Harris J. Harris i M. Harris Rose Harris Rodger Harris Roy Harris Harrold Hassett Hathaway Hawkins Hayden Hayes Hazelwood Heap Helmick Hembree Hemphill Hendrickson Higginbotham Hildebrandt Him rick Hinkle Hislo p Hobson Hoctor Hodge Hudson Hoff Hoffman Holbrook I ..,: , V Jane Holland ' if L u . Jean Holland 'ffiii J A Holly Holm Holmes Jerry Johnson G. Johnson ,, f,., X Howell Hubbard C. Hughes J. Hughes Hugoboom Hummel Janice Johnson 1, X, ,: : M , 1' W 'A ti '- ' if Q . , ., J . , K X 39 ,K .. J N if S 5 ff. R .f K Q- W: F,.:i.gQ E6m ,,,, ,,,,.. L I-Iuneycutt Husen Hutchins Hyde , o, 8 Hunsmger , V ' .. , - ff. , f f fun - l :. -: .z . xr v . f K. I:- 'Y i 2.2 V- I 555 K -, , ., 3, , k,-f m f ...... . 9 in .5 - ,. A, 7 ' :f'- K 'ik , ,.-,. 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J .- - ...V . ,WV .V K b h , hy -- , Lf . fly. Q P. Jensen M. Jensen J. Johan: Pep assemblies are tradi- tional on the days of games. The freshmen are numerous and loud as they lend their Weight to this event. Jones Jury Kassahn Kathka Katzenb ach Kaufman ' Keagy L. Keener f f S. Keener Kellems Kellogg King ,y Kirkland Qui. 1 Knutson , , Koop . Lake Lane Law Lawless .- Leach Leffler - X . Leonard ' . vi- ,., ix f , 5 W Lx QW 1 '-ov Nxt' F ' I 'S' 9,4 . -' it Q. if 0 sr E E -gk ' -. ,,. -5.. .. 9 Y I 'A :L 'QE ' 4 v I ...... , ... I Q. 5' K1 ' A3 N. A. Q 'I ,, K , It v . , va Q L .11 .if ' .liii iff-.-e 'Nf -ru , ,X 1 . N '.g . X wg . . . . - x jx Q -Y IA McAlvage X .8 50 Q 'Q' X Mcgiarty jf? l' K' Q' -.. 5. ,. ni 9 c ung . . .X M.. .,,, sv McCorkle 'J . if 'i 'N McDonald L i K Lx : ,Q X tp , .. s Lichtenstein Lindeman x 5 2 Lloyd Lorenz Lovelace I O Lugenheel Lundlzren . Malisch . Mnnary u ' Maphet . Mars 3 Marsh ' If, X Marshall Marthaller Martin Massey Mauldin Mayers ricLain E. McLean P. McLean ' 3 , A hz I X . MeGui re Mclntqrf McKay Four different teachers take part in General Mathematics in- ds ' -.. struction. Nine sections em- ? -Q-1' . . . ,Al , 'f brace the 342 Junior Em- QQJ Steins. 147 more are enrolled ' ',',',g-rig-.31 in Algebra. L Q E ' , . I :W x ' ' . Q ' McManamon 1 Q V N '1 D. Meade if ,A M7 I J. Meade , 1',f,' X X in Meek 'Q 2 fr I 1, '7 Q. Milan ' 'P - -- Michaels - ' N '3' 'T' Middleton r V, ,Qi J ' , Millemann I T 5 if ' f N ' 3... , ' .4 1 f, be rv K f ,-annul f- 7 4 R. Miller Q 0 'A' 6 . gg 1 A - s. Miner , ,, A :fi I .. I alia Mitchell gg 'vs ' ,4 X ontgomery 39 ' ' W M? 1 B. Moore J ,X - f ' ' l- 5 C. Moore Moralz . V Morrison ' ' NA If I It , UW 1 . . E. Murphy 3 W V A, - . 7 ' 'H E- -. Q.. S. Murphy 'Y ' gg-A L , Y 51 C. Murray - ---Z 'ff .F E- MPLEPY M. Nealy Neff Nel on J. Newell T. Newell Newman Nichols Nix Nutter Olds, C. Olson P. Olson Orr Otis Ownbey Packard Parkhurst A. Patterson J. Patterson M. Patterson Paul G. Pearson J. Pearson Peckham Pedigo Pelkey Peterson Pfaendler Phillips Pigg Pilkington Plantz Platho Pont Prael Prather Priebs Pritchett Prow Pruitt Pullen Pulse Raeder Ragan Ralston Rasanene 3 :: aa QF 'Mft . . ' ' J ,Q t A P - f Viii if , g ,ii was X . A as W. Li ' T' if r1 'l59fi,,, Q .2 ' 'J 1 gr. ' 'S' so f T X 1 ri f ef A ,... , V . - M 4' gl gg '-ff ,, -, ' V The Medford W. 5 lg. if M ' football game has , I eiglg traditionally become X F' the big game. A downtown rally and P i snake dance are held. - ...ga . 5, l 45525 c . Q -fi Y 24. , '- m v- 4 LJ. M ,. V N.. , 4 ' 1 ' 4' '54 ' ix.i 4. swirl ,,, Bye. qs . wb f ,QE AWN t Qmih. K There is also a bon- o ' fire and each class . M , P 3 'L constructs a float. 4 K 'N' 1. M353 The frosh didn't win ,,,i gl. but they gave their E gg all. li: is ' ,1, 'iahc fif' isl f scia rl-if s ill- 5 . Uilk. -W J. 1 U J W 4 V ,bk K 4 W Q 1 .NY fx. M , 5 .os in - Y? , , lain t , A t l , Q i K ' .2 ' M ri 'V'k ' fx We ' - ,Q N .gms ' , of s -nf-'ss -3 W ge T I 'Q 5' :,. Q t if . i'f. 1 - -- J K is-ff-ef-2- can f ...,. A .V K' A 4 K I' G 5 .fu .A 67a .ea W... v fv- N l if 'E ug g ,-, n 9 '53 Q hurl' er it yfy., ,Wa ri, 3 N L... A 5- X J-'N I.. .ff ,J-'vi if K.-f .nl L 38 ,L J L ,ic .y 5- W, ., ,, ,K 1 .Wag 0 ,ks , 9 k,, 'li 5 J .Ysfi S. -, ,. Q , . Q'-'Y' Us-1 ? -'FP' rr D ! .,.-1 it , tl' Q .M P -'L 5 P . , 1.1 ngx ' '7 I' nr' ,. 'CZ .J-' - M r . , ,M . Q 1. il- :av ii' .-A' fr x 1 X .WJ . , I 3 I '15-. .SX Q 1 , . 4, if , xii-lil s, , up 'av gg, -,, v -9? s c' 'x . fa. 1 if L , fer, Al W, . ,im ,lfrv ' . f J - 5165,-Q w i X 1 4 1 n K K- fi V... K , , -I ,V 5 A M 'Q' Dx ut yr ,K Girls' Physical Education is an in- tegral part of the high school curricu- lum. They are offered such varied activities ks 1? is W x ' E lo ., T? ul? A ' I N' ' S flaw riii - P ' f.- E - . 'K ' :ii 'kik K. K ' Si. , ' M f N ' MA 3, M . ,:., , , kg , Q 5513 N... fi X Y .XL . Q ESU my we as: swimming, bad- minton, basketball, softball,volleyball, tennis, archery and hockey. 'Sv' 'L -.i ' 5 why g N J if ' Qs ,, u ' le R 9 ,nr .5 4-vi 4? V x ii S 35 - is if 93 g ' il! S . .. 4: . -X ,, so Q L ,if-I-iiwgg X wx? . .ge i, ls. -X , -U was gifs QA 5' Z .g ' , . f is 'T 'I .5 ' - , f? Q ' is . S if K fnkkxfzy . g . V M :jr A Riu U Q .,,. K4 X B. Ray R. Ray Reed Reeder Reid Renfro C. Rhodes K. Rhodes Rice Ricks Ripley Robinson Rogers B. Roley S. Roley D. Rose W. Rose Ruska Russell Ryan Sackett Sanders Ssntillie Mary Sutter-field Ma! Sstterfield Saunders Schendel Scherf Sclserlie Schmid Schmidt Schneider Schultz Scott Scritchfield Sealy Sheets Shier Shilts Shipler Shone Silva Silverthorn Simmons Simpson Sloan S ie J. B. Smith J. D. Smith Snyder Spencer Stafford Stanger Stansbury Class , -:Ev Qin sw .f gt si.. +7 , QE Q .. .. : '-: it .L N, X 1 gf 5' . S Q if Q U K s f . , , . w lksgx rsh N W. .. . K H iq 5 , . Terry he ... Nz b nk 'lf .. r at A x . i ww of yt sm.. .3 N. . 5 . he f-.w frfim ..: it K were 5 2315 de gsie sfgiiisiizs 1 1- agiqeggsgiiiw P5 P? -- -7. . Wiz--ilk-9: as ,W ,...,....,.. Z.. Thietje G. Thompson ,-.-. W. .. . . 'W , J wr ., 2. me , ifsilg , . . , 1 J, M 'K ',,S A 'I 1:-. ,V X? ii. 1. .X . . X555 - ' 'liif fl - X L ' . f' 'S ' f. -W.: if, f Stansfield Starns Staten Steele J. Steele Stephenson W H19- . - . -1 . ,Q 'NF - ., ' .g.,y. ... A . ' fix fm.. - B. Stevens G. Stevens J. Stevens Steward Stewart E . ws gym, ,V Mg, Z 5 1 ,-,.-e Stoltenberg Strandquist Streeter Sturgill S l'..-if Il ..--52 X0 2 Q Q 1 'U M rx' 259' ,f 5 1 I rw S . A- K - LLL, I : . .. K ' if 56 fr . i E . 1. W , l X, Q - V ,, . W . Q5 L J. Thompson Tompkins Tnothman Tribhey Trotter Q3 qi fm... il.. . . f ' 4. VV I' 1 Q. . x f ' .Q 5. Swisher Taus Frosh yell leaders furnish verve and charm at Frosh games. Freshman section responds with volume and enthusiasm. This spirit is important to Frosh teams who play to small crowds. Trumhly Turley Turner Ullian Usher Van Arsdall Z, -V. Q '-if I Van DeWalker Vannice Varga B. Varner B. Varner L. Varner Vnbors i2 f2I fw'1f Volkm an Vrom an J. Walden K. Walden mx Hi Walker i 1 QR' . . Wall 1' -R 7 1lY..I..A....... Nm... 1.5. fi. 1, . H' .. Z -if :Q 'V' . 'uf Q 9 ll s Tedrick Walters Waltrip Wendell Ward L. Warren T. Warren Watt Weech Welch Wells Wheeler Wllltcomb B. White P. White Willard Wlllcutt Wllllnnll B. Wlllon J. Willon Rlchard Gale Max Hull Woods M. Wlhon S. Willon Winterbottom Gary Ike Jerry Kelley Patrlcla Klum Robert Lacy James L Smlth John Holland Wyllnd Wylder Wymen Yeoman Yokum Youde Young Zerr Zinter Wayne Ashworth, president Ronald Erickson, vice president Adaptable Sophomores Have Fun and Learn The sophomores made it bigl' during the year. They found themselves more adapted to the social whirl of events. They flocked into organizations that were now open to them. Their names graced the rolls of National Honor, Caveman Patrol and Pep Club. They Went all out to capture first place in the annual float contest and placed two on the varsity foot- ball team. Two fund-raising dances were successfully staged. , Requireds for sophomores were English, Bi- ology and P. E., but many were found in typing, geometry, shop, speech and the halls. Class of is 5 fail' are-ewigmfz. ,,. if f .ff437,.ff.wgegf.s.fag.rf iii?-se1,,f354ii2esgigg3f3.s5sem sefssygfw- if -.aww 2-is is 1:31 iifwx-wigswiaikaleiflrgsvf, ., ..:.f. Sm -,.-. ifine!-fillafiliiiiiigw21-sfcifezgw 's,1-s?2sw1T5l--:w2Zie'vsi?sg'tif1 ' fir is -V 3 V A f ,FQ . . 'faL1fQ3s5f2s5igQfmef5ffgF,ggAgZf!3qf?iff'f9' 1:-mizs,'g5f-ez 2fqgfs553.,55 Lana Ogle, secretary Adelle Davenport, treasurer fl.1?il+5w:4wff- 'uf-H First row, left to right: L Johnson, L. Youde, L. Dean, L. Lundgren. Second row: V. Hedrick, L. Loffer, S Bird, J. Miller. Third row G Gallagher, S. Ray, K. Cook, M. Pearson. SOPHOMORES FIND SECOND YEAR INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING Left to right L. Weigart W. Evans L. Ringuette T. Flynn M. Page S. K' . 3 E Q 2 1 3 v F5 U3 . A 43 . -- mhhh L h - A ' B ' 0 21. ff Qi , , 'Q i - .f- lf ' 1.-I ffllf .L f A ,---- 4 L'kg f' , L...,ii4uI'i ' 'ff 2' f 1' ... iw K f- -- 7 5 tk ' B K Af' . V 14-11sfi.eP2asff ' K' 11 . ..f A B U . B ' K ' M - .filzf'iEl5?ifipif ,V ez.: - K ' ..Be F 1 eeol on ff R ,... Blee B Adams K 'khk if .5 5 ,M B 'il K Ashway ' o ' lffff A .1 , V '?r.Zf'5 -:. : 4f 'V J if r eneee ..,. ,A-' ? : -' ' , 4. fr xii.:-5' .- 4 K. K .j ,Lair Bassford W:-W' I' K, ,., Bell ..,,,,,,,...1.q. K- A -- . - f 3,3 . 14 f V K K .7 2 , . -.. Dew' f . ett B B 5 . f f D. Anderson 1. . , : 352' ,fy-15-K fini-'i' ' k,.- ' - Badcock f - f -' Q.. . .. s.., 22, -7.5122 gfxfjeq? -W .. . . -., .. 3. H1 . . , 7- 1 . Barlow K ,.kk, -- J.-.Y K A-.2- ..,, 1 ..- w-..:'s..f'. Ki. - . Z ,. 7 -P K'- I -L.. fy ' -. Y ,,,. A , -' ' A f Q7' f. i f , . ' f f ...fQ?L' a 5 'Q ' A KKKV L.7LK.,K..g ,.., EW . : .,.,. .,,M..zy. . L . - ' Qi gs, if ' 'WN ,J 3. if - -' . .F iiiiin- -. S2 'Y' f . ' . igvziiw' - . , K fi X 5 TWA! J 'Sw W 2 of Jai- www ,f WW , A Q. Q I3 -3. - - Q. , QQ 3 .. , , WS 5 'yi 'X S i i. fi . Bodam Brickey A .ms x X , X 'M S 2 tx we . ,mg . B L . XM ' 1. i. , Qswfz-151.1 14 :11 5 i ,,L.L LL Y? 'Az 1 ...h. in . Q5 K. . ,. he A' I - K- Abel Agee A pparcel Baldwin Bartlett Beeghly S. Blume Breedlove Ashworth Bastian Benner Bird Boner Broer Blakesley Bowers Bruyneel Allen D. Anderson Backus H. Baker Barker Barnes Bachelor Bayliss C. Bennett S. Bennett Biscup Blodgett Bourquin Brame Brown Bryant Q32 .L ga.. : f P lm 1 E . ' B K zo -rr. . Jw ,B K . t .uri ll Y. if 4 lo.. n..K. .5 P. Andel Sharon Baker 4 ,- ......--- M. Beed Biles we . -fda-.MM M. Anderson Sandra Baker Barrett Beddo Burg B. Blume Branham Buck Burlington Camp Chambers Clark Terry Coleman , . J 1. Cochran B. Collinl 4 1, 'iw ' 1.. M' 4- ,1 'fm ,1 Bnmlnm Canfield Chapman Coblentl Torn Cole P. Cook Cowan Dallas P. Burns Carlton Chllderl Colfleld N. Colllnl R. Cook Cox Dangherlty Burroughl Carr Clulttock P. Cole J. Cook Crlael Davenport Byro Can J. Coleman K. L. Cook Cotter Dale R. Davis Q .. .i sv- - ff , 'f 5 ,.., . , AA zh' . . W tx . n o m V , A.. .M krkkk k ,3 . . , .. -gf: -mfr, - ., - if - :'J1 1'f+' :xg - . . is. Rust' ff 2 ff S 'Sv M' X 4 4- - s Qf z . K ag... -y . , ,H ii 5 M. .1 .1-fm 4. . K Jai' 'X S-is Q so 2 Ks 25 iff? ig as R. Davis Dean Dickson Dierks J i- A' , - i f if ' L o ar i e 3 , Douglas ' A. Dunham kg .:. .- . s 4, ',, ff, ..r sr . ez he i 2 Q !t3+' . 1. . . igi n rik. k..: he ,K K J r 3. K H 'lg iiii li ' , w A .4 Q' D' vi A A .e w , , ilgge 'V K.rk K if QQ, Early D. Ells M. Ells Ellis G. Elmore R. Elmore J. Erickson R. Erickson Erwin Evans Fawkes L. Fehrs Ferguson Flickenger Flipse Flower Fournier Fox Frost Fry it C. Dunham J. Dunham Dunivan Dunken .. in Garoutte Gallagher Gamble Garner Gasser fwwfusss: skks G it -L .,.. W, wx. Gatewood' Gibson Gierock Gilmore Goddm Goetgen Goldt Goree ri Class of rf ik? 7 K lar? Af' 9355 i ries si? . is .i li ' .'-'E' 55 if . .,,. ,.,,...:-- ,.,,,.,.. Q wg , E, sW2? 5?gE S. X r S9113 K ,f A x A z .5 Q Magi f X ,. A .H.. aa. .yi N Y . . 1 fr A ' Q Jr, L ' X. -if . , ft. 6 My Y N - One of the must classes for sophomores is English II. 456 of them are scattered through 13 sections involv- five teachers, S . ..1:.sx..x-,wi 1 -1,,.2-,L.wLs.s Mx, M ,..,..,,. . . -'F 6. 'v 'a' .9-f :L ,A '. it 4 z x . .,:., H 0' 1' -wr, 'I f T. Hastings Hawkins B. Heap T. Heap Hecht Hedrirk Helmick Heis Hendrickson Herndon Herriott Hickman Hillman Hixson Hixon Hoagland Hoatson D. Hudson J. Hodson J. Hodson ,mmf D-'Ji ,f 3'-if 2 , .i .0 I . ,ca ea' JL' .H ki K . by W- f -X wi vi' '12', fd H' of-14'--1 9 'S -if .. xr to Q ' 3 a '1 if'i. 'fi Q 'E-. 3 Y,,z-. aw- ' wx ,-2 'H' .d N.-K 5 I' 4' Gouiter Green Griffin Gronau Gurgel Haas Hankins Harrison Hartwig F. Harvey W. Harvey S. Hastings Sophomores on MA ' the J.V. squad num- r , 'QQ' 4 -0 2 43 - bered 36. One second L he 'Q 4 X Qzzfif . 1 year man made the K ly -fi ' b A h K vars1ty. .Q uv- . -Q .4 ,N f 3' H 'en H .2 , 5 ,, .V Hff V N ww A Y . 1' A . 5 U 1 . L! x RN' ' 3 lg .f . .sr F-4- -svsf Ax. 'R' Hoffman Hogan Holbrook Holcomb Holden Holly Holm Holmes Hause Houston Howard Huffman 3 , 5 lr 'fa , 'Qfff x . .x Q QQ. Q :Af .rf , K i .ff 213. .' .1 1. K 2. X -- ,- .. -14 4::f21tQ X ,X k Q ,X if il ,. ., N...- Q N '73 . x E 'v' X x ...fig . X. viii hi Mi ' fi 3-on L' -Q' . -A1 if ani. .. SF if N. X ov 5 Y ,-tri-j 'Egg Q -Ev 63 V A .,,.. x X 1 X X S X.? .s- X - X- B ,uns F. Hughes P. Hughes Hull Hutchins Ingledue Inman Ireland X 'v u V . 4 V H . S. HH ,Q H ' H H HH ,.., ' K H . . sg.: ,.-, 7 .H -,f 1 1 . -' H , -.M H. figwyy -'A , .,. H ..-ru , V, H M 5 6 A . .. ... H H,i.iH.xrf4 . . H Huu- ' ' - ' . H r 7 , - -, ix - f ' f,,,L im 1 HHHI3 ? ' Vi lg Hjifif 5 i :Q4s2 H Q1 '.,, H .. H ' aw V 1 H HH 7,..f,- ,HHH H H 5 H ' H HHHH ri HHHH i n 5 H' H 7 X .9 inf B- J 31095 l H l i 1 jH HKH, ' . if , .- ' ff 3' D. James H 3 f i I, in uhu, ,u,'h Johansson HH L' K - '3 'l'2 ' 3 'K L .4 7 5 X 1 ii j ' il .Hg h F L. Johnson 1 V n g, ' A .A M- J0hI1S0I1 ' A H R. Johnson -' N H iii. WSH y'fi4i1fHvf H if A W - H' V iiegwi. H T. Johnson zif iiggag Hg, ' in ' V H --..H :Hy-H as 1 Hf- 5 ,... ,.v, . ,f ' H K u-h H r .- az, P- 1' 1 -6 A ' be ' - H , Jones KV K H 'I f Jordan In yr , ' H- ,- Katzenbach ' KH HJ: K , ,. I -- a H L . ' H H ,H T' if 4 - A ' 1 ear ki : M . ff'-1. H. ' Developing their physical attri- butes is the main goal of about 200 sophomore boys who engage in Boys' P. E. Their program encompasses five periods during the day. HHX Keisecker Kelly Q H H V M L lii' 3 ' ':' :' i ' .h L 'HQQH A ka - Q I H H z. ' Q ' H iaii QL u Ell A jllw .Q giii ': 'Q A wx... H, HHY ' l 0 1 ' 0 .nn-Q H ,fr-M P - 'Q H , A , H H i H W 1 gms H HHHH .H KAWH . '35 mxim il Kemp Kenyon Keysor Killian King Klose Knox Knutson Krettinger Krouse Krumholz Kyniston LaCombe LaMay Landis Larson Lasater Laue Leatham Ledin Lee C. Lewellyn M. Lewcllyn Lipperl Little Loffer Looper Lowden H 4 Lowry Lucas Lumpkin Lundgren Lunt Lutman Lyons Maclean Mahan C. Mahoney M. Mahoney Mannan Marchant B. Martin K. Martin S. Martin Marquardt Maurer Maxwell McCann McCloud McComb McConnell McDonald Mclnty re McKowen McKroln MrShnne Merr' IJ I A N 1 x lf' A 3 Q' 1 x x xi U 53- sf K ? w K 1 y Y . 5 5 I 4 v 0 2 4, as 4- 1 'Sf X X. 'F 'if' .4 A e V' P61 .ll ,J .f W K, as 0. t r rt 5' A 'Q 'F , A 9' , 2, 1 V . .3 Y Q: ,Y , gf,J X oo ' s 4 ' ' 2 ' Q H ' X W' , M, s , ' .A A 'Q-125473. , 4:3 c K iuilk 5 ' .4 ' V 'H :QS os., V , ,b 5 .-we KX 3 , Y., ff' . 9 Pep assemblies are regular pre- game events. The usual pattern is for one of the coaches to say a few words. Then organized cheering takes over. 1, Tlimgiisr Here sophomore section pours it on. A4 Jw 65 pf - 4 1, M 3-1 1 9 ' D. Miner .-.. -,,, ff, J. Miner J -f w 'lf P. Miller - 4 Mills 2 , Misenar -- A, 'V Mitchell -j 1 Momsen 1 ' ' V ' K7 I , Q' f ,- 7 - Moniz , ' I In 'Q ' -v l l b Q ' 3 lllvfiorfirlrd 'A 'f , f., Q ore f ' 'P' 'Nfl - f Moulder y 1 1 Q 1 y Moulton ' xo- , X L 8 kgs' 1 fix N, D. Nelsen Nelson K. R. Nelson B. Newman R. Newman K Newstrom Nielsen Nordstrom Oden Ogle O'Leary B. Olson R. Olson Orr M. Overbay R. Overbay Oyler Page Pagni Palmer Pangburn Parker B. Patterson J. Patterson Paulus Payne Pearce Pearson J. Perry S. Perry Petit Pierson Pollander Muir B. Murphy J. Murphy Murray J. Nealy 0. Nealy Neathammer Q39 R H f r A 1 . 'f 1- l ,rw 1- , -5 M-.. in YJ: .-,,Z:,.:k , .. -k,,L, 1 gk Eiu hi if. K . , i , ,..,. -1 i'i' 'J J i 'ei ,oei J J A . .y ' u H if 7 5 .532 . ., , ,417 so 4 me 3:5 ,I ,- H515 ' VI., , 2 4 f.,.. ,. ff L. f, rg .MQ QMS K x .is on fee. 7 . it , :Kyla Y? 3. ,X W is ,. z of y 'Y mi shin- ' ' so L Q4 . . lf life J . I 11. K . M f Poole Porter D. Powers L. Powers Preslar Presslar Price l es-H. as in K X, i 2 Z'-7 P . VY. 'im' .1 . sw . 'K ... g ,....A' 5, sr Mi I , i ,Aiw xv 3 it mg 1 z . ',' 3, , m 15, I kv. e y - XX , 5. ' M '1 ,, 31.5, . 5 A fe 5 'nf-nj INT. f ,V Ji A J M d 5. M . if ..,, i f J P' 7 , M ,1.. . M 1. . . n X orl ff Q ,K 'GX' 'mn vt ir, .ggi 35 New N .3 si? .9 4 vgaf,,. ,. f.'.Q ,N L 3-5 Vzbk' ef' 4 mas .9 X Y .LZ rm L ,X-,. P . y P siyo W so 1 L fo Km? , J eeeeoo 3 - ,N Tv 4 , I, , ,p ,,,, , V v- h 2 GPA, A i . 'gi W- Q Priebes y A rf, 'H 1' , ' 'U' yn V 4 Prince , ' ' 1 ' 'cf N f Purkett ' ' f X Purvis . ,. I , ' K n ' K 'ij guackenbush N . A f . X wr Q uentm ' I H f X-ff' x Q J A my f f Raikes - i -1' i 1' Q' is S'-xiii.. , -.. , , L u. 8 'Qi , 9 , V A wap I W, Raquer V 'Q' 3 in W jk M W 'T L1 Ray ' - U K f L S. Ray ,A X xi 1 y x S. Ray -n , 4 A G. Reed A J. Re d ' ,Q 'Q 4' 'Q 'Q w Reese? - N jjj, ' - i Reid -' . so W llgetzloff ' - , A ice rf Q i , ' e ,f s it N X gichinond i A ,-,qs .M K 3 ,. ite , V V :W,,.,?:,r?,, . . Q so ,- :.. X 6' SF'- 'Q il . '- 'V o ins 'E ' Hifi' P i Al' Roberts i t ,M pl 'x ,Q ca ! D. Robertson ' TM' L. Robertson , I W. Robins 4.5 R' 9 - IL' , . iiliif' .. ff, ..-25 ' A Ill' . s . ' ' is M 1 L L Robgiett f Y Rof Q if , f, p Q , 3 A 3 Hohner 1 13 .. 'I 4 f I - eeeee gg gow ' I P ' ' - ' L. 'L Q, we ' ' f f ,, . sk f i Rougelgus: f ii fl? ' f r - Rau e us D . Ab ,, rs! Q , A I! ,X . is D Rowden Sin, o Qi X X , eoi Q f A . .,.. ' I .- Q 1 Q ' -f 5 X gnntillie ' ' Q . V f Y .,'- ' if 'nt iw 34 . l ,W M p , , if Sattelrfieid ,ff -. Q XX r p p , ,Q 4 5. Schadler 'Q f ' , M. W' F ' ' f' , ' L ' 50011810 , ,. W , A, lp y ,L I .:L.. Q ,,,, an L I . .W ., , N, V, ,L , U L. ia ,K . 4. K ,X H 9 Shaffer ' K ' N P, , -r f 1 -A . 5 A , - . V ' in Sh 1 ' , f ' 132' in aro ine aw E ' ' ,simfi Carolyn Shaw . . ' Sheets Nl , ii, A Q '10, X ,Zi R V QL t, yr N-.1 Shippy '. R' ' 1 T V' ff! b ' . f 1 'l WT ' I ,Q Q 'Y Shoemaker 1 li ' 9, ' K gi: 5:0141 -E 4,3 J ,uf ff. . ' ',, S. ores ' z , S lva 2 A X , ' A- Sittman K8 . - V . l' 'ba Me.. e ' -,, - x of '- JW ' 'Y 'D' fini: Y lui . . ...ff-' One of the most popular courses among sophomores is typing. It is not offered with a view towards a career but as a utilitarian course with nu- merous uses. 67 .1. Sq uat:-.1-v :.g - 1 - A .ii -A-.A 1 U .. -f' . vi le I' vW ixs Qffsl- exif 1ovf - f .J . N1-or f .. X...-H-1 A .. 1 11: me 1-114 xo l Staten Stockberger Stone Stout Summers Sutton Talbot Tassin Thetford D. Thompson V. Thompson Thurman Tibbits Tillery Tomlinson Tompkins Trumbly Tucker Usher Valdez -E W my sa W? EN ' ' N 1 it 'K' -1 H R G at ng! t Es.. ,.. 'in 1 jf Eff is M' .4 Q KA 5 fi r 1 S K kyihh U L. M, . 1 U , Q., t . . -as I. 511.1 ' ' jf . T 111 ntoe .. 1 . f . awww- -E ww-rif..Q' A . s f,. 7 1 ' t't. gi uu, ,VV K 1 511 - ,- If 9 gf, ' Q N 1, :Zvi hw-i'-1, 4 ,-5+ . f 5 1 .1 .,,l. HHH Q . E , 5 i J ' 4-sl' o'tott to 1 K xi Q w A 5 i Xl: N M iff- Mff 2 . Q., Ay I 1 : .':s,: fiEhm.A.2':. i fi ' R- : 1 ' fi. 1 1. - M fs. ..: ff-111- 5. : . K, lg PM 1 W ig, . .. M. 1fHi-M A .1 -mfs-eig1s.1 ix . arf as:wm.am..s.M1..l it ' Hz' 1 - . if ?:S 'H 'n ffl E ?'S-'55-'W' QQQQ U '40 nga.: N fl :-SH 5 . Smith Smith Smith Smith Spence Standard Stahle Starr Each year on the day of the big game fMedfordJ, a snake-dance and bonfire are traditional events. On this day each class constructs a float depicting the anticipated victory. The hard-working sophomores came up with a guillotine idea that copped top honors. 111111a1.. s-L., F1 by gf ,. if 4 1 x 'L a 1 .. 1 - l 4 Q, 5, an 1 K8 R we Apt jx! 4 .3215 it I '1 if ,. 1 stung? 'srwi .. lit. 'f 7 haf . xi' W. .1 1 1 . -'Wt 12 if.. . K+ L. .. ,.., 1 5 . ii i .. .. L init Q. , 'iv s 'Bax JA fx Van Gordon Vest Walker Wall Ward Wardle Warren Warwick Webb Welch Weldon Westerman 1. T i , .1 1 ' , 1ffVi' 1i5J1F .. ,..,,..,, .1 . ,,.g iff.-A , L1 ' ill s I 1 f1,,,, .ffl 1 ff 1 B'gQw i,i so qGk 1- ...W if K1 .1-1-1-.f A it 1 H- .1 1 i,Qk V' 1 -. 161' .. My I 'jg . on X , ..?,Q,w1g 'fi yy of f . 'K , , Ha 1,x',Eg11L6 1 ,QR ' iq if-as Y Z ' .1'5w ' V fg M p .x ,,x .fi K 1 K., 'ff f- ' ' me ' if 1 inf , ss? rmfv 1 .u:fo. Wllklnson C. woodsrd M. oodsrd Woodford Woodley Woods M. Woolud W. Woolard Woolley E. Wright M. Wright Wyatt Wylsnd Youdo Young Zenor Whisonsnt Wllgtsker W to Whitener Whitlock Wick D. Wllson E. Wilson J. Wilson P. Wllson W. Wilson Wingerd Class of 4 I 1 SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Manlyn Kelly Regina McAlmond Kathy Mlgnot Mary Smlth Mary Wxlson Richard Hayes, president Juniors Enjoy Banner Year Preparing themselves for the role of seniors, the juniors earnestly set about their many tasks. High on the agenda was the production of the class play, Around the World in Eighty Days. None of the numerous clubs and organizations were now in- accessible. Girls found they had enough points for the Letter Club. Twenty-two juniors made the varsity football squad. Spanish, French and Latin Clubs could count many juniors among their number. The suc- cessful year was culminated by the traditionally beautiful and lively Junior-Senior Prom. Tommie Sue Sindel, vice president Goldie Gooch, secretary Jill Retzloff, TSTGZSUYSI' I llprn-l .nigh First row, left to right: R. Daugherity, L. Wilson, M. Mansfield, J. Hansen, P. Lewis, J. Olson. Second row D Chilcote, G. Parker, J. Williams, D. Wolke, M. Leonard J. Carson, W. Griffin. SOCIAL, SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC EVENTS, TEEM WITH JUNIORS Left to right S. Marchington J. Groves C. Bothwell M. Jones 1 , :Q- ' j 'Nw , iv-fi , gy - X' . fi kg 1 f A S ' ' , ,Q 1 5: ' . 55- 9.3 L ..:,k 3 4 I., Beed Biles Bertagnolli Bornaman Booze 1 K fi. . K--Rims? M ff? 42 'ti f: ' - if Elf A f5!Lgrml . 6... .-11. ' ' AU A v-,RFQ 'Q . H fy A55 fx' .. rx t x f' 'A Mx f n n lrr 4 3 I N--.-A. F Q B B . z .f --' : V 52 Arhk if -I K ' Q' .1 L--,' - ,. ,w i wwf R fi if' iiflfli, 3 X W sr X X K5 tx rs 'K Y , .,.. .. ,. 1 W Z we- wir ,lx ,, 'V fszf ' - Acord Annis Ausland Barker Belle-Oud ry Blayney Borsian Adams Armstrong Balderree Barnes Bengston Blevins Bowden K7 Q53 -:FQ-vw 'V Sf 'W Pi , 4 M if , 1 7 n i Wm 'K wm k n B' 'V fr X 'Of 2 1-ff fzjx. Ag ggalwfavt ' if tw . . .ikz-ling! iw ?i.,1::.,1JN . 4 W 5, , r- wi ME ' III jf -1 , 3:51 . K5 .ggi I J M gli, Allen Arnold Banks Barrett B. Bennett Bohannon Bowe Q sr fe- . 9 Wk to X , ,iw 3. 4 W r Nw - B B 14 -. , 9 W i + 5 'WYE r A mf B B Almquist Atte rberry Beardsley R. Bennett Bolton Brazilie ' 7 'ill no e 55:35 gzl' , X .-Q ani. iggqi' lg ,Fu m 'ig o,u iss Kg N., W ' VA A C. 6455. '-X k A ' , T? wma, if 2 2 we fx 4, :.::1Jm..n ,U .N Hn.. . . wa. -X L xv, E g X X . .X wr V ax ,-:k, . a1., .1 'sql' X , ,,,,4 x Q, X -5 , 1 ' ' ' ff m e5Eif:a..ji'fff3?E!,- im M.-wav-wwf' 1 13 h -2-. ,X 3, z ug. . sean' , at ' A ,tv .f V 'X X ,W Q- HQ Af L Kr Brett 5 J. Brown 'N n Cantwell 1 J I . Ng A5 fav C . X .eff 1 , 14 hugo S f 7- xi 8 'hx . . Q .im .rx M ' 'fe -H' . .lf mi' ' in G4 K llrirkell L. ll rnwn lkurlon Carson Chilrote ll. Clark Colee R 1 oar S -- ' -was C 'N' QQ C ...Q L C I x me . x A ' ,f , C lll, W- V ' o -1 'A 1, Yi,F5fH,un m I Ax !! Brinkley Brooks D, Brown Brunner Buck lluddenhagen Byers Caldwell Chgpman Cattanach Chandler Christensen F. Clark J. Clark Claudson Conner Converse Cogk .C L Q K Q hbor fague X X nr Qxbxx N X Q. x xx H. Brown Burroughs Cheney B. Clark Clifton Cornell J. Cramer R. Cramer Daniels Dahlgren Daugherity Davidson B. Dean J. Dean S. Dean Deckelman Dees DeLorme Denny DePew Derry Deters Dierks Dillon Dixon Doan Dodds Dolmage Doody ,, - 53' KM? k,,. f- My ,R-Wm., we LW , Qui' , gf , A f , ,- D ,iD D- f + fi D it DD , J H j D, Q ' f 'i'. ar-D ' D ,V iiei I D sdl D f -isi f K M S D 'M' ddie ' 2 D Mft D, 'iff' r if is 4. ' D fs fm ' ' A -iei T xt K , f f, 1 - w aves., ,D M -13, -'YD . 9 a ' , 3, tj K EQ Q dig g li 1+ K ,1 X 1 ,fx fQ1ffsf ,bi ms., J? Nw X K 1 K -, ' ,fini 'iil lyk, D D K K .k', .'kk ' A ' , Y .-'- , DD s w -: Q D Q1 D 'D 5 it - D, ,A,. D ,D ' ' s--. ' --T' ' f :Di 2:2 -',. 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The make-up and operation of our government is integrated into this course as is a weekly study of current events. courses for M531 fb i ' f zitxfliw 'FSL X I Q fi f iw if ' is . if Dr Y 1 , 7 sf' N sg, Ds 5 - A i W' D' X D in F' D 'al ' V gg ? ,ADX ' ,QLL D Dorband W , ---- f '- E- Q52 -Di,D fwkf D P551 -'-' in iff. j Dorman L DD .--i- Drake -D we - ' - ,D ' Dunahew s D ff o,tDD o is 'ff' Dlmken D D,-f -'iDfl,DJ,DD.- this A 2 D D- D1,DlW D ti D D Dt DD .-.'D,D V, ,D - V , D Q ?:iVDi it 5 K V gl ,,DD Eye: K ' :mg -D ' A ar 0 A V1 or . :FD-, D D, DEjDi -',D 3115 Easton - er roe D Elmore - 'eD.- ' 1 , o ' H1 r, S A .wi W. in Qs gndiregt 7 7' I N , Q ' in 1 ' 'f+-, s Y 1 K . X Enfriitcen ft W ff l ' ' , I K 5 5 Fngvcett V. Qt -, A - up -, - if' 1 F - Ott., ' A . . - 2' 'f i Fifizid V if 1 R ' '- fr A P- Ah ,A M J., , . F1 1 'ck i ,-ggqlgfne' Y .. , .Q -Q t G W1 4- s , o Elie' ae ef rm F 2 we ., ' 1-11, lj K' xx. cs. , f-,G Any organized group in G.P.H:S. can schedule a skit to be presented at an assembly. Here juniors Ann Almquist, Carol Johnson, Chloe Haynes and Sue Wilcutt cavort on stage. S4 'J aa' . A '11 , 1.-U, I as ... K! K., , 1 KS! N . M fx, , Lf ... P .' 'G 44- ii' f s ...G s fi .ggi 43 .. .,. 1 I' X , .fo G Q W i -. 'mil 'bu f I, ,. ee 2- S- G -0 f is Q 'qu ' ' X 3 6' n 'X Aw R38 or 4 . i,,o. - X X NQNN P' as 'vi --2 l if ful F.7k'l'4Kx'Ywu?, G l i'i' Jsi.i 3 X Funke Gapen Gardner Gasaway German E. Gibson M. Gibson R. Gibson Goff Go och Goode B. Gordon M. Gordon Gorman Gothard Graham Graves Green Griffin Groves Gustafson Halcomb Hall Halstend X95 s . s 75 fs. ,,. is., M3 si. H i f H I e ' A ,, H sf, H - 1 eies is f ' X. .... A egg ' J LL - , 1 L J M-.-aww? -.,, :G :iii A as . . it H Q, l . i h,A, H 1 . W J' QA K J I l i esrr 3 . f i ii i n Study halls are de- h M , ' it signed to take the pressure Wi W' g r off from homework. Some use ' if? V gl them wiselyg others waste 2 Q'. them. There are three in op- gs W' eration during each period of the day. S' L. so f 1 ' g za. l? eL f y 7 ik. 1- f kxzv K .,:. i .. oh,er iiisi H e'teee e ir -1 r 3 ses oh xo H eeosit VA,k I Wk 76 if M.. iw C. Heap D. Heap Heim Henderson Y A K H ,gm ,Q 5 ff me lids Q s, .W Q eiss H it 'M it Eff? iz es 'M' er H . H am M ig - W g . VH ' 12 - Q V QL -22: . H oAe l s J MA E Hansen Hanson Harelson Harney Harper Harris Hartwig Hatfield J. Hawkins L. Hawkins Hayes Haynes Hill Hobson Hofer Holbrook Holland Hollis Holmberg Holmes Holt Hosier Houck Hughey Huneycutt Hunt Hunter Hussey Hutchins Hyde Jack James Jensen so x .Vx '49 ,pf ,Q 'Ui 'sv J 'S' '.s1 1 'x- 'JL -sv-, if? 1 iv A X 2? Fu' 07' as 1 wa' 1 D. 'S-F W., , 'xfrj QQ. a Q ' 1- rn. 4 f is e , ., Q Q 15. fn, -X . Q 1 f -.fi A J so - .Q.. i s '...+,.:L'5,?f: Mk' vi 5 ,AL A ' x i xii SR FFPP3' :sri F15 55,- SSS 555 Johnson R. Johnson S. Johnson J e M 0ll S si, 6 'A is s Egiiglin A i Q 'mrs I e lv A Bob Kelli f fir Q1 Kip' i N , 5 Q 'N . ' 'J Q J . Q E, i X, at K King I 'M' vp, LnGest I I Ac K kallaie 'a 7 . lf lm Eff Q Im it ,vx ,vii 3 .2 E L p Largll 4, an V i vm, R ,af Q2 K5 ,E 1IrIemLr2g:ard X -1:71 it Z Q ,Q 9 X :hk T.. Leonard L f Lo K Xxx s 5 Eewis . . . t f 'nr do Ijifiiil J 1 f-'Y-Xi i V M. L....I'..'L S g ' Lyons ,if-aw' 14 'fb 'f-'Silo f .L-. ' Y' 'f' 17.1 , f , XXL, 0, 'T' , ,Q ., Mackie ' -.3 4. Maffett w ui' x IW 'J Q f. ' M f' ld i M. Wi WW X M21-'Shim . i is 9 Pep assemblies are the usual fare on the day of games. The juniors, however, go for the unusual to rouse enthusiastic 'Q D Mars support for the Cavemen. E. Martin ,3 If: f rv . I. :L 'S me Q jyfw L. Martin Massey R. Martin McAllister Wy Mlryott 'sin Q, 5.1: if-'rf ff2f?'52ZiiN iE'LiQi.KfY5E. K .. A :ng ,ffl ., W, f x, . -- p . ---- . - . -iifffsifiifi 'i-Jfifiifi ' :Erie 5i??f i,. 1g , :..j,' . ' ZS? ,y,f1-sg '11f5:2::.,: mi'f9?g?'f ?E5f' il9f1'ffi2'6flkl5 ..r. Qji : -N l zifffifi H iw ' f:. 9ff'N?i- T55512- . 'I lgx . -f iiirzfl .f K - s wife. fy -- V - - fs Hsxif-.,. - .ga -gg ,V ,ff5g,s. -1 1 McCarter McClung M. McCorkle McCormick E McLeod McSwan Meeker J. McDonald J. McDonald McFarlane McKay McKenty McLaughlin McGinnis McGregor McGuire Mehlhoff Mendenhall Miller Montgomery The day that class rings arrive is a great day for juniors. Here, Dan Wolke, Connie Sealy, Sandie Wall and Bob Montgomery pick up theirs. 78 Morrow Mullineau A. Murray Iswemasmm Mooney Moore BKMQBBSM B 1 Jig? Y , T P if , X L Q f 'fix' D. Murray fav ' f Nealy S7 ' , W-ev H Neff ' my ' 2 f 4 A Q wk ' ' 3 T my 'A Newby 3' ' M ' Newstrom 'V ' , ., x i 21 ,r y , W, ,J ..,. u J . ' ' '1 , . A ax' 1 ' 9 L- 4 ,A t om. ,e I p r Jn- , 'V ,, g Ol , Paz? - Palmroth Parker - Patterson I V Paulsen ki 'yyiw gm sf' 1? 'Qi ravi AJ' ' Pearce Penrson if Pedersen 4 9 , 5' 'vi i -In v wi fffkXUX- P on kw dxigfi, 9? V b Nil 'Xxx I , 3 4' f ' for Pitkin Peebles Petermnn Phillips Pritchett Prosser fag'-mp UF D. Pont M. Pont Preslar Juniors W. Hatfield, J. Deckelman, C. Mehloff and J. Halstead hatching some dark plot. Nordstrom Oden Okeson Q 'G E wwf was . H f.. 'I a Q 9 I L5 X P, QW W R 'im-f PR P is-Y , .Q M 1. in Pryor Putnam Pyle ' wff if ig P 'P 5 P P-P-Q -,R thi sw IH' fe rl' mx. P .ss ,Q 6 ,f 'v'x xxx VFW Q: AL. in Q. 'fi I 'Essay in .Elf ' j Fm A is-mwah . Eg 7 R A ll f -. -ssl P I . .r.t, E if:-1 .1 -5 1 1 K - Sf A QN X L- - .1 A- :fx lwwaws quF 5 X- ,1 Q, 1 K 17 K 1 I K N1 V. Lf 7 111 I. 1 Ralston 1 1 .1 1 1 R 1, u 1 , 1 f :.. 1 Fflixefd as 1 1 M' K Q' g r M. mfg . 1 A R- R l 5.1 I f 5' 1 K ,f., 'Ivy K ' L Kms' : l A 11111l 1 Q -: .' i s Q J 1a 1 w . . li if R 3 i.:..,f7E K rf A in Ml r v V,- Legtgzloff ,, , , ' 11 V1 1 :J':' ' 1 J. Retzloff fqf we Q' gee Raodes ,, f Q 3 1 R ynerson 3 f LL'L I 1 1 A Rise' W a is skrk ME 1 ti w RX s ' - .' 1. 1 -X 1 :Guam is 1 ghllfhart :aw Q1 1' mg! mt ,, 15 . T . a 1 fe H , Q11 I .m,A- 5 ' 1 , snrxlid. gi W I w l Sargent . View f , ' ,.,,. .1 ,134 f Q' i' : I 'i T mf'i angry , 1,155 il N x im, - S h 'dt if L Q' 1' sshmlz Wm ,, gi i YM... d Scouten gm 115 H. -ff : 2: 12' ,XA l' 1 ggi: ga Seagoe JPN - gellrrds M, , 211 1 5 'K Y ii 4 ': W ' l 14 Lm: 11 Q 'f if j 1 fi P 1lfi??i?r . Qi 1 s 'sgv3N 1, 4 ' gh. .. . Lg l l i it A 11:1 1 .: :'f .31 - 22: Jr. -N.: 11 11,- ?' s KW Ri , . W 1 K Q W . FR ef L Y 85 ' Q ff. l X X lii 80 Jill Retzloff and Meredith Mansfield make a sale at Junior Cake Bazaar. This event is raise funds to finance the prom, held to 'i 1 ' i V is F zlmsigzf :z, ,:g ,A f. -we -1 ,11 if l Q 2 is Lf f-Sui lf xx 1 TBS5: A hw + xi lp 1 KX . Xa ,iii 1 9 w 1 9 L. . QJMP 'L' Seymore Sharp lv' 'kki' Q' if Scheckells Shone Shores Sharder a X 21 v KJ 1111s V S k 4 52 5 z 1-Ze-3,1 VA Gr L A-I1' in ii anen g V 31' 112 ?g3g,g??j7-fffgs -1,. gif? Silverthorn - 1' W 1 1 gun-dvson ' 1'-ilr 1 in ell as 1 fl Smifh 1 1 1 ills 1 1 lsse 1 ' 'A A 1 -- . - ' I il I ' , , , Y ' ,Q Sp h ' W1 Q. X Sllzxger Q 5, ' -f' ft I 54 'f ': 3' . Sprinkle J' 4 , ,id e in new 5 - - W s - X Stallsworth Z 3 1 ig- x we , 5 Stephenson f ,Q . ' 'f - 'levers N 2, D V , ki 0 K -K ,f I ' va -1 W 'L i M sp , .2 . , . . -. L I V fri. A 'Fm s 5 .Wx X S1 r ,Q W 'Y W ' CWII' 5 s k N l f Q.. We '3 ' . sa. 1 Sign' .... , 1' 4' Q! - ' 4' l ' to o e Q r Swv -.....-f 7 l .,- ' f ' 'si Q ' and or Stribling ' i -IA ..,,,..fk ' sw W - K Sunseri ' ' , Q ,X g t 1 Q v K k 'T' lm , X i K i A x - W ' f - 'M A Shorthand, coupled with transcription, is one of the few real vocational courses offered for girls. fl , V i, L gs Q , 41 ' .3 C. Terry Q S 'Q A- 'wg ' 't A -p 1 M. Terry 5,8 I. 'M' e , , www- 1 Teske .f h '37 -3 'f M, Tompkins 'Q I , It Q ?ucll:er wax? XX V W mfr, ,ji ,. XV , ur Lx Q., rf , 4 ,W -J k VA'-!!,, ' 1 A, fa, -if ,Q In I k,.. 1 Nc . gik.':'.iX1 X711 'YM 5 im . JT r K'N 'iff f ixfQl 2.1 cf' ' ' , 1 T l R 9 :af 19 ,r ,W , ,ef ai Q fa: Qc 9755 , ' Q 5 n e 4-5, V I. '1fn, 'e o W , , cgi .M ' Vancil X V72 ., Y' ' fl, , ..--f g VanClenve ' ' QXQJ ,' in Q ' 4' Vannice e A vo I W 'X '-ff 3 i H 3 -A 'A g F . iq X ' 1 w ' s ' L K Jr' re ,l N - - av s ,r ' 's 4 gf ' 5' Wsgzle r, '. 'An , V Walker .,..- 5 --L-' ,f ,M fl, wsu h ' 1 ' ' X . K , A K Wallace 'Wd gh ,fgvx Weaver 'W 1? I wen, A L si 'X 'S A2 Wh l 4. W In 6' 'K .5 N as wh?f:i6r V 8 V e, , -,Q ?. vwlrlne ...., ' ry c - 't A - 'Lv ' 7 1 Y.. Wilde: e -If, I My Q Wilkison L L M- Q . 152 l'f?9?i wills 'W Q X . lg. H 'f 2275 g -A i Qi' K Lv- A L3 L b -lx ih N- J sw - V ,L Q 82 2' hm!! si News ll. . X 5' ,,' r,.4. Q ., l , , 5, 1 ,Lg 'w'a 5 '5'l21 f ,lil 55-A .M f K Willcutt J. Williams K. Williams Q-.' o f .Qs - 'mal 22. ,gg 'fiiffl' i, 'fy if mf, .wif Www' xi 1 ,vw F1-L 11 N' , L .ni W-, ssli A s.. W- x X 5 :- .z .,,, i 4 Mi 5' . . .,,. , ...W ,V sl KW. , WWW. I , swf' L. Yokum P. Yokum Zumwalt K. Williams R. Williams G. Wilson J. Wilson 'Vu .fl Niven' 2. gs 17 V -sw ,,., VL '15 1 W., , ' ,lk 54 ' . g,,,,,. 15 A .M . 1, .,,i 1. i 43153. is L. Wilson Wineteer Winningham ' 7 ,J Winterbottom ' ' Wise -'M' Wolke C. Wood S. Wood Woolman Woolsey Wright nw W iw 3 L 1 K Wylder Wymer Wytcherley J UN IORS NOT PICTURED Perry J Stepp Fisher L Williams 13- Gilliam W. McCurdy Rf ' ', - - JUNIOR PLAY IS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION While riding on the train C. Cattanach says she wants to see Indians. L. Borsian rescues IJ. Mars from the funeral pyre. J. Groves, director The junior class, this year, selected the outstanding comedy, Around the World in Eighty Days, as their annual stage production. The performance and cooper ation was outstanding but the profit margin was minimum. A game of whist among G. Schmidt, G. Huneycutt, J. Fox and W. Maffett results in wager. it I si . - sf . 'S , S if . e Q 'X C v ,. i ,x ' ef f f Q I e '1 'ki ' i i 'JNL L. Borsian is drugged by plotters, NI. Sakrai- da and J. Moore. A scene from Around the World in 80 Days following the rescue of the princess. ' was Class of '58 Swan ong Tops Hit Parade G. P. H. S. seniors, like those the nation over, contemplate the future with an air of seriousness. As they take aptitude tests and listen to college and armed service representatives, they begin shaping definite objectivesg they start thinking more clearly of the future that lies just ahead. Some have a clear picture formedg others will decide later but all realize now how near real careers loom. The Class of 1958 was one to admire. They engaged in the usual activities with zest and com- petence. Shangri-La, the senior ball, was terrific. The Christmas variety show was presented with its usual technical excellence and sparkled with fine perform- ZHCSS. Class of . .s . 244s,'.sf? Q.. f 5'Ugs-'igfilvf -,wit at 41112, w-'f::fffsf-s,:,mm, , 'Imaw,5?'lw,9S:e.z3a-w..:45 :,7Ag.5v'- . uwyw- ',,- ..,,,Q,,- .... .I 95 5 4 W S 5 if, 5 4 J Y 5 Q ,Y a r .W aa, 3 9 6, P ,M :sm it .. Rf. 5 wt.-,e5.5W we . w.M, L., rw., was ,',...,Mgs.L.s wf emxgffs1Xf5?Q.fiez:f:wsgf1w,S2ga: fa2'ff:f2 ' ' '3YLYi3il'5'f?fbgwi?YYM'-gi?5?i?f2'5l5f32f7S'lSZS3?f!U53!U' James Sm ith, president is. 7 'liffef si fs. 35,sfvf-jwffs fsfiailifazi'figgim'lfiiafgufgesf-ggi 552255. mgmwigQfN,xsfgQ!s3fef555.ffajwsfmfii-s.f, z .. , .. .wut 7. .Vx .V lui as gg.fff,z3S, .3sss1Q,Y7,- X. -vgi...1?ls... .ft3u .e .. 5 Rsffgyfflpixi z?ezi3'g,tg:a:.:5 bl+,,e,'2x-- 'mg 'EQ-grgtg-,3.5fff it 1 fs M Q Yi -Maw' W stil Rejfegg H HN ' 'H wife :J 55,1-Y,-:y y .3 1,7 ,. . ., it, rits? W fi f A-'N WWE-I ffrlaszer fr Hfvi,ff?f, : I 53323 Q adj: H it Q23 5f?5?f'i .f3,vzll'.Af , 3, X. fvr-visa --., .M .azure lsrifiegfafffilgwif' as-,tif-7fe,3wfg.fv.v ,wfgsfsxsiw ' 2,?ljsx...'f Z,-fvlslssffsrksii-f .K--f Sf-:sift f'f1,-'ttfsrfw '-ixksgfc :gs lift ytnltlse ffeffimue? f'?'i:,'?'9z's-1-f's, fwfr fvgfsrfiissfiiffesf A Jfzsiafrr' 5 Q Nw, S2'3feffi22f Z. Zfwz as'ftwswlgffa.:fxs,'iff:,:wiysf 5-'isa-uw. J at R 2 X 5 y.fgi537i?fiQ?fg, . 5 'H''33,L '?'fll?3E2i9'f!li5?i ggflirf'5iaflfiiii.f'59-li.f'iLf?fffV5e .5'afgg-:.f:-megm'f.f.gwfi..sx'nfsvqlim-fri: gui ? .fs ly:sf-aflsrgfsig-ifnz' s5:?1,gfQz'egf1 :,'fev-gap 1-+5 ,. Q gm 1 f?5?QU5f'Sv!f',rf ,i.,,..ifmv-13, -vtt 1. .-.,. fw:fsa..Q, it swarm- .s3...,fff ...fu sw :Q:ss1efge.?gfQ2eff' 5 'W -1311105 Y0l1d0, vice president Solveik, Wiik, secretary Shirley Fields, treasurer Inr-at row, left to right: C. Berg, E. Parker, L. Nevi, J. Meyers. Second row: J. Klett, S. Eide, D. Ja- quctte, K. Gilbert, C. Rembert, M. Nay. Left to right G. Prchm H. Harrison I-I, Young L. Schweinfurt S. Adams C. Baker D. Allerheiligen M. Bennett C. Berg M. Akin G. Anderson Y. Blakesley D. Baker B. Bayliss A. Benetti M. Abston R. Ament S. Anderson G- Beeghly C. Belding G. Barger J. Blevins C. Boardman R. Beed M. Boatman E. Bennett M. Bolinger A -.ik ABSTON, MARGARET FBLA 3, 4: FHA 2-4: FMW 1-4, Vice President 4: FTA 2: Hi-C 2-4, Secretary 3: Latin Club 4. ADAMS, SANDRA Transferred from Ketchikan, Alaska, 3. Band 1, 2: Drill Team 1: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 2-4: FTA 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3: GAA 1, 2: National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4. AKIN, MOLLY Transferred from Forest Grove, Oregon, 3: FBLA 4: GAA 1-3. ALLERHEILIGEN, DELORES FBLA 3: FHA 2, 3: FMW 3: SCROLL 2. AMENT. ROBERT Band 1-4: Speech Club 2-4, Parliamentarian 3: Class Play 3: Football 1: National Thespians 3, 4: Thespians Play 3, 4: Penthouse Players 2-4: SCROLL 3, 4: Wrestling 1. ANDERSON, GERALDINE . Art for Service 1: FMW 3: Library Club 2-4: Ticket Squad 2. ANDERSON, STEPHEN Band 1-4, President 4: Cross Country 2-4: Hi-C 1-4, Student Council Representative 2, President 4: National Honor 3, 4: Track 1-4. BAKER, CHARLES Band 2-4. BAKER, DARRELL Art for Service 4: Camera Club 2: Forestry Club 2: Boys' Glee 3. BARGER, GLADYS FBLA 2-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: FHA 3: SCROLL 2, Assistant Business Manager 2: Orchestra 1. BAYLISS, BARBARA Camera Club 2: Girls' Glee 3, 4, Secretary 4: Thespian Play 8: Penthouse Players 3: Transferred from Glendale, California, 2. BEED. RUTH ANN Band 1-4: FHA 2: Penthouse Players 3: Class Play 8. BEEGHLY, GENEVIEVE Transferred from Canyonville, Oregon, 4. BELDING, CARA Girls' Glee 4. BENETTI, ARLENE Camera Club 2: Majorette 1-4, Head Majorette 4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: 'IE'Ding for Service 2-4. BENNETT, EDWARD A Cappella 4: Camera Club 1: Football 1, 2: Hi-C 3, 4: Track 1: Varsity G 1, 2: Wrestling 1. BENNETT, MARSHALL Baseball 4: Forestry Club 2: FFA 2-4. BERG. CHRISTINE Camera Club 1: Class Executive Board 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: giirlszi Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Presi- ent . BLAKESLEY, YVONNE Transferred from Cave Junction, Oregon, 2: FHA 3: FMW 4: Girls' Glee 4: SCROLL 3. 4. BLEVINS. JUDITH Fresh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-3: Girls' Glee 4: Typing for Service 2. BOARDMAN, CURTIS , Band 1-4: Basketball 1, 2: Boys' State 3: Camera Club 1-4: Student Council Representative 1: Class Play 3. BOATMAN, MICHAEL General. BOLINGER, MICHAEL Baseball 2-4: Football 1: Forestry Club 3. BORGMAN, WILLIAM Transferred from Roseburg, Oregon, 3: Spanish Club 4. BRAMBLETT, ALICE Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 41 FMW 3, 4: Typing for Service 2. BREWSTER, LEMUEL Knuckle Busters 4. BROWN, DEVERLAIN Girls' Glee 2, 35 Girls' Letter Club 3, 4. BROWN. GEORGE Camera Club 1-3: FTA 3, 43 French Club 3, 4. BRUNELL, HARRY Band 1, 2: Football 1: Forestry Club 1, 2: FBLA 3: Knuckle Busters 4: Wrestling 4. BURKS, WILLIAM Camera Club 2. BYRD, MICHAEL General. BYRD, RICHARD Football 1, 2: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 13 Varsity G 1-45 Wrestling 1-4. CAIN. GARY Transferred from Quincy, California, 2: Baseball 2: Football 3, 4: Track 4. CALDWELL, RICHARD Class, Play 4: Football 1-4: Track 1, 2: Varsity G 2-4: Wrestling 1, 2. CARR, CLARA Camera Club 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 1: FMW 25 Ticket Squad 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Spanish Club 4. W, Borgman A. Bramblett L. Brewster D- Brown G. Brown H. Brunell W. Burks M. Byrd R. Byrd G. Cain R. Caldwell C. Carr , I D. Carroll K. Cattanach G. Charters J. Childers CARROLL. DIANN Transferred from Yakima, Washington, 3: FBLA 4: FMW 4: French Club 3: JANS 3, 4. CATTANACII, KAY Camera Club 1: Drill Team 3, -4: FMW 3, 4: FTA 2: National Thespians 2-4: Thespian Play 2-4: Penthouse Players 1-3: Pep Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: French Club 3, 4. A CHARTERS. GLADYS FBLA 2: FHA 2: FMW 3, 4: FTA 1, 2: Library Club 4: National Honor 4: JANS 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. CHILDERS. JOHN Forestry Club 3. CIIRISTEAN. PATRICIA Drill Team 2, 3: FHA 1-3, Student Council Representative 3: gAAd 2-4, President 4: Pep Club 2-4: Rally Queen 1: Rally qua 4. CLINTON, JUDY A Cappella 2-4: Class Executive Board 1: FMW 3: FTA 3: Girls' Glee 1: Triple Trio 4: TOKA 3, 4. COLSON, RAYMOND A Cappella 4: Band 1-4: Boys' Qusrtette 4: FFA 1-4: Football 2: SCROLL. ' COLVIG, WINIFRED Band 1-4: Class Executive Board 1: Frosh Pep Club 1. Student Council Representative 1: FHA 1: FMW 1-4: Pep Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Spanish Club 4. CONDRAY, RICHARD Baseball 2-4: Football 1, 2, 4: Knuckle Busters 4, Secretary 4: Varsity G 1-4: Wrestling 1-4. CONVERSE. EDWARD Caveman Patrol 4: Forestry Club 4: FFA 1, 2: Hi-C 1-4: Boys' Glee 4. COVERSTONE, ANN Band 2: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1, Treasurer 1: Pep Club 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: SCROLL 4. CRABILL. LINDA A Cappella 3, 4: Fresh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: FTA 2: Girls' Athletics 3. 4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Girls' Letter Cluh 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. P. Christean J. Clinton R. Colson Class of W. Colvig R. Condray E. Converse A. Coverstone L. Crabill CRAMER, FREDRICK Caveman Patrol 4: Football 1: Forestry Club 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 3. CRIDER. SHARON Band 1: Girls' Athletics 4: GAA 4: Girls' Letter Club 4. CRUTSINGER, WALTON Band 1-4: Cross Country 3: Football 1: Hi-C 4: Track 1-3. DE ARMOND, ANNE Band 1-4: Camera Club 1: Caveman Speech Club 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 2: FMW 2-4: Hi-C 4: Library Club 2: Penthouse Players 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. DE ARMOND. RAIF Camera Club 1-3: Football 1, 2: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 1-3, Manager 2: Varsity G 2-4: Wrestling 1, 2. DECKER, HELEN FHA 3, 4: FMW 4. DEES. SHIRLEY GAA 2, 3: Girls' Letter Club 4: Hi-C 1-3. DERRY, LARRY Baseball 3: Class Executive Board 1: Football 1: Knuckle Busters 4: Rally Squad 4: Latin Club 4, President 4. DESANTIS, LYNDEL Band 1: Girls' Athletics 4: GAA 4: Girls' Letter Club 4. DETLOFF, MILDRED FBLA 2: FMW 2-4: Girls' Glee 4: Hi-C 1, 2: JANS 3, 4. DILLINGHAM, DONNA Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Girls' Glee 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. DOERFLING, ELIZABETH FHA 1, 2, 4, Historian 2: Girls' Athletics 2: GAA 2: National Thespians 1-4: Thespian Play 2-4: Penthouse Players, Student Council Representative 3: Pep Club 3, 4. DOESCHER. WARREN Basketball 3: Caveman Patrol 1-3: Football 1: Forestry Club 1-3, President: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 1, 3. DRAIS, JUDITH Band 1-4: Class Play 3: GAA 3, 4, Girls' State 3: IRL 1-4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4. R DeArm0nd H Decker S Dees L. Derry L. DeSantis M Deuoff D Dillmgham E Doerfhng W. Doescher J- Drals xsfszsfz.-1.1 . ,sr::e .'ssiv:ma:e:wammsnr:se1,Qsmif:f,fi DROWN, MERCEDES Caveman Speech Club 8: FBLA 8: FTA 2-4: Penthouse Players 8: Pep Club 8. 4: Trl-Hi-Y 2-4. DUKE DAVID gsskatgmll 1: Football 1: Knuckle Busters 8: Tennis 8, 4: rac . EDWARDS, MICHAEL Caveman Patrol 2-4: Cross Country 4: Forestry Club 8. 4: gnuikae Busters 4: Thesplan Play 8, 4: Penthouse Players 3, 4: rac . EGBERT. RICHARD Baseball 8: Caveman Patrol 8: Football 1-3: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 1: Wrestllnz I. 3. EIDE. STUART Band 1-4: Camera Club 2, 8. President 3: Student Council Representative 4: National Honor 2-4, Student Council Repre- sentatlve 4. ELMORE, LATRICIA ' Camera Club 1, 2: FHA 1, 2: FFA 3: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Letter Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ELWOOD. DUANE Knuckle Busters 4. ELY. MERLE Caveman Patrol 2, 8: Forestry Club 2: Knuckle Busters 4. ERICKSON. JAMES Band 8, 4. ERICKSON. YVONNE Art for Service 1. 2: Camera Club 3: Caveman Speech Club 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: Library Club 4: Penthouse Players 8, 4: Mlxed Chorus 2. D. Elwood M. Ely J. Erickson Y. Erickson '05 f f qrumsvnf, 1 M. Drown D. Duke M. Edwards R. Egbert S. Eide L. Elmore Class of P, Evans C, Eyers S. Fields M. Findley R. FiShel' E. Foster R. French D- Ffyfeal' G. Funke C. Fitch J. Fleishman J. Flory EVANS, PATRICK Band 1, 2: Camera Club 1, 23 Knuckle Busters 4. EYERS, CECIL Camera Club 1-43 Caveman Patrol 13 Class Play 3: Cross Country 2: Forestry Club 1-4: Knuckle Busters 4: Wrestling 1. FIELDS, SHIRLEY Band 1-4: Class Executive Board 43 Class Treasurer 4: Class Play 33 FBkA 2: Girls' League Secretary 43 National Honor 2-4: SCROL 2: Spanish Club 4, President 4. FINDLEY, MARLICE Band 1-4: FBLA 4: FTA 45 Library Club 2: Typing for Service 4. FISHER, ROBERT Transferred from Albany, Oregon, 3: Art for Service 4: Band 3, 4: Caveman Speech 4: Cross Country 3: IRL 43 Penthouse Players 3: Spanish Club 4. FITCH, CINDY Camera Club 1, 2: Majorette 1-3: Frosh Pep Club 1: SCROLL 2, Assistant Feature Editor 2: TOKA 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. FLEISHMAN, JOANNE Drill Team 2, 3: Majorette 4: Frosh Pep Club 19 FHA 1: Girls' Athletics 2, 3, GAA 2-45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: National Honor 2-4, Pep Club 2-4. FLORY, JUDITH Camera Club 2: Caveman Speech Club 2: Class Play 3: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 2, 3: FMW 1, 2: FTA 3, 4, Vice President 4: National Honor 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. FOSTER. ELDON A Cappella 3, 4: Boys' Quartette 4. FRENCH, RUTH General. FRYREAR. DENNIS Transferred from Pendleton, Oregon, 3: Band 1, 2: Football 1, 2, Knuckle Busters 4. FUNKE, GERDA Frosh Pep Club 1: Hi-C 3. G. Garcia V. Garrison J . Gates N. Gierok GARCIA, GRANT Caveman Patrol 2. 8, President 3: Knuckle Busters 4: Vanity G 1-4: Wrestling 1, 2. GARRISON. VIVIAN GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 8. 4. GATES. JOHN Knuckle Busters 4, President 4. GIEROK, NOEL A Cappella 3, 4: Basketball Queen 8: Camera Club 1-8. Secretary 8: Drill Team 8, 4: Football 'Princess 4: Glrls' Glee 2, Vice President 2: Pep Club 2-4: Trl-Hi-Y 2-4. GILBERT, KENNETH Basketball 2, 8: Class Executive Board 4: Football 1: Track , 2. GILLOCK. DWIGHT Band 2, 3: Knuckle Busters 4: Radio Club 3. GO0DE, RUTI-I Camera Club 1, 2: Caveman Speech Club 4: FMW 2-4: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1: JANS 2-4. GOREE. BRUCE General. GRAVES. NATHAN Football 2, 8: Football 1: Track 1-4: Wrestling 1. GREGORIUS, CARL A Cappella B, 4: Caveman Speech Club 3, 4: Class Play 8. 4: National Thespians 2-4: Thespian Play 1-4: Penthouse Players 1-4. GRISEL. GENE FFA 1: Knuckle Busters 4: Wrestling 2-4. GROSII. CHRISTINE Drill Team 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FTA 1-4: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Glee 8: Girls' Letter Club 8, 4: National Honor 3. 4: Pep Club 4. K. Gilbert D. Gillock R. Goode B. Goree N. Graves QB if C. Gregorius G. Grisel C. Grogh GUISE, WAYNE FBLA 2: FTA 1-4: Latin Club 4. GURULE, DEWAIN Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Wrestling 3: Wrestling Manager 2. HAI-IN, PENELOPE Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 2-4: FHA 1-4: FMW 2-4, Secretary- Treasurer 4: Hi-C 2-4: Library Club 2, 3: French Club 3, 4. HALL, BETTY Band 1-4: FHA 3: Library Club 2. HALL, ROBERT Camera Club 1: Caveman Speech 3, 4: FBLA 4: Knuckle Busters 4. HANSON. STEPHEN A Cappella 3, 4: Caveman Speech 3, 4, Vice President 4: National Thespians 1-4, Treasurer 4: Thespian Players 1-4: Penthouse Players 1-4: Delta Hi-Y 1. HARMON. JANE FHA 1-4: FTA 3: Hi-C 4: IRL 4: Spanish Club 4. HARRINGTON. DAVE Transferred from Sandy, Oregon, 3: Forestry Club 2: FFA 1, 2. HARRIS, BARBARA Band 1-4: FBLA 2: FHA 1-3: Library Club 2, 3. HARRIS. JEAN Transferred from Portland, Oregon, 4: A Cappella 4: Caveman Speech Club 4: Girls' Glee 3: Hi-C 2: Penthouse Players 4. HARRIS, THOMAS A Cappella 2-4. HAUSE, ROBERT Transferred from Visalia, California, 4: Track 4, Treasurer 4. W. Guise D. Gurule P. Hahn B. Hall R- H9-H S- HHUSOII J. Harmon D. Harrington B- Harris J. Harris T. Harris R. Hause M .521 IBS .' 4: v,,,. ,,. . if fy: f Y ga! in J. Ha-ap S. Hecht D. Hedgxepeth R. Hemphill Over three hundred seniors find social economics a fascinating and useful course, even though it is required. Nine sections are taught at G.l'.H.S. Q. if W. Henderson W, Hewitt M. Hill M. Hillman Hi I-IEAP, .IOANNE Majorette 1-4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1, 2: FTA 3: National Thespians 1-4: Thespian Play 3, 4: Penthouse Players 1-3: Typing for Service 2-4: French Club 3, 4. HECHT, SHIRLEY Transferred from Reseda, California, 3: Camera Club 4: Class Play 4: National Honor 2-4. HEDGEPETH, DOROTHY Transferred from Bend, Oregon, 3: A Cappella 2-4: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Rally Squad 1: FMW 4: Girls' Glee 1: Triple Trio 4: Pep Club 2-4: SCROLL 3. HEMPHILL, RAYMOND A Cappella 4: Band 1-4: Camera Cluh 1-3. HENDERSON, WILLIAM Basketball 1, 2: Caveman Speech Club 3: Football 1, 2: Track 3, 4: French Club 3. HEWITT, WILLIAM Knuckle Busters 4. HILL, LOUISE A Cappella 2-4, Secretary 4: Student Council Representative 3: Frosh Pep Cluh 1: FTA 1-4, Vice President 2, President 4: National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4. I-IILL, MARLENE Caveman Speech Club 2: FTA 1-4, Secretary 2, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3: Quill and Scroll 3: TOKA 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Secretary 4. HILLMAN, MARTIN Camera Club 2: Forestry Club 4, Secretary 3: Knuckle Busters 4. I-IIMRICH, SHARON Camera Club 1: FBLA 2: Girls' Athletics 1-3: GAA 3: Girls' Letter Club 4: National Honor 4: Spanish Club 4. I-IISAW, JENNIE FMW 3: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Latin Club 4. HITT, ROSETTA A Cappella 3. 4: Art for Service 1, 2: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Triple Trio 4: National Thespians 1-4: Thespian Play 1-3: Penthouse Players 1-3. 63 'Wiz A .iffy xx J 436 Himrich J. Hisaw R. Hitt 95 HLOBIL, ROSEMARY General. HOLDEN, JAMES Transferred from Doris, California, 3: Hi-C 3, 4: Student Council Representative 4. HUGHES, ANDREW General. HULL, JERRY Band 1-4: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Football 1: Knuckle Busters 4: Varsity G 2-4: Wrestling 1-4. HUNSINGER, MARGE Camera Club 1: FBLA 2: Girls' Athletics 1, 2: GAA 3: Girls' Glee 3: Girls' Letter Club 4. INGRAM, EMILY Art for Service 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Frosh Pep Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. INTIHAR, SHARON Transferred from La Habra, California, 2: Girls' Glee 3, 4. f JAMES, GERALD ' J. H ld Basketball 2: Camera Club 2: Forestry Club 2: Knuckle Busters R' Hlobll 0 en 3: Library Club 2. A, Hughes J, Hull JAQUETTE, DONALD Band 1-4, Vice President 4: Baseball 2-43 Camera Club 1, 2: Class Executive Board 45 Varsity G 2-4: French Club 3, 4. JAYNES, DOROTHY General. JEDDELOH, GEORGE General. JEDDELOH, HORST Baseball 2: Football 1, 29 Knuckle Busters 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Tennis 3: Track 1. M. Hunsinger E. Ingram S. Intihar G. James D- Jaquette D. J aynes G. J eddeloh H. J eddeloh 96 L. Jensen J. Johanson D- J0hHS0Il Class of J . J ordan B. Katzenbach C. Katzenbach K. Kienstra P. Killian JENSEN, LAURA A Cappella 3, 4: Girls' Athletics 4: GAA 4: Girls' Glee 2: Girls' Letter Club 4. JOHANSON. JOYCE Transferred from Tillamook, Oregon, 3: A Cappella 4: Girls' Glee 3. JOHNSON. DON FFA 3, 4: Knuckle Busters 4. JORDAN, JAMES FFA 3, 4: Knuckle Busters 4. KATZENBACH, BETTY Transferred from Grossmont, California. 4: General. KATZENBACH, CHARLES Basketball 2: Football 2: Tennis 1. KIENSTRA, KAY Student Council Representative 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: IRL 1-4: gfpbClub 2-4: Student Body Treasurer 3: Latin Club 4: French u 4. KILLIAN. PHILIP Camera Club 2: Forestry Club 3: Knuckle Busters 4, Treasurer 4. KIRHOFER, NORMA Camera Club 1, 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: Ticket Squad 2. KLETT. JAMES Class Executive Board 4: FFA 1, 2: Track 2-4: Wrestling 2-4. K LUM , SHARON General. KNAPP, DAVID Cross Country 3: Football 1, 2: Forestry Club 1-4, President 4: Knuckle Busters 3: Track 1, 2: Wrestling 1. N. Kirkofer J. Klett S. Klum D. Knapp KUITERT, JOHN General. LANGLEY, DONNA Class Play 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4: FTA 2-4: National Honor 2-4:' National Thespians 2-4, President 4: Thespian Play 2-4: Penthouse Players 1-4: Pep Club 2-4: French Club 3, 4, LANTZ, DENNIS Camera Club 1, 2: FBLA 2-4: Student Council Representative 3, President 4: Library Club 1: French Club 3, 4, President 4. LESSERT, CHIQUITA Camera Club 1-3: Frosh Pep Club 1. LEWELLYN, DONALD Football 1-4: Forestry Club 1: Track 1. LIDMAN. CAROL A Cappella 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Thespian Play 2: Penthouse Players 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3. D. Lewellyn C. Lidman P. Lindquist J. Littley D. Lom S. Long J. Kuitert D. Langley D. Lantz C. Lessert LINDQUIST, PAUL Band 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Football 1-4: Track 1-4: Varsity G 2-4. LITTLEY, JOANNE Transferred from Penn Yan, New York, 1: A Cappella 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Class Executive Board 2: Student Council Representative 2: FBLA 3: FMW 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2: Triple Trio 4: French Club 3, 4. LOM, DUDEE Basketball Princess 2: Treasurer 1: Student Council Repre sentative 2: Football Queen 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4: Rally Squad 3, 4: SCROLL 2-4, Editor 4: Sweetheart Princess 2: Sweet- heart 3. LONG, SALLY A Cappella 2-4: Secretary 1: Drill Team 2-4: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' League Treasurer 2, President 4: Girls' State 3: National Honor 4: Pep Club 2-4, Vice President 3. LONGANECKER, KENNETH Caveman Patrol 2: Football 1. LOOPER, ROXIE Transferred from Crescent City, California, 3: Band 1, 2: FMW 4: Girls' Glee 4: Pep Club 2. LOVITT, KAREN Camera Club 2, 3: Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 3, 4: FHA 1: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 3: Girls' Letter Club 4: Library Club 3: Mixed Chorus 2. LOWRY, DENNIS General. o X x. wg 5 .gm W YQ map vi - .- , xv xx - X 4 SA McCORMICK, JACK General. MCGUIRE, MOLLY Transferred from Santa Monica, California, 3: Camera Club 2: FBLA 4: FTA 1: SCROLL 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. McLEAN. DUANE A Cappella 4: Basketball 2: Camera Club 3. McLEOD, PATRICA A Cappella 4: Camera Club 1: Class Executive Board 3: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Athletics 3: GAA 3: Girls' Glee 3, Vice President 3: Pep Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. MEEK. JEAN FBLA 8: FMW 1-4, President 4: FTA 4: Hi-C 1-4, Secretary 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Spanish Club 4. MELHOFF. WILLIAM Knuckle Busters 4, Vice President 4. MEYERS. COLLEEN General. MEYERS, JOY Class Executive Board 1, 4: Student Council Representative 4: FHA 1-4, Vice President 4: Pep Club 2-4: French Club 3, 4. MILLER, SANDRA Camera Club 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Thespian Play 3: Penthouse Players 3. J. McCormick P. McLeod J. Meek W. Mehlhoff C- Meyer J. Meyers s. Miner M. Mitchell RfMitCh011 M. McGuire D. McLean . Morrison M. Moser Mreen C. Murray MITCHELL, MARILYN Transferred from Rogue River, Oregon, 4: General. MITCHELL, ROBERT Transferred from Burbank, California, 3: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Football 1. MORRISON, WALTER Cross Country 2-4: Football 1: FFA 2-4: Track 1-4: Typing for Service 1: Varsity G 2-4. MOSER, MIKE Baseball 2: Basketball 1-4: Beta Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3: Boys' State 3: Camera Club 1-3: Class Executive Board 1, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Track 1. MREEN, JAMES General. MURRAY, CHARLENE Camera Club 1: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: IRL 2. 3: National Thespians 2-4, Secretary 4: Thespian Play 2-4: Pent- house Players 1-4: Pep Club 2-4: French Club 3, 4. MURSCI-IALL, FRED Baseball 1-4: Beta Hi-Y 3: Camera Club 1: National Honor 3, 4. MUSICK, BEULAH General. MYLES, ZETA Art for Service 2: Band 1-3: FHA 1-3. NAY, MERRILL Transferred from Reseda, California: Baseball 3, 4: Class Executive Board 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Typing for Service 3, 4: Student Council 1, 41 Spanish Club 4, Vice President 4: Cave Prince 3. NEVI. LUANN Class Executive Board 2-4: Drill Team 2-4, Captain 4: Girls' Athletics 2, 3: GAA 2-4: Girls' League Program Chairman 4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. NEWKIRK, JACQUELIN Art for Service 3: Band 1-4: FMW 2-4: IRL 4: Library Club 2: JANS 3, 4. NEWMAN, MIKE Baseball 2: Caveman Patrol 2: Football 1-3: Forestry Clulm 1-3: Track 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 4. NORRIS, BOB A Cappella 3: Baseball 3, 4: Football 2: Penthouse Players 2: Rally Squad 4: Track 1: Delta Hi-Y 1. F Murschall B. Musick Z. Myles Senior P.T.S.A. is held' annually in the li- brary. Parent interest is keen and sincere. M. Nay L- Nevi J. Newkirk M. Newman B. Norris J. Nutter J. Nutter C. Ogle A. Olson E. 015011 L. Olson L. Orr A. Palmer Class of NU1-TER, JERRY C. Palmer G. Palmer General- E. Parker V. Parsons NUTTER, JOHN Football 2: IRL 4: National Honor 3, 4. OGLE. CHARLES Football 1, 2: Radio Club 3, 4. OLSON, ARLEITA A Cappella 2-4: Camera Club 2: Girls' Athletics 3: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 1: Triple Trio 4: Hi-C 2. OLSON, EVELYN FTA 1-4: Hi-C 4. OLSON, LAURA Band 1: Camera Club 1: Class Play 4: FMW 1-4: Girls' Glee 4. ORR, LINDA A Cappella 2-4. Treasurer 4: Class Executive Board 2, 3: Secretary 2: Drill Team 2-4: Football Princess 3: Girls' State 3: National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4. PALMER, ANITA FTA 4: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Glee 1: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: National Honor 2-4. PALMER, CHARLENE Band 1-4, Secretary 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FMW 3. PALMER, GRACE Art for Service 2-4, Vice President 3, President 4: Class Executive Board 1: Frosh Pep Club 1: FMW 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: TOKA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: French Club 3. PARKER, EVELYN A Cappella 2-4: Class Executive Board 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Glee 1: Pep Club 2-4: Rally Squad 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2: French Club 3. PARSONS, VADES JO Camera Club 1: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: SCROLL 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. H. Pederson P. Pelkey J. Pennington S. Perry J . Peterson R. Petit L. Pierce M. Pierrepont D. Pigg S. Plantz E. Pohl S. Powers PEDERSON, HELEN Transferred from Canby, Oregon, 2: Hi-C 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4. PELKEY, PHYLLIS Band 1: Majorette 1-4: Girls' Glee 4: National Thespians 1-4, Eeclxgetary 2: Thespian Play 2, 4: Penthouse Players 1-3: French u 3, 4. PENNINGTON, JERRY Transferred from Corona, California, 2: Art for Service 4: Camera Club 3: Boys' Glee 3. PERRY, SUSAN Class Executive Board 2: FBLA 3: National Thespians 3, 4: Thespian Play 2, 3: Penthouse Players 1-3. PETERSON, JO ANN l Camera Club 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Athletics 3: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Ticket Squad 2: Spanish Club 4. PETIT, ROSEMARY Drill Team 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Student Council Representative 2, Secretary 4: FMW 1: Girls' Glee 1: Pep Club 2-4: French Club 3, 4. PIERCE, LILLIE Art for Service 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1. 2: FMW 1, 2: Girls' Athletics 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Ticket Squad 1-3: TOKA 3. PIERREPONT, MILDRED A Cappella 2-4: Drill Team 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FMW 2-4: FTA 1, 2: Girls' Glee 1: National Honor 3, 4: Pep Club 4: JANS 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. PIGG, DARLENE Art for Service 4: Camera Club 2: FMW 2: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Club 3, 4. PLANTZ, Sl-IARRON Art for Service 2: Camera Club 1: Girls' Athletics 2-4: GAA 2-4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Student Council Representative 3, 4. POHL, EHRENFRIED Exchange Student from Brunswick, Germany, 4: French Club 4. POWERS, SCI-IARLENE Art for Service 2: FMW 2, 3: Girls' Glee 2: Library Club 2-4, Secretary 3: Ticket Squad 3. Ihl PRICE, VANELL FBLA 3, 4: FMW 2-4: Library Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: National Honor 2: Latin Club 4: JANS 3, 4. PRINCE, CARROL Girls' Athletics 2-4. PROCTOR, PETER Baseball 1-4: Basketball 2-4: Class Executive Board 2, 3: President 3: Vice President 2: Football 2: National Honor 2-4: SCROLL 3: Student Body President 4: Varsity G 3, 4. PULLEN, ARTHUR Camera Club 1, 2: Class Play 3: Radio Club 4: Wrestling 1. PUTNAM, TOMMIE Basketball 1-4: Football 1-4: Track 1, 2: Varsity G 2-4. RALPH, J0 ANN Band 1-3: Camera Club 1: FBLA 3: Girls' Glee 3. RALSTON, DUANE National Honor 3, 4: Latin Club 4. RANKIN, DAVID Wrestling 2, 3. REED, JEAN Class Executive Board 2, 3: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Athletics 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Glee 1: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4. REID. DWAINE A Cappella 2-4: Band 1: Camera Club 1: Class Play 4. REMBERT, CHARLES Basketball 1-4: Class Executive Board 1, 2, 4: President 1: Football 1-3: National Honor 2-4: Track 1-4: Varsity G 2-4, President 4. RHODES. BETSY Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Girls' Athletics 4: GAA 4: Girls' Letter Club 4: National Honor 2-4: Quill and Scroll 3: Ticket Squad 3, 4: TOKA 3, 4, Editor 4. V. Price C. Prince P. Proctor A, Pullen Class of T. Putnam J. Ralph D. Ralston D. Rankin J. Reed D. Reid Rembert B. Rhodes 04. J. Rhynerson G. Richey S- Riebel Class of D. Riley E. Rippetoe P. Robinson D. Rodgers M, Rose RHYNERSON, JUDITI-I FHA 3: FMW 3. 4: JANS 3, 4. RICIIEY, GAREY Genernl. RIEBEL. SUSAN Class Executive Board 1, 3: Drill Team 2-4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FTA 1-4, Secretary 3: Pep Club 2-4, President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. RILEY. DEBORAH Drill Team 2-4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: FMW 1: National Honor 3, 4: National Thesnians 2-4: Penthouse Players 2, 3: Pep Club 2-4: French Club 3, 4. RIPPETOE. ELLA Fronh Pep Club 1: Girls' Glee 1. ROBINSON, PATRICIA Transferred from Central Point, Oregon, 4. RODGERS. DAVID FFA 1-3. ROSE. MICHAEL Basketball 1: Class Executive Board 2, 3: Vice President 3: Football 1-4, Captain 4: FFA 1, 2: National Honor 2-4: Track 1-4: Vursity G 2-4. RUSSELL. LARRY Caveman Patrol 2. 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Knuckle Busters 3, 4: Track 3, 4. SACK, CARL Camera Club 1: Football 1, 2: Forestry Club 2: FBLA 4: Ticket Squad 4: Track 1. 4: Wrestling 1. SACKETT. RICHARD Band I-4. SCHERF, PATSY Band 1-4: FBLA 2, 3, Historian 3: Hi-C 2, L. Russell C. Sack R. Sackett P- Scherf SEALY, LOUISE Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Girls' Glee 2: Ticket Squad 3, 4. , SEASE, BEVERLY Class Executive Board 2: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: National Honor 3, 4: National Thespians 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4: Penthouse Players 1-3: French Club 3, 4: Student Council Representative 3. SETTLE, JAMES Transferred from Redland, California, 2: Camera Club 2: Caveman Speech 4: Class Play 4: Penthouse Players 4: Thespian Play 4: Student Council Representative 4. Sl-IAMEL, VIOLA A Cappella 3, 4: Band 1: Camera Club 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 4: Girls' Athletics 4: GAA 4: Girls' Glee 3: Library Club 2: Typing for Service 2: Mixed Chorus 2. SHEPERD, JUDY ' Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Girls' Glee 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. SHORT, GORDON Transferred from Bremerton, Washington, 3: Camera Club 1: Class Play 3: National Thespians 2-4: Thespian Play 2, 3: Penthouse Players 2-4: Speech Club 2-4. SILER, CAROL Camera Club 3: Girls' Glee 4, President 4: National Honor 2, 4. SIMMONS, TOM Forestry Club 1: Knuckle Busters 3. SLAVEN, PAUL Class Executive Board 3: Football 1-4: Knuckle Busters 4: Wrestling 3, 4. ' SMILEY, ROBERT Baseball 1: Football 1, 2: National Thespians 1-4. ' SMITH, DUANE A C ll 4: B d 1: Class Executive 1, 2: FFA 1, 2: FTA 3525261 2-4: aI1?I??Ca2, 3: :Penthouse Players 2: Radio Club 4. ' J. Sheperd G. Short C. Siler T. Simmons P. Slaven R. Smiley D. Smith E. Smith J. Smith T. Smith SMITH, ELAINE Transferred from Anaheim, California, 2: Girls' Athletics 1: GAA 4. SMITH, JAMES Baseball 1-4: Basketball 1-4, Captain 3: Class Executive Board 3: President 4: Football 1-4: FBLA 3, Vice President 3: Track 1, 2: Varsity G 2-4. SMITH, TOMMY Forestry Club 8, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. SNYDER, LAWRENCE SCROLL 2. SOLOMON. DARRELL Football Manager 2: FFA 1-4. SOMMERS, TRUMAN Basketball 1: Class Play 3: Track 1. SOUDER, DEANNA FHA 1, 2: FPA 3: Hi-C 1, 2. SPAHNLE, MAURINE Art for Service 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: Girls' Athletics 2: GAA 2: Girls' Glee 2: Crescendo Choir 1. SPARLIN. MICHAEL Basketball l-4: Class Executive Board 3: Football 1-4. Captain 4: Track 1-4: Varsity G 2-4, Vice President 4. SPENCE. GARY Baseball 8, 4: FFA 1-4, Vice President 3, Secrethary 4: Knuckle Busters 4: Track 1: Wrestling 2-4. SPONG. MARILYN Class Executive Board 1, 2: Drill Team 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: President 1: FMW 1-3: Girls' League Vice President 4L National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4: Spanish Club 4. STATEN. WILLIAM Knuckle Busters 3: Boys' Glee 4. STEP!-IENSON. GORDON Forestry Club 3, 4, Vice President 4: Knuckle Busters 4. G. Spence M. Spong W. Staten G. Stephenson - 1- w E. Stevens J. Stevers G, Stitts R, Surygz A, Taft Class of :fn-2 so if , -fe .- - QE- .. .-.,,,.seam-.e,-.f...--.wiL...-.. .-1' Q. F. Thomas A. Thompson R. Thompson L. Tillery IAO S. Talbott A. Taylor D. Thielke STEVENS, EILEEN Class Play 3: FTA 1-4: National Honor 2-4: National Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Thespian Play 4: Penthouse Players 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4. STEVERS, JACKIE Transferred from Dillard, Oregon, 2: Band 1: FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4: GAA 1. STITTS, GAIL Transferred from Central Point, Oregon, 3: FHA 4: FMW 2, 4: Speech Club 3. SURROZ, RICHARD Transferred from Salem, Oregon, 3: IRL 4: National Honor 4. TAFT, AVRIL Band 1, 2: Camera Club 2. TALBOTT, SHARON A Cappella 2-4: Class Executive Board 2, 3: Secretary 3: Student Council Representative 2: Drill Team 2-4: Pep Club 2-4: SCROLL 3: Student Body Secretary 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Student Council 2-4. TAYLOR, ALICE Band 1-4: FTA 3: Hi-C 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: National Honor 3, 4: SCROLL 4, News Editor 4. TI-IIELKE, DIANE Transferred from Medford, Oregon, 2: Band 1, 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: FTA 1. THOMAS, FRED Basketball 1, 2: Boys' Federation President 4: Boys' State 3: Camera Club 1, 2, 4, President 2: Student Body Vice President 4: TOKA 2, Photographer 2: Track 2-4: Varsity G 2-4. THOMPSON, ALLEN Forestry Club 3: Knuckle Busters 4. THOMPSON, RICHARD Camera Club 2: SCROLL 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4: Varsity G 2-4, Secretary 4: Wrestling 2-4. TILLERY. LeROY Forestry Club 1-4: Knuckle Busters 4. D. Turk S. Ullian P. Valdez M. Vobora TURK, DIXIE Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4: Girls' Athlletics 2,1 1: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4: Speech u 2. ULLIAN, SANDRA Band 1-4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1-4, Student Council Repre- sentative 4: FMW 1-4: Pep Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice Presi- ent 3. VALDEZ, PETER Forestry Club 3, 4. VOBORA, MARGARET FBLA 4: FMW 1-4: JANS 3, 4: Hi-C 1-4, Student Council Representative 1: National Honor 2-4: Latin Club 4, Secretary 4. VOLKMAN, BONNIE Art for Service 2: Frosh Pep Club 1: Penthouse Players 1. WALKER, KAREN Frosh Pep Club 1: FHA 1: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Library Club 2-4, President 4: National Honor 3, 4: Ticket 4. WALL, ALAN Band 2-4. WATT. TIM Caveman Speech Club 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Class Play 3, 4: Thespian Play 3, 4: Penthouse Players 2-4, President 4. WEIGART, BRIAN A Cappella 2-4: Class Play 3: Football Manager 1-4: Forestry Club 1, 2: Library Club 2: National Thespians 3, 4: Penthouse Players 2-4: Varsity G 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. WELDON. JOYCE FBLA 2: FMW 2-4: JANS 3, 4. WEST, CAROLYN Art for Service 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Frosh Pep Club 1: FBLA 3: Girls' Glee 1: Pep Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Typing for Service 2. WHEAT. VERA Frosh Pep Club 1: Girls' Athletics 3: GAA 8: Girls' Glee 2-4. B Volkman K. Walker A. Wall T. Watt B. Weigart J. Weldon C. West V. Wheat H10 R Whltlng C. Wicker S. Wiik F Wlldey M. Wilkinson D. Williams WRITING, RICHARD Knuckle Busters 4: Wrestling 3, 4. WICKER, CHARLES Transferred from Atlantic City, New Jersey, 3. WIIK, SOLVEIG Basketball Princess 3: Class Executive Board 4: Secretary 4: Drill Team 2-4: FBLA 2-4. Vice President 4: National Honor 2-4: Pep Club 2-4, Program Chairman 4: French Club 3, 4. WILDEY, FLORA General. WILKINSON, MARGARET Band 1-4: Camera Club 2: FMW 3: Girls' Letter Club 4. WILLIAMS. DIANE Transferred from Lakewood, California, 3: Girls' Glee 2. WILLIAMS, JACK Transferred from Waldport, Oregon, 3: Baseball 3: Basketball 1, 3: Football 1, 3: Track 1. WILLIAMS. MONTE A Cappella 3, 4: Boys' Glee 3. WILLSON, JEANNE A Cappella 3, 4: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Hi-C 1-3. WILLSON, WILBUR A Cappella 3, 4: Forestry Club 3: FFA 1-3: Hi-C 1, 2. WOOD. JO ANN Art for Service 3: Camera Club 3. YOUDE, JAMES A Cappella 2-4. President 4: Boys' Quartette 8, 4: Class Execu- tive Board 1, 2, 4: President 2: Vice President 4: Football 1-3: National Honor 2-4, President 4: Track 1, 4. YOUNG, ANITA General. ZAMRZLA, LAURA Transferred from Central Point, Oregon, 2: Class Executive Board 2, 4: Drill Team 4: FBLA 3 4 9 ' - ' . . .ecretary 4, FHA 4, girkag Athletics 2: GAA 2-4: Pen Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2: Spanish 1 ll . A Young L. Zamrzla The annual Christmas play is Worthwhile and fun. Mr. Harrison shows E. Parker how to wheel. C. Siler, S. Hill and R. Surroz engage in traditional L senior Christmas tree trimming. William Aiea i ' Gary Council Judy Boatman Earl Groat ' Nancy Dorn Kenneth Harrison Sharon Martin Douglas Hickman Helen Phillips Tony McGrath SENIORS Daurice Pratt Kenneth Pagni NOT Maxine Steward Ted Robinson PICTURED Howard Shaw Q Jerry Spencer A C Harold Watson Joe Wright Wifffff 3 SIDE Q Organizations Q Activities II3 A il IIA L ATICNS Organizations are a valuable adjunct to the curricular program at G. P. H. S. They teach leadership principles and develop poise. They serve as an outlet for excess energy and an avenue for the ambitious. They are a definite part of the American school and are fun. ART LOVERS FIND OUTLET -. First row, left to right: C. Dunham, M. Barrett, J. Bayliss, J. Wood, L. Loffer, K. Corey. Second row: B. Flickinger, S. llolm, .l. Reed, K. Nelson, M. Satterfield. Third row: K. Rasanen, E. Fox, advisorg F. Broer, L. Robertson. G. Palmer, president, first semester, S. Douglass, treasurer, Il. Fisher, president, second semesterg K. Marchant, secretary, L. Ogle, vice president. Trim School Yule Tree Artistic - minded students further their N D .3- ., l A :WWI ' 'gg ' F v Q, r Z it 3 .. A jg K interest through the Us : Art - for - Service Club. Painting scenery for plays and doing art work for teachers are part of their activities. With the coming of Christmas season, work nights are held to make ornaments, posters and to decorate the tree in the front hall. Two hours of work a month are required of the members and after fifty hours, a pin is awarded. First row, left to right: J. Dewey, B. Stoltenberg, B. Tibbits, C. Bolton, M. Branham, J. Boner, M. Landis, N. Hoff- man. Second row: F. Broer, S. Anderson, D. Hodson, J. Buddenhagen, E. Brett, B. Wilson, G. Allen. Third row: S. Hoffman, C. Boardman, J. Halstead, D. Porter, D. English, F. Sprinkle, D. Wingerd, G. Jones, advisor. -QQ' xr ff . . M49 . W S 1 J. McAllister, president, K. Killian, secretary, A. Woodley, vice president. IIL OPTICAL ENTHUSIASTS LEARN NEW SKILLS Camera Club Is More Than Mere Work Good picture taking technique and correct developing procedures are the main goals of Camera Club members. Many thrilling moments are captured on film by these shutter addicts. The complicated mechanism of a modern camera becomes routine to them. Camera Club is a locally organized group com- prising 35 members. It has been in constant operation since 1944. Their annual highlight is the pie feed after which girls' diet menus are carefully restudied. Other activities are a photo contest and the spring Wiener roast. CAVEMAN PATROL AIDS ASSEMBLIES f- ,....f-off' 'wx U, ,q,.Qh. ,wnvqs A -4 :K LX T'l'fpQi'n.-.-n rmr.zl clout-HF ,,,.pnaw-alv ,,,...f1iu1-- V ,A gp-. bnl'4 ...,,,. A. .4nA'J .. -I. ar'-m qvofw' -an-1 E? ..,, .a',, QQ N, YQ' -Q9 1 First row, left to right: D. Hedgepeth, advisorg L. Halcomb, J. Holland, B. Steward, B. Agee. Second row: D. Moulton, lt. Cook, W. Nordstrom, J. Lutman, T. Coleman, S. Hyde. Third row: D. Porter, J. Smith, J. Biles, B. Banks, L. Roberts, li. Dollarhide. Small in Number, They P6I'f01'lIl Big Job Rendering valuable school services is the credo of these boys. They must be ambitious, cooperative and willing in order to complete their job in the short time required. Caveman Patrol does such things as set and retrieve chairs and place canvas for events held in the gym. They also assist with props for national school assemblies. The clulm was organized in 1942 and has been in continuous service since. Bax! E Mglv -7.1.1 n' 0' , ii' B -'J' A TW W sf' ,B 'rllf' I .. WPG 3 ' 4 l.'l'i,l.5S,' PHTROL Left to right: L. Williams, presidentg G. Bourquin vice president, B. James, sergeant-at-armsg T. Heap secretary. SPEECH CLUB IS ACTIVE GROUP First row, left to right: A. Erwin, J. Petit, G. Garoutte, R. Davis, J. Newstrom, J. Fleishman, J. Buck, K. Cattanach, S. Bennett, C. Belding. Second row: N. Anderson, advisor, W. Rose, J. Settle, B. Hall, D. Williams, M. Merrill, M. Herriott, J. Mendenhall, K. Rasanen. Third row: J. Davis, D. Ells, G. Newstrom, J. Coleman, R. Goode, K. Nelson, P. Hodge, S. Satterfield, A. Wyland. Fourth row: H. Moony, C. Gregorius, R. Fisher, Y. Erickson, S. Scouten, A. DeArmond, J. Byrd, M. Laue, M. Pearson, T. Silva. First row, left to right: A. Almquist, president, S. Hanson, vice president, C. Johnson, secretary, S. Balderree, treasurer. Second row: A. Miller, point recorder, T. Purvis, parliamentariang T. Watt, ser- geant-at-armsg J. Holt, student council representa- tive. SPEECH CLUB Hard Work Brings Its Own Rewards Speech Club is one of the most active groups in our midst. Because of the many events that they enter, finance is an acute problem. Members are seen selling hot dogs and coffee at games, selling pen- nants and pins in the halls and operating the candy cart at noon. Their members bring many honors to G.P.H.S. with their outstanding talent and active participation. FORESTRY CLUB LEARNS AND PERFORMS SCHOOL SERVICE . Q S4 First row, left to right: R. Hager, J. Dunham, B. Colee, D. Rose, B. Dillon. Second row: L. Okeson, J. Retzloff, L. Tillery, R. Elmore, M. Edwards. Third row: W. Evans, advisory K. Holterhoff, L. Weigart, advisory T. Goldt. School Has Own Forest Forestry Club membership is bm drawn from il group of boys who are profoundly fond of the woods. They learn good conservation habits and get late information on forest man- age-nient, insects, plant diseases and treo culture. They are able to put their plans and ideas to work in tho school-owned forest, a very unique arrangement in American schools. D. Knapp, president, G. Stephenson, vice president, T. Smith, secretary-treasurer, G. Tillery, representa- tive. II9 FRENCH CLUB STUDIES First row, left to right: J. Stevens, C. Murray, J. Littley, J. Heap, C. Cattanach, G. Gooch, D. Riley, M. Pierrepont, L. Lutman, P. Lewis. Second row: L. Wilson, D. Neff, M. Ward, P. Hahn, S. Bowe, M. Mansfield, L. Orr, N. Gierok, D. Mars, S. Wiik, K. Kienstra. Third row: W. Converse, J. Cornell, S, Denney, J. Fleishman, S. Long, E. Parker, J. Wil- i fl: ii? fb Frencli Lyrics Add to Cliristmas Play Finding out about French people, their coun- try and their life, is the prime objective of French Club. The only requirement for belonging is membership in a French class. This is a comparatively new club at G.P.H.S., being or- ganized in 1956. It has built a large following in its brief span, however, The Christmas play is given a novel twist when they carol in French. Members also correspond with students in French school. French Clubbers contribute Gallic lyrics to Christmas lllay. IG' CUSTOMS AND CULTURE OF FRANCE UQ EP' 4 All: JC- 'L' A-uf' it X S Ji- .0 40 fvx VX 5 l 'WWW fy ag 2' QQ 3' '19- F'-5 'Y s .fx TX I , -.ya ' Q f o i . a gn-'X BIG- f CQ' in--3 'Wil -auf? 1' NX Iiznns, S. lialclf-1-1-oo, J. Cook, li. Clauflson, J, llellm--Oudry, P. Tomlinson, advisor. Fourth row: FI. Pohl, K. Cattanach, D. .luquf-ttf-, N. llolrn, I.. Wilkison, M. Pont, J. Brown, J. Dorband, G. Brown, T. Watt, J. Sharp, D. Gordon. L1-ft to ri ID. Imrlglc-y, trl-:ml gh! ll'1'Y' ' 1 ' 'num .l. XVI:-yvrs, prog'1':1n14l111x J. flornliln, Nt'l'l'l'fllI'V li. Sm-asv, l,. flrzllnll k1!'l'j,fl'ZlIll all-zu' D.l,1llllZ,lll'I'Slll1'lll stnclm-nt vonnvil , . lllh Girls Sponsor 6'Care Package Arousing boundless enthusi- asm, the Frosh Peppers cheered teams to victory. They have their own rally squad to organize their cheering. Attendance at four games of each sport is required of mem- bers. This active organization sponsors several worthwhile projects during the year. The main one is the sending of CARE packages. Money is raised by sponsoring a dance and holding cake sales. FROSH PEP CLUB KINDLES SPIRIT AT GAMES First row, left to right: T. Pedigo, J. Griffith, S. Benson, N. Walters, K. Graham, J. Johnson, J. Patterson, P. Hayes S. Wall, L. Johnson, J. Pearson, S. Wilfong, L. Lugenbeel, C. Hughes. Second row: S. Burnett, L. Guest, L. Varner J. Marsh, G. Goode, C. Lorenz, J. Wells, H. Lundgren, G. Gilbert, L. Warren, M. Montgomery, G. McDonald, J. Smith J. Stansbury, L. Sheets. Third row: M. Reid, K. Johnson, E. Zerr, L. Foster, A. Doescher, J. Borgman, S. Linde- ,I I . I W... A,xX . Q-M.-Q-M... l . sauannc I 1 0 2 I l QR Om- of the money-raising schomvs om- Left to right: C. King, secretary, V. Morrison, president: J. ,,l,,y,.d by tho lsmsh p,,pp,.rS is a Candy DcYoung, Qreasurerg G. Hayden, vice president, D. Schultz, representative. szilr- in tho front hall. Business looks good. ill 9. rnzmn, K. 'l'4-flrir-k, G. Thompson, J. Phillips, J. Bornet, K. McAlvage, K. Gray, K. Knutson, P. Olson, S. Roley. Fourth row: IJ. llowis, advisor: J. llazolwood, B. Varnor, S. Miller, M. Diltz, J. Diess, L. Huneycutt, A. Wyland, V. Eckstoin, A. lloclor, li. Finch, K. Youdo, S. Holm, Il. Terry, J. Foote, L. Ralston. IZ3 W5 First row, left to right: J. Belle-Oudry, D. Carroll, G. Ferguson, L. Peterman, D. Pratt, L. Lucas, M. Akin. Second row: P. Hahn, V. Price, M. Abston, M. Hollis, L. Ralston, K. Lovitt, M. Mitchell. Third row: B. Hall, W. Ashworth, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS GET WORK EXPERIENCE p A .. , W Q - F.B.L.A. members learn to operate office equip- ' x ment and familiarize themselves with the business Tw ,. V f world. They do clerical tasks for teachers and others F' for a set fee and keep their own books. B The club is organized nationally and has 1,467 L. 1 high school chapters, 29 of which are in Oregon. A K Money is raised in various ways, such as selling if coffee at games, holding cake sales and selling office S services. Money is used for new equipment and sending delegations to conventions. Presently, they are contemplating the installation of Getting mimeographing , , l , practice are F.B.L.A. mem- a pencil vending machine in the hall. bers G Barger J. Stevers 124 A' :JS X S fx S I .W RQ . Nh, fkk 4 wb xxx: K 'Sli I C Iioxulcn A Bencttl M Hmm, advisorg W. Nelson, advisor. Left to right: D. Lantz, preside-mtg J. Stcvers, treasurerg S. Wiik, vice prosidentg V. Shamel, historiang L. Zamrzla, secretaryg J. Meyers, re- presentativcg G. Barger, recording secretary. Viak , wharf' xx, .,..... . IZS jul!! FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SEEK First row, left to right: G. Thompson, B. Doerfling, L. Zamrzla, S. Adams, M. Dallas, S. Benson, J. Pearson, D. Dilling- ham, J. Shepherd, G. Hayden, S. Morell. Second row: M. Abston, H. Decker, L. Teske, S. Baker, S. Lindemann, L. Dean, M. Anderson, P. Green, D. White, L. Varner, L. Sheets, J. Willcutt. Third row: P. Egbert, advisory M. Moralez, D. Harris, L. Foster, B. Hildenbrandt, A. Doescher, J. Borgman, D. Heim, S. Wilfong, N. Cowan, J. Watt, J. Stansbury. Fourth tariff f A W . P . i f? 'i ' 5 ,.. .. P Girls Learn ' P 353' if ' New Methods 1fgljgEEW,gQQf:' The phrase a woman's work is never done is not as true today as it was several years ago. Organ- izations such as Future Homemakers of America encourage and teach young girls in better methods of home management. Better equipment and preparation give the modern housewife much more leisure time. 5 F.H.A. is a national club with 500 chapters in f 5 Oregon. A basic requirement is enrollment in one The annum -'Swag Party is traditional with - - H F.H.A. and F.F.A. Left to right: R. Blacketer, semester of homemakmg. Regional and state conven J. Retzloff, W. Converse, S' Biscup and JV tions are attended by local delegates. Petit, I26 TO EASE HOUSEKEEPING PAIN -S1 UW ours. an 1 kr-Wk K 'Silt ll iq- 36 36 rowf A. Collins, N. Iiutqhart, B. Finch, K. Tedrick, S. Sloan, L. Huneycutt, B. Kaufman, S. Prow, J. Steele, S. Raikes, S. lv-llc-ms, H. Hell, advisor. Fifth row: S. Douglass, S. Biscups, J. Hazelwood, L. Ralston, S. Foote, J. Palmroth, M. Diltz, J. llvrm-t, J. Harmon, ll. Hahn, N. Kathka. Sc-atvd, If-ft lo right: M. Sakmifla, gm-sidont J. Nloyvrs, vivo prf-sidf-nt li. F S. l'r-tit, sc-vrc-tary Svzxly, tl'0ilSllY'l'l' Ullian, l'0pr0sc-rltativv Standing, loft to right I.. Lundgrf-n, l Cl'Y'02l1lUll ll. Lutrnan, Y'f'Cl 02itl0ll ll. Rhoda-s, rs-porter J. J. l'ctit, llc-5.frvo chairman Adams, parlxarnontarlan fl . . . X 'MXL- G. Halbert, advisor First row, left to right: C. Maphet, J. Brickey, M. Woollard, J. Byrd, R. Katzenbach, L. Abel, S. Ullian, B. Varner, J. Patterson, L. Lugenbeel, S. Biscup, B. Stoltenberg, A. Vobora, L. Lloyd. Second row: H. Hosier, J. Krumholz, C. Mahoney, J. McShane, M. Mahoney, S. Denney, A. Bramhlett, G. Stitts, L. Olson, W. Colvig, M. Pierrepont, D. Hedgepeth, M. Holm, P. Griffin, G. Gallagher, K. Byers, I. Hies. Third row: E. Goode, S. Murray, B. Martin, N. Fry, L. Johansson, C. Trumbly, M. Vobora, V. Price, C. Tassin, S. Pagni, M. Montgomery, G. McDonald, J. Rowden, L. FUTURE MEDICAL WCRKERS M. Christensen, historian, J. Meek, presidentg P. Hahn, secre- tary, M. Abston, vice presidentg Mrs. H. Starns, l28 Medical Background Offered Girls The goal of Future Medical Workers is to inform interested girls about the medical profession. Mrs. Starns, R.N., is usually present at the meetings to speak to the members and answer any questions that they may have. Often, films are shown. Early in the year, the girls are taken on a tour of the hospital. Later they are given the opportunity to work there, by becoming Junior Auxiliary Nurses. F. Rea, advisor ,T 5 65 - mx' A X -.fi.':.i,. as A T1-sko, D. Anderson, l'. Turley. Fourth row: l'. Chamberlain, K. Hutchins, D. Blayney, G. Simpson, J. Cornell, K. Graves, R. Barnes, J. Hunt, R. Goode, K. Gray, J. Bernet, G. Charters, M. Detloff, N. Adkins, J. Pierson. Fifth row: S, Burnett, Il. Decker, B. Tibbets, D. White, C. Prince, R. Mc-Corkle, J. Weldon, D. Carroll, J. Newkirk, D. Welch, M. .lx-nsvn, C. Hughes, R. Wytcherley, S. Mackie, B. Maxwell. GET CAREER TIPS HOME NURSlNG Junior Auxiliary Nurses Are Step Nearer Goal FMW members who want to become JANS must first take courses in home nursing and mother and child care. They must perform actual tasks on the job i at the hospital under supervision. First row, left to right: J. Newkirk, D. Carroll, M. Christensen, R. McCorkle, lfl. Goode. Second row: M. Detloff, G. Charters, J. Rhynerson, R. Barnes, J. Ms-ok, K. Graves. Third row: R. Goode, D. Heap, P. Hahn, M. Vobora, M. Pierrcpont, J. Weldon. IQO FUTURE FARMERS LEARN ON JOB First row, left to right: F. Wallace, R. Newby, W. Converse, R. Elmore, D. Christensen, L. Miller, L. Toothman, R. Colson, H. Graham. Second row: M. Bennett, B. Murphy, D. Solomon, S. Massey, J. Clark, F. Reed, B. Hause, L. Wineteer, J. Wright, W. Winterbottom, A. Foerst, advisor. Third row: J. Nealy, D. Jordan, B. Brown, A. Yoder, L. Sturgill, B. Martin, G. Maurer, N. Oyler, W. Lippert, S. Bennett, G. Stafford, R. Paul, B. Blacketer. Fourth row: N. Lippert, D. Adams, J. McLeod, J. Bertagnolli, O. Newman, E. Gibson, L. Brown, R. Katzenbach, D. Brooks, R. Woodford, E. Moulder, T. Goldt, E. Yeoman, B. Boyce, W. Morrison. F' . - ' . 1 lrst row, left to right. L. lritchett, presidentg T. Elmore, vice president, G. Spence, secretary. Second row: W. Converse, sen- tinelg M. Hanson, treasurer, J. Retzloff, reporter. I Group Is Active at Fairs and Conventions Competing in the County Fair, State Fair, and Pacific International are the Future Farmers of America. In addition to entering their projects in these events, two members are sent to the National Convention and five to State Convention. Highlighting the program of local events is the Swag Party held each year with the Future Homemakers of America and the annual Parliamentary Contest. 1 555,51 F.F.A. mem- bers, sporting their . :J . I 41' .L AY Q iv 'l 'f ,, A active schedule, are certain of their ac- ' Ml, ' ol 4' o 'Q'f:f.n- complishments. O Q Q Future Teacher Chapters Are W Widespread Students with an inclination toward the teaching profession can further their interest through the Future Teachers of America. F.T.A. is a national organization with fifty-four chapters in Oregon alone. Clubs can also he found in Alaska and Hawaii. The main activity of the club is sub- First row, left. to right: L. Hill, president, J. Flory, vice stituting for regular teachers at the grade gT'e?gf3t'h?gf0Ig:l3l'?Sigieltfgggfieizeitfnlfielingetlgegncggltcgxgltvgfch' tleasurer' schools. They also assist with Christmas programs at the elementary schools. Members, too, send lg? kj Christmas donations to the James Home for Boys in Cave . r . ,,,,. Junction. Another service project is ushering at various school ii- li lx B i events. The members have the opportunity to attend the state i i.-g-e-jf, and district conventions. This year, regional offices were i t 5 Enix held by two members. They helped organize the district .bshs ff-Q . convention held here this spring. I lvl , TEACHING CAREERS TESTED First row, left to right: J. Foote, G. Hayden, J. Petit, C. Bolton, D. Barker, J. Drais, S. Riebel, S. Benson, K. Johnson, li. Collins, I.. Ralston, N. Cowan. Second row: L. Youde, C. Christensen, J. Mclfrola, C. Grosh, J. Cook, S. Bowe, D. Mars, J. Marsh, D. Dorband, S. Denney, J. Meek, S. Ray. Third row: D. Langley, P. Snell, J. Williams, R. Chan- dler, I.. Iloudebush, W. Guise, G. Brown, D. Smith, J. Muir, C. Michaels, M. Jones, advisor, J. Mendenhall. l i GIRLS' LEAGUE HAS VOICE IN STUDENT .fr 1 if Il' 1 wsivzi ' 1 AFFAIRS 941 'QQ First row, left to right: S. Long, president, M. Spong, vice president, S. Fields, secretary, L. Johnson, treasurer. Second row: L. Nevi, program chairman, J. Cook, social serviceg M. McGregor, representative. Sponsor Sweetheart Ball G5 H3 livery girl upon entering high school automatically becomes a member of Girls' League. This organization sponsors such an- nual activities as the Sweetheart Ball and Girls' League Week, an event where girls Leo U ask the boys out and finance the date as well. 3 Near the end of the year, the traditional Mother's Tea is held. This program, honoring the mothers, features a style show by the home economics department, and an exhibit of art work and woodwork by those departments. Recently a formal bank was created through which girls may obtain a formal when the occasion demands one. Also this year, the League bought four large white floral baskets to be used at various programs during the year. The Girls' League operates a unique project at G.P.H.S. called a Formal Bank. lt is a collection of donated formal dresses that is held in reserve for any that require such an article of attire. G.A.A. LASSES COMPETE 5'! . if' D- v W . ' We . A I K .lb W KK A s.. . .. K. T ' K sue A ' 'W , -sa.. M W- , , .. First row, left to right: J. Meyers, D. Reid, B. Knox, E. Martin, P. Woolman, E. Goode, B. Lyons, L. DeSantis, C. Johnson, M. Mansfield, V. Shamel, K. Lovitt, S. Burns, B. Ullian, B. Dees. Second row: L. Dean, M. Gapen, L. Lutman, D. Turk, P. Prosser, J. McDonald, C. Grosh, V. Garrison, A. Benetti, D. Pigg, L. Nevi, S. Dees, H. Hosier, L. Zamrzla. Third row: B. Rhodes, S. Miller, D. Heim, J. Palmroth, L. Jensen, R. Hitt, L. Crabill, A. Palmer, M. Christensen, S. Bowe, J. Reed, L. Pierce, J. Fleishman, C. Sealy, J. Newkirk. Fourth row: S. McCauley, C. Berg, P. Christian, L. Poole, E. Lowry, V. Oden, C. Michaels, J. Kemp, S. Perry, J. Marquardt, S. Bird, J. Reed, A. Berg, J. Hisaw, G. Halbert, advisor. 3, K K 'ff Participate to R- as . Earn Points 44: ' e K ,fi , 53-f Composing Girls' N Athletic Association are a select group of female ath- letes who have earned at least fifty points for participation in the intra- mural sports program. The events are: volley- ball, tennis, badminton and softball. When not actively participating, the girls may referee other contests and pick up points in this manner. The association held a volleyball Hplay- day during the year which saw eight schools in attendance. Later the girls were invited to a similar affair in Medford. P. Christean, president, and L. Elmore, secretary. i u J gift QI' Z First row, left to right: IC. Martin, P. Woohnan, Ii. Goode, B. Lyons, L. DeSantis, C. Johnson, M. Mansfield, K. Lovitt, S. liurns, li. Ullian, IZ. Dees. Second row: M. Gapen, L. Lutmzm, D. Turk, P. Prosser, J. McDonald, C. th-osli, V. Garrison, A. Iienotti, S. Howe, L. Nevi, S. Dees, H. Hosier. Third row: J. Palmroth, D. Heim, L. Jensen, lt. llitt, I.. Cruhill, A. Palmer, B. Rhodes, M. Christensen, D. Pigg, J. Reed, L. Pierce, J. Fleishman, C. Sealy, J. N4-wkirk. SPORTS PROFICIENC Y LETTER WINNERS Musr sHow . First row, left to right: C. Berg, president, S. l'luntz, repre- sentative-g I.. lilmore, sccretary-treasurer. Second row: J. llisaw, sergeant-at-arms, l'. Christeun, vice president. Yu? .114 Girls' Letter Club Sponsors MDatc Nightw Girls can earn letters, too. By participating and officiating in intramurals, they may stack up 100 points for the fi1'st letter :ind 150 points for each additional letter. The first letter entitles a girl to membership in Girls' Letter Club. New members are initiated each spring at a slumber party in the gym. They must submit slavehood for their 'tbig sisters. Date night is a joint enterprize of Girls' Letter Club and G..-LA. STUDENT FAITH IS AIM OF HI-C . or ,T V . . kki S iq 0 A, Q V . Blble Study fry VTZ- V A Vmgy'Z . 1h. ijl ' it f Socials High ...-., -' f xk, I ..1.' 5. 1 -.-7 Ag da . -., L. 6 4 J :TL Students are guided in tithe principles of Christian A living through the efforts of To accomplish this, the weekly meetings feature Bible quizzes, scripture readings, hymn singing, discus- sions and occasional speakers. Contests are held with points being earned by such activities as memorizing verses and bringing new students into the club. Pins are awarded to the winners. Sometimes the group at- tends socials of the various churches. I Q First row, left to right: S. Anderson, president, H. Pederson, vice president, A. Taylor, secretary-treas- urer. Second row: J. Holden, student council, S. Bis- cup, pianistg S. Easton, song leader. First row, left to right: S. Satterfield, J. Brickey, J. Byrd, R. Harper, J. Shier, S. Mauldin, L. Martin, S. Garner, A. Vobora, A. Garner, M. Hayes, advisor. Second row: C. Michaels, C. Retzloff, N. Vobora, D. Barker, E. Claudson, J. Meek, N. King, S. Lee, J. Harmon, J. Clark. Third row: R. Webb, J. Blodgett, P. Anderson, J. Crutsinger, E. Bennett, D. Wingerd, W. Ashworth, L. Whaley, M. Woollard. First row, left to right: J. Hansen, G. Hayden, J. Foote, L. Warren, J. Bryant, K. Gray, F. Trull, advisor. Second row: J. Moore, S. Balderree, J. Newkirk, K. Nelson, J. Harmon. Third row: D. Surroz, J. Buddenhagen, B. Fisher, B. Patterson, C. Moore, R. Chandler. FOREIGN AFFAIRS INTEREST INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE First row, left to right: J. Drais, president, J. Flory, vice president, M. Christensen, recording secretary, C. Johnson, corresponding secretary, D. Chilcote, secretary-treasurer. Second row: H. Bassford, proj- ects, M. Pearson, representative, A. Miller, publicity, C. lrwin, historian. Handling uCa1'e', Z Packages Is Club Project I International Relations X League endeavors to teach high school students about other countries and their problems. One way they accomplish this is through state and district conferences at which a model United Na- tions is set up. Each club represents a country. Grants Pass, this year, represented the Union of South Africa. Study meetings are held in preparation for these con- ferences. One of the main projects of the club is to handle the sending of Care packages to needy people abroad. At thc monthly meetings'filn1s are shown, and foreign exchange students often speak to the group. At the end of a fruitful year a picnic is held, featuring foreign foods. M. Ely, C. Eyers and G. Garcia are using an electronic ignition analyzer, an exhaust analyzer and other tune-up equipment in the process of tuning this engine. J. Williams, G. Stephenson and E. Groat are working on the club dragster. This dragster will be powered by a 1958 300-horsepower Chevrolet engine and will race on the Medford drag strip. I38 KNUCKLEBUSTERS D. Elwood, G. Grisel and J. Hull are rebuilding a Rochester four-barrel carburetor. This technical job requires a thorough understanding of the fuel system. Left to right: J. Gates, presidentg R. Condray, secre- taryg B. Melhoff, vice presidentg P. Killian, treasurer. IS AUTO ENTHUSIAST CLUB First row. left to right: G. Garcia, C. liyers, J. Hull, R. Whiting, L. Fawcett, H. Hewitt, R. DeArniond, D. Johnson, ll. Mitchell, M. Hillman. Second row: H. Jeddeloh, IJ. Fryrear, L. Derry, l'. Evans, B. Hall, G. Spence, R. Egbert, G. Grisel, .l. Jordan, J. Williams. Third row: K. l'agni, J. Nutter, T. McGrath, li. Groat, W. Doescher, H. Brunell, L. Tillery, Il. Gillock, A. Hughes, C. Katzenhach, H. Sergeant, advisor. Fourth row: L. Russell, P. Slaven, A. Thompson, li. Hrewster, M. lily, IJ. Iilwood, G. Wilson, M. lCdwards, G. Stephenson, ll, Martin. P61'f01'lll Civic Duties I renchingl' headlights, stripping chrome, and adding pipes and pots is part of the regular activity of this club. Most of the boys' heaps look real sweet and purr like a kitten. This year, in addition, the clulm members are sponsoring a club dragster which they will enter on the Medford slalw. Rods don't claim all the time of these lads, however. They are renovating a war surplus generator to be used by the hospital during emergencies. Social activity encompasses an annual swim- ming party and hot dog feed held at Caveman l'ool in May. LIBRARY CLUB A SMOOTH First row, left to right: S. Satterfield, M. Woollard, A. Shamel L Martln R Davis C Irwin A Pitkln P Yokum I. Hies, K. Killian, B. Tibbets. Second row: J, Gronau, E. Claudson M Beardsley L Fehrs J Boatman J Frickson ,X gfif 5 r Gain Valuable novel y .p 1 Work Experience lf lim-. L working in the school e, AX Library teaches the Library Assistants the functions of a modern library and enables them to apply this knowledge by helping other students. Through this club students are able to ascertain if they would enjoy library work as life's work. Some members have gone on to work full or part time at the county library and several have helped pay their way through school by working at college libraries. The assistants work two or three hours a week, usually during their study hall. In addition they are re- quired to do assigned work and attend the club meetings which are held three times a month. Upon passing a final test, a half credit is given. FUNCTIONING SERVICE GROUP .gk 0 JS um im.. Q 0 li. Shrzulvr, l'. Slir-ckc-lls, G. Amlvrsun, R. Lumpkin, M. Matoer, advisor. Third row: K. McKowen, C. Prince, B. Gurgel C. 'l'r-umbly, S. liakvr, K. Wyatt, J. Brown, J. Cook, C. Tassin, S. Powers, L. Blakosley, G. Charters. S. l'ow1-rs,l,. lilaka-slvy and G. Amlvrsun doing K. Walker, president, J. Walker, vice presidontg V. l'1'iC0 um- of tho big jobs, rvcorflirig nvw books. Secretary, L. Hill, rvpresontative. BAND PERFORMS OFTENp First row, left to right: A. Taylor, C. Palmer, J. Tomp- kins, K. Nelson, J. Cook, A. Almquist, S. Fields. Second row: M. Millimann, P. Griffin, P. Cole, B. Gierok, W. Ashworth, E. Seymore, D. Sackett, J. Newkirk, M. Wilkinson, J. Wells, L. Wilson, L. Youde, G. Gallagher, P. Scherf. Third row: K. Youde, D. Schultz, K. McAlvage, R. Beed, L. Johnson, J. Drais, B. Dunahew, D. Jaquette, B. Fisher, G. Parker J. Mc llister, J. Tompkins, S. Acord, M. Leonard, jf Schmi R. Erickson, L. zenor, Q J. Fox drum major the year. U1 1 ! Department Features Several Bands Composed of several groups, the instru- mental music department of Grants Pass High entertained in many various ways throughout Concert Band specialized in concert per- formances and also played for Pep Assemblies during football season. Pep Band hopped it up for the Pep Assemblies during basketball season and en- tertained at all home basketball games. Marching Band thrilled its fans this year when it performed a fifteen-minute pregame show with Klamath Falls and Medford at the Shrine Football Game in San Francisco. B. Hall, L. Abel, G. Gilbert, J. Delorme, M. Beed, B Tibbits. Fourth row: G. Simpson, C. Maphet, L. Ralston J. Wilson, J. Kemp, P. Woolman, S. Nealy, C. Moore S. Walker, J. Vannice, S. Houston, P. Anderson, B Wilder, L. Whaley, A. Miller, B. Maphet, J. Crutsinger R. Cochran, T. Case, S. Martin, A. Davenport, D. Flem- ing, M. Vannice, V. Goff, K. Byers, K. Keisecker, D Neff, C. Retzloff, R. Schultz, W. Colvig. Fifth row: S Baker, A. Garner, J. Petit, J. Hull, A. DeArmond, J A. Benetti head majorette BRINGS G.P.H.S. RENOWN Fox, A. Wall, J. Sharp, P. Lindquist, C. Boardman, R. Hemphill, T. Leonard, D. English, F. Broer, R. Webb, R. Endicott, R. Entriken, D. Gorman, J. Erickson, S Hide, Anderson, R. Colson. Standing: D. Anderson, J McShane, Hobson, D. Howell, M. Findley, B. Harris, liroedlove, S. Ullian, L. Chapman, B. Flickinger, A. Iicnetti, M. Dallas, V. Hedrick, S. Sommers, J. Heap D. Manson, D. Snyder, J. Pearson, J. Gasaway. 9 A R. McAllister, director Q N X : - Adding glamor to the vanguard of the Marching Rand when on parade are the colorful drum majorettes of G.P.H.S. First row, left to right D. Snyder D. Manson S. Summers J. Pearson J. Gasaway Second row J. Heap M. Dallas V. Hedrick f E I 2 ' . ' . 1 .fi East-West Game Appearance Is SCHSOIIQS Feature Putting on a show at the East-West Shrine Football Game in San Francisco was lots of fun but involved lots of hard work . . . not only for the students but for the wonderful people of Grants Pass who helped finance the trip. Over 333,000 was raised in an all-out campaign by band members and Jaycees. To start off the campaign a concert was given. Each bands- man, too, contributed 55.00 to the fund. Jaycees then took over and with their various projects raised the balance. When the band reached San Francisco, the students found their reward well worth their efforts. Sight-seeing was at the top of the agenda' A guided tour through the First row, left to right: J. Smith, R. Hager, M. Jensen, N. famous Mark Hopkins Hotel, visits to China- Wheeler, G. Valdez, J. Adams, L. Ralston, F. Hughes, R. , y , Sackett, R. Murray, R. Pulse, D. Baker, E. Goode, M. Arnold, town, Fishermans Wharf, the Cliff House, S. Benson. Second row: R. Prael, B. Smith, C. Wardle, B. Fleishacker Zoo and Cinerama highlighted the visit. An afternoon's shopping and the tradition- al cable-car ride rounded out the outing. MANY STUDENTS PARTICIPATE The Grants Pass High School Marching Band and Majorettes strut on to the track at the East-West Shrine football game in San Francisco. I44 2 Qifuiwggxskswi 'S' +7 A153 C0 Inv . Q i Dillon, Il. Thorn, N. Adkins, J. Griffith, ll. Sackett, S. Sloan, L. Cobbs, D. Welch, S. Hall, J. Wood, S. Lee, .I. Ilroc-r. Third row: G. Neathhammer, J. Simpson, R. Coop, J. Shandler, N. Hoffman, S. Hoffman, B. Hall, M. llarlachr-r, 'I'. I'aulus, Il. Varner, l'. McLean, L. Bohannon, S. James, T. Brown, D. Reeder. Fourth row: R. Fry, J. Crutsingc-r, R. Kellogg, D. Rice, J. Streeter, W. Rose, J. Schmidt, B. Wilson, D. Rose, R. Whitaker, li. I.:-mmon, G. Horton, R. Johnson, J. Leonard, T. Fuhrmeister, D. Feiring. Fifth row: R. Suntilliz-, T. Ilage-nrm, B. Houston, H. Baker, F. Seehale, G. Mc'Corkle, D. Jordan, G. Hugoboom, C. Baker. IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Ilvsigm-rl to show- up fagpfing physiques and lagging spirit is the Pep Band. B. Fisher has the baton. Other 1-onduc'tors:u'1- lVIaC :u1dJ. McAllister. . - . ml1i SONGS ARE MADE TO I First row, left to right: J. McCloud, J. McAllister, J. Littley, D. Neff, M. Holm, J. Johanson, S. Johnson, V. Wheat, M. Harper, M. Mansfield, L. Crabill, L. Rudd, M. Pierrepont, J. Harris, D. Gardner, V. Shamel, C. Lidman. Second row: J. VVillson, G. Beeghly, P. Ford, S. Talbott, L. VVilkison, D. Hedgepeth, L. Jensen, P. McLeod, R. Hitt, S. Rowe, J. Williams, S. Long, FI. Parker, J. McDonald, L. Orr, G. Gooch, J. Gasaway. Third row: R. Hollcnsted, director, D. McLean, L. Roudebush, R. lintriken, T. Harris, S. Hanson, H. Parker, lC. Bennett, D. Reid, M. Williams, J. Youde, N. Gierok, P. Prosser, A. Olson, B. Weigart, D. Smith. Fourth row: K. Turk, M. Huffington, J. Peebles, R. Daugherity, R. Colson, P, Barrett, J. Marquam, J. McDonald, R. Foster, J. Halstead, J, Moore, D. Davidson, J. Murphy, S. Ray, W. Willson. Left to right: J. Youde, president, R. Entrikcn, vice president, L. Hill, secretary, L. Orr, treasurer. Various Groups Cater to All Voice Types Music is a universal language that everyone under- stands and appreciates. The vocal music department I consists of several groups which strive to attain a better I knowledge of music. The beginning girls' glee is made up of freshman and sophomore girls who concentrate on the fundamentals of voice. Another group of gi1'lS, the advanced girls' glee, are upperclassmen who have had a previous experience. The department also has a boys' glee club. L I46 BE SUNG Choir and Trio Arc Top Groups The most advanced and very select group is the a cappella choir. Members of the choir :irc carefully chosen from the glee clulns and perform at many school occasions such us: thc Christmas play, Easter sunrise sf-1-vice, spring concert and graduation exer- ciscs. Two spccialfzed groups are girls' triple trio and boys' qiiartct. They are members of a cappella and perform for various civic groups. First row, left to right: R. Hollensted, director, C. Bolton, P. Hoffer, S. Cadman, S. Chittock, S. Thurman, S. Martin, S. Byers, K. Youde, D. Schultz, M. Warren, J. Cornell, A. Pitkin, B. McCormick, M. Canfield, L. Dean, D. McLoughlin, Z. Myles, L. McCarter, G. Garoutte. Second row: B. Pierce, D. Packard, V. Wheat, A. Annis, L. Weldon, K. Pont, K. Williams, M. Detloff, S. Miller, S. Easton, J. Stockburger, Y. Cox, D. Murray, S. Little, P. Hartwig, ll. Lewis, M. MANY Bovs' GLEE BEGINNING GIRLS' GLEE First row, left to right: T. Simmons, F. Broer, R. Hummel, G. Reed, J. Stevers D. Middleton. Second row: T. Somrners, T. Purvis, G. Grosh, R. Chandler, M lills, W. Hatfield, A. Hughes. Third row: W. Bramblett, F. Higginbotham, lil Moulder, G. Johnson, G. King, K. Mclntyre, T. LaMay, K. Shone, H. Hemphill I48 20.Qi6V llvaiglb' ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE vs? u 1, I. 3. ,, u i , ...www .QA y 4' IVl4'lnty1'm-. Third row: J. liriekey, D. McGinnis, B. Waggle, V. Thompson, L. .If-ns:-n, V. Sill-r, li. Loopor, S. lntihar, S. Bird, li. Olson, F. Shores, S. Sunseri, L. l 4-hrs, ll. lllnm-y, L. Lof'fe1', J. Ericson, D. Pierce, A. Frazier, L. Youdv, J. lim-ed. Fourth row: K. l age, V. Dunken, A. Benetti, J. Gronau, R. French, IS. Silvf-rlhorn, ll. liayliss, J. Blevins, A. Hoctor, V. Garrison, A. Taft, J. Mar- quarrlt, C. l'rim-1-, .l. l'Ille1'lirock, S. liiseup, D. Heiln, S. Scouten, K. Lowry, Y. lllukm-slr-y, ll. Toinlinson, K. Killizin. TAKE PART IN GLEE lfirsl row, lc-It to right: .I. llutchins, J. Patterson, T. Mahan, C. Flipse, C. Neaily, ll. Harold, F. Brewer, S. Wall, L Johnson, l.. IillL'f4'llIl1'4'l,'Ii. IH-cligo, K. Gruhm, l'. Hayes, L. Little, M. Anderson, R. Davis, C. Michaels. Second row: R. llollc-nsti-rl, clirf-ctorg .l. Johnson, K. Johnson, A. Shamel, J. llaekus, K. Tedrick, J. Rohner, l'. Olson, M. Montgomery, .l. lflgln-rt., .l. Ilia-ss, J. Phillips, J. lllakesley, K. Hankins. C. Matteson, A. Berg, R. Stewart, D. Nutter, C. Firestone li. l'oll:md1-r, 'l'. Robison, D. Coltrane. Third row: IC. Mi'Connell, J. Philips, M. Whitconib, J. Bryant, R. Beeghly K. Knutson, Nl. Johnson, J. Hutchins, .I. Wells, M. Km-ed, V. Morrison, N. Fry, J. DeYoung, C. Belding, L. Varner ll. 3lv1'zn'ty, S. Wilson, D. White, C. l':n'khurst, ll. Maxwell, S. Burnett. Fourth row: L. Warren, E. Caldwell, G Gooflr-, N. lCurc'li:1rt, ll. Sloltenlnirg, li. Smith, J. Smith, G. McDonald, S. Wynler, M. Diltz, J. March, J. Dewey, K l'et1-rson, .I. Cook, ll. liurnelt, .l. lim-rnet, K. Walker, R. Olson, ll. Lailuest, M. Kirkland, D. Jensen, J. NVeldon, G Smith, S. I.lllII1'lli2lll,Ii.v1ll'Lf1l. r 1 1 Qi.. J i ff ii 1 IAQ NATIONAL FORENSIC HONORS SPEECH MAKERS rm 1.30: 1. . - ff First row, left to right: A. Almquist, C. Johnson, S. Satterfield, J. Fleishman, J. Flory, G. Garoutte. Second row: M. Hill, A. Miller, S. Hanson, G. Bowden, H. Mooney. Third row: J. Holt, B. Ament, T. Watt, C. Gregorius. Debaters Have Active Slate Public speaking is a vital part of our modern so- ciety, being aware of this, -I many organizations now pro- -4 - mote speech technique. Na- tional Forensic is such an organization. This is a nation- al club which has 750 chap- ters, five of these being in Oregon. The local club was chartered in 1954, but as yet, they cannot participate in national activities. They expect to be able to meet the standards soon. Members are admitted after they have obtained a certain number of points gained by making public speeches. F . W A , ? 1 'fwfr YSL 's i First row, left to right: A. Almquist, K. Nelson, D. Ells, G. Garoutte, S. Hanson, C. Johnson, G. Newstrom. Second row: J. Byrd, J. Petit, J. Davis, M. Pearson, H. Mooney, J. Holt, A. Miller. First row, left to right: A. Almquist, president, S. Han- son, vice president, J. Davis, treasurerg A. Miller, point keeper, J. Holt, parliamentariang J. Holt, representative. l 6 iff 5 Q5-SEV' iw...-., xx First row, left to right: M. Wzird, M. Merrill, Y. Erickson, D. Riley, V. Pelkey, S. Perry. Second row: F. Trull, :ulvisorg J. Davis, J. Sf-ttlc, li. Ament, I.. Borsian, R. Stewart. First row, loft to right: C. Murray, secretaryg J. Stevens, tn-asura-rg li. Sc-asc, vico president, D. Mars, corresponding sc-crm-tary. Sc-cond row: li. Doerfling, historiang B. Wcigart, film- clorkg 'l'. l'urvis, representative, D. Heap, publicity chair- man. . fling , 5 - ' f 5 1 in . p qi, if ir X , - . x A f r J S Q li . .j- ' National Thespians Honor Players Promoting the art of acting is the main objective of National Thespians. This is a national organization in which many high school groups take part. Membership is based on points. These points are earned by helping in such drama activities as acting, make-up, props, production or doing interpretive readings. First row, left to right: G. Van Walk, advisor, J. Stevens, L. Orr, S. Long, S. Wiik, M. Pierrepont, M. McGregor, D. Riley, J. Fleishman, S. Riebel, L. Zamrzla, J. Meyers, L. Hill, C. Haynes, S. Adams, M. Vobora, J. Petit, J. Momsen. Second row: C. Michaels, J. Cornell, S. Huffman, L. Lucas, S. Mackie, L. Youde, S. Denney, D. Langley, B. Sease, C. Grosh, G. Charters, K. Walker, J. Walker, L. Fehrs, B. Herndon, P. Cantwell, L. Wilson, D. Gardner, W. Cook, advisor. Third row: C. Hixson, L. Loffer, D. Miller, C. Bennett, L. Johnson, J. Dorband, J. Littley, S. Himrich, SCHOLASTIC OUTPUT PLUS LEADERSHIP Left to right: S. Hide, representative, J. Youde, president, C. Johnson, vice president, J. Flory, secretary-treasurer. Hold Inspiring Initiation Rites High scholastic rating, service, lead- ership and character are necessary attributes of members of National Honor Society. Upperclassmen wishing to join must maintain a grade average of at least 1.8, While it is compulsory for Sophomores to uphold an average of 1.5. After their grades have been checked, the students submit an application listing their activities to a faculty committee. They are then voted into the club by old members and formally initiated in a striking ceremony held in the library. dl M. llarpr-r, J. D1-rry, J. Williams S. liiwi l. S , 1 4, ' nell, P. Sheckells, S. Houston, A. Miller, S. Anderson, S. Marchington, advisor. Fourth row: K. Keise-ckf-i', l'. Griffen, A. Davenport D Mars A Tavlor, ll Cole D Neff A Alm uist C' , . ., . l . , . , . Q . , I. fiullaglirr, S. l'i4-l1ls,J. Cook, J. Drais, J. Budde-nhagen, J. Holt, F. Murschall, B. Patterson, T. Leonard, C. Green, J. Smith, C. Rmnbc-rt, J. Fox, R. Dziughvrity, M. Rose, J. Maryott, D. Fehrs, L. Dorsian, D. Large, J. Nutter, D. Ralston, ll. fli'il'f'in, D. Chilvote, J. Auslzinrl, H. Jr-ddeloh, D. Wolke. 1-e '.u '1 --'Q'i . Af' ,' S 5' EQUALS NATIONAL HONOR 3: SCl1013I'Sllip Given The main project of the club is rais- ing of scholarship money for a graduating member who has received no previous scholarship recognition. At commencement thi- members receive special seals on their diplomas. This is a nationally outstanding organization. Initiation ' -- . . J fl 3 are held in Library. l IES RALLYING TEAM SPIRIT IS s I First row, left to right: D. Reid, S. Satterfield, R. Olson, C. Christensen, V. Hedrick, L. Loffer, M. Holm, J. Rohner, L. Crabill, R. Petit, S. Ullian, J. Petit, J. Adams, D. Turk, J. Fleishman, G. Gooch. Second row: M. Pier- repont, D. Hedgepeth, N. Gierok, B. Knox, L. Zamrzla, J. Meyers, J. Drais, M. Spong, A. Coverstone, S. Talbott, S. Long, E. Parker, S. Bowe, L. Nevi. Third row: J. Reed, L. Youde, J. McKrola, L. Ogle, J. Sharp, E. Wilkinson, M. McGregor, P. Ford, D. Lom, G. Gallagher, C. Woodard, L. Wilkison. Fourth row: M. Beed, P. Snell, S. Denney, L. Johnson, C. Murray, D. Riley, B. Sease, D. Langley, L. Hill, L. Orr, S. Wiik, J. Derry, M. Harper . Fifth row: K. Pep Club zeal is Group Crowns p E D Kave King V 'lv Supporting the team is the duty of Varsity Pep Club members. This club is not for the weak, since plenty of energy is necessary to keep team and school spirits high. Every game finds them neatly uniformed and sitting in one section. School busses often transport them to out-of-town games. A major activity is the coronation of Kave King in March and the dance which follows. After the end of first semester a humorous initiation takes place. The amusing signs decorating the halls prior to the games also represent the endeavor of this active group. Ill X .WM A www -fi? 5' fn! ,M 4 K ,W NM w4 ' - 5, N0 W ' f m Q, -f an qw .. Vw .4 Q3 mA Q Q - JET -3' v if Q L- Q 1 IIE? ,, fi wif Q f fi 1 ,...,.. V Q - W' ra, QW if 9 W as 'f I ff I A in X asf? , -YR? Nm? DRILL TEAM CUTS HALFTIME Q9 Qt G63 QQ 90 Q QDQDQQD 99 Qoeom C9 C9 GJ 63699659 Q e 352, l eewg 1--J. Retzloff, 2-L. Nevi, 3-C. Grosh, 4- D. Hedgepeth, 5-J. Meyers, 6-S. Talbott 7-R. Petit, 8-L. Dean, 9-G. Gooch, 10-M Mansfield, 11-M. Harper, 12-C. Johnson, 13- D. Riley, 14-M. Pierrepont, 15-S. Wiik, 16-L Zamrzla, 17-B. Sease, 18-S. Bowe, 19-D Langley, 20-E. Parker, 21-J. Williams, 22- M. Christensen, 23-B. Knox, 24--M. Holm 25-P. McLeod, 26-J. Reed, 27-S. Balderree 28-C. Christensen, 29-K. Cattanach, 30-J Derry, 31-B. Bennett, 32-C. West, 33-J Mendenhall, 34-J. McKrola, 35-N. Gierok, 36- S. Long, 37-S. Riebel, 38-L. Loffer, 39--A 1-J K 42 Coverstone, 40-S. Murray, 4 . emp, - L. Johnson, 43-C. Bennett, 44-J. McDonald 45-L. Orr, 46-C. Terry, 47-K. Kienstra, 48- S. Johnson, 49-D. Reid. CAPERS Mmm l' DRILL TERM Membership in Pep Club Is a Must The precise formations and crisp ma- neuvers seen at halftime at football games are products of Drill Team's endeavor. Many hours of noontime practice are required to achieve the snappy routines exhibited on the field. The blue and white clad members of Drill Team are members of the Varsity Pep Club which is really their foster parent. Drill Team membership is entirely competitive with the more capable candidates qualifying for the unit. Drill Team has long been a companion feature of football and the marching band. It was organized here in 1951. It is currently being directed by Miss Fender with Mr. Hollen- sted assisting. L. Nevi drill captain Drill Team greets Klamath Falls grid squad with a KF M- .Fender and R- H0ll9YlSt9d, drill team formation. advlsors' Q .Q sf -W W' an l,.M 'S' ni- waem A an so -we ' ,. -swf' Ni' :PX .. Ls- H A p me . F K 4 :sk I 7.-N. H l , ' , , ti. K INN gli - gn f 1' 'O lee- ni- - .Q 0 The ns IRT tbrfkxoli 'dlfauhn Q . ff HW IU' .AJ 'euflkembfmhqz lg NJ 'wr' if f ., 7' iiyi 4 ek D- Lvmf edltol' V. Parsons, business manager Ad sellers, V. Parsons, A. Young and J. Whita- ker, seem to have concluded an agreement with a local merchant. AV' as A .sf 53 A.Young assistant business manager sawn ns: nlsn scunnt k ? P 9 fi Y' X-P' :- ' - f 'f 35:2 N Si' 2 xii A - Fla , 'Y ' ,f , 'i' nf . f. -A f A , vs J -rf '- ' c A v I u 1 u + XKWg.'1'f RR Getting the Scroll, Grants Pass High School's weekly newspaper out, was a never-ending job from September through May for the staff. Front page stories such as the flu epidemic, the tie football game with Medford and the MOD drive kept Scroll reporters constantly on the job. Editorial and feature Writers flavored the paper with controversy and color While the Senior Spotlight, Caveman of the Week and other columns gave a more detailed view of GPHS students. Assistant Editor Haynes assigns Re- porters M. McGuire, A. Taylor, S. Satter- field and M. Sakrai- da to their weekly M ,Q W newsbeats. J' -,. fr .,..- .5 One can easily see that the SCROLL will hit the halls the following day. Everyone has been drafted for a job. U. llaynvs assistant 4-flitm' Pagm- three- ot' tho Scroll is flvvutvd to spurts of all kinds. The- latr-st lIll.Ol'llllltlUll un foot- lmall, lnaskvtlnall, lmsvlnull, wrvsx tling, travk and intramural gannls wnnplf-tvs tlu- pap:-r. 'I'l1v Sl-rull's luusim-ss staff m:1na1,:4-rl the- t'inanc'ial vnrl ot' running tlu- nc-wspapc-r by pvr- suafling Grants Pass me-rc-hants tu :ulvc'rtism- in thx- Svrull. 'l'hv papvrs art- clistrilmutflrl without l'll1ll',Lf1' SlIll'Il pz'mluc'tiun masts arf- :lf-fl-rrl-el by tht- studvnt lmdy fvvs. - AQ sf sq X Af,.,- i x.....4X iii? Ti XX ill :Ill X ! 'SQQIAW If .... Xa?3S Iflditor Lum briefs reporters M. Punt, M. Lane and Y. lllakosloy nn thv w0ek's assigmncnts. li. .Mull-11t,spur'ts write-rg li. 'l'l1mnps4m, sports wli J. Clark, aclvisnr Kl l I' YOUR! l'AI'I K5 l'Il Kl Il UI' Kal 7- I59 TOKA RECORDS EVENTS FOR ER R x if M. w. B. Rhodes, editor W. E. Ensminger, advisor 1 new ' f-,r.,-Wh.g,,:'y .Mm 1 C. Fitch, business manager M. Hill, assistant editor, and S. McCauley, assist- ant business manager. Publishing Yearbook Is Big Business The traditionally excellent yearbook of Grants Pass High is the product of this busy group. Work is largely divided into two staffs with the editorial staff being in charge of putting out the publication. Their work consists of layout, art, pictures and copy. The business staff is concerned with keeping the records and raising the funds needed. Money is brought in by three methods: book sales, ad sales, and page sales. Two deadlines per year must be kept. 144 pages are due December 31 while the remainder I60 must be sent in by March 1. This involves working parties every Thursday night and Saturday morning, in addition to the regular class period and work during study halls. The yearbook operation is really big business, It involves a yearly budget of around S7000 without any labor costs. Toka has never operated in the red. The profits are usually used for new photographic equipment and such, which benefits the entire school. The reward for a job well done is the big spring steak fry. ig POSTER! TY Heading up sports is J. White while J. Clinton hzinrllz-s indexing. ln charge of copy, artwork :ind layout, rc-spa-etively, are K. Nelson, li. lllurlin :ind ll. flzirrlnf-i'. it WW e '19 N K... ,,,...-an--1-' Keeping records, promoting book and ad sales and writing advertising Copy occupy the spare moments of J. Hussey, C. Christensen and D. Chilcote. li HI '5ll'l VW' UN' Xf 'llf'lll lrietures What you're reading is copyg l'. Cantwell writes it. M. Reed helps with is Visual Aids llin-vtor G. JOIIPS- HiS the index. IZ. Olson and D, Reid work with pictures. D. Anderson has vzipzilmle- :xssistzints :ire A. Woodley and artistic talent while M. Dyer edits photos. S. lizlrsa-n. N is 1: . x wr, V., 4. iv.:-,Nw' ILI TICKET SQUAD IN EVIDENCE L. Hillman, president, C. Sealy, vice president, C. Carr, Club member M. Jensen faces a big night secretary-treasurer, L. Lutman, student council representa- in the basketball ticket cage. tive. First row, left to right: F. Wallace, D. Gardner, R. Davis, B. Holcomb, F. Broer, K. Pont, D. Heap, K. Ruska Second row: B. Rhodes, C. Shaw, B. Heap, M. Beardsley, S. Bruyneel, J. Momsen, K. Walker, P. Green, D. Heap B. Pearce. Third row: E. Jansen, advisor, A. Harris, C. Shaw, V. Oden, J. Palmroth, M. Jensen, P. Rohner, advisor W. Cook, advisor. IL6 ON GAME NIGHTS I GRANTS PASS iTlCKET SQUAD HIWSCHWI. General Jansen briefing his ticket troops in preparation for the evening's engagement. l'l. Goode and L. Hillman handing the big chores of Ticket Squad. out programs. This is one of Squad Learns Public Relations Selling tickets and collecting money at athletic events, plays and other high school activities is the main consideration of the Ticket Squad. They also hand out programs, check student body cards and honor passes. This club has been rendering valu- able service at the school for 21 years. In return for their many hours of work, students are rewarded by knowledge gained in business methods and money changing. It also gives the students the opportunity of working with the public which is an invaluable experience for the citizens of tomorrow. Mr. Warren Cook is in active charge of the group with Mr. Jansen and Mr. Rohner heading up each of the major sports, basketball and football. Ten other male faculty members lend their assist- ance at various events. ILQ PENTHOUSE PLAYERS IS HAM HAVEN First row, left to right: Ward, J. Stevens, K. Cattanach, R. Davis, J. Newstrorn, B. Flickinger, C. Lidman, Y. Erickson, A. DeArmond, J. Hodson, A. Erwin. Second row: J. Groves, advisor, J. Adams, P. Hodge, S. Douglass, D. Harris, B. Finch, J. Bayliss, J. Willcutt, M. Merrill, S. Lee, J. Harris, P. Bowers. Third row: D. Ells, J. Davis, B. Carr, M. Rands, B. Ament, D. Mars, R. Stewart, N. Butchart, P. Terry, M. Hollis, B. Sheets, B. Weigart. Qi 'f X anus' af First row, left to right: T. Watt, president, D. Chilcotc vunhvus vice president, S. Satterfield, secretary. Second row X L X J. Coleman, parliamentariang J. Settle, student council I I 2 1 q . T. Purvis, treasurer. 5 2 5 Q H Plays Gwen Wlthout Props MM-www Organized to further student interest in the dramatic arts, Penthouse Players crowned another successful season at Grants Pass High. Each year, four groups of one-act plays are produced. Members handle all phases of the presenta- tion. Production and make-up people also aid the juniors and seniors with their class plays. This organization is a stepping stone to Nation- al Thespians for those who exhibit a special talent. Points are earned to achieve this status. Play direction is revolved among interested faculty members. I L I ul- ,QUQ First row, left to right: R. Thompson, secretaryg M. Sparlin, vice president, C. Rembert, president. Second row: M. Rose, sergeant-at-arms, F. Thomas, treasurer, R. Whiting, assistant sergeant-at-arms. Take Charge of Football Rally Lettermen of all sports are eligible for Varsity G club. New members wishing to enter are required to go through an unusual comic-initiation ceremony. Duties of the members include several activities connected with sports. Those not par- ticipating in the active sport, patrol basketball and football games and officiate at track and field meets. This group is in charge of the large bonfire at the annual football rally. Active athletes, these boys deserve and have the complete support of the entire stu- dent body. VARSITY G AIDS SCHOOL SPORTS First row, left to right: W. Winter-bottom, P. Proctor, D. Jaquette, R. Caldwell, C. Spencer, W. McCurdy, D. Byrd, R. Condrny, J. Hull, B. Montgomery, J. Peebles. Second row: J. Putnam, P. Lindquist, J. Klett, R. Erickson, L. Drake, M. Terry, K. Rhynerson, G. Wilson, S. Anderson, R. Valle. Third row: G. Prehm, advisor, T. Putman, D. Clark, D. English, Il. Frink, G. Brunner, R. Whiting, P. Barrett, IC. Gibson, W. Morrison, K. Williams, R. Daugherity. Fourth row: R. Werner, advisor, R. Stewart, J. Smith, J. Maryott, R. Gibson, L. Cheney, R. DeArmond, D. Mannon, li. L:1Combe. J, Is Newly QAIIID, Formed Club If .Q Occupying f ' much of Latin Club's xl time was the usual Q i I business of getting xx 1 a new club going. 1 Selection of a pm Az and writing a con- stitution, too, had to be contended with. U During the Yule season, the club added to the annual Christmas program by appearing in Roman costume and singing Latin carols. They also sent a CARE package to Italy. f h L d , , Let to rig t: . Derry, presi ent, M. Vobora, secretary- The hlghhght Of the Year WHS the banquet treasurer, J. Moore, vice president, H. Hosier, student held in February. Dressed again as Romans, the council representative. members attended the fete commemorating an an- cient Roman festival. LATIN CLUB HAS ROMAN HOLIDAY First row, left to right: L. Stephenson, J. Derry, S. Bowe, H. Lundgren, L. Lugenbeel, K. Graves, R. Barnes, S. Mackie J. Patterson, C. Irwin, L. DeCourcey, advisor. Second row: C. Lessert, V. Price, M. Abston, L. Guest, D. Barker, C. Haynes, S. Riebel, J. Drais, K. Knutson, P. Cole, S. Burnett, B. Finch. Third row: R. Wytcherley, G Bowden, L. Banks, J. DeLorme, B. Young, L. Robertson, S. Bassford, J. Settle, W. Guise, J. Dewey, L. Johnson, -B Ullian. Fourth row: J. Hisaw, J. Muir, J. Crutsinger, J. Wood, G. Jeddeloh, B. Norris, B. Colee, D. Large, B. Griffin L. Hassett, D. Miller. ! SPANISHCLLW CHARTER GRANTED , , P4 4 ii., 1 Lff' Zia, ' 42 AL, ,VKX .f-in ,. IW ll 4 . IQZ-YZAPH .1 L First row, left to right: J. Flory, C. Berg, B. Doerflingf, L. Zamrzla, J. Meek, G. Charters, J. Peterson, T. Sindel. Second row: .I. R4-tzloff, S. Howe, M. Gapen, C. Bolton, W. Colvig, J. Harmon, M. McGuire, J. Newkirk, C. Grosh, B. lla-rmlon, S. Hecht. 'l'hird row: S. Wood, R. Blevins, B. Rhodes, C. Sealy, J. McDonald, B. Knox, K. Pagni, C. Trumbly, G. Mc-Donald, L. Colee, K. Gray. Fourth row: F. Seehale, B. Borgman, J. Lutman, J. McDonald, D. Doan, L. IJ1-ring:-r, A. Harris, l'l. Brett, G. Van Walk, advisor. Left to right: S. lfields, president, A. Davenport, secretary- trcasura-rg ll. Fisher, ri-prcsvntativr-g M. Nay, vlce president. Spanish Dinnei' Highlighted The Spanish AH H language is spoken . ' by many modern na- 6 H tions, due to this Q- ,1 fact, many high schools offer Span- ish in their curricu- lum. The Spanish students at Grants Pass High have this year organized a club to further these activities. They named the club Los Amigos and came up with a constitution. Aside from the usual club business, films depicting Spain ' f ii were shown and a dinner was held that would H7 delight a Spaniard's heart. I67 ACTIVITIES Activities run the gamut from ll foot- ball rally bonfire to the election of Miss Vaccine. They Serve as a safety Valve on the academic boiler and allow the student 11 moment of relaxation during the rush and scramble of a school year. School life would suffer were they lacking. i f 4 af 1 ,1 Q . ,. 3 5 Q. , 'S' S ii Q 5 2 E 8? in , HM--' ,nw hiaem.. 'Z' A . Xi-,'f,,iJi 5,1 ' . V 4 . I 'FQ , flgdmnfnaii.-i 1 5 V ff A 'i K , ' f , N X f XXI' XX H-'LN X- A ' 4 I I, .. x X K . X f! X if , 4 S' 7 Y fx ft x '- my iw A M A F 0 Q Eff: N11 'L '14 x TQ M A' ff XX' x'S, x XLK4 Q ul, X 1' I ff- A E' 1 X ,f ' ' KK . f, X f ya ' A an --.HSN .X s I 4 X ,f fix 6 53 , 1' 3 V' R 'X Q, ' A ' X 'lb ' kjgkffk l 5 V F K Q , X 1 lLn Crowned Football Queen for the second year, Dudee Lom, a senior, presided over the Har- vest Moon Dance. The queen was one of five girls chosen by the football team as princesses. These girls were voted on by the boys of the stu- dent body to select the queen. After the Klamath game e crown was placed on Dudee's head by football captain, Mike Rose SCROLL sponsors this annu l event. as Princess Queen G. Gooch D. Lom Princess P. Ford Princess E. Wllk1HSOH I rlncess N. Gierok .,,.,3 Cty if S. McCauley, M. Nay, S. Riebel and J. Smith take their plan-0 in thc low-ly grand march. Japani-so maids from tho freshman class are on hand to serve nm-w arrivals, N. Clie-rok and Il. Norris. vw 'l'lu- onsvt of Oi'vgon's 'tunusual weather didn't ks-vp thc- hardy svniors from press-nting thi-ii' annual sovial splash, tho Senior Ball thi-mod ShangriAl,a. Morrill Nay and his committees ar- rzlngr-d for tho guvsts to dance in an oriental paradisi- around zz fountain vascading colored watt-rs. Calypso e-ntvrtainnlvnts was provided and Cliimisa- l'ortunv cookivs and punch were sr-rv:-d lay Frosli girls. l e SENIOR BALL ut if 5 s Happy, well-attired dancers enjoy this annual so- cial event. Oriental dance by l'. Lewis and C. Cox on- tcrtalns guests at lntcrmission. l7I CAGE QUEEN CHOSEN 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 i to. I-.'.-1.-' 1,-,sg-'.-'-.vu 1.-.reg-if .-gr.-'1.4',gos.'41.-.-zo:-L-Zu.-.-.f.01-:cu .-'ow .-L-71v.!:v.4w. .-rfzv.-'rxmrzn Ku.'.v01:v:.:-.-2-gv.'.n:c.:x-1lg'.Q'.meg-:-1.:o:1,'.'.' 3-ze.-.-1'.f.-'f.'.:'.v.r.-.'.:., -, '-:cf.-1-.-L-.-tag-.-.,-.-.'.'.'.','-'.:l,:-3-gsfoter.:-:sx'g'.N e:.'.7.!v-:me47ogo.'97-.rote-.'.'. aiu f! l Yeyigkv Q ix L'LLA A 'gif Q' -My - -f. i 'I-iv G.P.H.S. Sweetheart D. Lom Mike-i Princess J. Mckrola Prlmess P. Ford vm AS 1958 SWEETHEART ' f. - fpff fy r, xt I A Qa 4 I . M x Q' 5 : 1?-Y v 0 ' 392-lui. . 2 4,1 I 1 O .I Q I x ' ' wt' Q : it 'W I KH ' v 'T Q, L is Pat Christean Bob Norris Mary McGregor Pat Ford Rally Queen Dudee Lom Left to right: B. Norris, E. Wilkinson Larry Derry Elaine Wilkinson . if -an-if QQ... l 1 'ff' l '- G 'wi' ACTION IS RALLY SQUAD'S CREED .gl D. Lom, l'. Ford, l'. Christean, M. McGregor, L. Derry. Cecilia Cuqhmg' adusol Rally squad spc-nds many long hours of practicc on thc-ir smooth but tricky routines. Evcry game and pop assembly thcy arc on hand to keep school spirits high and to chcor tho tc-am to victory. The squad is al- ways ncatly dressed in bluc and white combinations. Several trips are taken by this group to games away from Grants Pass. vf- 1'9 SKIRM 1.1 , 'x,xf c','.'I- V, wif, ' A' L,.v'7, l ,lf v 4- 0 '!.l,4'L4'7P' M, ' 15. ' xr N4 .4 f' L- , . Lf 1.-'- ' 1- 'Q' , f, .ll 'L A'xl L i , A . . 5...-Q .,,. fix, ls AQ I, . -yy If kv? Qzvzi, ' .1 -1 I I ,A ' C, , .Q ,- . .3 jw J,f..f Cfjll Football Basketball ,f'j:fj ' ,P - Xa vxkh N X44 ' '- A- . ff V N ,..-1' ' x','5'1 ...- V 'g N., Q' ,gf ......:..-.q.- a S-. ' ,,, , -,PX ' ., df' 'X ,-7: .-- 1 Wx.. .f-JV ,N ' 4 f , -1 '1'!L 1 'f 'A 0 .15 fx I IH. 1 .l ,-X 1 ,X .1 . , 1, ,fl .' ,fi I l '-I Y lf' l ,fl Q. ll ,fg i, ff A .J ,lf My ,fy ,' X li J' 1, f f J lj 5 . 1 5' ,- Z L ' Nl J! H M, Q: I .f qyv U Y lf' fi ffl 1. 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It is a grand game and much a part of G.P.H.S. 1957 Schedule Albany Bulldogs ,,,l,,..l,w.............,.,.....Y,,.,.,w,,,,.,w., Grants Pass ,,,,, ,,...., North Bend Bulldogs ...l,.,l,, Grants Pass ,,,.....,lt,.,,,...,., Roseburg Indians ....,.,.. Grants Pass Ashland Grizzlies ., Grants Pass ......,.l Crater High Comets l,tt.... Grants Pass .,,,,.,,,.,,. Klamath Falls Pelicans ,, Grants Pass ,,.,.,....,., Tillamook Cheesemakers . Grants Pass ,.,,,,,,,,...., , Medford Black Tornado ....... Grants Pass .e,,.....,..,e,,w. Marshfield High Pirates .,,.. Grants Pass .....,.,.....,.... A SUCCESSFUL WELL-COACHED TEAM IS OUR HALLMARK William Martell Backfield Coach Melvin Ingram Head Coach - . . a sv. s ,tc-Mtkx. E .Sgr x'fsJ,k Q l V. . X Q' - . . . X Donald Hedgepeth Line Coach -..-...E 3 6 E.. 43 lg! 2 3f '5g.E 4 XD Img! as ! E First row, left to right: G. Huneycutt, B. Dean, P. Lindquist, J. Smith, M. Sparlin, J. Dean, D. Lewellyn, D. Byrd, R. Condray, K. Turk, M. Terry. Second row: D. Hedgepeth, Coach, O. Woolsey, J. Hutchins, M. Rose, R. Daugherity, H. Brown, W. Winterbottom, D. Hayes, D. Flaming, B. Martell, Coach. Third row: M. Ingram, Coach, L. Drake, L. Fawcett, H. Watson, M. Caldwell, T. Putnam, P. Slaven, R. Atterberry, R. Bennett, R. Caldwell. Fourth row: C. Wilson, D. Lyons, D. Gurule, W. Harvey, R. Hoatson, M. Nay, G. Cain, J. Putnam. Caveman of the Week Is New Grid Honor This year, the sports department of the SCROLL, student newspaper, innovated a new honor for outstanding athletes in the various sports. The selection is made by Sports Writer, Bob Ament. His basis for choice, according to him, is not very scientific. He considers such qualifications as: sportsman ship on the field, performance during that Week, con tribution toward winning the contest or making it more closely contested, conduct around the campus and all-around personification of a top-notch Grants Pass High School Caveman. :Af -Q. nv-'FBO eq X ik 1 P. Slaven M. Sparlin P. Lindquist R. Caldwell R. Condray W. Winterbottom I 'Q .A I l , , , k-2223.2 ,Until nl -'7' ' Q CAVEMAN GRIDDERS ARE CHAMP PROSPECTS Going into the 1957 grid year in the tough 6-A1 conference, the Grants Pass Cavemen loomed as championship contenders. Medford, again, posed as the stumbling block. The predictions proved to be well founded when these two favorites tied for the con- ference crown. Grants Pass had an unusually small turnout when Coach Mel lngram called the first practice. The group was, however, liberally sprinkled with veterans of the 1956 campaigns. The coaches commented on the abundance of energy and spirit that the team showed. A new Line Coach, Don Hedgepeth, was on hand to aid Ingram and Backfield Coach, Bill Martell, round the squad into shape. M, R050 Sparlin Co-Captains of the Caveman Grid Squad za, CN'-9 lj. Gu,-ule J. Smith J. Dean the varsity football team click. Varsity Grid Managers B. Weigart, R. Stewart H Parker and V. Goff do many small tasks that make ALBANY EKES OUT NARROW 20-19 VICTORY The ambling antelope, Jack Dean, is loose for a long gain around right end. Springing D. Lewellyn loose with a key block is the ferocious tiger, W. Winterbottom. Cavemen Show Promise in Lid Lifter To kick off the new season, the schedule-makers had the Cavemen invad- ing the Willamette Valley to battle the Albany Bulldogs. This was the first regular season meeting between these two since 1920 when the Bulldog was soundly waxed. They met in a state play-off in 1948 and Albany triumphed by one touchdown. The opening gun heralded a ti- tanic struggle as both teams had been touted as conference championship con- tenders. Ingram's charges showed well in many departments and needed seasoning in others. A strong passing attack emerged as the main offensive threat. The defense was spotty showing great promise at times and great weakness other times. A place-kicker was sorely needed. BUCKMASTER AWARD Mike Rose CA VEMEN STONE NORTH BEND 31-13 Offensive Unit Comes Into Own Preparing for the up-coming conference games, the Cavemen H101 a traditional for- from the shores of Coos Bay. The North Bend Bulldogs have long occupied a place on the schedule with competition beginning in 1931. Grants Pass has won 11 times while the Bulldogs we-rc winning five. The teams battled to a tie on eight occasions. This rf-cord shows the balance of power year in and out. Aft:-r a slow start, the Cavcmen leaped out ahead but the ganu- crm-w from the bay battled back to take a one point advantage to the- dressing room at half'-time. Returning to the arena after the intermission, the Caveman wrecking crcw went to work. The air arm struck for three touchdowns and the lwunkcrs helow threw hack the gallant assaults of the enemy. Vw l 'Q Coaches Ingram and Martell show concern as tense subs McCurdy, Terry and Dean look on. Gary Cain strives desperately to elude a clutching grasp. BUCKMASTER AWARD Jim Smith I85 IOL ROSEBURG EDGED AS CLOCK RUNS OUT Having the same designs on the pigskin are Don Lewellyn and Roseburg defender. Cavemen Pull Out Squeaker 13 to 7 Hitting the non-conference trail for the third straight weekend, the Cavemen came to grips with the destructive Braves of Roseburg. This is one of the ancient rivalries of Southern Oregon. Hostilities com- menced in 1916 and have been carried on ever since. The affrays have been dominated by Grants Pass who have won 26 while losing 10 and battling to no decision but one time. This contest as always was fraught with fireworks and dynamics. For the first three quarters and seven minutes of the final period the contest was a standoff. Neither team seemed able to generate a good offensive once BUCKMASTER AWARD Mike Sparlin Jim Smith, passer par excellence is ground bound but knovss what to do. inside the 30. However, lightning struck rapidly in the waning minutes of the fourth period. Smith found Lindquist for a long completion, Dean skirted end for 17 and Smith bootlegged the 6-pointer. With 94 seconds remaining, Roseburg ground out a touchdown, converted and the score was tied. A moral victory was in the works for the under- manned Indians. Grants Pass took Roseburg's on-side kick on the 49 and trod the penalty route to the 36. Two Smith to Sparlin aerials put the Cavemen in the end zone and the win column. CAVEMEN SLIDE BY CRATER 20-13 IN ANKLE-DEEP MUD Comets Prove Stubborn Foe The warm-up games were now over. The won and lost record looked good and two valuable pur- poses had been accomplished. The underclassmen had gained game- experience and coaches had a chance to see how certain individuals would perform in eer- tain spots. The pre-conference fare had been consumedg conference focs now graced the menu. The conference baby, Crater High of Central Point, was first. They had met thc Cavemen three times previously, once as a conference member. Grants Pass had won all three games. The battle was turned to in a driving rainstorm that made the field a quagmire and sound football impossible. The Cavemen scored first and added a second counter just as the half ended. They led 13-0. Midway in the third period Crater entered thc promised land for seven points and the stands came back to life. Grants Pass crunched over in the fourth stanza to ice the game. The Cavemen had redeemed the faith of their backers but old man weathern and a valiant hand of Comets made them go all out. BUCKMASTER AWARD Richard Condray Rumi Uaughir,-ity is ready to grab the Shoe tops of Don Lewellyn comes smiling through the hard-fighting Comet Crater back. forward wall. IR7 Rose going for the down ag Gm-ule Comes up to lend Mike Sparlin on the receiving end of Jim Smith bullet a hand, gathers it in for long gain. ASHLAND FALLS TO IMPROVING CAVEMEN Grants Pass Posts 41-6 Conference Win Ashland in recent years has not always fielded a strong gridiron squad but this was not always the case if one looks back. The rivalry got under way in 1908 and has been renewed 69 times. Both teams have won 31 with seven ending in a deadlock. The Grizzlies didn't figure to be contenders for 6A-1 conference title but like their cage squad of last year they were not to be taken lightly. This game was tribute to the line coaching of Don Hedgepeth. The play was completely dominated by the hard-charging mobile forward wall. They rent huge gaping holes in the enemy line and blocked well downfield in advance of the ball carrier. They completely strangled the opposing line and rushed the backs on all occasions. Rose, Dean, Lewellyn, Terry and Smith seemed able to grind out yardage at will along the ground. Lindquist and Sparlin were open whenever Smith cast a glance their way. The Grizzly was as valorous as he was under- manned and tribute must be paid his tenacity. BUCKMASTER AWARD W. Winterbottom l88 CA VEMEN RUN WILD AGAINST INEPT KLAMATH FALLS ELEVEN Pels Smothered in 40-0 Rout Catching Klamath Falls with their forces down is much easier to say than to do. They are one of the perennial tough guys of the conference. Grants Pass has been playing them since 1915 and does not have :1 resplendent record. We won 12 while dropping 29 contests. Ingram-coached teams, however, have never lost to the Vclicans. This was the Vels' year to be rebuilding their riddled forces. Thr-ir first team was riddled with sophomores and juniors who had little or no game experience. The game was a massacre all the way with the Cavemen jumping off to a touchdown on the opening kickoff. Dean, Rose, and Condray were superb on the ground while Smith made like Otto Graham in the air. Sparlin and Lindquist were willing grabbers and kept the Pel secondary on the job. After the mid-game break, Ingram sent in the second string with the regulars entering the game only in spots. The final game halted the slaughter at 40-0. BUCKMASTER AWARD Jack Dean Jack Dc-an is upended by Pol defense as Marv Terry Rich Condray is off for long gain after grabbing Jim wonders what happened. Smith aerial. .1-Ivvza.-vt' ru-ur 'xvmn 1 , nv- l'u.mnx .a. i Daugherity and Condray bring up the reserves as Rose and Lindquist put Tillamook ball-carrier in the deep freeze. TILLAMOOK FALLS 28-0 Second Successive Shut-Out Posted The Tillamook Cheesemakers from far up the Oregon coast were new to Grants Pass teams. They were added to the schedule when Weed, California, was forced to withdraw due to technical difficulties. All that was known here of the Tillamook team was that it was a very heavy squad with many veterans back from last year. Although heavily outweighed, the Caveman line showed considerable more mobility and this might very well have told the story. This was the dream game of the campaign. In this contest the instructions of the coaches jelled with the capabilities of the players and a nigh perfect production was staged. In this game, the line opened huge holes and gave the passer time to throw. They rushed opposing ball carriers. Runners found their holes with unerring judgement and Smith passed like the master. Re- ceivers were always in position and linebackers were cagey. Gurule booted like Groza. The Caveman victory was well-earned and a tribute to a great team. BUCKMASTER AWARD Paul Lindquist l90 Power-running Mike Rose finds running room. 20-20 ns A WITH MEDFORD DEADLOCKS 6A-I , CONFERENCE sunr- Shock troops Woolsey, Winterbottom, Bennett and Dolniage show mental depression after game. Putting the bite on leaping Tornadoman is Richard Condray, linebacker. BUCKMASTER AWARD Merrill Nay Early Advantage Fails to Hold Facing our bitterest rival with a state play- off berth as a prize describes the annual big game. This rivalry, dating back to 1909, during which Medford won 42 to Grants Pass' 12, grows more bitter with the passing years. This was G.P.'s big year. The contest got underway with the Cavemen exhibiting their vaunted offense seemingly at will. Half-time saw them lead 20-0. The Tornado, however, had not spent itself. They ran back a kickoff 95 yards and engineered a long pass play good for two touchdowns. Now the stage was set. With time running out the Dark Wind set earnestly about the task of grinding out the tying TD and receiving the nomination for the state berth. Mud-spattered defenders have designs on Caveman ball- carrier Marv Terry. BUCKMASTER AWARD R. Daugherity Perfect form is exhibited by Jack Dean in spite of adverse conditions of play. MARSHFIELD DOWNS CA VEMEN I 8-6 uSCI1iO1'16SS,, Teams Lack Polish and Battle Mud These two gridiron Titans have been struggling with each other since 1924. The record to date showed a standoff with both teams having won 7 and 2 other contests ending in ties. This, then, was to be the tie- breaker with two excellent squads pitted against each other. Mr. Flu Bug, however, hove onto the scene and the impending battle was called off and reset to follow the regular conference schedule. It was further decided that neither team would use seniors, which considerably dimmed the luster of the game. A drenching downpour contributed further to the loss of appeal. The sparse crowd witnessed flashes of good football but in the main it was a typical contest between two green clubs on a muddy field. M. Spatiin 1st team D- Byfd lst team J. Smith lst team 3. Dean lst team J . Putnam 2nd team P. Lindquist 'Znd team P. Siaven 'Znd team M. Rose 'Znd team D. Caidweii H. Mention Q '70 eo J s . 4 4 Q 65,3 10 6 'Q,.l. C' fi 0 Q12 Q9 . Af 5 9011230 an 1 M54 it NNz.,t0i0 ,N ,w. X9 Knew 19 ' X5 N250 ww M we ' xgxemxegwtg eemlv on Xtew' at 9' dev? monks 069 3-Q Qgxvwi q' 4,2099 Qi- -Q0 Q' 545' Q50 'LV -2- S' Q90 95 5-9 29' ' t CL gt.Qi9z,o?i Q . 9940 Q1 Q9 Q- 6,2565 96.941 0: me 9 xii Kqfbf X N '9 95 to we X0 ee G 905 'b regon- hrme . r ' Game O S 0 I . Smith M Spa Xin t W We Q 9 . 5 O Q96 qt. Q0 . KK! 930 sg, 13' s -96 0 l93 First row, left to right: G. Santrizos, E. Moulder, C. Coffield, R. Benner, S Qu1nton, D Mannan, J Mlller, G Carte W. Harvey, P. Bowers, D. Stout. Second row: D. Barlow, D. Knutson, C. Newman J Purkett, J Regal, D Rose, T La May, B. Howard, E. Hecht, D. James. Third row: D. Wilson, W. Cole, S Bennett O Nealy, G Woolsey R Krause J. Patterson, S. Van Gordon, R. Stahle, K. Fox. Junior Varsity Schedule Ashland ,,,,,,, ,,.,...,. 1 3 Grants Pass Roseburg . .. ...,. 7 Grants Pass, Medford . , ,,,.. 6 Grants Pass, Crater . . ,. 7 Grants Pass. Klamath Falls ,, .... 27 Grants Pass Medford ., .. .. .. .... 27 Grants Pass Roseburg .,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 Grants Pass Ashland . , ..,, 0 Grants Pass Russell Werner J. Patterson crashes through for big galn w1th G Thomas FlYm1 J .V. Coach Woolsey's game support. ASS1SfaDt Coach X' x 4 Lyle lfagnan Assistant C'o:leh R. Meek picks up five as G. Johnson looks on. Eldon Hillstrom Frosh Schedule Hedrick 14 Grants Pass 0 McLaughlin 26 Grants Pass 12 Ashland 13 Grants Pass 39 Crater 0 Grants Pass 44 Roseburg 0 Grants Pass 19 Klamath I alls 0 Grants Pass 28 Head Coach First row, left to right: G. Stevens, R. Harris, H. Pfaendler, R. Meek, D. Walker, T. Hathaway, G. McLain, A. Coon J. Walrlen. Second row: Ii. liramblett, D. Young, K. Marshall, R. Fuller, G. Johnson, J. Hamilton, H. Graham, R Ripley, li. Orr. Third row: S. Hillstrom, coach: T. Fuhrnieister, T. Hagenno, D. Cruikshank, R. Steward, H. Boyer ll. Ray, C. ltyan, I . Higginhothznn. il? 38 F 31 H te. s 1 ,g l , 2 1 P, G G ' 1 -' it up Ffh .V M l ' G I ft 1 'i E 1 gf 'BALL Basketball is a precision sport. Nec- of essary qualities are coordination, stam- ina and mental and physical agility. lA The prime virtue, however, is teamwork. Without realizing this value, the team, the student body and the nation would be bankrupt in one of the essential qualities of democracy. 1957-58 CAGE SEASON HAS HIGH AND LOW POINTS Varsity Schedule North Bend 74 Grants Pass, ,,,A, ,, Marshfield 42 Grants Pass Roseburg 46 Grants Pass, ,, , Coquille 50 Grants Pass Willamette 37 Grants Pass Roseburg 58 Grants Pass Crater 42 Grants Pass Crater 35 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 48 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 46 Grants Pass Medford 46 Grants Pass Medford 43 Grants Pass Ashland 43 Grants Pass Ashland 33 Grants Pass Crater 41 Grants Pass Crater 43 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 70 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 79 Grants Pass Medford 62 Grants Pass Medford 36 Grants Pass Ashland 44 Grants Pass Ashland 49 Grants Pass GORDON PREHM Varsity Coach 'J ij F - K .4 15.5, Thomas Flynn R. Stewart, L. Roudebush and R. Daugherity, basket- Assistant Coach ball managers. First row, left to right: P. Proctor, J. Williams, M. Leonard, M. Moser, D. Hayes. Second row: C. Rembert, R. Sabin, J. Olson, F. Thomas, M. Sparlin. Third row: P. Lindquist, K. Gilbert, J. Smith, J. Fox, J. Putnam. SUCCESSFUL SEASON REVIVES CAGE INTEREST Introducing a new coach and a new system, Grants Pass High School got off to a slow start but finished fairly strong. Playing in the tough Southern Oregon Conference, the Cavemen represented the school in such a way that the student body can point with pride to the 1957-1958 season. Gordon l'rehm, the new varsity coach, had the Cavemen operating a new set-pattern of play. Dick Hayes, Mike Sparlin, Jim Smith, Paul Lindquist, .Ierrie Putnam and Chuck Rembert were the mainstays in this swift moving attack. Giving this first group the much needed bench strength were Pete Proctor, Fred Thomas, Mike Moser, Ken Gilbert and Jack Williams. Throughout the campaign the Cavemen showed their traditional fighting spirit. Although they lost some of their games they never remained down for long. The Cavemen hoopsters in 1958 faced two impressive handicaps as they battled for the conference championship. The season's success depended on how well they could overcome these barriers. First of all, the Grants llass team lacked overall team-height which was badly needed against some of the skyscraping opponents. The tallest player on l'rehm's team was 6'3 junior, Jerrie Putnam. Although the team gave the big boys a tough battle in every game, they couldn't hold up against the terrific height advantage of some of the opposition. Another difficulty facing the Cavemen was their hot and cold shooting ability and the lack of scoring punch from the foul line. The team constantly worked for good shots but the ball, many times, seemed to be allergic to the hoop. 'l'be prospects for future hoop success at Grants Pass High seem favorable. A number of juniors and sophomores will retu1'n to form the foundation of next year's team. First row left lo right: J. l'urkett R. Burton J. Fox J. Olson D. Mannan. 1 v Thomas Flynn J .V. Coach sf-Ami roiv: G. lluneycutt, J. llutchins, lt. lirickson, O.,Nealy, Leonard, M. Lyle Fugnan Chandler. Fmsh Coach HUD 4? ' WM 'lilirgg 1 N 5 ' W r' U A -' l H . X l ri I l .. ' Mig'-l iii 'AN i P f .6 mimvw t, S - . fy Dlrfmiguyiey lf . ESQEJSJ i , Q 5 J Wynn i HJUU X N ip SJLJX . i,:,V,,K:,QJ , igiifliil ifmliif Q RQQ1 Potting one of his favorite jumpers against Astoria Jim Smith, a versatile performer in many sports, lays ons is M. Sparlin, Southern Oregon All-Conference star. up against St. Helens. STATE TOURNEY BECKONS CAVEMEN IN NO. 2 SPOT Team Shows Well After Shaky Start Astoria 67 Grants Pass 38 Corvallis 40 Grants Pass T St. Helens 64 Grants Pass T ji. 25 Cage star J. Putnam Crowns liais- ketball Queen L. Johnson. Egfr K 5,,...1L.d we e. V . -N., ' N'-an .ali ,, , ez-A . wk I I '. -. 51 . 5 evkyhp C - Q I yn . ' .rf - 1 , 'awk f bf- ' Q ' iw...-, .I Q ' Jubilant Caveinen head Coach Prehm for the showers moments after they wrap up state tour-berth by trouncing Ashland. 200 llmiw vmm-at wltlm frat:-r we-nt, right M. Sparlin vxewlltvs ll beautiful Layups ShlillldllytbPH1iSSOd. wn In tlw wirv. 'l'hf- Cavmnml Inst .IUINlJOI'dLll'll1Qff1I'21I1tS Pass' vlctnry Thvy often dm-ide who Ifut P linelquiwt is h'lIlf,fillj,f nn fo thv H10 svvond lllgfht of flrst round. triumphs. M. Sparlln dom- IllttlI'4'lI1l I ralvr 12 1 I lim' 33 'a 'a 1 ral lvl' ll 1-I nnst Vatvs. CA VEMEN DEFLA TE CRA TER Grants Pass lranls Pass Grants Pass lranls Pass 10 '58 13 31 'I'hv hard driwwin shut with a stulvn ball is 11 striking sight fm' thx- fans to be-hold. Iivrc is C, livlnbvrt Stuppnd by Ions in classic' pnsv. 20l X X Ashland .. . 43 Ashland , , ., 33 Ashland 44 f i: J Ashland 49 .J Ashland featured a blazing passing attack but it wasn't enough as the Cavemen hit the hoop more readily. Strain of the contest is reflected in the face of M. Sparlin and Grizzly cagers. Grants Grants Grants Grants Pass Pass Pass Pass CAVEMEN S WEEP ASHLAND Ball seems to be firmly suspended Walking the tight rope is P. Lind- It could be argued that J Putnam is in air as J. Smith and others try to quist while J. Putnam throws on going for the ball but but pull it down. the air, Playing tht- rolo of giant-killers, the Casting off at the final whistle, P. Proctor P Lindquist tNo 105 held the Cavonwn stopped tho cloudbusters swished one for two points. Score was super mighty Glenn Moore to ten points from Klamath. M. Sparlin is getting fluous as Grants Pass had the game in the but tht Caxemen took It on the a won-m's-4-yu vim-w. bag. chin M Sparlin is doing, ballet step CA VEMEN SHOW WELL Klamath Klamath Klamath Klamath Falls Falls Fall:-4 alls Grants Grants Grants Grants Pass Pass Pass Pass 37 , 52 61 58 J. Smith drives for two as J. Putnam screens rangy Pel Grants Pass cagers made his- tory in this game. Going high into the air for a one-handei' is J. Putnam. The Caveman were outscored in this one but not outhustled. Another hard-fought battle found stirring action wlu-revel' one looked. P. Lindquist and two Tornadonicn have their eye on the hall. Medford Medford Medford Medford 46 Grants 43 Grants 62 Grants 36 Grants CA VEM EN SAL VAGE FINAL Pass Pass Pass Pass R. Hayes, ball handler deluxe, pots points on a drive-in shot. 40 42 30 3 9 .ff iii-1 two ft . Exhibiting good form at the i'I'CC-HITOXX' line is P. Lindquist. F. Thomas N ' , www A . looks on expectantly. in 2 R if 7 A kkky 'I ii' f 7 J A is I iis'i A Q i , A ' :N :f-,Hi .1 5: f N 1 kb I ii L .Q ' -. . .... ,..,. , ..f, M' J S5 . .... , - 1' L ' 4. L 5 A 5 It 4 . X - s' 5, i .. N Mi., . V Egg . f i: :ii ' 3 , 9 . .Ya 5 T l. Q KV F K W in 5 ' LVEJQX .V 'I V. .V.. Q' fi- 4 ':'.q- - . 4 s s o .. s if mf at t 2,-A . if 1-. . i 'Ulla Jimi ' V A' in Y fi , ' K - I - .e S Q ' . : : . , , ' l ,A V . 24' 'C :mb 2. E K A vt , ,,.. ri. Q, ' .I ' rf -' Y ff ,ff iw , .. A 79 2 , ar ' 5 h it 1 aff i n x R VH! . ' ' W ISS! First row, It-ft to right: G. Santrizos, D. McLean, D. Barlow, L. Holmes, D. Robertson, G. Clasby, E. Moulder. Second row: D. Doan, W. Harvey, T. Case, G. Hugobooni, D. Rica, J. Millar. Third row: R. Werner, coachg J. Vest, R. Coltcr, J. Patti-rson, I . Higginbothani, D. lleflgcpoth, coach. Frosh Schedule Ashland 20 Grants Pass -12 Rogue River .l.V.'s 20 Grants Pass 49 McLoughlin 38 Grants Pass 29 Roguv liivvr .l.V s 21 Grants Pass 36 Illinois Valley .I.V.'s 42 Grants Pass 68 Crater 28 Grants Pass 26 Roseburg 45 Grants Pass 35 Klamath Falls 26 Grants Pass 47 llc-drick 30 Grants Pass 29 Ashland 22 Grants Pass 421 Nlchoughlin .m-4 Grants Pass 32 Urals-r 34 Grants Pass 38 li0S0hllI'jI 44 Grantg Pass 53 Illinois Valley J.Y.'s 26 Grants Pass 65 Klamath Falls 50 Grants Pass 48 Hodrick 27 Grants Pass 28 Ifirst row, lc-ft to right: J. McKay, managorg J. Hughes, IK. Stovons, ll. Orr, D. Ricks, D. VValk0r, l ll1nd'i Vannico, nnanagvr. Second row: W. llislop, R. Harris, J. Hamilton, IC. Yooinan, D. Nix, R. Meek, G. MLI'llll T Ha away. QRU51f- Q must' H1050 HWS!! 11 WGS!! QMIS41 L! J, Jyfltj mos, EROS -7 Jk 2:3051 Q S!! va 5 rn 51 , ,fm 5 , A -. jf' - .rf 2 . Ia 8 .Na LING Wrestling is a sport that places huge demands on conditioning and coaching. Valuable attributes are dexterity, ability to remain cool and, of course, strength and health. It is a coming sport on the American high school scene and has caught on rapidly here with the participants. Its future seems to be secure. G.P.H.S. WRESTLING MEETS THE TEST Varsity Schedule Roseburg .... 25 Grants Roseburg 18 Grants Crater 5 Grants Crater 13 Grants Ashland .. 2 Grants Ashland 0 Grants Medford 6 Grants Medford .... 6 Grants Klamath Falls 23 Grants Klamath Falls 25 Grants Glendale I0 Grants Glendale 13 Grants 0.U. Frosh I6 Grants O.S.C. Frosh 26 Grants Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Winners of District 7 Championship State Meet - Seventh Place William Martell Head Coach Eldon Hillstrom Frosh Coach Grapplers Post Nine Wins During the 1957-58 season, wrestling at Grants Pass High School reached the apex of its short existence. The varsity squad finished the season with an outstanding won and lost record which was climaxed by copping the District 9647 championship for the first time in history. The season's only losses were once each to Roseburg and Klamath Falls. According to Coach Bill Martell, next season can be faced with cautious optimism as only six wrestlers are lost by graduation. R. Holcomb and L. Hassett Wrestling Managers 'DAO First row, left to right: K. Mclntyre, L. Roley, V. Goff, W. Winterbottom, R. Johnson, F. Brunner, J. Hull, R. WRESTLING District 7 Crown Comes to G.P.H.S. Resting in a Cavemen trophy case for the first time is the District 37 championship award. Six championships, five runners-up, six third places and three fourths gave Grants Pass twenty spots in district com- petition. Only six failed to place. This was the first year since 1948 that the Klamath Falls Pelicans failed to snatch conference honors. ' ,. so .P-.Q Y 4 3 Thonipson. Second row: L. Drake, J. Carson, D. Thetford, row: L. Cheney, R. Gibson, L. Borsian, R. Byrd, R. K. Williams, li. llziugherity, M. Caldwell, B. Cole. Third Condray, R. Valle J. Klett, E. Gibson. R. Condray, Team Captain Grab 7th Place in Slate Meet lintering the state meet in Corvallis were six blue ribbon winners :md five second plzicers. l :ir'ing, probably, the toughest com- petition in state tourney history, the Cave- man squzul earne off with a respectable si-vm-nth place. W. Winterliottom grabbed Z1 third while li. llyrcl got the nod for za fourth plzlee. 209 21:9 f ., H 5 YM? lg wwe 'l-an Q .'Xlljllj'iIIj.1 :1 unix! lwlfl t'liIIIIl1Ill'Ii with :1 111-211' :mklv Viwin- is li. .l11l111s1111. MAN-TO-MAN COMBAT FOUND EXHILARATING Ii. ffllllfilily gf-is :1 11111 by llSlIlj.f 2111 111s11io 1-rutclm lift. ix A I'0V01'S0 halt'-111'lso11 :md :1 vw Ilft arv usud by V. Slz1vv11. W l'IXl'CLltill1.I' :1 1111111 fikillbll' lull' ilI'l1l 1x W. VVi11h'1'Tmtl11111. Squad Illl'lllll0l'S get 11 slwrt l11'0:11l111 lH'tXYOPIl 111:1t1'l1vs. First row, left to right: D. McKay, J. Coleman, T. Hastings, D. Spence, G. Elmore, D. Wilson, L. Holbrook, T Merchant, C. Wyland. Second row: L. Holmes, I. Kyniston, D. McSwan, D. Rose, B. Howard, J. Halstead, N. Jensen M. Branham, W. Kellogg. Third row: B. Kelly, J. Dierks, P. Bowers, J. Armstrong, J. Tompkins, G. Wilson, R Bennett, M. Klose, J. Murphy. FROSH AND J. V. 'S SHOW PROMISE Melvin Ingram, J.V. Coach .fxw ' Ashland 0 Grants Pass Ashland 3 Grants Pass Medford 6 Grants Pass Medford 0 Grants Pass Glendale 0 Grants Pass Glendale 0 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 8 Grants Pass Klamath Falls 9 Grants Pass Illinois Valley ll Grants Pass Illinois Valley 0 Grants Pass Crater G Grants Pass Crater 3 Grants Pass Roseburg 6 Grants Pass Roseburg 13 Grants Pass ,l.V. Schedule Frosh Record Won 2 Lost 3 Tied 1 First row, I1-ft to right: D. Middleton, G. Holms, J. Swallow, R. Ripley, D. Holbrook, B. Boyce, R. Fry, H. Graham fi. Sll'X'1'llS, .I. Walflnn, li. llolly, J. l'lantz. Second row: R. Byrd, student assistant, W. Rose, R. Prael, K. Bastian, B llnrlsfm, ll. th-osh, li. Woods, A. Staten, W. Bramblett, K. Marshall, F. Taylor, S. Benson. Third row: E. Hillstrom 1-ozwlmg D. Stranclquist, I.. Toothman, M. Van De Walker, D. Mead, P. Brame, J. McClung, H. Campbell, R. Fuller li, Whit:-, ll. llunsinger, F. Dayton, R. llemrick, J. Stevers. Fourth row: R. Walstrom, manager, R. Brown, manager .l. llollanfl, l.. Guvlie-s, 'l'. Sch:-rf, T. Vroman, C. Olson, B. Colee, A. Coon, B. Silva, B. Phaendler, R. Russell. Fifth row .l. 'l'rott4-r, K. lihmlvs, .l. C'ox'e-rdalv, G. Clark, B. Steward, R. Sealy, J. Crutsinger, D. Nelson, B. Hummel, C. Ryan li. Startman, D. Young, os, ...Q Qs foal, r A? 'Ill x ', K 'Mx 'vi 1 171 x X'- x A 'I f Q H Vi- ,' kW S Advertisements Index Autographs , , V, 'N if X 5,.n,n , , ,Y x ,Lv X Q K, x X f . 1 1 ' 5 A J 1 W nur JEAN AXTELL CONSTRUCTION Call Us. 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W. 6+h Sireef ZO'I'I'OLA'S SaIu+es Granis Pass High School Remember May Your Plans for 9 Dairy produds Are Ihe Fufure Be SuccessfuI DAIRY Our Besi Food and +he Besi Dairy Producfs PRQDUCTS 2311311 S'rore or A+ Your Door VALLEY EQUIPMENT Massey-Harris-Ferguson 97I Hiway 99 So. Gr. 6-584I OUONSET MARKET Your Neighborhood Siore 4I5 HIWAY 99 SO. Gr. 9-2354 TED PAU LUS VALLEY HARDWARE 324 S. W. 6+h ST. Gr. 6-32lI TOPS FINE FOODS When You Need Insurance Call SID BAZETT GRANTS PASS INSURANCE AGENCY PAT'S CLEANERS e the ffl in M.O.D. Drive up plenty for M.O.D. by doing the same to customer's cfarsf Sets New Record Freshmen, Waldon, Orr, Benson, Hughes and Stevens, clearri' The 1958 March of Dimes broke all previous records. The seniors won in class competition with 3541.-47. The sophomores were second with 55508.21 and the juniors were third with 5B332.96g while, the freshmen with 2B234.07, took the 'tboobyn prize. C. Berg cons S. Frost into a The sophomores figure to bury polio through the medium of funds from the 'Jukebox Request to fatten the Coin Toss. seniors' take. M.O.D. Chairman Merrill Nay crowns M. Findley, Miss Vaccine of 1958. Left to right, are candidates and their escorts, L. Lugenbeel and R. Meek, D. Fehrs and J. Moore conduct t'Dinner J. Williams and T. Putnam, Nay, Findley and P. Lindquist: S. McCauley Raffle for juniors. and R. Whiting, L. Johnson and D. Smith. s . I i 7lR NATIONAL DRUG STORE 224 s. w. 6+h s+. Phone ef. 6-5333 GRANTS PASS TIRE SERVICE Dayfon Tires-BaI'+eries Quaker S+aIe Oil 240 S. E. H S+- I22 GRANTS PASS LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING CO., INC. 234 s. W. 5+h S+. er. 6.6668 MORTON MILLING CO. The Sign of Good Feed MONTGOMERY MOTORS Chrysler-Plymou+h 982 S. W. blh Gr. 6-6684 Wholesale Refail ,13:'-332:-:':n'-g,:f,1':.': -.f .sf More Business for You Prin+ Your Messages THE BULLETIN PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Gr. 6-3324 Granis Pass Oregon S. E. 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' 5 a-asifizgniiffaw-Q ry:1g:Q,E47b.1 ?,1'i'ZQ'jj, . . -. ff 1 r-:.-a+f:w?f- -uf-.-za..-:asraf-S455 iii-'If-I 'f' -':1'Yx:4-D: :J V S3-:nqsfz 1 I-F Fixx-nz-3 , A .s :cars eBE..1Y. a RJ-' Rufh Ann Beed and Janice McAIIisIer found an in+eres+ing iiem of bric-a-brac. ROQUE RIVER HARDWARE Where Mos+ People Trade N. E. 6I'h SI. Phone Gr. 6-4488 B. A. DUKE PLUMBING 8: HEATING Wafer Healers In- s+alIed, Plumbing Supplies, Ki'I'chen and Baihroom Fix- Iures All Na'I'ionaIIy Adveriised Brands Phone Gr. 6-5445 I30 N. E. F SI. Q2ff'fspes::1eae:23, ., ,Sf-IX ,s..v'3r-.-6.3. :Q '-'at-un -P7'a f'w:4l.. g-,.-5 xl, - J'-'I Ya-- . b , 'Lax ml I ,gurl I,,,.s,,.gy,,Nf,QNs a.23f:?Q?1a5g:5:e55g5. Q' ,gfjh 1- ,- . 'S'1..41.: -a2:.e:,?eSii2f:Z2S:: -gg'-:e':frf5-L-fum new s:3L'.?-1-'Wrr-'- . ,s kms -M4-3 sg:-ga-1. 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'lv rggflpi-'5I.,'3f.Ef-:?.'-ffl -fa:-. 5193 .-Y-Pr' Yu: a,. -. 5 f'l,'S ng sb E'v.4a::Sa.ls.f2S.k::,5.xf THE ORANGE BOWL FOOD CENTER Open Un'I'iI Midnighf Every Day ...,,..,..,.,.,. Including Sundays and Holidays A CompIe+e Food Cenfer Sou'I'h of Ihe Bridge af Ihe Y MOORE TIMBER PRODUCTS INC. Granls Pass Oregon -il GRANTS PASS SPORTING GOODS soo s. w. 6+h sr. PHONE er. 6-3593 +29 r I N fr n Z , ff. .. it 'i ,J TX Q' ' 'ag-3, Q52 8 Sail! L, K , fxrxhw in . . fi K 2' ln a contest sponsored by the Wool Presenting the Ford Motor Company award Growers Association, S. Ullian, M. for metalwork excellence to R. Cramer is llhristvnsl-n and Ii. Doe:-fling walked shop instructor F. Jones. Award also en- ofl' with top honors. tailed S20 and lapel pin. E 1 MANY HONORS AND AWARDS PRESENTED ' .1 AT GQPQHQSO 'T ight! wx-ltwzii Iii 1 X' liikfdalfl X V A hh s ll ?lrxXi1'li.,l ln, is alt 1- J Voice of Democracy winner, S. Hanson gets the award as run- ners-up S. Satterfield and C. Gregorius look. Speech instructor Anderson makes presentation. .K 1 Receiving the well-known Homemaker of Tomorrow award is L. Zamrzla. It is being presented by Home Economics Department Head P. Egbert. Miss Zamrzla also has a chance :it a national scholarship. M tt , N-ii'Q ff- .. V - -TTNQT-+ Advisor A. For-rst makes the ticket This team of beginning artists, J. Barker, R. Hitt and M, Detloff urrzuigr-nients to send Livestock.Judg- R. Thorpe and A. Goetjen, won their division copped the advanced win- ing 'l'c-:nn of 'l'. lilmore and L. Pritchett in the Christmas window contest. to national convention. dow design prize. 223 In Field Hockey they arm them with clubs. B. Hern- don and P. Snell are the woodchoppers. 'f am vu...a-WU' . ef. ..,,.. Developing muscle tone through calisthenics are D. Carroll, S. Intihar, K. Robinson, B. LaGest, M. Reed, J. Hussey. G.P.H.S. Volleyball Champs-Sitting, left to right: S. Perry, L. Ogle, S. Kemp. Standing: A. Berg, B. Preslar, E. Lowry, V. Oden, C. Michaels. Soccer allows general participation but can be a grueling sport. It is universally liked as a girl's sport. GIRLS SPORTS TEACH MANY LASTING VALUES llziskf-tluill is il gr:-at favorite indoors. L. llalmlwin and li. Z1-nor are 1-I1:u'g'in1,f tho hall l-1lt'llljJQ the eaniera. ww -, 'f .iz , 4, - , -1 -niggas' f' -fr me g o.,-,s. f V 335.5 iflgwf ., f'-g,fRQ,fi'f'A ' :Mis 7 I . ' 4 l .5 M Wvfvfvmvvmlnr J Q, 4 - ,u- GIRLS ' SPORTS ARE IMPORTANT Ill-wlopiiug healthy musvles and physical stzun- ina is just :is mum-h ll part of 4-duration as learning 4-orrevt 7,:r:uuniar. The state requires two yt-urs of girls' l'.l'l. l r'esluueu and sophomores must take it, hut it is :in 1-la-ctive l'or upperclzissmvn. Without orgzuiizs-rl physieal training many girls would lu- dt-priw-d of a 1-hance to develop normal physieal zittrihutes. It also has :1 strong carry-over value- for post-school hohhies. Miss Halbert shows J. Johanson, L. Sheets, P. Brew- ster, S. Holm, S. Riscup, M. Canfield and L. Huney- eutt the proper way to string their bows. If you don't believe that this is strenuous sport, you might ask S. Martin, K. Killian or R. Olson. L. Cralmill and B. Rhodes start :1 volley as J. Mc- Donald, C. llvrg and M. Christensen stand aghast. OO! -i.l.1- .. SQN T H46 NEILSON'S J EWELRY BIIRBERSHUP Schoo 'fs S ,.,-If Wiatr .- 3262 , GERRY LEITCH INSURANCE 950 S. W. 6I'I1 Congra+uIa+ions Class of '58 HOME GAS COMPANY HOME OF THE REDHEADS For for REDMIX CONCRETE CO. Ihe 890 Eas+ Park SI. Gr. 6-7707 B SUITS esf Trea+s TI' 42I s. E. SII. GRANTS PASS SIGN co. own Gr. 6-3292 Signs of Qualify 22I S. W. 5'I'I1 SI. Gr. 6-2584 BROWNELL'S ELECTRIC HoIpoin'I' AppIiances PAT'S I Phone Gr. 6-3674 Ty gl RADIO HADLEYS SERVICE DRESS SHOP Ready-Io-Wear ALPINE ' 320 S. W. bfh LOCKERS FARMER S SpeciaI+ies Gr. 6-25I4 L k M + in Granfs Pass OC el' ea S :IW l B +11 Refail Meai Markei' -I-EereMoEr fi: All Makes Oregon Gr' 6-6480 'Ihe Leasf 232 S. E. H D,ive.I,, - Service THE CALIFORNIA on SIEGMANS OREGON POWER CO, Radio and TV BAKERY 8: ICCPCOI COFFEE BAR A Wesiern Company Owned and Operafed by WeS+ern People Decora+ecI Cakes 2049 Hiway 99 so. Are OU' B03 Hgm' Gr. 6-2626 SPGCIGHY 506 S. W. 61h S+. KI GORDON'S D- J- DGLMAGE o.K. BARBER SHOP REDWOOD Ceramic Tile Conlracior iq? 4, GARAGE cg I TREA URSELF QI, Your 4.4 ef fo mg 55511 AE Rambler Dealer COngra'l'uIal'IOnS Crewcuis and FlaH'ops Nh aigrrfgn S+. fo ihe Class of '58 Are Our MONTGOMERY WARD co. S .,. u pecia hes phone Where America M2 N. W. wh Gr. 63444 Shops and Saves -1, RUSS TAXI Prescripiions Radio Confrolled Phone 6-2200 ROHNER'S OWL DRUG STORE G h J BARRETTS STATIONERY Come, ray 09 and IIHII ST. S. E. nln S+. Greenwood 6-366I Grams Pass Oregon POPE'S SAW SHOP Gr. 6-44lI DORSME 783,87 S. E. 51-h 432 S. W. 6Ih S+. Granis Pass, Oregon HomeIi+e Fea-luring Inexpensive, buf Disfinciive Cloihing Ch . BRADEN ann Saws Sales and Service MOTOR PARTS BOB'S PAINT SHOP KELT CHEVROLET 5I0 Hiway 99 So. The Way +o The House of Hservlce and Beauliful Homes Friendly li-ill Frlendllnessn l25 N. E. E S+. Dealings SOUTHERN OREGON LAND COMPANY You Lisf 'em We Sell 'em 423 S. E. b+h S+. Gr. 6-3587 W Dis holesale fribuiors of Paris and Supplies for Mech Painf All Cars anics' Tools Equipmeni' JIM 8: HARRY'S TIRE SERVICE lI2 S. E. M S+. Goodyear Tires Recapping Repairing CAVE SHOP RESTAURANT Food You Will Enjoy 32l N. E. 6+h S+. 228 As the Christmas season approaches, one finds each doorway graced with forest swags. Responsible are the Homemakers and Future Farmers. They climax the work session with a party. G. Jones is determined that the Toka will make its final deadline. National Thespians, Holm, Settle, Newstrom, Ells, Hollis, Sease, Hodge -and Coleman, emote reverential awe in The Shadow of the Cross. Future Medical Worker skit is well received at assembly. J. Phillips has ballg B. Gurgel looks askance. -iq. -,waz e- - Vrrk fp.. -S I , '-'t..L ,V 0 75 mm 'QV' ' wi' ,T 3, , 'Za . wg German exchange student, Ehrenfried Pohl, indicates his birthplace in the fatherlandf' LS gl, 1 MQ'- V.. 110 ' -.lfxnsmus-1-mfaw wi t r . ' lk? ilu sting tln- dist' I li.l,. 1'llllVl'lllIl 1 l'.ll.S.'s1-lmplvr. iirt ' in wz IS ...n 1' l Ji lluyaltyatlvnds Girls' Letter Clulmdanvv. E. Martin, U. Reid and D. Chilcntv display characters used in Tuka prmnotiou work. 4- of Spanish i'lulv's pf-t iillllii-I'1liSlll1.f 4-V1-nts is thc' 1 R- 1 V v 1 mdy sul:-, 5. ll:-mink S I 11-lds and Cf. K,harts'rs 'sale-sgirlw Va 'ii x:,, I 1- if lil! 'a- l Whitman Cullvgo official addresses svniors during Col- legv Visitation Days. 229 JOSEPHINE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY 424 N. W. 6fh S'I'ree+ Gr. 6-5348 or 6-7272 SWALLOW'S CAFE Good Eaiing, Open 24 Hours a 7 Days a Week 22I N. E. 6+h Sfreei Day FRUITDALE MARKET One Sfop Shopping Cen+er 765 Highway 99 Souih Gr. 9-9I36 OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 730 S. W. 6+h S+. 6-5808 Granis Pass, Oregon Jim Humberg, Prop. Clara Carr and Doroihy Hedgepeih seleciing a card from McGregor's fine seleciion. MCGREGOR'S COMPANY 5-I0-I5 328 s. W. 6+h s. Or. 6-2336 :LR , li'-1: 2. .asv--:Q TRAVELERS HOTEL 'ze-6, '3 '- f -'il '-' . . . J. C. PENNEY CO. 423 S E uh S' T -f-'a'-6 6:S2.3..'-2,55 N Gran+s Pass. Ore. 6 429' PACIFIC FEED 8. SEED .. ...,., Ef5tf,s'P22-562125. r:-xr-53:5-.-gaiky-zgrx rgiyf-,svn-Q ri' fl-, 6 'Gai' f'a.w?'h'c.9z-A te. 6:6211-f.9:.Es9a1Cf-6 A 'J'-'rr.9, 'f E-' .a? 5':-zijsfgz'-ff.:S,y3,z:a'3i rpm, :a'F ,-uv, aQ.CJ'J5 Q' 'WE 'J MO- 'vc .- ..1lg. - . '.r' ui H 7 -40 -. -1-'L'ff16?ff1fi'Q2-wigs ..f' 1,'1-11.51.3100 -s .G --24 ...Qin r L, m.G'ZfQ?:12sZs:2,:gv:ee,-1'5:-'-E, .f236ia?.qia-xiwgigiegg?-'5,.11?f2 S5??,r?QEi':5E3Y:!5fk?-. fafg331'?22.13555-f-Q:'C1Qi1E',-iigii! iff- ' f'4s'QG .FUL?'0'2'. 'f -f Hi-2' 'E-.SN fi-4 VG' 'JM '-R.-' vlo1mlfgf,5'gl-Q I- 'A -y,T'ts :5-1 f rl,-U-Q-,itz . 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' '+i'fqE!5fQ?inif?f -'iii 511 pb Dghil-gif 123.1651 'Craig-4 Y' 091- fi :5'w:ff'v.G6Fw-1' 421- -. E -f-- -- -6 .- --,--- . sp M '-wif-'-N 'x.5Tgii2':'f' Lincoln-Jeep-Mercury '1-1?-'5f?.e?33.f!'.'32 I353 fsj5.h.'YQ2-25? igQ'.,qi'1r.':-'fail ii:M??f '3'f' '2ikE:5El'?fii 'Y-'eilifzfizsve 9:-543' 'ii-ZBQQ .1 ' , vi, , ??'is' '31-'Wig' 941 s- E. 6+h S+. Phone Gr. 6-6844 'E-321565 Joe Schmidf II7 N. E. A Sf. Gr. 6-3l22 SERVICE DRUG Wing Building Phone Gr. 6-7234 REDWOOD HOTEL BARBER SHOP Lesfer R. Pierson Phone Gr. 6-3666 304 N. W. 6fh S+. Granfs Pass. Oreqon 4-I0 S. W. bfh STEARNS' WORTHMORE STORE Gran+s Pass Oregon S+. BUY THE GATES WAY Gr. 6-4677 7I'I1 and H S+. v q: 'F'd 'S' ' 'H 'iq' ' j fag! 'ms-YQYYYSW' 'f5YE'? . ' ' 'I Q L' .- -. 1. 'I E 4.5.1-siwa-aw wmfgir '-tE4S52'33'7 i'f:.!-wa 33223-rear' ,. 1 . AQ. Q-a -9.5 -. 'w , FIELDS va- V- 01 -'Q-LV QQ? JEWELRY ' .,a. ,. ig I33 s. E. H-' S+, . Granfs :REE- ' Pass .gg Ssffiil, .-gig: -Ffalfili Ore- ,-fbi If-zegafzzf. ,razsf 551'-E-I-'Y-Jin ,prttygzi :.'r. f17 ,L1-pil, -fps. 1.7- 52121: J : 5 qf-E a. .fr gdfiffj' .4 1 - ,.,v- an . . 1 5925 'f 2-':?.1e-We .S 4-qQ'ae,':55qQiQ f2?15'?5ff1s?K'-- -ifrgiyffasia . . :--3, -...g- .- , 1f5Xf25'I'5I.:2v!-:Q:. .:?s 4247-aE:5:i'12.'47:-P3 GRANTS PASS HUBBARD WRAY CO. '32 S. E. H S+. LLOYD'S GROCERY Gr. 6-4222 Cify Delivery Granis Pass Telephone Gr. 6-3l05 --- -Q For Good GLOS Groceries BUICK Corner Co' 7+h and E S+. Granis Pass, Oregon --- I OLE'S SOUTHERN OREGON REDWOOD HAMBURGER STATE BANK BEAUTY SHOP zos N. w. brh s+. SHOP 42' N' E' MI' Shea' Your Friendly, Home Owned GY' 6-35l4 lndependeni, 760 N. W. 61h Congrafulafions. Class of '58 CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES CO. BUSTER SUPERICR 613 s. E. 6+h S+. BROWN SHEET G.P.H.S. Does Hs Bes+ SHOE STORE METAL KELLY's MILLER TRACTOR s. IMP 207 S' E' uh SI' Highway 99 So. ' Your Favorife 735 S. W. 5+h SI. Granfs Pass. Oregon Dress Flafs and Saddle Oxfords 1 Camera Clubbers A. Woodley, J. Mc- The chartered bus service for rooters at Radio Club members G. John Allister, A. Goetjen, C. Bolten and S. the away games is usually oversub- son, S. Pullen, F. Meeker and Hecht load up at the annual pie feed. scribed. Pelican stew artwork is representative of Pep Club's endeavors throughout the year. E73 STEM The fl not R. Cramer get some tips from radio expert Farrand Bringing together sports enthusiasts and participants is tht yearly Football Banquet. Portraying the overwhelming support given the M.O.D. drive bv students are these thermometers. The seniors copped thc siveepstakes. JUNXUFQ5 . 1 ik .5 N -X M if-7 ef.,f+-'lusts Us 3.0 W eco 1,3 as no M ,QS lx zzs L IT' rw an 32 A Q ggi . fr- e at M P: f,, . I nun! az! fi so - H25 'A BU V ' as , l 2 5 9 t zs ff. ' f Gil 9 . fr. 9. Fl 5 LI? E TRA- C URRICULAR CAPERS ELLA MAYE'S BEAUTY SALON Com pIe'I'e Beauiy Service HAIR STYLING c:L,4M0UR1z11vc FACIALS Over Trade In Manicures of Perfection 3? Years Your ond PHONE C ' mf Furni+ure GI'-5-259' ommumfy me Z' You' OSCAR M. SHEPHERD ' REALTOR MANCHEL'S Farm Lands FURNITURE Cify Properiy Exchanges Rugs Properfy Managemeni' Carpefs Renfals New and Used Furniiure Loans 508 S. W. bih Sfreef GRIGGVS THE . BIG DIPPER Y Bowling ls . a Real Wishes You All SHOPPING Lifefime S or+ Good Luck CENTER P and Success Where Where Economy, Ouali- Quali+y 'I'y, Cour+esy and Con- CAVEMAN BOWL and venience Are All Unsur- Quaniiiy passed. Reign Locafed af Jundion of Hwy. I99 and 99 Open 9 A.M. fo 8 P.M. 7 Days a Week PHONE Greenwood 6-7250 Lo+s of Fun for Girls and Boys SOUTH PACIFIC HWY. Home of 'Phe Giani' Caveman Shake. Mali' and Fooilong Hof Dogs. 7I7 N. E. 6'rh PHONE Gr. 6-568l n FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP COA 8 ,gnA'C0tC. 3 Aufo--Truck-Fire-Life Q 3 Business Liabiiify L ' N Norm Scherlie '-J A N' P Disirici Manager Granrs Pass, Oregon 225 N. E. 6+i1 Si.-Granfs Pass-Gr.6-2I64 l28 N. W. F S+. Gr. 6-6631 GRANTS PASS DEL ROQUE FURNITURE HOTEL Your .. . .. S 8: H Green Sfamp Jlv1Ed'd'm Furnifure Sfore H C e an H 626 s. w. brh S+. None Beiie' Phone er. 6-7226 Mi' and K S+' McDONALD LIGHTS FARM SUPPLY SURPLUS 3rd and F ST- Hiway I99 Soufh 'Le+'s Build Oregon Toge+i1er GRANTS PASS BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND LANGLEY'S TOGGERY 234 S. W. 6+h Sfreei HALL-MILLERS MOTORS DeSo+o-Plymoufh 30 Sourh Pacific Hiway F Granfs Pass, Oregon 7 ROBINSON'S Books and Sfafionery 220 N. W. 61'h Sfreef GROVER BEVERAGES CLARA'S RESTAURANT For Good Tasie The LiH'le Place Drink wan. Really 6664 Food Granrs Pass, Oregon COCA-COLA AND 7UP 202 N. E. nh S+ v I 4 fy , - 1- Ilwsplulus I. I urns, II, I I1lImIv, I! Wviy.::n't, C. Gl'f'f.f0I'IUl19, Ii. Sensi' and IVI, Ward pUI'tl'lly Mvdfm'd's Iutv in zlssvmlnlx sklt. I , I'n1l1Im in Ill .. 'muh' :ami II. Smith, tlu- , z ' : , 1- high, is slnppmm-II IW I I1 I J Knuc'kl0bust4-rs U. I'Iy4-rs, Il. .lulmsun and J. Gzitvs put in thvir stint un club drapjstc-r. Mr. Sr-rgf-z1l1t nI'I'0rs :uIx'iw. miglmiy, in xr-niur skit. 1 er'-gmuw Ilzmvvs pruvicim- Z1 wlwle-smnv zxtxnuspln-1'0 for rm Y Aft III wllf-1's'I:x11cI Impstm's. Grants Pass fandom was more than satisfied with first night's performance against the highly rated Klamath Falls Pelicans when they lost by a close score. The second night was a different tale. The Cavemen took Oregon's Lind ranked team apart at the seams and pandemonium reigned at the final gun. This was the sweetest of victories and put G,P. on the cage map. School Life ls a Coat of Many Colors National School Assemblies are generally good but occasionally dull. This one, featuring marine life, captured the imagination of the student body. 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Support Your TOKA ADVERTISERS. new , fi JHx 'iii VX W, A NGRATULATIONS ff Y yJaf QM GRADUATES iw f 4 'J Qty' ,MVN W Sfodia 8 Camef-a. Shop 229 N.E.Six'i'iN Gr-anis Pass, Q St YB. Por+rai+s Phofo Finishing Commercial Pho+ograpi1y Cameras Film Accessories Hi-School Sfore i W:r1 'u BIIOI' dh ing drink ai' Hod Z d Ch Be a Good CITIZEN Proieci' SCHOOL Properiy Enjoying fhe clean aimosphere and a refresh ges Hi-School Sfore are Linda ucl: Remberi. NL x 52 Q3 S3 Q 3. Q Q E B 'S- 3 :gil x 'P T BLE OF CONTENTS Class Rooms 4 , ..., 1, , , School Officials Faculty . ,,,. .. .......,. ,. District and High School Personnel H , ,. ., 11 18 24 Freshmen 4 Sophomores ., Juniors . 1 ., Seniors ., ....... . , Organizations , Music ,,,,,,,,o. ......., ,,...... Organizations Football 1 ,, ........ . ,. Girls' Athletics .. Basketball .. .. , e 20 46 58 70 84 114 142 150 180 224 196 207 Wrestling , ,M .1 ,,,c.,,,.i..,... 1 Advertising ...,.,. . ,.....,,.., ,... e . 215 Track , , ., , Summer Supplement Baseball .,,. ,, .,..e Summer Supplement Commencement .....SS.......w.....Yw....,....... Summer Supplement FACULTY AND STAFF PERSONNEL Anderson. Norman .. . ..... ..,..,..,.,...... 3 1, 118, 225 Ball, Marjorie ,. ,.,,.. ,, .....,. .,... , . 37 Bell. Helen .. ,..... ,,4.. ,...,,. 3 3 , 126 Bell, Wallace . ...,.......... ..,....... .......,. 3 9 Boardman. Frank .. , 19 Mateer, Mildred ............. so, Mathewson, K. L. McAllister, Raymond . ,,,. .. McKinney, William Miller. Lawrence Nelson, Walter .,.,.... 149, 225 Bothwell, Charles , Buck, George ,. ..,.. Calhoun, Bertha .,,. Chapman, W. .. Clark, Bernard ,. , ao, 39, 71 39 22, 43 za Clark. Jack . ..,. .. ,.i., so, as, 159 Cook. Warren ,....... .. ..,. 25, 152, 162 Cushing, Cecllla ...,. ............. 3 5, 177 DeCourcey, Lois ,. . .... .... 2 9, 166 DeSantis, Anthony .. 38 Dowls, Dorothy ...,... ,.,. 26, 122 Egbert, Princess ...,. ..... 33, 127. 225 Ensmlmzer, Walter .... 30, 39, 160 Evans. Wllllam ., 28, 59, 119 Faknan, Lyle ...,.,..... ....... 3 4, 195, 199 Farrand. Robert ..... ,,,.. ,,...... .... ............ 2 9 Fender, Maxine ....,.. ,,....,,,,,.,,,....,, ,,,,,... 3 5 , 157 Flynn, Thomas , . 34, 59, 190, 199, 198 Foerst. Ashton ...,,................. 32, 130. 225 Fox. Esther ......, ...... .....,,,........ 1 1 5, 30 Frerichs, Alma ...., ,.... .,..... .,..,, ..,. , , 3 3 Gray, Fred ,, ...,,, ...........,.,... . ..... . 38 Groves, Janet ...,....... ,........, . 26, 71, 83, 164 Halbert, Geraldine .,..... 35, 128, 134, 225 Hamilton, Charles .. , ., ,....,, 39 Hansen, Esther .. .,....., ....,,,.,.,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 47 Harrison, Howard .,,......,..... ..,,,... 2 7, 39, 85, 111 Hayes, Myrtle .....,.,,............,.............. 33, 124, 136 Hedgepeth, Don ................ 35, 117, 181, 182, 205 Hlllstrom, Elton ..........., 34, 47, 195, 207, 213 Hobson, Jean ..,,..,....,.,., ,.............. .....,.,......,, . . 37 Hollensted, Ronald ........ 27, 146, 147, 148, 149, 157 Holliday, Richard' ..,.,... .... ..........,........,.,..... .... 2 8 Howell. Jeanne ..,..... ., ,, 37 Howell, McKay ...,... . . 39 Hull. Howard ...........,.. ,........,.,.....,.,.. , ,,.,.,..., 3 9 Hunsinger, William ...,., ........,.. ,, 37 Ingram. Melvin ,. ............. 34, 181, 182, 185, 212 Jansen, Ezra ,.,,,...,,,, .,,.... . , ........ 28, 162, 163 Johnson, W. ., ., ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , , 19 Jones, Frank ....., . ....,,....,. 32, 39, 225 Jones, Gale .. ...... ...... 3 5, 116, 161, 228 Jones, Maxine ...... ,,.......... 2 7, 71. 131 Jones, Ralph .,... ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, , 19, 20 Keith, James ..... 23 Kina, Owen ........ .....,...,... 3 7 Klote, Edward ....,.. ,,,,, 3 0, 39 Knutson, C. ..,.. . Lesher, Dale ..... ,... Lldman. Ralph ...... Lolfer. Jesse ,, .,... .. Marchlnlzton, Stanley , , Marks. Eugene .................,..,.. ,,.......,,,,.,,,,,., Martell, William .....,...... Masters, Oren ...,... ,. .... 19 . ....... ....,...,,. ........,,, ............ 2 5 81 89 71, 153 28, 39 34, 47. 181, 182. 185. 207, 210 . 27, 141 89 143 33 38 32, Newkirk, A. ........,., , ,,,,,,, ,, 39 Osmer, William ,..,.....,. ,.. . 31 Ownbey, Clifford ,,,,,,,,. 37 Page, Maida ......,.,... .,...,,. ......,. 2 7 , 59 Parr, Sarah ....., ................... .,.. .... , . 26 Petit, Cecil ...,..,... .,..,,,..,,,...,,,, .,,. 2 9 , 39 Prehm. Gordon H ...... 34, 85, 165, 197 Rea, Francesca ........ ,,......, T ,......,,,..,,.. ,.,. 2 6 Rich, Carl .. ,..,,..,.. ..,..,.....,., ,...,,.., 3 9 Ringuette, Lou ....,,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 7 59 Rohner, Preston ...... ......,... 3 2, 162 Schweinfurt, Leo ,.,,,.. ,,,,,,.. 3 1, 39, 85 Sergeant. Hamid ,,.,.... ..... 3 2, 139, 235 Shepherd, Roy ........ .........,,,.,.,... 3 7 Smith, Josephine ....... ,,.,..........,, 1 9 Sommers. Peter .........,. ............,,...,....,. 3 7 Snarlin, Lawrence ..... . .......,..,.........,...... 37 Theriault, Donald ....... .,..,.. 3 1, 39, 47, 210 Thomas. Frank ,,,,.......... ................... 2 1 42 Tomlinson, Barbara ,.,,. .,..,,...,,,,.., 2 9, 120 Trull. Fern ..,..... .....,.... ........ 3 1 , 137, 151 Van Walk, Grace ..,.... ........ 2 9, 167, 152 Wall, E. ,,.,......,.,....... ,,.,. ..,.,..,,,...,,,.,..,,,,, 1 9 Weillart, Leslie ,.,..... .,.,,..........,. 2 9, 59, 119 Werner, Russell ..,.,.. ....... 3 5, 165, 190, 205 Williams, Judy .,,...,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6, 47 Young, Elaine ,,.. ., ..,..,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 85 1 I Abel, Lauretta ............................................ 48, 128 Abel, Linda .,.,,,,,.....,..,..,..,.,.....,.,..,.....,...,.. 60, 142 Abston, Margaret ............ 86, 125, 127, 128, 166 Acord, Sherman ....,. ..,,..,....,.,..,.....,..,,.,.. 7 2, 142 Adams, Beverly ....,.. ......................... .......,,..... 7 2 Adams, David ..,.... ..........,....,,................. 4 8, 130 Adams, Judith ...... ...... 6 0, 127, 145, 155, 164 Adams, Sandra ,.... .,,.,,,..... 8 6, 126, 152, 154 Adkins, Nancy .,... ......,.,..,..,,, 4 8, 128, 145 Agee, James .,.,.. ..,,,,......,..,,.,.. ..,.. 4 8 Agree, Robert ....,. .,.....,,,, 6 0, 117 Akin. Molly .........,. ..,... 8 6, 125 Alcock, Charles ,..,.... ......,.,,,.. 4 8 Alderson, Skip ..,.. .,,....., 4 8 Allen, Kathy .,......, ,. .,..,, 48 Allen, Peggy .,...,......... .,,.,.,...., 7 2 Allen, Richard ,.,,..,,..........,,.,,,.,.,,,,,. .,,.,. ..... 6 0 , 116 Allerheiligen, Delores .,.,.....,,,......,..,..,,,,.,....,...,. 86 Almquist, Ann ............ 41, 42, 72, 118, 142, 150 Alt. Donna .,,,.....,, .,.........,....,....,,,.......,... .,.. ......,. 4 8 Altman, Bonnie ..........,.............,.........,..,..., ..,,,... 4 8 Ament. Robert ....,, ...... 8 6, 164, 150. 151, 159 Anders, Karen .....,... .............,...,.............,.....,.. 4 8 Anderson, David .......... ,..,,,,..,....,.... 6 0, 142, 161 Anderson, Donna ......,...,. ....,........,... 6 0, 128 Anderson, Geraldine ....,, ........ 8 6, 140, 141 Anderson, Marie ,....... ......,,, , 60, 126, 149 Anderson. Phil ....,,,.,, .....,. ,...,. 6 0, 136, 143 Anderson, Sandy ..... ..........,...............,. 4 8, 116 Anderson, Stephen ..,.. ...,,,. 8 6, 186, 142, 153 Annis, Anita .....,.,.,... ,,...................... 7 2, 148 Apparcel, Claire ..,,. ,,.,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Armstrong, Jim ..,,.,, ...,.., 7 2, 212 Arnold, Maxine .,,..., ..... 4 8, 144 Arnold, Noreen ........ ...........,..,.,..,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,. 7 2 Ashway, Margaret ............,.....,.,,....,,.,..,....,,,,,.. 60 Ashworth, Wayne .,,,.... 43, 58, 60, 124, 136, 142 Attebury, Ronald .............,..,...............,... 72, 182 Ausland, John ,,.,,..,.. ..,,,,,,.., ..,,.. ......,... 7 2 , 152 I 1 Bachelor, Francis ........ ,...,.. ,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Backus, Howard ...... .,.,.,,.,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 6 0 Backus, Judy ...,..,,. ....,. 4 3, 47, 48, 149 Badcock, Charles ..... ,.,.,,,,, ,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Baker, Charles ....,, . ,..,...,,.,,,, 86, 145 Baker, Darlene ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8, 145 Baker, Darrell ....... .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 86 Baker, Harry ......... ...........,...... ,..,... . , , 60, 145 Baker, Sandra ,.., ......,,.,,.....,.,,,, 60, 126, 140 Baker, Sharon ...,.....,...............,,....,.,...,.,,,,, 60, 142 Balderree, Susan ,..... ...,,. 7 2, 118, 120, 137, 154. 156 Baldwin, Lois ....... ........,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,, 6 0, 225 Banks, Thomas ....,, .,.,.., 7 2, 166 1 17 124 60 72 166 205 166 60 48 115 146 60 48 48 166 60 218 148 164 162 48 48 60 72 161 222 147 149 1 1B 60 124 149 72 190 156 156 146 130 212 48 190 144 218 224 135. 225 149 180 '72 149 180 48 Banks, William ....,... .,,.., 4 8, Barger, Gladys .,.,.,,., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 , Barker, Edward ...... . ..,......,......,............. ,. Barker, Gloria ...,..... .....,.............,,....,......,,.. Barker, Richard .,.,.. ....,,. 4 8, 131, 136, Barlow. Dennis ........ ,.... 6 0, 173, 190, Barnes, Roberta ....,,. ........... 7 2, 129, Barnes, Stony .,,......... ....,.....,.,.,............ Barrett, Barbara ..,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, Barrett, Margaret ...... ................ 6 0, Barrett, Patrick ,,..... ,,.,.,.. 7 2, 165, Bartlett, Spencer ......,. ,,.,,..,,.,.,..,. . Basnett, Terry , ....... . ..,,,.,,,........ . Bassett, Linda .,...,.,. ..,.......,,...,.,.,.. Bassford, Hamid ...,. ,,.,.. 6 0, 137, Bastian, John . .,... ...,...........,.,.... . Bastian, Kenneth .,... ........... 4 8, Bayliss, Barbara ...... .,....,..,,.,. 8 6, Bayliss. Joan ,.......,,.,.., ...,.,. 6 0, 115, Beardsley, Marilyn ,,,.... ..,,., 7 2, 140, Beathe. Guy .......,......,., ..................... Beck, Neil .......,...,.,.., ....,..,,........,...,..,. Beddo, Coleman ....,.. ....,..,,...,........,....,.,. Beed, Louis ................... ..............,..,....,.. .,.... Beed, Mary Ellen ........ ..,.. 6 0,A143, 155, Beed, Ruth Ann ........ ......... 8 6, 142, Beeghly, Genevieve ,.,.. ,,,,,,.,.......,. 8 6, Beeghly, Rosie ,.....,... ,..,...... 6 0, Belding, Cara ,.,,,.....,..,.. . .,...,.,,,,....,............. 86, Bell, Jay ................,,,..,....,.....,,..,...............,....,.,,. Belle-Oudry, Jeanne .,....................,. 72. 120, Benetti, Arlene ........ 86, 124, 134, 135, 142, Bengston, Robert ....,.....,.,.....,...,...,.,,....,...,...,..... Benner, Rex ....,. .... .................,..,......,..,,,.,,., 6 0 , Bennett, Barbara .....,.. ............,............ 7 2, Bennett, Carol ........... ....,.. 6 0, 158, 155, Bennett, Edward .,.,...,. ..............,. 8 6, 136, Bennett, Marshall ...... ....,...................... 8 7, Bennett, Ronald ...... ....... 7 2, 182, 191, Bennett, Sheila .,... ,...,..... ,.... ,.....,...,.,.... Bennett. Steve ....., ......., 6 0, 118, 130, Benson, Sandra ..,.... ...... 4 8, 122, 126, Benson, Steve ........ , .....................,,. 48, 131, Berg, Adelheid ...,... ,, ..,,........... 60, 184, 149, Berg. Christine ....,... 85. 87, 42. 167. Bernet, Jean ............,.....,. 48, 123. 126, 128, Bertagnolli, Jerry .........,,,......,.......,..... ..,..,. , 72, Biles, Gary ,..,.....,., ............,....... , ...,........,......,.,... Bird. Sandra ...,.,........,......... 43, 59, 60, 134, Biscup, Sharon ........ 60, 126, 127, 129, 186, Blacketor. Robert ,.,.....,,...,.,. ..,..,....,.,,.,... 1 26, Blacksmith, James ,... .,...,....,...,.............,.., Blakesley, Linda .,......, .,....,, 6 0, 140, 141, Blakesley, Yvonne ....., ......,........ 8 6, 148, Blanchard. Joe .,,.,.., ..,..,......... . .......,.,. . . Blayney, Dorees ,.,.,,. ,,,,,.,, 7 2, 129, 148 159 48 148 Blevins, Judith ..,.,,,,. ............,. 8 6. 148 Blevins, Richard ...... ........., 7 2, 167 Blinka, Paul .......... ...,,., 4 8, 205 Blodgett. James ...... .,,,.. 6 0, 186 Blume, Bettie .. ,,... . ..,..,,,.....,....,...... . 60 Blume, Sarah ..... . ...... .............................. 6 0 Boardman, Curtis ...,.... ....., 8 6, 116, 142, 285 Boatman, Judy ..,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 40 Boatman. Michael ....... ..,........,..,....,..,............ , , 86 Bodam, Jerry , ........,.. .......,. 9 ......,,.. ............. 6 0 Bohannon. Loye ...... .............,... ,,,...,,,, 7 2 , 144 Bolinger, Michael .........,.,......... .........,............,.... 8 6 Bolton, Colleen ...,............ 72, 116, 131, 148, 167 Bondietti, Nancy .,,. ................................,....... 4 8 Boner, Jim .........,... .,,,...,,,..,..,.,....,..... 6 0, 116 Booth, Francis .,,,.. ..........,,...., 4 8 Booze, Jimmie .,..... .,.,,..,..,.,....,,, 7 2 Booze, Mae ,,.,,,,.,.., ..................., 48 Bergman, Judy ..........,. ...,. , .... ,,.. 4 8 . 123, 126 Borgman, William .........,...........,,,......,..... 88, 167 Bornaman, Mary ......,.,,..,.........................,. 72, 221 Borsian, Larry .,..,.,......... 72, 83, 151, 158, 209 Bourquin, Gary .,...............,..,..,.,.....,,,,...,, 60, 117 Bowden, Gail ......,.....,... 72. 124, 150, 155, 166 Bowe, Sally ..........,. 72, 120, 131. 184, 135, 146. 152. 155, 156, 166. 167 Bowers, Patrick ..,,,.,.....,.......,... 60, 164, 190, 212 Boyce, Robert ...,.,.... ..,. , .. 48, 130, 195, 213 Bramblett. Alice .... ..... ,...,,,....,,.,. ..,,.... 8 8 , 129 Bramblett. William , ....... 48, 148, 195, 212 Brame, Camilla .........,. ,,.,,,..,.,.,,,..., ,,,,,,, , , ,, 60 Brame, Patrick ,,...,.,,, ,, ..,.,......... 48, 218 Branham, Ernest ........ ....... 6 0, 116, 218 Brazille. Nancy ....,,,... ,,.. ,...,.,.,. ...,, ,,., 7 2 Breckheimer, Linda ....... ,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,. 48 Breedlove, Sue ..,.. , ....... .,,,,.,,,,,,, 6 0, 143 Brett, Edward ,.,, ....... ,.,,,,, , 7 3, 118, 161 Brewer, Margaret .,.... .,.........,. 4 8, 149 Brewster, Lemuel ....,,.. .................. 8 8, 189 Brewster. Phyllis .... ,.......,,......... . . 48, 225 Brickell, Jean ......, ..........,.....,,............... 7 3 Brickey. Jean ...,.,. . ..., ..... , .......... 6 0, 128, 136, 148 Brink, Kenneth .,................,,,,...... ' .... ..... ...,.., ...... 4 S Brinkley. Jesse ...........,...,,,.....,.,...,.,.,,.,, ,.,,,...,.,.,. 7 8 Broer, Fred ......,. 60, 115, 116, 142, 148, 162 243 Deringer, Leona ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,AAAA,A,,,,,, ,,...,, 5 0 , Derry, Janet ,,,,.,,.,,.. ..... 7 4, 152, 156, 166, Derry, Larry ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,... 90, 177, 176, 139, DeSantis, Lyndel ....,,,. .....,.,,,,,,,,,, 90, 134 Deters, Darrell ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Detloff, Mildred ..,........, 90, 128, 129, 148, Dewey, Jeanette .,.., .,..,.,,..,. 5 0, 116, 166, DeYoung, Jean .,... .....,...,.,,., 5 0, 123 Dickerson, Joe .,.,. Dickson, James ,,,,,.. Dierks. John ,,,,....., Dierks, Rudolph Diess, Joan ......,,,,,,,, Dietrich, Marlene ...,., Dillingh , Donna Dillpn, red ..,,... Dglt 1 ey ...,.,,,., D t or Carol on, Co n .. oan, Den is ...... Doan, Da ..,,..... . 62, fQQQff 5bA,'m125f 74, 119, . .....,, 50, 123, 126. 50, 167, Dodds .............,......, Doerf Betty ..... Ardyce .. esc 1 . - Doland Bob Dollarhide I- Dolmage illiam ald I r ....,. 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Q 2. 11 90 D a sz 225 D n' L K gg en, 1 - .. 4q 1 L 74, 149 49 14, 161, 154 61 49 a 16 42 21 ' 61 - - Eckstein, Valarie Broer, John ..,.,,..,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 44 Coblentz, Larry -,1-,--- -----1'---'-f-ff'f-1 --f---'-- 6 1 Brooks, Arliss .,..,. 11..,.. . . 48 Cochran, Rodpey .,,,- ----'-ff,--,,------'--'ff 6 1' 142 Brooks, Daniel ....... .........,. 1 30 Coffield. CUFUS 11,,- -A-'------------------A ---- 6 1- 190 Brown, Delbert ......., ., ...,....... 130 Cole, Bill ----,YYV-YYV ------- 5 lf, 190, 2091 210 Brown, Deverlain . ,...,, ,,.,.,,.,,... 88 C0le, Patricia -,----- --AV 6 1, 143, 152, 159 Brown, George ,..,. .,.. ...... 8 8 , 131 Colee. Lynda .-f,,-----------11--11, 73, 161 Brown, Hugh ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 7 3, 182 Colee, William ,1.,,. .,,,, 4 9, 119, 166, 212 Brown, Julia ....,,.. ...,.. 7 2 140 Coleman. Jerry H, ----,- 61, 113. 154' 212 Brown, Larry ,..,...,. ,....,.,,., 1 30 Coleman, Ronald ,,1,,, ,-,,,---,,,,,,,1,-,,-'f-ff111-- 6 1 Brown, Pamela ...,,. ....,.. 4 8 Coleman, Terry ..,.,,1, --,----,------,---'--f'ff'f1 6 1 Brown, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 13 Coleman, Thermon ..... V ,.,-,----,,-,, 61 Brown, Tom ,,.,.... 1.,, ,..,,, ,,,,,,, 1 4 5 Coleman, Tom .....,....... -----,-- 6 1- U' Brunnell, Harry ,,,,,.,....., ,.,,,,.,,. 1 39 Coleman, Warren ....... ,,,,,- A A -------ffff, 49 Brunnell, Rosemary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Collamore, Susan ..,..,, ,,..,,,,,-------,,-,,,-, 4 9 Brunner, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 3, 209 Collin, Alice .,..,,,,,,,,.. ..,,,. 4 9, 127, 237 Bruyneel, Sandra .... ..,.....,.....,. 1 62 Collins, Billie ....... ,,,,,,,- - -- 51- Q Bryant, Joan ..,...... ,...,,. 6 0, 149 Collins, Nelda .,,,.,, --1-- ------ f - Buck, Claudia ...,....., ,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.. 1 3 coma, Shirley .,... ,,,...,......... N .... . . 'A Buck, Judy ................... ..,...,,, 1 18 Collison, Bradley ..... ...........--, 5 ---, f- Buddenhagen, James .. .. ,.........,... 116 Colson. Raymond ........ .,..,.,1. 8 9, 142, 14 Buddenhagen, John ,,.,... ....... 7 3, 153 Coltrane, Dixie ......... ......,,,.,.,... .--- 1---- 4 9 , 14 Buffington, Max .,....,.,. ..,.,..,.,,,,,,..,,,, 1 46 Colvig, Winifred ..,,........ 89, 1 2, 155, 16 Burchart, Nancy ..,.,.. .....,. 4 9, 127, 164 Condray, Ric ard ........ 89, 3 , 165 182 1 Burke, John ., ,......, ,..,,,,,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 9 x 190 Burks, William ......... ......,..,,,...,,...,,,,,,,,....,.,.,,,, 8 8 ner, Ve .........,, . .......,,....,-,,,,.,-- -V ,-,, , 73 Burnett, Dolores ..........,..,.,,,,,..,..,,,,,..,,.,,,,, 149 Con rse, J es ......,.. .,,,,,....... .,1,,,,,, ------,,--, 3 9 Burnett, Susan ......,....,,,., 49, 122, 128, 166 on e ayne ..,,,.,,,,..,,,,, 73, 12 126 Burnham, Sharon .........,........................... 61 o k ......... ..........,.....,. .. ..-,,-,-,- Burns, Patricia .,...,.,. ...............,..................,.. 6 1 , ce . ......,...,......,.. .. ...,,,....... . 61 Burns, Sharon .........,,., ,..... 9 0, 135 , Ju T3 1 0 , 3, 133 . Burroughs, Kathryn ...,,. ...,......... l 55 Burroughs, Richard ,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Cook, Ke et .,.,..... .... ,...,.........,.. Y V Burton. Lee .....,.........,.. ,... . ,, 49 Cook, Ke eth L ........1,,. .. .. H 51. 59 Burwn, Roger ..,........ ..........,... 1 99 k, sy ......... . . .................. .. ...- Byers, Karen ....., ,.,....,,...,..,. 6 1, 143 - , Allyn . ...................1..,. .... 4 9, 19 , 212 Byers. Sandra .,,, ...........,.......,.......,.. 1 4 er, Janell , ......... ., ........ ......,,. ......,.. . . Byrd. Jeri ........................ 61, 118, 128, 15 rak, Joanne .... ..,,.,. .,...........,...,,-,----,------- - - 49 Byrd, Michael .,.,.....................,.,.....,.........,.... ,,,..., 8 8 orbell, W'l' ..,.... .. .......,.-,----------- -- - 49 Byrd, Richard ........ ss. 165, 182, 209, 210 213 Grey, Kerr ,...... ..... ,... ....,,.....,.,...,..,..,, , 1 1 5 Cornel Joy ..... .... . 73, 21, 1 9 8, 152 Gott ichar ' .............,1. ,... . . ,-.,,-,,----,,,, 51 v r zF1g,lAn .....,,.....,,........ .,., ..--,----- 8 9 , li ey, au' yn ..........,,............. 1.,,,---,------ ,,-,--,1 - ' - ovey, Sh rry ........ ........,, . Y .............,,.-,,.-1,,--- 5 ' Cowan. a .......,... ..,....1....,............. 6 1, f 31 Cadman, Sue .......... ..,,,,. ,...,.,.,..,,......,. 6 1 14 Cgx, nne ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. 5 . - 1, 149 Cain. Gary ......,...,.. ......,,..,.,. 8 8, 1 , Linda ,, ,, 9, 121, 146, 1 I L 155, Caldwell, Mymn ...... ..,,.., 7 3, 182, 0 5 5 Caldwell, Richard ....... ,..,,......,.. 8 8, 182 1- er, Fred!-i ,,,, ,,,,,, , , U ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Camp, Chrystine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 C er, J me ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Q, 7 4 Campbell, Henry ..,... ,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 21 C hard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A , Canfield, Myrna .. ..........,.,..... 61, 225 Cram andra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ...., ,,,,, . . , ., . Cantwell, Penny ...... ..,..,. 7 3, 152, 154 e, etty .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,...... ..... ,,,...,.,....,. Cardwell, Elberta .,,,, ..,..,...........,.,.......,..... 4 9 , Melvin ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ....., Carlson, Daniel ...... ,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 ikshank, D ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A U , C8.l'lf.0h, Lewis ...... ,...,... ...,,,....,......, 6 I tginger, Ja ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 , , Carr, Clara ...,.,,,. ........... 8 8, 230 rut in er, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 14 . 2 Carr, Robert ....... ,...,,,,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,, 1 64 Gun ' m, Ron l ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,....,.,,,,.,,,,,,.. Carroll, Diann .,.. 89, 124, 224 , Carson, Jerry ..,... ,. .. 42, 71, 73 210 Carte, Gary ..,.. ,......,,.,.,.......... 1 90 Carter, Eddie .....,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 49 Case, Thomas ..,.....,... ..,,,.,,.,,,.,,,. 6 1, 205 ' ' Cattanach, Charlis ......,,.......,.... '73, 83, 154 Cattanach, Kay .....,...... 49, 89, 118, 154, Dahl n, Alfre . ............,,... -. ---,,,,,1-- T4 164 Dale, Donna ,,,. .. ,1............ .... .-.--,----,,,,,,,,,-1 6 1 Cavyell, Charles .,,,...................,.,,,...,,. ,.,..,.....,, 4 9 Dallas, Melin 1....... ......., A . - . 126. 142, 143 Chamberlain, Pamela ........ ..,...,.......,....,, 4 9 128 Daniels, Dol res ...,....... ,,.. . ..,,,..-,--------,,,-,,,,, 7 4 Chambers, Dick ..,..,,,,,,.,, ...,,..,,,.................,,,,.. 6 1 Daniels, la .,.,..... . ..,........., . .,..,,......... ,,,, T 4 Chandler, Marvin .,.,,.. .,,..,,,,,.,,......,,,,,,, 1 99 Daniels, Twila .,.,. .. .,,,..,,........., .,,,,,........ V 49 Chandler, Ralph ....,...,. ...,.,. 4 9. 131. 148 Daugherity, Reed , ,, 71, 74, 187, 190, 182. glganman. Eatherine ...,.. ...................,1., . Y. 43 y- 152, 146, 198, 208, 210 apman, eon ......,,.... ,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,.,.,...,.....,, 7 - r --I-,,,,,,,,--,,-,v,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 61 Chapman, Linda ....... ............................. . 61, 142 gf,l?,iQZ:l?:'vls?ayni,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Charters. Gladys ............ 89. 128. 129. 1583: Davenport, Adelle ,,,..,..,,,, 43, 53, 61, 167, 152, 4 142, 155 Cheney, Lynn ,,........,,..........,. 73, 165, 210 ,,--,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 49 Chilcote, Donald ..., 71, 73, 137, 153, 164 g:X2Qp'gfl',vDfwfff QIQAH A'A ' KVAVV.. - - 49 Ch1ld0l'B, Jim ....,...,..,..,.,...,1,,...,.,..,,....,.,,...,..,,,.. . G1 David: Veriin' VVVVA----- Yrrxl- -QQIYV -----v,v,,,,,,,,,,. 4 9 Chglders- John ,,-,1, -,,--,,,1,..,.,,- W ,,-,--- ,,,-,,-- 8 9 Davison. Dgnald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74. 146 Chltwvk- Marv -1-'------ -,--------1------------------- 1 48 Davis, Jeffrey ,,,., 61, us, 164, 150- 151 Chfzswm- Glenfle ------,-',,,--,--,,,----,1,,1,1-1,1,-1-,,,,,-- 22 Davis, Richard ,..,,............,,,..,. 61, 118. 162, 164 Chrlstean, Patrlcla ..,.,.., 89, 134, 135, 176 111 Davis Ruth -----YvA-'Y.,,------ 62, 140, 149 Christensen, Carol ......,. 61, 131, 154, 161, Day. joy -.YY,vVYA-A--AA,,-w-,-,Y,,,.-.-,-------,,,, 49 . . 221 Dayton. Fred ......,..,1,.1.....-....,1--,-,-,----,, ---- 4 9- 213 Christensen- Davsd ,,,-------,-----1--------------,--- 130 Dean Bennie .,,.,,,.,.......,,.. .,,.,,......... 1 4. 185. 182 Ch S'e Sen- Marian '----- 73- 128- 129- 135- Dean, Jack 74, 189, 184, 183, 182, 142, zoo . . . 137,150 15a Dean, Linda .,,,,,,,,, 43. 59, 62, 126, 134. Chronlster, Wllllam ..........,,.,.....,,...... , 49 148 155 155 Clark, Bonnie ........,...., .......,........,,........ 6 1 Dean, Sue VVYVY,AAA-- H V 74 glafk-12095 ----------------- ----------- 1 65 DeArm0nd, Anne ,,..,, ....... 9 0, ua, 164. 1415 Clark' Galt --'-- '- 2 2 l DeArmond, Raif ..... ,............. 9 0 139 160 at ' My 11 '- '---' 2 13 Deckard, Marilyn . 1..., ,...,-,--.-----,,---,, ---,,-- 4 9 Clark' Jesa --'- '--'--- --6---- 7 3' 136 Deckard, Thomas . ,,..,,,.......,,,,,,,. 49 clark' Le9 '?'d - ' - -'---- - 49 Deckelman, Judy ,,,,,. ,.....,.,. V V. '74 Clark- Pflscma ----- ---------- - 49 Decker, Helen ,,,,,, ..... 9 o. 126, 129 g:ar:' Rabat 1 ' 7 3 Decker, Steve ,,.,.,..... ......,,,,,,,,-.,,, - V 50 as y' ary 1 ' '1'11'A ' 2 05 Deckelman, Marilyn ......., V Y -Y 49 CIHUKIBOH, Elalne ...... .,.. ' 73, 120, 141 Dees Betty . ----viA-.V,A- 74' 134, 135 Clgaver' Raymond ' 1A- A11 '1 ' f 9 Dees: Shirley ,,,,,,,..........,,,,,,.,,,......... 90, 134. 135 giffmn' yas' ' ' 1 8 is DeLorme. Joseph ....,,...... ..,..........,.. 7 4. 165. 143 'nm' . U Y --------- ---,-,, 8 9- Denney, sum .....,,. 121, 128, 131, 153 155 cobbs' Lmda ' ' 1 45 DePew. Carolyn ....,..... ......,,,,.,.........,,,,,., V .V -,,.. -- 74 244 50, 148 123 Edwards, Larmie ,, ,,...., , .,..... 74 Edwards, Marcia ..,.... .......,.....,,,,........ 5 0 Edwards, Michael ...... ...... 9 1, 119, 139 Egbert, Jackie ......... ...,,,.,.............. 5 0, 149 Egbert, Richard ..... ......................... 9 1, 139 Eide, Stuart ,,., ..,.,..., .... 4 2 , 85, 91, 142. 152 Ellerbroek, Joyce ........ . ,.,.,.... .,.,,. . . 74. 154, 149 Ellis, Gwendolyn ....... ..,.........,..,...,....,...... 6 2 Ells, David .,.......... .,..... 6 2, 118, 150, 164 Ells, Mike ........,........ ...........,....,..,.. 6 2, 148 Elmore, Gordon ...... ...,.,............ 6 2, 212 Elmore, Latricia .,... ,,,.... 9 1, 134, 135 Elmore, Russell ....... ...... 6 2, 119, 130 E1more, Truman ...., ....... 7 4, 130, 225 Elwood, Duane ..... ..,.... 9 1, 138, 139 Ely, Merle .......,.. ........... 9 1, 138, 139 Endicott, Raie ...... ...................... 7 5, 143 English, David .,... . ...... 75, 116, 142, 165 Entriken, Ronald .,...... ..... 4 2, 75, 143, 146, 147 Erickson, Janet . ...... .,,,.......... 6 2, 140, 143, 148 Erickson, Jim ...... ........,.........,................ .......... 9 1 Erickson, Ron ..........,, 43, 58, 62, 142, 165, 199 Erickson, Yvonne ..,..,.,,,,......... 91, 118, 151, 164 Erwin, Alberta ......... .,..,..,......,........, 6 2, 118, 164 Evans, Arthur .... ,,......,....,.,....,....,.. 6 2 Evans, Patrick ,,,,, ,...........,...,,.,,. 9 2, 139 Evetts, Johnny .,.. ...,,,,..,.......................,. 6 0 Eyers, Cecil . ,,.,., .,,.. 9 2, 138, 139, 235 - - Fawcett, Larry .......,. ....,,...,. 7 5, 139, 182 Fawkes, James ....... .....,.............,.......,... 6 2 Fehrs, Delmer ..... ...,,.......,. 7 5, 152, 218 Fehrs, Luella ..,..... ....,.. 6 2, 140, 148, 152 Feiring, David .,....... ..,...............,,.. 5 0, 144 Ferguson, Georgia ..... ...,., ........ 6 2 , 124 Ferrell, Wanda ....., Ferry, Sharon ..... Fields, Shirley ......., Fifield, Carolyn ,...., Finch, Barbara .......... ...,. Findley, Marlice ..,.. Firestone, Charlotte Fisher, Robert .... .. .. ..........................,. 50 92, 133. 153, 167 42. 84. 50 43. 229 75 50, 122, 127. 164. 166 92. 143. 218 149 92, 115, 118, 136, 143, 145 167 Fitch, Cindy . , .... ........ ,..,,. ,....... ..., 9 2 . 160 Fitzpatrick. John ..,... . .....,.....,, ...,.. ..,.,..,. ....... 7 5 Flaming, Donald ......,...... . ,..., .,,...,,., T 5, 143, 182 Fleishman, Joanne ..... 92, 118, 121, 184, 135, 150. 153 154 Fllckiniler. Betty .,... ..,,,.., , 62, 115, 142, 164 1-'lipsc-, Carol ., ........ , ....,,. , ......... ..,.,.,,,. 6 2, 149 Flory, Judith 92, 131, 137, 150, 152, 167 Flower. Michael ........ ..,,.,,......,....... , ., ,. , 62 Foote, Judith ,............., 50, 122, 127, 131, 137 Ford, Patricia .. 41, 42, 75, 131, 146, 154. 170, 174. 176 177 Foster, Eldon , ....,,, ,.,..,,,..., ,..,, ..... 9 2 , 147 Foster, Linda .. ,... .,,........,.........,,..... 5 0, 122, 126 Fournier, Jene' ...,.., ,......,... ............. ,,.... . . . 62 Fox, John 75, 83, 142, 143, 152, 198, 199 Fox, Kirk ...,... .. ,.,..,.... .............,........ 6 2, 190 Frazier, ,Anna ........ ...,......... .......,. ........ 7 5 , 148 Fredrickson, Mary ,.,.... , ..,....,.. 50 Freemantle, Vincent ,. 50 French, Ruth ...,,..,. ,... ..,. 9 2 , 149 French. William , ...... 50 Frink, Barry 75, 165 Frost. Shirley ...... .,..... 6 2, 218 Fry. Linda .,...,..,... .,,.,. .... 6 2 , 128 Fry, Ron . ....,.,....., , ...... ..... 5 0, 145, 213 Fryrenr, Dennis ...,.,.,.,..,... . 92, 139, 200 1 u11rmcister, Theodore ...,... .. 50, 195, 145 Fuller. Mable ....... ..,., ......4,.,,,...,... ..., 5 0 Fuller. Richard ,,.......,... ..... 5 0, 195, 213 Fulton, Flossie ...., . . ,,...... .,..,..., 5 0 Funke. Gerda .......... ,,.,.............. 9 2 Funke, Werner .... 75 . Gallagher. Gail .........,,. 43, 59, 62, 128, 152, 155 Gamble. Elbert .,...,........,..,... ..,... .............,........ 6 2 Gallon. Miriam , ,,... ..,...,.... 7 5, 134, 135, 167 Garcia, Grantf.. ,....., ,... .,...........,.... 9 3 . 138, 139 Gardner, Davene ., ...... , 75, 146, 152, 161. 162 Garner. Adelaide .,,,. . .. ...,..,..,,...,.,.,,,.,. 62, 142 Garner, Susie , ,.... ,,., ..... ..., , . , ,,,.. 5 0, 136 Garoutte, Glenda ..,.... ...... 6 2, 118, 150, 148 Garrls, Ronald ....... .,,, ...,.. ,,,,,. ........ 5 0 Garrison, Vivian ..... , 93. 134, 135, 1424 Galaway. Janet .,.... .........,,. 7 5, 143, 146 Ganser, Sharon ....... .. .... ,, 62 Gates, John .... ...... 9 3, 139, 235 Gatewood, Roxye . .,.. .. ., 62 German, Ann . 75 Gibson, Patricia . ..... 50 Gibson, Phillip ,. .. . 75, 130, 165 Gibson. Ray . ...,. .,,........... , ..,......... , ,. 62 Gibson, Russell . ,..... 75, 165. 209, 210 Gierok. Bill .. . . . .. 62. 142 Gierok, Noel .. .. ...... 43, 93, 120, 146, 154. 156. 170. 171 Gilbert, Gayle .... ,....... 43, 47, 50, 132, 142 Gilbert, Kenneth . ,.... .... 42. 85, 93, 19x Gilliam, Victor .. . ,.,,........ . 50 Gillock. Dwiltht ., ..... ,,,,,. , ,. 93, 139 Gilmore, Michael .. ,..,. ,. 62 Goddlmz. Joan ,.,...... .,.,, ,.,... . . .. 62 Goetjen, Robert , ,...... .. .. 62, 225 Goff. Vinton .... .. 75, 143, 183. 208 Goldt, Tim , ..,,.., ..... , 62, 119, 130 Gooch, Goldie ., 42, 70, 75, 120, 131, 146. 156, 170, 154 Goode, Esther .. 75, 128, 129, 163, 134. 135. 144 Goode. Grace . . . 43, 47, 50. 122, 149 Goode, Ruth .,.. ,... 9 3, 118, 129 Gordon, Donald ., ,.... .... . 120 75 Gordon, Mona .,,.. , .,,., 75 Goree, Bruce , , ,. 93 Goree, Doug ., ,, .... ., 62 Gorman, Janice ., ,.,, ,..,,. 7 5, 121, 143, 154 Gothard, Myrna ., .,.., .. ,.,. , 75 Goulter. Sharron ...,., ., ,. . ,.,. 63 Grahowski. Pat .,.,.. ., . . .. 50 Graham. Harvey . ,... 50. 130, 195, 213 Graham, Kay ........... ,.,.. ,,.. 5 0 , 122, 149 Graham, Melvin ..,. . , ...,.,. .,,,... . ,,., , 75 Graves, Kathryn ....,. .... .,.....,., 7 5, 129, 166 Graves. Nathan ......,. ...,.,. . ,.. ,., ..,,.. ,,. ,,. 93 Gray. Kaye - ..---- -,.-,-- - , 50. 122. 128, 137, 167 Green, Christopher .... ..,.... ....,.... 63, 152 Green, Donald .....,..,,... ....., .,.... ,....... . , , ,...., . ,. 51 Green, Patricia ., .,., 75, 126. 162 'J Gregorius, Carl ....,.. ..... 9 3, 118, 150, 225, 235 Griffin, Patricia ,..,... ..,,......... 6 3. 128, 143, 152 Griffin, William ...,........,.., 42, 71, 75, 153, 166 Griffith, Dolly ........ .,.......... ,..............., 4 9 , 122 Griffith, Jerry ..,,..., ........,...,,.....,.,..., 5 1, 145 Grisel, Gene ......... ..,... 9 3, 188, 189, 210 Groat, Earl ......,... .,.............,.............,. 1 88, 139 Gronau, Judy ,,,...................,,.... ....... . 68, 141, 149 Grosh, Christine ....,... 93, 167, 131, 153, 156, 134, 135, 155 Grosh, Gary .......... ..... ..,,,..,,.....,.,. 5 1 , 148, 218 Groves, Sam ........,........,.. .. 75 Guches, Larry ,.... ,,,..,,,,...... 5 1, 213 Guest, Lonna ,,,,.. .,.,. 5 1, 122, 166 Guise, Wayne .......... ..,..,... 9 4, 131, 166 Gurgel, Bonnie ,.,,.. ,.,., 63, 141, 228 Gurney, George .......... . .....................,.....,...... 51 Gurule. Dewain ............ .... 9 4, 188, 183, 182 Gustafson, Melody .....,. ...,. .....,,....... ...., ..... 7 5 I - Haas, Leora ....,....,.....,.. .,......................,..,,,,.. 6 3 Hagenno, George ................,...........,... 51, 145 195 Hager, Roy .......,........................,....... 51, 119, 144 Hahn, Penelope ...... 4, 120, 125, 126, 128 129 Halcomb, Larry ...,,,..,.......,,......,............... 75, 117 Hall, Barbara .....,......... . .,............... 75. 124, 142 Hall, Betty ......,.. ....,...... 9 4, 145 Hall, Robert ....... ,... . 94, 118, 139 Hall. Shirley ........ ...,.........,...... 5 1 144 Halstead, James .,... ..... 7 5, 1-16, 147 212 Hamilton, James ...... ....... 5 1, 47, 195, 205 Hankins, Karen ..,. ,..,. ............ ..... 6 3 , 149 Hanks, Delbert .,,. .. , ..........,.........,...,,. . 51 Hansen, Joanne ..,,.. ..,,........ 7 1, 76, 42 137 Hanson, Rodger ........ .........,....,.,,..,.,........... . 76 Hanson, Stephen ,........... 94, 118, 146, 150, 225 Harelson, Jack ,,.... ..........,.......................,....... 7 6 Harelson, John . ..,...., ..................................,,,,. 5 1 Harlacker, Marsha ..,.......................,.,,...... 51, 145 Harmon, Jane ..,...........,. 94, 126, 136, 137, 167 Harney, Floyd ....... ..,..,.......,..,.............,,.,.,,..... 5 1 Harney, Peggy .,,.... .,........,..,........,..,..,..... 7 6 155 Harper, Martha ,,..,. ....... 7 6, 152, 156, 147 154 Harper, Ruth ........ ......,.......,..,..,.....,. 5 1, 186 Harrington. Dave . ......,,. , ...............,,......... 94 Harris, Arthur ...... ......,,.... 7 6, 162, 167 Harris, Barbara ..... ........,...,..........,... 9 2 143 Harris, Calvin .....,. ,.........................,.. .......... 5 1 Harris, Dianne .,.,... . .... 43, 47, 51, 127, 164 Harris, George ...... ..............,,..,................ 5 1 Harris, Harold ...... ............,...,.... . ...,...,., 5 1 Harris, Jean ........ ...,.. , 94, 146 164 Harris, Jimmie ...... ......,,........,..... 5 1 Harris, Mike ....... ......,....... ......., 5 1 Harris, Rodger ...... .,... 5 1, 195, 205 Harris, Rose ........ .,..,.,.,............. 5 1 Harris, Roy ..,,.,... ...............,.. 5 1 Harris. Thomas , ..,.. ...... 9 4 147 Harrison, Frank .. ........... 63 Harrold, Patricia .. ...... 51 149 Hartwig, Harold , ,.... ....,..,,,.... 7 6 Hartwiir, Patricia .,... . .....,....... ,.....,. 6 3, 149 Harvey, Fay .....,, ., ....,.........,..,,,.,,,.......,.,, 63 Harvey. Walter ..,... ,,,.,....., 6 3, 182, 190 205 Hassett, Larry ..,,,,,..,. .,.,,, 4 3, 51, 47, 166 208 Hastings, Shirley .,.... .....,....,, , .,,,......... , .... 6 3 Hastings, Tom .........,. ,, ...............,,... 63, 212 Hatfield, William ,...,..... .,,..........,,,. 7 6 148 Hathaway, Thomas .....,, ., ..,.. 51, 195, 205 Hause, Robert . ,,,....... ,,.,.,,..... 9 4, 130 Hause, Terry ...,, ,,,, , .. ,.,, , .,.,. . 63 Hawkins, Clint ....., ,. .,...,.. 51 Hawkins. Jeff . ,......, ., , ,..,....,. . ,.,. ,, 76 Hawkins. Lamont ,,.......... ....,.....,.,,..,,.,.,.,... .... 7 6 Hawkins, Vickie ,,....,..,...,,..,,....,....,. ,...,...., 63 Hayden, Gail ..., ...,., ,,.,,. 5 1 , 123, 127, 131, 137 Hayes. Paula .,......, ,.,....,.......... . 51, 123, 149 Hayes, Richard ....,,...,,,, .. 70, 76, 182, 198, 204 Haynes, Chloe ...,...,, ,. 42, 76. 153, 158, 159 166 Hazelwood, Judy ..........,.,..,..........,. 51, 122, 127 Heap, Betty ,..,. ,, ..,..,,.,.,,,.. ......,...,,.... 6 3, 162 Heap. Carlton ,..., ..... ......,...,.... 7 6 Heap, Donald ...... .,..,.... 5 1, 151. 162 Heap. Dorothy ...... .........,.... 7 6, 129, 162 Heap, Joanne ,..... .,.,,,,. 9 5, 120, 142, 143 Heap, Tom ...,........ , ,.,............,....,. 63 117 Hecht, Edward .....,, .....,,........... .... , . .. 63, 190 Hecht, Shirley ......, .....,, ,.........,........, . 9 5, 167 Heditepeth, Dorothy ,. ..,,. 95, 129, 146, 147, 154. 156 230 Hedrick, Vyvyan ,..,,, 43, 59, 63, 142, 143, 154 Heim, Darlene . ,...,. 76, 126, 134, 135, 149, 221 Heis, lrmigard . ,................,...,......,, 63, 128, 141 Helmick. David .,,,, ..,. , .. ,.,,,.....,........, ,.,.. .......,... . 5 1 Helmick. Nancy ............ ....,.,,.....,. 6 3 Hembree, Darolyn ...,.... .,...... .... 5 1 Hemphill, Howard ....,., ..... 5 1, 148 Hemphill. Raymond . ..,. 95, 142 Henderson, Margaret ...,.., Henderson, William .... ,. 76 95 Hendrickson, Jerry .,.....,. .. .............. ....... 6 3 Hendrickson, Kenneth .... ,. .......... , ................... 51 Herndon, Betty ...,.....,..... ..... 6 8, 152, 167. 224 Herriott, Mary ...i......... ................ ..... 6 8 , 118 Hewitt, William ..,,. , ............... .. 95. 189 Hickman, Leslie ......... ........... ...... ...... . ..... 6 3 I-Iigginbotham, Fred ......,,.....,.. 51, 148, 195. 205 Hildenbrandt, Beth .................................. 51. 126 Hill, Louise .......,.... 48, 95, 181, 146, 53, 221 Hill, Lydia .,......,..,.,.....,....,..,.,.......... 76, 141, 154 Hill, Marlene ..,...........i......, .. 95, 181. 150. 160 Hillman, Linda ........ ,............. 6 8, 162. 168 Hillman, Martin ...... ,....... ,..,........ 9 5 . 189 Himrich, Ronnie ...... ,.... . .,............. 5 1. 212 Himrich, Sharon ..... ,,,. ....,.... 9 5 , 152, 229 Hinkle, Howard ..,,......,................. . ,.......,......,..... 51 Hisaw, Jennie ...................,.... 95, 134, 185, 166 Hislop, Wayne ...........,,,,............................. 51, 205 Hitt. Rosetta ......,. 95, 184, 185, 146, 47, 225 Hixon, Ronald ...........,....................... . ...,... ....... 6 8 Hixson, Carole .......... ...... ....,.,.................. . . . 68. 158 Hlobil, Rosemary ......... ...... . 96. 221 Hoagland, Chuck ........ .... ,...... ..... 6 8 Hoatson, Ron ........,... ....... 6 8. 182 Hobson, Katherine .,.... ,..... ......... ..... 5 1 Hobson, Sharrol ............ . 76. 142 Hoctor, Alice . ........ ........ 5 1, 128. 148 Hodge, Peggi , ....,,. ....... 5 1, 118. 164 Hodson, David ...... ............ . . 68, 116 Hodson, John ...,... ......... 6 8, 164 Hodson, Judy Hodson, Robert .,... Hofer, Patricia ....... Hoff, LaVerne ,..,....,, Hoffman, Norman ...... Hoffman, Stephen .,..,. Hogan, Michael ....,... Holbrook, Darwin ...... Holbrook, Judy ..,..,.. Holbrook, Leslie ...... Holcomb, Robert ..,.., Holden, James .,,... Holden, Velva ..,,..... Holland, Janie ..,......... Holland, Jeannie ....,,., 52, 63, 68. 42 68 51. zia 76 148 5-1 116, 1.45 116, 145 , ....... 68 52, 218 . .,....... 76 63, 218 162, 208 96, 186 68 Holland, Jerry ........, ,............. 7 6, 117 Holland, John ...,.. ...,.,,.................. 2 18 Hollis, Myrna ....... ....... ........, , . 76, 125. 164 Holly, Barbara ...... ...,... , ...,.... .......... .... . .,.. 6 8 , 212 Holly, William ...............,.........,...............,..... ..... 5 2 Holm, Marilyn ............ 68, 121, 129, 146, 156. 147, 155 Holm, Sybil ,................. .... 5 2, 115, 122, 236, 225 Holmberg. Raymond ....,.....,,...,.......1.......,,..,...... 76 Holmes, Gerry ............. ........,..,....,,....,,,. 5 2, 21, Holmes, Larry ...,.... Holmes, Lee ....... , ..........,...,.......... 76, 205, 218 Holt, John .......... ....,...,..... 4 2, 76, 118 153, 150 Hosier, Helene ............ 42, 76, 128, 166 184, 185 Houck, Ernest ...... ................,.... .......,..,.......... . . . 76 Houston. Scott ..... ......,...,. 6 3, 158, 145, 143 Howard. Brian ...,.. .........,,.. 6 3 190, 212 Howell, Diane ..,.... . .,,,.,,,......... 52, 142 Hubbard, John ,... .... , .... ....,..... . . . 52 Huffman, Shirley ......,. ...,.,,,... 6 8, 152 Hughes, Andrew ...... ..,... 9 6, 189, 148 Hughes, Connie ....... ,.,,.... 5 2, 122, 128 Hughes, Frank .,..... ............,... 6 4. 145 Hughes, Jay .......... ............,. 5 2, 205 Hughes, Paul ......,..,. ,..,..,...... ...,.,. 6 4 Hughey, Wendell ....,..........,....,.............,,,,..,....... 76 Hugoboom, Gary .........,....,..,,,..,..,...,.. 52, 145, 205 Hull, Jerry ....... . 96, 138. 139, 143, 165, 209, 210 Hull, Marilyn , .....,...,.........,,....,................. ,...,.... 6 4 Hummel, Robert ...,............,..,..,.,,....,. 52, 148, 213 Huneycutt, Gary .,..,,..,.... ...,.,.. 7 6, 88, 182, 199 Huneycutt, Lou ...,.....,..,..,.,..,.., 52, 128, 126, 225 Hunsinger, Marjorie ,..,.., ....,.,................ ....... 9 6 Hunsinger, William ..,., ,,,.,, ......... , . 52, 213 Hunt. Joanne ...,..,..,..... ......,.... 7 6, 129 Hunter. Gary ............ ,.,..,.. ....... I ,,.. .... 7 6 Husen, Hussey, Arthur ..,,.... Joanne .,..... Hutchins, Janet .,.... Hutchins, John ....... Hutchins, Judy ...,.... Hyde. Judith ,,....,. Hyde. Steve .,...,, 1 Imrledue, Rose ..,., Ingram. Emily .,... Inman, Joann ..,.... Intihar, Sharon ...,,., Ireland, Michael ...., Irwin, Carolyn ..... Ivie, Wilton . 76, 76, . .... 64, 52 161, 224 52, 149 182, 199 128, 148 T6 52. 117 , ..... 64 96. 149. 224 64 64, 187, 140, 166 ., ., .,............,,....., 52 QA! - - - . Jack- Averill ----'------' ---- ' 7 6 LaCombe Robert .Y.. ,,,. 6 4 165 210 Jackson, .Rwhafd --', -----'---- ' 5 2 La Gest, Betty w, ......... .,.. 7 7, 149, 224 52:25 -'----'--A ----- - 13 Iljasaiej Gwendolyn ........ ............ 7 7, 155 ' 'A ' ' , ....AA,V.....VVV .1....Y.Y........... 5 2 James, Douglas .....,. ,. ,.... 190 a e ames James, Gerald ------- ......-.--..V 9 6 'i.?mNf,ZZe,Tl'S,L'.'S jjgfji ..A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55,'g f 148' 13? James, Stephen ...... ....,...,,.,...,..,..,,...,,,,,. 5 2 144 Landis Mark -----,AA-,,- glmlls Jameson- Lana -'--- b----'-----'----w-------------'--- - 52 Lane, 'Patricia ........ IfQlffffffffffQfQQQfQfQQff ,,,,,,,, 52 Jaquefte, Donald -------, 42- 85, 96. 121, 142 Langley, Donna ..,...., 98, 121, 131 153, 154 156 Jaynes. Dofothl' - ------- -'--------11-----1---f------- - 96 Lantz, Dennis ,..............,...,..,.,.... ....,.. 9 8, 121, 125 Jeddelvh, GGOFZB ------ ---1------11,,,--1--f1----'- 1 66 Large, Richard ,,,., ............,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 153, 166 g0dd9l0h,DH0I'S11 -------1 ------1-----1-11----- 9 5, Iiarsen, izharon .,.. ....,,.,,,,,, 6 4, 161 ensen, eanna .....................,.,...,,...,.,.,,,, t , 1 -,,,,, ,,.-4-,----.------A-, 6 4 Jensen, Laura ..,...1.,.,..... 97, 146, 134, 148 Lzizelfaargr ,,,,,,,,, -,--, 5 4, 118, 159 gensen, lgarfvlou .,..... .,,..,....,,.. 5 2, 128, 144 Law, Arnold ,,-.----, ----.--.4-V,--w----- 5 2 ensen, oe .....,.... .....,.....,...,..,.,.,.,,, 2 12 La 1 , B b -kxk --AY,,-lA-.--.--- 5 2 Jerdine, Carole ,.,..... .,.,..,........,,,,.,,,,,,. 7 7 1,erL1??sI,0i3rj? ,,,, -------.-.--,,,,w,Y 5 2 Johanson, Janet ...... .. 225 Leatham, James ,.,--,, '--,------,,----,AY,..,,,,,,Y, 6 4 Johanson, Joyce ...,.............,.,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 146 Ledin, Lola ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,-,,-,-,-,,,-----,,A, ,-,A,,,, 6 4 Johansson. Lorna .----.-,--.-..----.-,11,.,,.,11,,,,..,.. 129 Lee, Sandy ...,..,,.,..,,.,,,,, .,,,, 6 4, 136, 144, 164 Johnson, Carol ....,... 77, 42, 118, 137, 156, Leffler, Margaret ,,,,-.--,,v,-.---.-,,V,,,,,,,, ',,,,,---,.-,-,,,, 5 3 150.134, 154 Lem , R .....,..,..........,...........,.....,,,,,.. 77, 145 Johnson. Don ..............,.,........,,,......,, 97, 235 Leonzggg, Jig ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53' 145 Johnson, Garrett ....................1.....1 77 Leonard, Michael .... 42, 71, '17, 142, 198, 199 Johnson, Gary ........-. -.11.. 5 2. 148 195 Leonard, Thomas ..........,.,........,...,,,,.., 77, 142 153 gognson. slergld ...... ...........,..,.,. 5 .27 123 Irjeesseat, Clgguiga ..,,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98, 166 'O HBCU, 811109 -----11 ,1....---.1-...... , we yn, ar otte ,.....,..,..,..,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Johnson. Jerry -.--- --.,-.-..,...-..--....-................, 5 2 Lewellyn, Donald ........,... 98, 182, 184, 186, 187 Johnson, Karen ........ ...,. 4 6, 52, 122, 131 149 Lewis, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 77, 121, 149, 169 i2i1 ' Ba? 535 'if3he SteE fiom 113011. gn a ..,,- -------,.... . , 1 man, are yn .,,.,.....,.......,....,.,..,i,, , 14 , Johnson. Lmda .... ....,........V.......... 5 2, 149 Lindemann, Sharon ....,..,,.....,. 53, 123, 126, 149 Johnson, Lynn ,........... 43, 59, 64, 15361535 153 Lindquist, Paul ,,..,,,,,,,, 98, 142, 165, 182, 190, , , 198, 201, 202, 203, 204, 218 Johnson, Marilyn ,.......,.......,,......., 64. 149 L' t, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 130 Johnson, Richard .,.....,..,..,...... 77, 209, 210, 211 Llgggt, Vlgggfn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 130 -Johnson, Robert ....................,,,,......,......... 64. 145 Little, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 149 Johnson. Sharon ,..,,..,.... '77, 147, 154, 155, 156 Little, Sonja ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 149 Johnson. Timothy .......,..1.,.,.,.,ss,,.,,...................,.. 64 Littley, Joanne ....,...,... 98, 120, 146, 147, 152 Johnston, Jerald .,,,...., ..,.,,,,,,....................,,,.,.. 5 2 Lloyd, Lyla ..,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 128 Johnston, Rlghard ....... 52 Loffer, Linda .1 .......... 43, 59, 64, 115, 148, 153, Johnston, William .....,, 52 154, 156, 172 Jonas. Jerry .,..,1,....... ,..,,.,. 6 4 Lom. Dudee ............ 98, 155, 158, 159, 170, 174, Jones, Marian ......, ,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 176 177 Jones, Paul ..V..,.. ,.,,,.,,......, .,.,.., 5 2 Long, Sally ,....,,., 98, 121, 133, 147, 152, 155, Jordan, Don 4..,.. ...4., 6 4, 130, 145 156, 172 200 Jordan. James ,.,... . ,.... ......... 9 7, 139 Longanecker, Kenneth .,..........,,.,......,.i..i.,........., 99 Jurey. Bill .........., ...,,.. ...,... .,,,, ,,.,, 5 2 L 0 oper, Paula ,,..,.......,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Looper, Roxie ..,..,....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 149 Lorenz, Carol ....... ...,,,,..,...,...... 5 3, 122 Lovelace, Pattu ..,.. ..,..,....,,,,.....,,. , ,.......... 5 3 - , Evigt, Kegel? ............ ...... 9 9, 125, 134, 135 ' w en, o ert ....... .,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,........,,,,.. 6 4 Lowry, Dennis ,...,, .,.....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Kassahn, David ,,... .-,---- .---------f A - 52 Lowry, Ellen ...... ,... . .,..... 6 5. 134, 148, 224 Kathka, Norma ......... -,..1 5 2 126 Lucas, Linda .,........ ........,,,.....,,.,,.... 6 5, 124, 153 Katzenbach, Betty .,.., ----.1.,,,,,,.f 9 7 Lugenbeel, Linda ........ 53, 123, 129, 148, 166, ?tzengac2' ghirleg L k Rta, 40 218 atzen ac , ic ar ...... -e ump in, i ......,.. ..,.,., .......... 6 5 , 1 , 141 Katzenbach, Roberta ....1 --YY 1 28 Lundgren, Heather ..,.,, ..........,., 5 3, 123, 166 Kaufman, Beverly ...,., ,,--.,- 1 Iljundgrfn, Lynne ..... ....,, . 43, 59, 65 127 Keagy, Cyrus .,,.......,,.... ,---,-----.--- 1 unt, ames ..,....... ,,,,.,. .... ......,,.......,......,.. 9 9 Keagy, Jeannette ,.,.. V ,-.------- 52 Lunt. Larry .,........... .,,..,.........................,,,,,,.. 6 5 Keener, Linda .,... . .,,.. .-.,-,,,, 5 2 Lutman, Jerry ,,,,,...,,.....,.....,.,,.,,,... 65, 117, 167 Keener, Shirley ....,,.. -,.------ .VVVV - - V 02 Lutman, LaFlores ....,,,. 77, 121, 127, 162, 134, geisecker, Kaaren .,,,. 1.--1-- 6 4, L M I 135 ellems, San ra ,,,,.. ..........-. - utman, evin .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 7 7 .KelIogzg, Richard ....,. ........... 1 45 Lyon, Bonnie ,,,....,, .,., 9 9, 134, 135 Kellogg, Walter .....,, Lyons, Richard .... ,.... 6 5, 77, 182 Kelly, Char es .... ., Kelly, Robert ,,..,,. ---- 2 lg Kelly, Russell ...... -----..1---.------------ - V- 71 Kelly, William ....... ,,,........,,,,,........... ..., 2 1 0 - - Kemp, Janice ..,..... ,... 6 4, 134, 142- 150 Kenyon, Sandra ,...... ....,..-.,----.--.-.----.. ---- 2 2 4 . Keygor, Deanna ,,,,,,,,,.. .....,.,.,.,,,,..,.........,.. . . 64 Mackie, Sally ,....,..... ....,, 7 7, 128, 153, 166 Kienstra, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.. 97, 120, 155 Maclean, Donald ...., , ,,,,,. ..,,.,......,......, ,,,.. 6 5 Killian, Kathleen ,,,,,,,, 64, 116, 141, 225 Maffett, Wllllam .,,,., ,.....,...... 7 7, 83, 142 Killian. Philip ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., . 139 Mahan, Toni ,,,.,..,,,,,..,. , ,,,,,,,,, 65, 149 Kincaid- Alfred ,,,,, ,.,... ..,,.. ...........,. V Y Y 77 Mahoney, Carrolyn .....,. 65, 128 King, Carolyn ,,,,, ,.... 1 Mahonley,RM2rrcgyn ,,.... ,.,,,, 65, 128 K' , G ld ,,,,,,,,, .,... 8 alisc , 'c r ....,.. ,,.....,,,.................... 5 3 Kms, Niifcy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., 1 se Manary, .nfnif .,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,.......,.,,,...,,..,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Kirhgffer, Norma ,,,,,,,, ..,,.,,,,,,........... , Y ., 97 Mannan, David ......... .... , 65, 165, 190, 199 Kirkland, Myra ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... , ,, 148 Mansell, Philip ,....,..... ,,,....,,.,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,..., . 99 Klett, James , ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,. 4 2, 85, 97. 208 Mansfield, Meredith .,,..... 42, 71, 77, 80, 120. Klgge, Richard ,,,,,,, ...,,...,,,.......... .,,,, 2 A 3 M D 131, 134, 135, 146, 154 156 KI ,Sh ,,,,,, ,,,,,......,.,,,,,...... . . anson, iane .....,......................,.,. 99, 142, 143 Knlggpy lixjirfa ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ..,,.,,,,,,, ,... 1 1 9 Maphet, Cecilia .....,,,...,..................,. 53, 128, 142 Knox' Bonnie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 4, 134, 146, 167 Marchant. Kathryn ..... .,.,....,,. 7 7, 115 Knutson, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,. 1 90 Marchant, Tom ..,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 213 Knutsgn' Kathleen ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 5 2, 122, 166 Marquam, James ......,....,,,..,..,........,,,.... .... 9 9, 146 Koon, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,.. ,,..,,,, 5 2 Marquardt, Judy ......,.,........,..,.,.,,....,. 65, 134, 148 Erettingfig-iflgandra ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.. 133 Mars, Dianne ......,. 77, 83, 120, 131, 151, rouse, 1117 .. ...1... 7 K h 1 , J d ,,,,,,, ..,... 1 23 Mars, Robert , ...,,...,.,.......... ...... ,..,.,....,...,.,.., 5 3 K:-1113-tcyzjghyl: 1 ,,,,,, ..,,,,, 9 8 Marsh, Judith ..,.,,,,... ..... 5 3, 122, 131 Kynistgn' Ivan ,,,,,,, , ,,,, 212 Marshall, Kenneth ...... .,,,. 5 3, 195, 213 ,AL Marthaller, Thomas ,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Martin, Barbara .,..,.,. ..,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 128, 130 Martin, Don ,,.,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Martin, Evelyn .,........,. 77, 134, 135, 161, 229 Martin, Kenneth ,.,,,, ,,.........,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Martin, Linda .....,,,,, .................,. 7 8, 136, 140 Martin, Richard ..,., .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Martin, Sherilee ....... ,,,..., 6 5, 142, 149, 225 Martin, William ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, A , 78, 99, 139 Maryott, James ....... ..,..,.. 9 9, 152, 165 Maryott, William .,..., : ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Massey, David ,.,...,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Massey, Shane ,,,... ,,,,, 7 8, 130 Mauldin, Syble .... ,,......., 5 3, 136 Maurer, Gary ,,..,.,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 130 Maxwell. Beverly ....... .,,, 6 5, 128, 148 Mayers, James .,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 McAllister, Gerald .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 116, 143 McAllister, Janice .,.... ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 146, 222 McAlvase, Karen .,,,, ,,,,, 4 3, 47, 53, 123, 142 McCann, Melvyn ,.., .,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y G5 McCarte1', Loretta .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 149 McCarty, Betty ,,.,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 149 McCauley, Sandra ,,....,. 99, 124, 134, 160, 171, 218 McCloud, Joanne ,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 125, 145 McCloud, John ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A A65 McClung, Wilma. ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 McClung, James ,,,,.. ,, ,, 53, 213 McComb, Don ....,..,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 McConnell, Elaine ..... ,,,, 6 5, 149 McCorkle, Garry ..,..,,,.,,, ,,,,, 5 3, 145 McCorkle, Rosemary .....,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 8, 129 McCormick, Bonnie ....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 73, 143 McCormick, Jack ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 McDonald. Gay ................ 53, 123. 128, 149, 167 McDonald, John .........,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,, 78, 146, 167 McDonald, John ,.,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65 McDonald. Joy .,....., 78, 134, 135, 147, 154. 156, 167 225 McFarlane, John .... .. ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, 78 McGinnis, Donna ,..,, .,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 , 148 McGrath, Tony ,,,,.,,,....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 McGregor, Mary ............ 78, 133, 154, 155. 176, 177 McGuire, Darlene ,..... ....,,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,, ,, 78 McGuire, Delilah .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . 53 McGuire, Molly ,,,.... ,,.., 1 00, 158, 167 Mclnturf, Pat ..,.,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 McIntyre, Kirk .... A ,,,, 65, 143, 208 McKay, Douglas ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 212 McKay, John ......,.,.... ,,..,,,,, 5 3, 205 McKenty, James ......,., ..,......,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 73 McKowen, Kathleen ...,.,....,.,.,.,,,,..,.,...,,., 65, 141 McKrola, Judie ..,,........ 65, 131, 154, 156, 174 McLain. Gary .......,...,......,...,.......,.,,,, 53, 195, 205 McLaughlin, Diane ....,,,,,,,,...,.........,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 158 McLean. Duane .........., ..... 1 00, 146 205 McLean, Elagrace ,,,.. ,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 McLean. Phyllis .,,... ..,,,,,, ,,,,.,. 53, 144 McLeod, Jim .,..,,.,,.,.,.,..,.......,,,,...,..,.,, ,,,,,,,. 7 s, 130 McLeod, Patty ,,,,.........., .,,,. 1 00, 146, 154, 156 McManamon, Margaret ,,,,,,,..,.,.,,...,...,. ,.,,,,,,,,,. 5 3 McShane, Joann ,,,,......... , .,,,, ,,.... . 65, 128, 142 McSwan, Donald .,,,,,,,.,,, ..,.,.. ,... 7 8 , 212 Meade, David .,....... ....., ...,,, ,,.,., , . . 53 213 Meade, Louise ,,,,,... .,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,......,...,..... 5 3 Meek, Jean .........,,, ,,,,. 1 00, 128, 129, 131, 167 Meek, Jeff ,.,.,...,,,,,,,, 53, 136, 195, 205, 218 Meeker, Frank .,,,..,..., ...,.,......................,.,,. ...... 7 8 Mehlhoff, Carolyn .,.., ........,, ,,.. ........ . , . . ,,,,,.. '78 Mehlhoff, William .,...,...,,.,..,.,,,.,,. , .,,., , 100 139 Melton, Marilyn ....,..,.,..,.,.....,,,,.,,......,,,.....,,.,... 53 Mendenhall. Joyce ..,..... 78, 118, 131. 155, 156 Merrill, Melinda ,,..... ,,,,,. 6 5, 118, 151, 164 175 Merz, Ilene .,,.............., ...,,,.,.,......,,,,,, .,..,. .,.... 5 3 Meyer. Colleen .,,......,.,.Y..,,,.......,,....................... 100 Meyers, Joy ,,.,,,,,.... 85, 100, 121, 125, 127, 134, 153, 155. 156 Michaels, Carmen ..........., 65, 131, 134, 136. 147. 149. 152 224 Michaels. Paul ,,Y,....,Y,,............................,V,,...,.V.... 53 Middleton, David .......,.,.,.,,,.....,.....,.... 53, 148 212 Millemann, Mark ......A,...,....,,,......V V....,.V ,.., 5 3 , 143 Miller, Alan .,,...,,,,,. 65, 118, 137, 142, 150, 153 Miller, Deanna ,,,A.Y,,.,,,,,,,.,...... 65. 153. 155, 166 Miller, James ..... ............ 4 3, 59, 65, 190 205 Miller, Lyle ..,.. . ..,......,....,,..,..... 78 130 Miller, Pat ...,.. ..,......,..............,, .... 6 5 Miller, Rita .,...... ,,....,YV,V.....,,...... 5 3 Miller, Sandra ...... ...... 1 00. 134, 148 Miller, Sheryl ........ .V.v........... 5 3, 123 Mills, Jacquelyn ,.,... ,..,..,,... 6 5 Misenar, Adele ...,.... ...VVV..,.,.,. 6 5 Mitchell, Audia .........., ...,......... .... 6 5 Mitchell, Marilyn ......, ...... 1 00. 124 Mitchell, Robert ....... .......... 1 00. 139 Mitchell, Sharon ....,. ....,.........,....,......,..... ..... 5 3 Momsen. Joan ....,............................... 65, 152, 162 Moniz, Jeff ,, .....,...........V ..,,.,..., VVY.. V VV., . V 65 Montgomery, Mary .,.,.. 43, 47, 53, 123, 129 149 Montgomery, Robert ,,........................,, .. 78, 165 Mooney, Howard ....,.,,,.,..,,..,...,i.....,,,. 78, 118 Moore, Bernard ,...,...... 150 . 53 1 fi is Moore, Charles .. .,..,......,. ...,.......... 5 3, 187, 142 Page, Carlotta .A,...., ............... 6 6 Moore. Joseph ......., TB, 83, 137, 146, 166, 218 Page, Karen ........... ...,......... 7 9, 149 - Morales. Marthu .... , ,,.. , ,.....,..... ....,.....,.,. 5 3, 127 Pagni, Kenneth ..... ,.......,..... 1 67, 139 Morell, Lennie ..... ................ .......... , ..,.... 6 5 , 127 Pagni. Sherrie ....... ......,.,.......,... 6 6, 129 Morford. Jeanne . ..........,..... ......,. 6 5 Palmer. Anita ......,.... .,.,.., 1 02, 134, 135 xlforrgson, wer! ..., .... Z 3. 123. 148 gasmer, gharlene .....,...,..,..,,..,................ 102, 122 orr son, ater ...... , ,.... .,...... 1 1, 130, 165' m r, onna .................................A,...,..,..,.,.,... k b h, ,,,-.- .--.-,--,.---. . Morrow, Stewart . ........ ............, .,,.. T 2: Pglmgr, Grace .,..................... I ................... 102, 115 ggilstff: gran ,--.-. --hlh 5 7, 135 Moser, Michael ,. ,..,.. ., .,.. .,,., , ,,.... 1 01, 198 P mroth, Jun . ....., 79, 121, 162, 221, 134, 135 Mouider, Ilgdwin ...., ...,.. 6 5, 130, 148, 120, 205 P hung a n ......,.......,........ bi .,., lui .... 1226 ouwn. enn ..... .,,...,. ....,, ..., ......... 5 , e r , v ..... .... 4 2, 8 1 , 1. , Mroen. James ...,..... . ...... ...... . . ............. 01 156, 147, 155 I Muir, James ,. ..,..., . Q Parker, amid ,,...., ..... ,,.. D 2, 71, 79, 1411 - - Mullinenux. 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Darrel ............ .....,. , 67' is Olson, Betty . .. . . 66 . Ro rs D v.d 4 Olson. Evelyrg , . .- .- 102 Prince. cm-1-01 .,..... 104, 129. 141, 149 Rogjrs- Jjyge '-' -'4l----'-A-'4-1-1l 3 22411 81:21 i::.':::: -A 4- 122' 522- 122 g fgCgegg- 511,33 252 we-f,,1ug-ft ,..-- m 1 ' ' ,, ' - ' rio e , o r ...,. ,,,..., ,......................... ...., , 1 1 ogy, gr am ,.,,,,. V .4vA,-4,-wvA----- N 55 K 8232- 5329 q,,f336'Q 1Qj- Proctor. Peter A.,..... 41, 42, 104, 165. 198. 203 Roley, Sheila ,........,. ,..,..,,.,,,,,.,., 5 5, 122 on.. hob 'V ' ' 256' 165' 203 Prosser, Patricia ,,,...,.,, 79. 146, 134, 135, 154 l1E0i9Y.DWRFlilfh ,-,----- -.,-,--, --,4,--x-A- 6 7 , Zgg, 1 - ' ' , ' ' - ,--,,,,- Qwwv, 1 WVYVV V -AA-,,,,4,,-,,-,,- r , 26 Ose, arre ,...... ..,..,.,...,....,,...,,...,,,...,. , , , '- SEI' 3222.1 'Q 1 A 'zo' 152' '61,Q 'jg'2j 5:3211 SSQITY ,M ,154 Rose, Dqnnis , .Q..A.x....,,,.,..,........ 61. 119. 190. 2111 gciJ.bPncrgiia .. ll ...' ' Q. .4.. Y ' 54 pryo,-,' cha,-144 ......,. 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Carrol ...., . ,. ..,,.,....,. .. ...... . 79 Rynn, Clifford ......,., ,.,.,. 1 55, 195, 213 ' 247 ,i ' 0 e Truman ,,,,. H 0 143 Tucker, Benny Y...,,, ............,...A,...,.......,,.,,A 8 1 - - So , Osma .....Y.. ,. , .,,, 68 Turk, Dixie ..A...,... ,.... 1 09, 134, 135, 155 Svrr S Neale ----'fY Yf,,ffA 8 0 Turk, Kenneth .,...,. ,,A,,,,,,,., 8 1, 146, 182 5 ' E leD1SIaa'Ql':-?ng '- ' H H -- Turley, Joseph ,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 81 . 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A 81. 134, iss, 166 Santillie, J y ....,.....,.,.,.,. ..,....,......... . .. 67 rinkle' Frank H v,.,, .-.----,Y-..--,,,,.---, 3 1, 116 Ullmn, James ..... ........,.......,,,,....,,,,...,....., . 56 Sant1lhe.R rd .,----,- -- -,---,----,--,,,f,ff. 1 . 14 s fford, Gar 5 ,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 5 130 j Ullian, sandra ..,., ,,.,,. 4 2, 109, 121, 129, 143, Sunfrizzvs, My ----- - --4-4----Y--',4- 7 190, 23 Stable, ben ....,..................,.,,,....,..,..... . 6 190 155, 221 225 amen 1 999' -- ---- ---f --' ----------- - ------------- S tallswo , rbara ......................, 1 ,,.,. ., 'X L - ' Satterfie . Mar . ............., ...... ......... 5 5 , 1 Sta 3, d J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYVV ,,,,-,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , . U 5 :eh Szrley ' Q E Satterfie d, M ................. .,.,,.,..,............ sta ,, , e m ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , . Us eff 1 My fe Satterfield, S e .. .... ,, .. , 118. 136 . St sb ,-y udifh --.,.--.-..-.,--,.,..-.- 56, 2, 7 , 1 , 50.154. 2 5 st 1.1 -e , Leota .....,,., ,........ .....,,,,,,,,,, , 1 . 56 Saunders- R har ------ ------4--4---------- --'-- 5 S ta ni orothy ,,,,.,,. .... .,.,... ,,,,..,.. 1 ,,.,,, , , . 56 - Schadler, Joe .,....... . .. .,.....,.....,,,,... , ,,,.,,,,, 67 R Mickey A,A4.A.,A,A U n -,4,,AA-- gcrleniieli, Arthur ul ...............,........... ..,. i 65112 rtman, Kenneth ,,,, , A ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , 13 ' 0 er, my --,-- -- -4--------------, - 1 , men, Alvie ,....,....,...., ...,..,.,,...,,,, . .. ss, 12 - - Scherf., Thom-as ........... .... .... .,.. 5 5, 21 Staten, Calvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g Valdez' Glow! ' - - - 6 8 ' Mn Scherhe, Loulse ....... ........ . ,,..,.,-,,,--.------..,.- 5 5 Staten, William ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 1 Valdez- Pet? Af----'-fAA4A -----AAA---A--A-A----f ----f-- - - 10 Schmid, Tony ...,,,,.,,.,..,.,.1 .. ........,.......,.,....,, 55 Steele, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 126 Valle, Ronnie .,.,..........,,, 81, 165. 208, 209 Schmidt, Eugene ..,......,,. ,. ....,.....,.....,,,, 80, 83 Steele' Juiious ,,,,, 1 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 6 Van Arsdall, David ,.... ,..,..,. ..,.,, ,,.,, 5 6 Scgmlffit- -113:15 --'----e-e-- ----- --'-4----- 5 5 - 142, lg giephenson, Eordo ....,...... 107, 119, 138, 139 Vancil, Shyla .,,..........,....... ......, . ,, . 81 0 361913 l R ------- ------- -------4---e---4--4--444--4- e e nson, orene ,......,1,.1..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 81,166 Schultz. Diane .,.......... 43, 4 , 55, 12s. 142, 149 steghenson, Roberka ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 6 X32 g'e'Q'Q,2,,:jmQ?'c,, 1'11 , 11 '1 11 ' g 5' S0hU1tZ- ROWGHG --------------------------1--'---------' 30- 142 Stevens, Bruce ...,..........,.... ...,,, ,..,.,,,.,, 5 6 , 205 va Ge d St' I ae ' 0 ' 0 Scott. Daley ---------- ---,1--1.-,,-----1----- 3 1--1-------------- 5 5 Stevens, Gary ...,,...,,,,.,.,,,,.....,,,,.....,,. 56, 195, 213 an ,or on' eve --'- A ' - ---- 6 8' 19 Scouten, Sandra ...,. ....... 8 0, 118, 149 Stevens' Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,l 108, 120, 151, 152, 154' VMIDICE. -10110 .,f1-11-1--1-1--1-1 -11. 111,, . 3 1. 143 Scxjitchfield, Dan ...... ...................... 5 5 154 169 Vannice, Michael ...... ....... 5 6, 143, 205 geafoeaglbzli ----------- .-1--.---------1-1----1--11.11-----1------ 1 gg grevens. jlim .Ui .......,.....,, .. ,,..,.......,.,....,,,,,,.,,., 56 varga, Betty .,,,,....,, ..,.,,....,..... 5 6, 149 B8 Y- I' R - ---- -------------------------'------1-----'---- t evers, ac ue ine ...,...,...,,.. 108, 124 Sealy, Connie ....... so, 121, 134. 135, 162, steven, Jimq ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 , 148, 212 ' ' 167 221 Steward, Robert .,1... ,..,.. 5 6, 117, 195, 212 V ' R be A ' ' ' ,6 Sealy, R0b9l'f --'-'--4---------'--------1-----------'--------- 55 212 Stewart, Rhoda ......,. ,...........,,,,......,. 5 6, 149 arner' 0 ft ' 'A ' Sense. Beverly ............ 106, 121, 151. 153, 154. stew,-in, Richard ,,,,, ,,,,, 3 1, 151, 164, 165, Vest. John ef'e-4f4f ----- - ---fff------------ 63' 205 X 156 235 183 198 Vobora, Alice ,..... ...,, .,....,,,..,.... 5 6 , 129, 136 geihag, lganlg -,-------1------1--------------- 67, 167. 153 Stacia Gail ........,... ..,.... 1 os, 129, 221 venom, Margaret ,...,,. 4 109, 129, 136, 152, 166 B Bl'-Sv GUNS -----'---------'-----------'--5----------'-------- toc ur er, can ..... ,,....,,,....,,,, 6 8, 148 ' Settle. James ....,,,... 52, 106, 118, 151. 164, 166 Stocks, fohn ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , gi '' ' ' ''' 1 ' ' 'gg Seymore. George -,,.----------------------1,-----...---- 80, 142 sroltenberg, Betty ....., ..... 5 6, 116, 129, 149 V 'T ' ' ' ggwzla Shaffer, James .......,.....................,........,............. 67 Stone, Margaret ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 'Oman' 'ueman '---- '-- 0 ' Shlimel. Anne -----5 ------------- 5 71 140, 149 Stone, Marxzuerite .,.,,. .,.,,, .,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,, 8 1 Shamel, Viola ...... ..... 1 06, 125. 134, 146 Story, Samuel ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 1 Sharp. Jean. ...,......... .....,. 6 7, 120, 142, 154 Stout, Douglas ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,, 6 3, 190 Sharp. Willlgm .------ ...1.--.-.--1- .-.-------.------- 8 0 Strandquisr, Donald ,,.... ,..,, 5 6, 213 - - ggaw. garoime ---------- ,-....---1-11---.-..-. 2 1, ig? Streeter, Jimh ............... .,,,,.., 5 6, 145 BW. RPO YH ---,--'--'-'--. '-f--.-------------------- 1 1 Striblinpr, Jo n .,,.,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,. 81 , P f Sheck-2118. Penelope ...... ....... s 0, 140. 152, 221 strugni, Robert ,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 130 Widen' ,-Lew -------1'-1- Q iiiiiiii e 06' 190' 222 Sheets, Barbgra .,...... .....,...........--...... 6 lv 164 Summers, Sandra ,,,,... ,.,,, 6 3, 142, 143 WH den' emu' 1------ --------' 3 ---ff'---'f'--'---'- L 1f'- Sheets, Lyndm ......,. ,,.,,. 5 5, 122, 127, 225 Sunseri, Sha,-lem, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 149 Walker, Denny ........ .,.. ..,. 0 6 , 142. 19o, 205 Shepherd, Judy .,..... ........,....,...1,. 1 06, 127 sun-02, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 os, 111, 137 Walker, Judith ......, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,...... . . 68, 141, 152 Shier. Judith ...---- .------ --------- 5 5 , 136 Sutton, Bill .,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 s walker, Karen ,,,,,, ,,,,... 1 09, 141, 152, 162, 149 Shilts, Gilbert . ..-.1 .-----..---- 5 5 Swallow, Joe .,,.,.... ,....,,,,.,,,,,,, . 213 Walker Richard A ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, - 3 1 ShiD1el', Michael 1.... ---,-,fee 5 5 Swisher, Dennis ,,,,,, ,,,, 5 6 W 1 le' Ba!,b,u,,l ' ' VVVVVV 1 V V H81 148 Shippy, Alma .............. ,....,,., 6 7 am' ' ' ' 'A ' 'A ' shoemaker, Darrell .,... ..,..,, ,.... 6 'I Wall, Alfm -41-----1-1 ee1e11e 109- 143 Stone, geith ,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,..... 80, 1458 Wall, glclgard ..... ....,........,..... 7 .V . 68 one, ancy ...... ....,,,,.. ......... 5 W al, an ra ......, .,,,.,..,,.,..,,,,........,...., . . 81 3:01-b, Rlicgar-3 .,..1-. ..1--.---------f--'f - ' ' wan. Sonja .,.........,.. ...... 5 6, 123, 149. 154 ores, o er ....... ..,.....,,1.....-.---.--- . shores, Ruby ,..,... ...... s 0, 149, 221 Taft, Avril .,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,...... 1 os. 148 1Q,fa1'QCe' F',iQ2fe,, '11111 A i1 ' 8 1' short, Gordon ,......., ..,...........,,,... 1 06 Talbot. Clifford ....,,,,,.,...,,,,,,.,.,.,..,. ., ....,, as 'I S mm- - --- 'ii' f '-- shrader, Bonnie ........ .e.,.,..,... 8 0, 140 Talbott, Sharron .....,.. 41,42,1os,14s 156 155 Walfefs, Nancy ---5-- 5--- 5 1- 122 Siikanen, George ...... .............,,.,, ..,,,. 8 0 Tassin, Carolyn .....................,.......... 68, 129, 140 Wfllifllh Ralvh ---- ------1---1- 5 4 Siler, Carol . ..,.........,. ...... 1 06, 111 148 Taus, Frank .,...............,......,,,,............,,,.......,...,. 56 Wandell, Carol .... ..,.... ............................ 5 7 Silva, Robert ........ .. .......... . 25. 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