Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)
- Class of 1959
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COMMERCIALS O C I SCHEDULE 0 .A ' 4 wngd-Sul Al,J eq: ' ' s I 4 V rsxlfnf 5 ii. gl',.k If, 14 ff M ua. 'E- 9 - ,. rite Q- , ' ' Q' .L-3 L B A '33 , ' 'r' 1 . . .' f 4 . - KY-'Md f lap ,U '+A' XA- 1 - N X -. qm.'gWX ww wmfwf- ' -W .W , .,..... A , '1 ' -A -'W ,, 4 KM- f- '.....fW U Wi.. -vi-4' , L V , -, Qu Whso- ... ACTIVITIES LIGHTEN CLASSROOM BURDEN When summer days are nearly exhausted, Grants Pass High is readied for the appearance of its stu- dents, and once again nearly 1200 sophomores, juniors and seniors occupy its halls as autumn makes its annual debut. Due to the transition to a three- year high school, no multitude of confused freshmen blotted the scene this year. After the preliminary business of greeting old friends, changing schedules and joining clubs is completed, the normal routine of classes and homework assignments occupies the prominent position. All is not study however, for as the leaves begin to fall and the nights turn cool, football season is on hand, and rousing pep assemblies, rallies and games take over the social scene. Before anyone realizes it, the first nine weeks are over and the inevitable report cards reveal how well the three R's have left their mark. Not a moment too soon Christmas holidays come, and students and faculty alike retire for a much-needed rest and the pleasant prospect of approaching se- mester exams. A quick survey of the sports scene shows that basketball now has taken over. Similarly, Junior and Senior plays and proms capture extra- curricular honors. As winter rains give Way to spring sunshine and the usual attire of skirts and sweaters exchanged for cottons, likewise basketball yields to track and baseball. With the year reaching its end, hopeful candidates campaign vigorously for student body and class offices. The arrival of the TOKA causes the usual upset of everyday class routines. The flurry of class picnics, awards and baccalaureate add to the excitement. Climaxing the year, commencement leaves seniors with a feeling of nostalgia as under- classmen happily check in textbooks and janitors resignedly set about the task of cleaning up the year's accumulation. 64415 S TTT? Sgr EEK ,ifh Ionization facts are demonstrated as . . . involved geometric formulas are explained . . . The intricacies of the adding machine are divulged . Diverse Curriculum The prime objective of secondary school is to prepare students for their adult years. In the short span of three years GPHS endeavors to ready its students for the future by requiring a minimum of subjects and offering a wide variety of courses to coincide with the student plans and interests. If college is intended after commencement, academic courses in the fields of math, science and languages are offered. A number of clerical and shop courses are available for the student who desires a career immediately after leaving school. For the benefit of future housewives and farmers, four-year sequences in homemaking and' agriculture are taught. On the less serious side, courses such as vocal and instrumental music, drama, speech, journalism and art yield high dividends in pleasure as well as educa- tion. In all, nearly fifty subjects are taught other than those required. Fine facilities enable the student to get the most out of each course. . . . current events are introduced to juniors . . . while sophomores are instructed in the art of composition Soothes All Tastes . . . and fundamentals in vocal music are absorbed. Students converge on Hodges for the daily break . . . Play and Typical You alight from busses or cars in the morning or perhaps arrive out of breath from a brisk walk. You greet friends in the hall and divulge the latest news, visit your locker and somehow reach your first period class. Between classes you make a frenzied trip to your locker, loitering only long enough to make it back to class on time. After watching the clock for an hour and listening to a lecture on the Civil . . . much later, dancing is enjoyed . . . . . . the problem of transportation is solved by students who avert riding the bus . . . Work Features D GY War, learning the Pythagorean theorem or perhaps practicing the latest method of hemstitching, the bell for noon dismissal rings and you pour from the building for a period of lunching at Hodges or the cafeteria and noon-hour fraternizing. Often, time must be budgeted to allow for club meetings, executive board conferences or program practices. All too soon the warning bell summons and you resignedly trek to your fourth period class. After what seems like ages, the bell sounds at last for dismissal and you all cascade from the building. Yes, these are familiar segments in our daily life which we shall one day look back upon with fond memories. . . while subsequent dips in the pool refresh mind and body WHAT'S MY LINE? I Administration I Faculty - Student Government 9 Q Prlnclpals Duties Are Many HAS LONG BEEN OREGON TEACHER AND COACH Principal Frank Thomas has spent nearly all his life as an Oregonian. Born in Morehouse, Missouri, Mr. Thomas attended school in Eureka, California, and Chiloquin, Oregon. His B. S. degree was obtained at the University of Oregon and his Master of Educa- tion at Oregon State College. Teaching and coaching at Wasco, Chiloquin and Junction City, Ore- gon, occupied his time prior to 1943 when he became vice principal and coach at G.P.H.S. The following year he was advanced to principal. Within his jurisdiction come the duties of supervising the instruc- tional program, ordering supplies and the responsibility for the stu- dent body fund. Under his direction, Grants Pass High has increased nearly seventy per cent in size, and now ranks as one of the leading schools of Oregon. I7 Contributing her judgment and understanding to the girls of Grants Pass High School is the Dean of Girls, Bertha Calhoun. In addition to conferring with the girls concerning their problems, Miss Cal- houn finds time to work in the office, help with schedules and advise Girls' League. Miss Calhoun, in the following words, shows her interest in you, as a student. As education is re- ceiving a greater emphasis throughout the world, it becomes increasingly important to us at Grants Pass High School. I am confident that you can and will meet the needs of these times. It is my wish that I may do everything possible to help each of you in achieving your goals. DEANS EXPRESS CONFIDENCE IN SPACE AGE STUDENTS Personal, school and community adjustment of the student falls in the province of James Keith, Dean of Boys. Better known as Tuffy to his colleagues and pupils, Mr. Keith is engaged in helping solve per- sonal problems, acting as a disciplinarian, advising Boys' Federation and giving information as to col- lege entrance and military service. His confidence in the capabilities of youth is ex- pressed by these words. It has been my privilege to be a member of the faculty of Grants Pass High School for the past twenty years. Because of this experience, the advent of Sputnik has not made me pessimistic. I feel our teenagers are prepared to answer life's challenges, either at home or abroad. A072426 Answering student questions, fill- The keeping of an accurate account ing out absence slips and preparing of student attendance causes Mar- tests for teachers are all in a day's jorie Ball to have a closer associa- work for Jeanne Hobson. tion with the deans than any other secretary. Acting as Mr. Thomas' secretary and the school's cashier is Jeanne Howell who also does mimeograph- ing for the high school and the administration. GPHS KEPT HUMMING BY EFFICIENT STAFF I .,r,...s.'. Left to right: L. Sparlin, C. Ownby, R. Shepherd, L. Golder, W. Hunsinger, P. Sommers. The 3:31 dismissal bell rings, the halls are soon cleared and the custo- dians go about their work of cleaning the school, make it presentable for the coming day. During the day frustrated students or wanting teachers always find the janitors ready and willing to lend a helping hand. If it were not for these men, neatness and order would not prevail to a desired degree. I9 SUPERINTENDENT PUTS SCHOOL BOARD'S POLICY INTO OPERATION Ralph E. Jones, Superintendent Board Represents Many Views The people of district 'T are represented by a small but important group known as the school board. The board, made up of five members, is charged with the responsibility of formulating a school policy for the district. Membership consists of Mr. W. F. Johnson, at- torney, Mr. C. B. Knutson, store manager, Dr. E. C. Wall, general practitioner, Mr. F. E. Boardman, electrical maintenance supervisor, and Mrs. H. F. Renfro, business woman. The policy that they effect is translated into action by the district superintendent, Ralph E. Jones. Mr. Jones, a former teacher and principal, is a highly specialized executive who is trained to ex- ecute the wishes of the board into a well-run and organized school district. E. Renfro, F. Boardman, E. Wall, W. Johnson, R. Jones, C. Knutson Buildings and equipment are kept in The safe arrival and return of sixty- Built in 1949, the administration buildlng top condition through the efforts of six per cent of the student body de- houses the governing body of d1Stl'1Ct '7 the versatile maintenance department. pends on the fleet of thirty-two busses. Nettie Schweinfurt Secretary to the Superintendent T .V A Lillian Fosberry , . , Bookkeeper - ' ':'E'fE:535Ey?55mEf': U 1 n Q MarJor1e Todd .: , ' Bookkeeper 2212 2 K ...,,, ,. ,., ' Charles Hamilton Transportation Foreman V, ke' , 1. ,Q Q Uh . Wg k A J 3 it X 5' ff 1- 'V wt A Ralph Lidman Maintenance Foreman - A if ,'.: ,J DISTRICT 7 STAFF The superintendent's numerous duties are alleviated somewhat by Fred Gray, who fills the newly- created position of Administrative Assistant. Tom Denney Attendance Officer George Buck Deputy Clerk to District 7 . S-pmvfmvim ?xXx FACULTY ILLUMINATE STUDENTS BY . . . September sees the return of many teachers and the debut of several who will soon become what seems an inseparable part of our school. These men and women, who are held high in our estimation, try to condense their experience and edu- cation into one meaningful year of study so that we, as students, are able to comprehend and satisfac- torily complete the requirements of that course. The faculty's guiding hand is also evident in extracur- ricular events. Teachers, too, have their own activities. Many of them are members of local, state and national educa- tion associations which are set up to promote better education and improve teacher welfare. To receive instructions and air opinions they at- tend periodic faculty meetings while the weekly coffee hour is set up to give them a chance to relax and enjoy themselves. Norman Anderson: Speech, English III, National For- ensic League and Ticket Squad Charles Bothwell: U.S. History, Junior Class Advisor and Ticket Squad Lois De Courcey: Latin and Ciceronian Club NU HUU cmcovn swswe Tl f- cos-wouwrs 7 5 mm mn :Q nfamvz - mm ,, SIPARAYOI F HISIFWI PLN! 009915 lull!! Frank Bishop: Auto Mechanics, Knucklebusters and Ticket Squad . . . INTRODUCING IDEAS Jack Clark: Social Economics, Journalism, Scroll and Ticket Squad Gay. lx Y agp gf? G Q 7 i 5 k 'rw-yvw-w-f-W... . 3 Esther Fox: Art and Art for Service Alma Fl'6l'iChS! H0memaking and Fu- Janet Gl'0V9S! English III, Dra- ture Homemakers ma, Junior Class Advisor, Na- tional Thespians and Penthouse Players. . . . ILLUSTRATING PGINTS Geraldine Halbert: Physical Education, Girls' Athletics, Girls' Letter Club and Future Medi- cal Workers if rl 'B V.,, ,gow K Esther Hansen: Algebra, Geometry Howard Harrison: English IV, Student Council and ' S ' Cl Advisor and Sophomore Class Advisor enior ass Myrtle Hayes: Shorthand, Transcription, Future Business Leaders and Hi-C LJETZGENCU Richard Holliday: Math Club and 'Ticket Squad William Martell: World History, U.S. History, Varsity Wrestling and Caveman Patrol Jesse Loffer: Athletic Director and Physical Educa- tion Melvin Ingram: Physical Ed- ucation, Driver's Education Gale Jones: Visual Aids and Camera Varsity Football and Varsity UG!! fc '- M ,f-Into, Frank Jones: Mechanical Draw- Ezra Jansen: Geometry and Ticket Maxine Jones: English III, Junior C up u lass ing, Graphite Grinders and Ticket Squad Advisor and Future Teachers Squad Ronald Hollensted: Vocal Music and Drill Team Donald Hedgepeth: Mathematics, Varsity Foot- ball and Caveman Patrol . . INSPIRING THOUGHT Stanley Marchington: U.S. History, Junior Class Advisor, National Honor and Ticket Squad Q . W., .wk i is Raymond McAllister: Instrumental Music Oren Masters: Wood Shop and Ticket Squad C tttt i i'..... Walter Nelson: Bookkeeping, Future Business Leaders and Ticket Squad William McKinney: Commercial Law, Typing Caveman Patrol and Ticket Squad Maida Page: English II, Student Council and Sophomore Class Advisor Sarah Parr: Remedial English 1 - Qewwmim- w,mw1-fwQ,,N.i,m:wmmm m.m Y 2,83 . or me .Ly 418 :Qi 5 Ma 1 Cecil Petit: Chemistry and Ticket Squad Mary Plummer! English IV and SGH' Gordon Prehmi Social ECOUOUUCS ior Class Advisor Varsity Basketball, Senior Class Preston Rohner: Typing and Ticket Squad 3 52532369 Advisor and Varsity G . . . INTERPRETING AMERICANISM Leo Schweinfurt: Social Economics and Senior Class Advisor Dean Schultz: Typing and Ticket Squad Marsha Steward: French, English II, Donald Theriault: English II, Assembly Gordon Trisko: Librarian and Li- French Club and Rally Squad Committee Chairman and Ticket Squad brary Club Fern Trull: U.S. History and International Relations League 'T X ll I il a N s W 1 X yr! , k . CQ wi MA gil? E9 of - ,Awufamwgw-ww '15, N lf, . ,,: Leslie Weigart: Biology, Sophomore Class Advisor, Forestry Club and Ticket Squad Grace Van Walk: Spanish, English III, National Honor and Los Amigos I Russell Werner: Biology, Varsity Track and Var- sity r:Gn - Ywmri hz: S, ' :rw , ,,,, Q ,is 1 I 1 1 1 1 l 1 ' 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 : 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1, 1 I , 1 1 1 u I , Q,-, Q'Q'.',' '-'Q ...,.......Q.. .Qf.e.'.',,o.-,.-3-Q Q -, u-.-4.'Q',-Q, Q 0,-.Q.'. Q - -,-,Q Q . . . . - Q . . Q.-.'.' -,Q .0-'-'Q s.-. -.-. -'QM - ef.- . 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Richard Barker Linda Bassett Terry Basnett Maxine Arnold Judy Backus Darlene Baker William Banks Kenneth Bastian Guy Beathe Neil Beck Judith Bennett Dennis Alertas Donna Alt Bonnie Altman Karen Anders Lauretta Abel Sue Abernathy David Adams James Agee Charles Alcock Ivan Alderson Ellsworth Anderson Y gum dn Q49 Sheila Bennett Sandra Benson Steve Benson Jean Bernet Judy Birkendeder Robert Blacketor James Blacksmith Joe Blanchard Paul Blinka Nancy Bondietti Francis Booth Mae Booze Judy Borgman Larry Bowser Robert Boyce William Bramblett Mary Brazil Linda Breckheimer Margaret Brewer Phyllis Brewster John Broer Arliss Brooks Rosemary Brunell Norman Bryant Elzie Buckner John Burke Dolores Burnett Susan Burnett Lee Burton Nancy Butchart Elanor Butt Henry Campbell Daniel Carlson Joyce Carlton Eddie Carter Susan Cathey Karen Cattanach Pamela Chamberlain Ralph Chandeler Catherine Chapman Animated response from sophomore cheering section promotes a lively school smrit. . 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N ii liifwwfh 1 'r X ir ss f-Q ,Qli W Y -,-Q' 3 A in J .sf Hugh 41 , X f fjg r ' 11 ,.., i., one n H' i f at l trrnn i f f, l, gi ' g d I , my X Q :EL ix Glenda Christean David Christensen Dianne Christie William Chronister Gary Clark Leonard Clark Priscilla Clark Gary Clasby Raymond Cleaver Donald Cline Linda Cobbs William Colee Alice Collin Bradley Collison Allyn Coon Dixie Coltrane Janelle Cooper Joanne Corak William Corbell Kerry Corey Jim Coverdale Fairlyn Covey Sherry Covey Ronald Cowin Sandra Cramer Betty Crisel David Cruickshank Jerry Crutsinger Annie Daugherty Delbert Davenport Bill Daves Verlin David Joy Day Fred Dayton Marilyn Deckard Thomas Deckard Steve Decker i J F f- ,, -me M. , , My :,,:. A D Marilyn Deckelman V V w - w 'agp EIC! xv is R if P M. f Leona Deringer Vernon Deringer Jeanette Dewey Jean De Young Joe Dickerson Joan Diess Marlene Dietrich Mickey Diltz Dan Doan Ardyce Doescher Larry Donald Peter Dotts Sharon Downing William Doyle Dwight Dubbs Jack Dunham Valarie Eckstein Jackie Egbert Janelle Ellison Johnny Evetts AQ W 5 2 if 1 1 u 2, f J iele , ,F 'Y' K ' rs, rl , .4 Mlm we xx A ILM 1 if C .H I' iz. . 7,,l . .. it teei , Er , , wwzx. -f,-f., 75-,Q -. ll K f H 54' Q, Q 'tl i 'UK A 2 ii ' 5 1' 'W Qf.a 'Q ta X RR t 1 Q X X 4 nl x 'X ' J J JW- ' 3 at ry L J 1 is 1, y 4 e t Q ' rlye L it VM VZV. 1 E L :IT z igr.l: M if e o' ti f l fit'-i-...m f , J e if F , iy , L 2, , y n ea- J 3 E, ' -N , ,, lij K X David Feiring I in ff , gflanda Mae Ferrell - '- 45 in aron Ferry A 3 'WMS fi :., ffm ,V ff is Barbara Finch f +-M f ' V g,Lr v -L WS Charlotte Firestone Z - Z? , H . . ff J I X ii I V i Bold biologists M. Diltz, R. Barker, M. Deckard and N. Butchart marvel UD at interior of preserved specimens while L. Weigart patiently awaits questioning. 43 -, T5 -1 Vi -:K :f 4 gk .ver ' . '55, is we 4.. i.. . pf ii' A ' 'A if elif, , Q ' we ww' fix!- :li'5s'Y,' S G V- fin. fl wr, f ff, 1:32 iierifwlff , Y5 344171, - 1. vt at 15. S it l rlrs gy J 4 it l QQ? Q 5ovuonoaes J Jimmie Harris Mike Harris Rodger Harris Rose Harris Roy Harris Patricia Harrold Floyd Harney Ruth Harper Calvin Dianne Harris . ,.' J Q 5 Xa ZZ' Shirley Hall James Hamilton John Harelson Marcia Harlacher Harris gigs Q2 as Harold Harris . gi 'P at of J it f tw wil 5' ,fu law! wr lg -r :Wir ' I- Li xr :fl i 'CJ fr ' mga lk V. .yi G G ,fi ri e Q .',' fif' iz G , ,,-i r ,TN Harvey Graham Kay Graham Kaye Gray Donald Green Dolly Griffith Gary Grosh Larry Guches Lonna Guest Roy Hager - riri 'e , ,, .1,4w 7g,1f--j5, ,' ,Q N-'1l0l 3,' , Judith Foote Linda Foster Mary Fredrickson Ron Fry Theodore Fuhrmeister Richard Fuller Richard Gale Ronald Garris Susie Garner Patricia Gibson Gayle Gilbert Grace Goode f Si Wx . . - we R am ,M :ir N. .. eesafii N ,.,. i L... fa byiii fm G eris A i i . l J' Q gg P: 5 K Sift M as A We 9 ,ng 11 at I- L M, . .7 1 ,515- ' , ..., .,- . , N, , . f.,..l 1, - ft 'V ,.qr'S Q , , 2 .ve ff, r . W if F' x N he fi ll K ' my Y Unxeiling the prominent Sophomore Interests is the function of the Kudar Preference Tests. tv eil ff . , 'sf G Csgg, 'lst . 'La N Henry Hart Larry Hassett Thomas Hathaway Gail Hayden Paula Hayes Donald Heap Darolyn Hembree Howard Hemphill Kenneth Hendrickson Fred Higginbotham Ralph Hill wfggg Ronald Himrick , f Katherine Hobson ,I , , Alice Hoetor Peggi Hodge Robert Hodson Laverne Hoff ,ff ga ' Norman Hoffman it Michael Hogan ' ph , Darwin Holbrook K V' 'YW at , Janie Holland I U ' Jeannie Holland . --,: V. John Holland A Williani Holly larsl 1 Y Sybil Holm W, A ,l,5j5lV' Gerry Holmes S., W- 'WP 1. 5? r Xie ggi, in We Thomas Hooker . , . -' wi, K5 Q V ? Diane Howell .. in Connie Hughes Jay Hughes Floyd Hugoboom f' .,.,, - Max y lhrr ira al gi , .1 V , fri 3 L 4 rt H5 , t, X ,V 'V 5 2. V , .5,,v,1'2': S ' K' L' EE If. if -'f i ele -ar! wg , 'vi if ,nw .. fx f fw K ,W , A l, ,ies l llsl if r r 5' 1 XV, In df! in It K -llvfzl 71' . L IAI: A fe? l lm ., in I W ,ai .,,., Aa :v,V I ., if . HE Vi.,, E t F ,r. , , fill- , , rrrs y ,l ., q T ip V ,I xiri i' -V 4 ' --l-. , ,,-- ' V .Ziif if ' ' I -TQ ', .' ' t 3 l 'iiz 3 3 W E ,a . :W at xg fl, 12555 2 2 lrl 4 M 45 Gleeful sophs generate yim and vigor at rally preceding the traditionally knock-down, drag-out football conflict between Medford Tornadoes and the Cavemen. K X. f Q, .- 4 -A M J do 'AJ K- R r 4' ,J J' an Robert Hummel Loa Huneycutt William Hunsinger Arthur Husen Janet Hutchins Gary Ike F gr q...Q Va if , f 1 H V z 1 I b Deanna i 2' ,' if 1. 5 , 4 . Jensen it o,- 1 ' ' ' -i ii ' fav ' X ' A A' W , 5' V 5 'Q' ,.-:ZH ' : ' f iifis ' ' ' - 1 ' ggzfflu -Q, rin' X 't fi . I ,K ,R 559,49 qu 9 M' 5 Q ohm Wilton Richard Stephen Lana Larry Ivie Jackson James Jameson Janssen Marylou ,... I Jensen 6, 0 XP X Janet L Bonnie Q3 , Johanson Johnson f SOPHONORES A A 1 ' A 4' if .W ssee Q J ., 'ffl 'R f-Mvlfxi J Z'i ' 1 ' iirs -' I gTo,1j'1 A ff Q V ' .Q if Q 'A if 'im . . rf Q M :ix A 'ix A' ,.. 2 .... i J., J :::.. J s af. J s , 9 1 J , V 'if f 'QL'.-- J vi Q Mig as if J: 1 I ry ' J - 'V Q me VJ- Wkw' im. ' x ri J: 7' . Y iii, t . , 6 eg? -:Lf tr s e l F J 1.9 Gary Johnson Janet Johnson Jerry Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Richard Johnson Jerald Johnston William Johnston James Joiner Paul Jones David Kassahn Norma Kathka Roberta Katzenbach Beverly Kaufman Shirley Keener Sandra Kellems Richard Kellogg James Kendall Carolyn King Myra Kirkland Patricia Klum Katie Knutson Ronald Koop James Lake Richard Malisch Robert Mars Kenneth Marshall Thomas Marthaller Patricia Lane Dennis Larson Barbara Lawless Lois Leach Lola Ledin Margaret Leffler Jim Leonard Kathleen Lewey Max Lichtenstein Sharon Lindemann Lyla Lloyd Robert Loper Carol Lorenz Linda Lugenbeel Heather Lundgren Cecilia Maphet Judith Marsh sg by ,, A V ' m ay L ,V , ge I VV M V, , ,L,'L ' -L W 'f ii? ' T' ' r 1 5 D 4? i ff S 4 5 wg ' L f i rr o , sr, erlero L' IL, , A S , S 'A - M - ' rroo S M ' S i t , ' t V S ,uhh -f , , , xl N? I Somsonowzs Q Gary McLain Elagrace McLean Phyllis McLean Margaret McManamon David Meade June Meade Jeff Meek Marilyn Melton Paul Michaels David Middleton Claudia Mijo Mark Millemann Rita Miller Sheryl Miller Sharon Mitchell Mar Montgomery Y Bernard Moore Charles Moore James Morin Vicki Morrison Sharon Murphy Clyde Murray David Massey Carolyn Matteson Karen McAlavge Betty McCarty James McClung Garry McCorkle Gay McDonald 2 yrr, , , Delilah McGuire -, f -lo V ' m ,jg Pat Mclnturf ' A . 'V,z. ltii 3 ' 'H' S 1-it ,MQ l 'I Robert Murray Cheryl Nealy Myrtice Nealy 48 G J ., . . ZKZAI 'M' ,ma 4 l A cz 'L ' Donald a s Nelson fx H James '79 A , Newell ,Wig x ' Dick -' ' Newman A ' 'i . 1: V' Q ' g , dk - My R533 l l , , Daniel Nichols J 2 'Y Larry Darlene Nutter in 1 QQ M r J Newman Robert Olds we ' 'L f J , Chris Olsen li 'S ' Wi - J? ' Y , , L- Q.. - , A I g V, gi .. for 2 ,.i, sv'- Ji' 5 HPI we P s P ' J as , at ., - - V A LLL 5 VL V- - K ' ima? ' V3 2 ' Olson Patricia Otis Wi' r s 7 'fr --:' TE '- rL,L, 5 ' 5932, 'A V 1 at .i',- ' J in i Fri? 1 J e ss J 11. I' - 'ik X ..,hrr lx FA io ' Z I Edward 1 V ,f x Ownbey K' rw bf' ' Lahoring vigorously on cabinet Work are D. Doan, B. Pfaendler and J. Johnson, V ' ' ,R while instructor O. Masters checks tool condition. ,,.,. 17 tu , I ri,i Q1 , ' 'JW 5 Obstet V! M Dennis Packard Walter Packard Alan Patterson Mike Patterson Valerie Patterson Rodger Paul V ' H ' i, . ,n,, f ' J fi' S GL? rr ff zf nite George Pearson V, 2 Janet Pearson , ., T3 f I , Ross Peckham gl 'lr Tula Pedigo e . -Q Charles Pelkey 1, S3913 75 . Q . ggi: .7 3-:E i Aer' eses L S. at hw 5 Ss Q Y AL - sin S .al . 1 F I -za ....a ,. my - 'if M it ig E Q Q a wi, W A, . V, rw... A hw 49 Frank Pelroy Karon lJPf01'S9I1 Holm Pl'8.CI1fllf'1' Judy Phillips Ric'l1a1'cl Pigg i525 n . 3 M l Y' da . f il.: It ' ww , it 'uf Z L A v f' Q 1 f ' ...A l wi- 'lf .wi Rurlolpli lluwl l'at1'iciz1 llrivlms Rolmcrt llritcliott Sliirlvy l'1'ow Gary l'1'uitt , ii suplmmnoiwx boys Oxercise stremlously lmy cluinfg czllistlicnics in P.lC. class. , :a, 5. .,,, f w ' i Michael Pilkington Jerry Pluntz Sallyzxnno Platko Tina Plumnxci' Karon Pont ,yi M in fW2Q2i,'M Qmm I. ' U H J swf l if i l , i, V- i - K 9 Vg ,f. I J , ui I it Q? N g A ,Q ,kLh Q V , , K . K V. ' K ' Z ' sw ,ff 3, TQ' ' A K 5' A A A iss ,im X' 27 gk . I ,,,,i 1 ,E lj A in Ay 4-I Vliki ' iill 5 N, f--.-E ., A Linrlu l'x'uiliici'v ' LA VA E, i A,,., M 7 Sarzx-Janu Pullvn E K V - YY M f --h VVV' -1 y i lllf'll2ll'il l'ulsc - ' '.', E V i H : ' .Tori Has-mln ii - fii l l ' i if ll il l, ' l ,N,'l. an V. My 42l' ix ,. K 'ln f ffm, -- K me :.,l 55' 'Q - Q . ' V4-rflvll Hagan ' . V' 5 Q V IAll'yZll1U Ralston Vk, .. -kr ' rv L-174, I ' ',..-'r' ' I iz., , -V 'il Klwm- Rzxsunm-n - 5 Q - liruw Kay QIPM WL- asm, ig: -Q . 1 al wf 'WB K Q, ZH- . 'SEM is E M l W 2 g i ,r- ?'52l1fgi?5g '- M A -- K fl - . , if , Q 3? E ifwigw ,Q x lflffggav new i -xmmfligg' liwlmwtxx Huy Glonn lil-ml llilrulsl livvtl Dun llvvllvl' wifi Marcia Reid Edward Renfro Cheri Rhodes Kenneth Rhodes Donald Rice David Ricks Ralph Ripley Douglas Robertson Richard Robertson Jean Robinson Joyce Rogers Barbara Roley i F L , f SOPHGYIORES f Sheila Roley Darrell Rose Wayne Rose Keith Ruska Robert Russell Clifford Ryan Patricia Sackett Richard Santillie May Satterfield Thomas Scherf Louise Scherlie Mary Satterfield Tony Schmid Diane Schultz Robert Sealy Lyndia Sheets Robert Silva Carroll Simmons Judy Shier Michael Shipler Nancy Shone Jerry Simpson Sharon Sloan James Smith James Smith 4,9 V ,. ji, We A wfm .. wi K, s,z1'3fx f A. My L3 QM iid? . . .. ww? girly . K Af?lfQl'?gf2?g gag? wi- ' 23m22z?h?ili EV! 2 5 5 is 2, igwwmi x 5 f tm? P li it if V 2 2 Q xxigxmf K Q K N ffm We ' , K' Y5 3 ,s in 'iw fizlggw iii X? S, awe! 9: f -skffgigif s 1 53 , ,, Q Q wmv P K S lf A X X , 4 Ll 2 K2 F K R S 5 wa 5 S. is - 'f K , k 1, Sammie Snyder Shirley Spencer Gary Stafford George Stanger Judith Stansbury Leota Stansfield Dorothy Starns Alvie Staten Judy Steele Julious Steele John Stephens Kenneth Stertman Gary Stevens Jim Stevens Robert Steward Rhoda Stewart K ix ii25?5igQll3YQi5ig ,J f ',ei.i all -ygkg il , .i,?::i if,:' L , V5.5 Betty Stoltenberg Q, M. J 'ir' Glorla Stoner 11m-, L :v , .,',' Q c , 1111 4 pm--rziefftgp ., : 1' 12141, - . fkiggypyg my Donald St1'aI1dql11SlZ 'ffm ,. , fl'-?211i5ff 2?geiS' 'wi V, lwliivilii 1 mg he 1 1' , ?2i52i!,fL 54 ' S v f 1.15141 Nix ,e A ,.., 3 Q . K E-caii' 1 'W' it I 31, E' - 1 0 Jim Streeter Visual acuity test determines vision ranges of C. Hughes, Inq W SQPHAMGRES E Buckner and A. Collins while advisor W. Ensminger assists in the testing. Dennis Swisher Karen Tedrick m,.-aetirwavl -,-mac Roberta Stephenson A I I 'Y 4- J 1 'WK X' fx, .Q r y af at W 'SEAL ftp Q x 5 e 5 A - K 5548+ J st 1 , f .I -: . I s M i ,I Barbara Terry Jim Trotter Wanda Thietje Gloria Thompson Larry Toothman Mary Tribbey Priscillia Turley David Turner Sidney Usher James Ullian David Van Arsdall Jerry Walden Nancy Walters Tina Warren Michael Van De Walker Michael Vannice Betty Varga Betty Varner Lolita Varner Alice Vobora .mm f 'f ws Q N ii i' ll . , J 1 iii K K ,. 1 rl i, . , QM 'L f ,,,. ,' . , it V if n J is A ., Mx , X52 if ' i :- ' ' A - - 1 7341135-71: . lda,e J edea - W, ,. . J Z w i .,.L J' ,. af 'e-r 1 d ,, f J wifi 4 J , ' ,egg fi' g' A 1 B f J 18 5531 ' My ri ' as ' , . 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A .xt Nancy Wheeler Mary Whitcomb Brain White Patricia White Patty Lee White Bruce Wick Shirley Wick Lanny Wigren Harry Wiik Robert Wilde Sandra Wilfong Geraldine Willard Joanne Willcutt Sharon Williams Betty Wilson James Wilson Maxine Wilson Sandra Wilson Barbara Winterbottom Jeffery Wood John Wood David Woods John Wulk Anice Wyland Barbara Wylder Shella Wymer Barbara Yokum Kathleen Youde David Young Evon Zerr Sandra Zinter Sophomores Not Pictured Twila Daniels John Hubbard William French James Mayers :HWS VN' QQEBH 1 E S SE 2 v A Q ! 4 a E 5 I 3 E a s F e , 4 e P s J 1 '1 7 .4 4 5 4 a 4 P . i 4 I x 1-.u-f.:..m .-.1.1.1.-,.-1.1-.-.v.u.vg-.-.W-e.-.wn.'.w:nn-ff.nm-un.-.vm-1-vf.-.-4.1-mm1-nm-nn:2:4-.v.-.-mn.,s.v.-.-nw-1.1.-.-.'.r.r.1-.-.-.-Q-1.-1-rw...-.wmv imma nm:-mmhrmpgc.-r,-.-ang.-n.-mm.-4.-w.-ff.ry:ug:cn-ummvu-.v.wh-.u.v-m.1w.Q.-.w.u.ng-1.1-1.: .ni . ,-, . 4 .10-'.nf. . .54 r.-.-,-.'. .'-x - '.f -.-,'.g.g.,., v.- -3.3.-35.1 ,.,.,.. -.1 -.g.'.'.'. .g.,.g.s, ,-.-. , -,., .,. ,fs .9 -4.5.9 -.a . '.5.'. .'-gq.-.sf -3.40 '.3 a 1- -253.5-rf-Q.,f-Q.-!':'.'.',-1-,4'-:L '-'!- -.-.5,5.'.g5.-, .3-1-t.g.9'-, .- g., 1 1 l 1 I 2 2 2 Q K, ,mt Nh if 1 2 I ,.,2 V 1 5 4 le- -. ,JL ., kt ,S retflry: L. Loffer. treasurer: D. Anderson, vice president: C. Bothwell, zulvisor. Sitting, left to right: J. Buck, M. Holm, D. Mlller, S Summers, C. Christensen, R. Olson, D. Reid, O. Nealy, M. Pearson. Nl. liz-ffl, J. Kemp. 4:-:-:-t':-:::s:f.:fr:W ' ' ' fa,-24-2--4 ' ,. Dramatic experience and dance decorating will live in thz memories of G.P this year's Junior Class Play was a mystery-comedy built around the antics of two old ladies and their elderberry wine. Ushcring- in the springtime activities is the Junior Prom which sets the pace at a fast tempo when final decorations are put into place, last minute corsapges ordered and crowning touches are added to new attire. Acting and dancing consume much time but juniors manzurc to do the seemingly impossible school work. U.S. history and English III are musts for all, while an additional year of boys' Phys. Ed. is required. Math III, shorthand, and shop may constitute students' schedules but other subject choices are popular. Junior Skip-Day climaxes the school year. A more serious side of this class emerges when the girls in pastel formals carry flowered arches which make the commencement exercises nationally renowned. .H.S. Juniors. Arsenic and Old Luce, . v 5 ,0,, as 'n . .,o.o' . ,. 'S , , , .'. -9.rZ'Zs , Nw... , H , , -0. 3,12 4-2-Z' - bf-20' 9.'.,.., , . uv,-4. .s - , ,,9, . ,, H I, Q... ,o, . -. .N 03. ,, ,,,- ,,. .3 -, ,e .. - . ua 0 -,.r,,. .- D ,, , .,. . 5 o . .. .A P, ., ',. , ., .,. , , . ,5 O, 3. . .. nz, ,-,,., 4. - .0 0 z, . .. .. ' . ,. , .. ,. , . . . . . . . .. .. I . ,Q , . -,.. ,.- ,Q ,, , yu. wg-,ar - - .. -.. -. 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Santillie unite to correctly reproduce a sediment iff bulb. if .red r . V.: .iER!BBQit A IMY' -ff. :a ff ,..,, .. is ' :fr fl ff' 'E fy! 'ffriiii E-'hd , 7 ff xv alwafdeipqrasr digit are lr re'rce 1--N 'iiil H .--. . 1 wash n.r. a 'a+ has , A ir. r aa- .A . . ,. . iirre ':'- .... .. l V ti ghdwgr sziwifasikwwarbx wird Wx car ss ...sr . 'Ef?:Q?ii7E pjiiiifizi ' t i al.,-afif- 2 Q Sl ..... H ivm.iwmw nm:'W??e frw ' '1f. I -- ll 5 1 fig-In I fl Qk I' . .elif SR Phil Anderson Ellen Andrews Margaret Ashway Wayne Ashworth Howard Backus Charles Badcock Harry Baker Robert Baker Sharon Baker Lois Baldwin Stony Barnes Barbara Barrett Spencer Bartlett Harold Bassford John Bastian Joan Bayliss Colman Beddo A e' J ' 2 ' J ,',,,g V S A ,. ' LL.,, 1 ' ' j g A ,,,. , i N' J oil Q 1 fav li 'f'g,Qi, 'gif-51 5 ,,' life -Qgi ' , - fill ' ij,f,,.,'fl 'f' w:,ag'1lv-A M - , .... ,',i--lf,??e',w 'W ' V' ,ge V51 -1 . t Q LL,, f , V ,,,-. 2 , t,,, - f -' 'V :?f'5 'f PI f,,'17Q' 3 i W1 ja-ff?-x A - I 5' A, - ll Adelheld Berg A ' . I . V - W 7 , ' yfbmdfzg it - r . g f ,f Sandra B1rd ' 4 , , f gg lf Q Sharon Blscup '-I, . V , - H vm' ' 'g .V '?fp,: '- f , WV W-ww' J iff ' J f' ,2,.LJf,,5:'?fsff 2'1'f'?f j' 4-,:xifsiQ 2 zfngj fi: X.. ,- , . 'ii ,pw Swift 'iii ' S My , , f Llnda Blakesley - James Blodgett Betty Blume f A ' - Q -54, , - ,wi 'EAW' 2,,i,'i-gjxfj, ri: ' ' ,iis::?.... U V Q -. , , , . A if ggi, V M,ki 5, , Q .rw t Q 2 lat? fy 7 5 , ,. 4 2 a 2 5 of 91 ,l a '4' 45 ,. .,,,, ., 3, 5 dbz- ' - f fa U 35 ,Hg Wa y xt Q Q ti ff 54 , 3. J A if M li Judith Buck James Buddenhagen Max Buffington Patricia Burns Kathryn Burroughs Karen Byers Tom Brown Sharon Burnham Joan Robert Bryant we Sarah Blume Gary Bourquin Mary Ellen Beed Rosie Beeghly Royal Benner Carol Bennett Stephen Bennett Patrick Bowers Ernest Branham Karen Breedlove Jean Brickey Fredrick Broer Daniel Brooks Bryant 'E' fill' xw955Z?iEEii52?Ei? . if 'ff . .wa 9 5- J 5 W . 1.1-fr. gs mix.--.1 W 'f-: f '. ti' Si? . -- ,. ' -A X W K ig wliflwxq 1 1 4 Q ' 41 ,f rf Pa K xiii 1 1 4 4 HR 5 if f s : 52' '- f lt.-. K is W ,li im K l , :fl A 1 4 M B' ' , '-ig wg ,-,, fffifl? . . ,,LL VL Vz - ' 1 l---- . . -Q 7 7 , . .5 bfi Y, fini? ' ' ei ' I fn ,Lai -2 Lim : , sg, I M Qi.-igjy A 4' VIA, j . . A IT?-? .fl .f 2 1125? I' 5 ii I - n ','.. LAL' if C . -' 'PV ' 4 - Sl -1 : 94 -, :ggi f , 1 HP ,Q .. 1 ll' M- '-'3I fNi'15 --gf',,:. 'T 3' . gs' 5::.2j-Q' Wi 12 5 'eu V ' Q I 5 sys. ' . in 1 r . my Y 51 23, . K l 1 , 5 if F 2 I 'Fifi f fEEi:6 ,jf ZZ V329 -'S Z ii 774155812 'i f s izifiiieaifn Mary Chittock BOHIUG Clafk Carol Christensen Rod COCh1'9-11 i 'Ss 4 A My N ie S 1 Curtis Coffield Patricia Cole Jerry Coleman Bill Cole Terri Coleman Tom Coleman Billie Collins Nelda Collins Erecting stage sets for the Junior Class.Play involves R. Hixon's, F. Harrison's and K. Prieb's helping hands. ll! Cook Cook Patsy Cook Kenneth E. Kenneth L. Jeri Byrd Chrystine Camp Myrna Canfield Robert Carr Gary Carte Thomas Case Diana Castle Judith Cathey Linda Chapman Jim Childers C f Q 'X is is s , ag 'W QW 'A - , . M ..,, wif 3 .iff N293 x ' K fy.: I ' H: 1.1: ' A 1 .A lg, ,, z.., ,Q W jig H was k NEW 'f M KW s' 1.1 ,. ., f,-fgf sl ' -'f:i!,,. Q' :if K , T fill 'Q 'fi , , 3, Richard Cotter I LVV i i if , ' 'J Sharon Cowin If . - Sandra COX Q2 VV'ZAZ U,m, g,' 3 it it W Lgf? , . ' Yvonne COX wi' krxrrl, ii i' :' C , Melvin Crisel V ' ' J Ronald Cunningham ' ml'k ' SLZHA MW ' Donna Dale V Melinda Dallas VV V VV 1 L L Richard Daugherty wmv w if V 'M 'V Adelle Davenport t z Y i ' J' V u V 'V' 2 . ii o Glenn Davis X 5 , 1 i i i Jeffrey Davis A' ' VV VV ' J L F is ii my X 7 Richard Davis V Ruth Davis , ,V V 3 ' Linda Dean VLVD l Q IEJVVVVV 1 p x , ,... VVVVVV,V y 3 49 Judy Deonier it James Dickson John Dierks Bob Doland HVL.. f- VV VVV V NVVVVVVV Gordon Elmore Russell Elmore Janet Erickson Ron Erickson Ethal Erwin Arthur Evans Luella Fehrs Mable Ferguson Betty Flickinger Michael Flower Wendell Flowers Janet Fournier Linda Dunken Dean Early Gwendolyn Ellis David Ells Mike Ells Beryle Dollarhide Arlyss Dunham Carolyn Dunham John Dunham ' ' S' 1, J ' : J . s r VV V VV, M , P 1 q Q new a 14? L' ! F21 Q I iiii 4? J n ru V, .VV V 'V is Q 4 ? M, Z r x 0 . sf 2 l-.l V , 4 V V i -, M x-f'i -rm . ,:Vy, , : V K lm, 1 ,- , VV , i ff VVH VVV V V V HV 5 VT , V W l,.f ., , . V . I -' ' i ,VH-Sa fg,'.Q f ' . . me :a, .. - : gl. .l yr if 1a-W , -n .V - M gr fl ,,-- of P, 14,5'., . ,f , 7 gx,,,, r , .E ww, was 5 ., A-QQQ. 13,-req if N it ,A , - . . .Q Si an ,ffm S V 4 4, X . , X my ' Q 92 or 1 'WJ 12 ve! Y 4- Ki ' mi Q Kirk Fox ff fu z,:h.W K,iL ,,m, m,yhLA Q . Francine Fowler ,l VAKV m Linda Fry 1 5.5. .- A A 0 j S B v WNW Gail Gallagher Elbert Gamble Adelaide Garner Glenda Garoutte Sharon Gasser Roxy Gatewood William Gierok Mike Gilmore Robert Goetjen Tim Goldt Doug Goree Christopher Green Pete Green Patricia Griffin Sharon Griffin Jan Griffith Judy Gronau Bonnie Gurgel Leora Haas Frank Harrison Sherillee Harrison Walter Harvey Tom Hastings Vickie Hawkins Betty Heap Tom Heap Vyvyan Hedrick 'l', N. Helmick - S. Hendrickson Y. ,V 'fr z B. Herndon lV ' A. Herring if H ... l, 4 ' A if i, 5'f'5i'?fIG ' K' , i ., ff 46211, - rorl ,,. i' 'l',. ' - - l 'i z - . 'esir f 'l A 1 A B ,W it lv fr ' J? E LX ,M ,Q 4,- 'di' . Fm W , 22 A 1 . , 5- T Marilynn Holm Larry Holmes Anita House Scott Houston Brian Howard Frank Hughes Paul Hughes Jufly Hutchins Rose lngleclue Joann lnman Michael lrelancl Carolyn Irwin Bill Janlos Dou,f1lasJz11ne-s Lorna Johansson Geralml Johnson 'gt f in , 4 Ai' 5'-ur-G' 'jg was 1 Ev l ,W fun. , fl Q' , ,W at tt'lt 'J W a Fun-filled, frolic-loving juniors express real desire to have .i vu , - .,.7f, peppy assemblies. . . i f N l,:L LAL ' Wi Y a Mary Herriott Leslie Hickman Irmigarol Hies Linda Hillman Ronald Hixon Carole Hixson Chuck Hoagland Ronald Hoatson David Hodson John Hoflson Judy Horlson Steven Hoffman Leslie Holbrook Robert Holcomb Velva Holden Leah Holcler 3 ik E lf,f.'if l. K N l '1 f 1-3 ,-1 -, . 4' v V VE vv l V , 4 , Ilxl -' . , f v . J 1 4 Q k ilwmfx A ' -nfs -'iffy' M - L Q A ' -.-Y V Mary Laue Shirley Lawson Elaine Lewellyn Mike Lewellyn Lynn Johnson Marilyn Johnson Robert Johnson Timothy Johnson Shirley Johnston Jerald Jonas Don Jordan Karen Keisecker Marilyn Kelly Janice Kemp David Kendall Edna Kenyon Kathleen Killian Nancy King Richard Klose David Knutson Carol Kramer Philip Krouse Judy Krumholz Ivan Kyniston Robert La Combe Thomas La May Harold Lamb John La Nier Mark Landis Roger Larson Sharron Larsen Carl Lasater James Leatham Sandy Lee Charlotte Lewellyn Wesley Lippert Linda Little Linda Loffer ' Richard Katzenbach A iii? I Q A K 'Nl g r' R WWA . ff A , A fl I ,,.W - y . 'Z' Y - H c W - J f? M f YA 4 it 'i1A ' j.- -,1. 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ALMQUIST, ANN: A Band 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Class Executive Board 2-4, President 4, Secretary 25 Girls' State 35 National Honor Society 2-4: Student Body Treasurer 35 Speech Club 2-4, President 3, Secretary 4. ANNIS, ANITA: Girls' Glee 2-45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Class Play 3. ARMSTRONG, JIM: Boys' Glee 25 Cross Country 45 JV Foot- ball 25 Forestry Club 45 Latin Club 45 Math Club 45 Varsity Track 2-45 Wrestling Team 2-4. ARNOLD, NOREEN: General. ATTERBERRY, RONALD: Varsity Football 35 JV Football 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Varsity G 3, 4. AUSLAND, JOHN: National Honor Society 2-4. BALDEREE, SUSAN: Class Executive Board 45 Class Play 35 Drill Team 2-45 French Club 3, 45 IRL 2-4, Historian 45 National Honor Society 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Speech Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. BANKS, THOMAS: Class Play 35 Hi-C 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Graphite Grinders 4. BARKER, GLORIA: Class Executive Board 25 FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 45 FTA 2-45 Hi-C 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 3, 4. R Baines P Barrett L. Beed J. Belle-Oudry B- Bennett BARNES, ROBERTA: Class Play 43 Future Medical Workers 2-43 Latin Club 3, 4. BARRETT, PATRICK: A Cappella 3, 43 JV Basketball 23 Class Executive Board 23 Class Play 43 Varsity Football 43 JV Football 23 Varsity Track 2-45 Varsity G 2-4. BEED, LOUIS: General. BELLE-OUDRY, JEANNE: French Club 4g FBLA 3, 43 Girls' Letter Club 3. BENNETT, BARBARA: Class Executive Board 43 Class Play 33 Drill Team 2-43 French Club 3, 43 National Thes- pians 43 Thespian Play 43 Pep Club 2-4, Program Chairman 43 Sweetheart Ball Committee 23 March of Dimes Com- mittee 3. BENNETT, RONALD: Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Football 23 Varsity G 3, 43 Wrestling Team 3. BERTAGNOLLI, JERRY: Caveman Patrol 43 FFA 3, 43 Knuckle Busters 4. BILES, GARY: General. BLAYNEY, DOREES: FBLA 43 Future Medical Workers 3, 43 Girls' Glee 3, 43 Majorette 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. BLEVINS, RICHARD: Spanish Club 3, 4g Ticket Squad 4. BOHANNON, LOYE: A Cappella 43 B Band 2-43 Boys' Glee 3. R. Blevins L. Bohannon Pondering over print styles, K. Shone G. La Haie, J. Wise and J. Cook prove . that ordering cards and announcements tempers eye appeal and good judgement 75 C. Bolton M. Bornaman L. Borsian W. Bowden T. Brazil N Brazille E. Brett J. Brinkley H. Brown J. Brown BOLTON, COLLEEN: Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Class Play 43 FTA 2-43 Girls' Glee 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. BORNAMAN, MARY: General. BORSIAN, LARRY: Class Play 3, 43 IRL 23 National Honor Society 33 National Thespians 2-43 Thespian Play 43 Penthouse Players 23 Wrestling Team 2-4. BOWDEN, WANDA: Class Play 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4, State Oration Winner 3, Delegate National Convention 33 FHA 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Thespian Play 43 Pep Club 2-43 National Forensic League 2-43 Talent Show 3, 43 Junior Prom Art Chairman 3. BRAZIL, TONY: Transferred from Florence, Oregon, 4. BRAZILLE, NANCY: Art for Service 2, 43 Girls' Glee 4. BRETT, EDWARD: Camera Club 33 FTA 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. BRINKLEY, JESSE: JV Football 23 Forestry Club 23 Knuckle Busters 43 Wrestling Team 2. BROWN, HUGH: Class Executive Board 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Football 23 Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 3, 43 Kave King Prince 3. BROWN, JULIA: French Club 33 FBLA 4, Recording Secretary 43 Library Assistants Club 2-4, Secretary 4. BRUNNER, GARY: Class Play 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Varsity G 2-43 Wrestling Team 2-4. BUCK, CLAUDIA: Art for Service 2-43 Class Play 43 GAA 43 Girls' Letter Club 4. BUDDENHAGEN, JOHN: Camera Club 23 French Club 2, 43 IRL 2-4, Student Council Representative 43 Math Club 43 National Honor Society 2-43 Spanish Club 2. G, Brunner C. Buck J. Buddenhagen J, Bum-is R, Burroughs R. Burton M. Caldwell BURRIS, JUDITH: Transferred from Van Nuys, Cali- fornia, 4. BURROUGHS, RICHARD: General. BURTON, ROGER: JV Basketball 2, 3g Knuckle Busters 43 Varsity Basketball 4. CALDWELL, MYRON: A Band 23 Varsity Football 2-43 Forestry Club 2, 3g FTA 23 Knuckle Busters 43 Spanish Club 2-43 Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 2-43 Wrestling Team 2-4. CANTWELL, PRISCILLA: FMW 43 National Honor Society 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 TOKA 3, 4, Editorial Board 4. CARSON, JERRY: JV Baseball 23 Boys' Federation Advisory Staff 33 Class Executive Board 2, 3a SCROLL 3, 43 Tennis Team 43 Varsity G 3, 4g Wrestling Team 3, 43 Co-chairman MOD Drive 3. CATTANACH, CHARLIS: A Cappella 3, 43 Class Play 33 Drill Team 43 French Club 3, 43 FMW 23 Girls' Glee 23 Girls' Triple Trio 43 Hi-C 2g Pep Club 2-4. CHANDLER, MARVIN: Varsity Baseball 2-43 Varsity Basketball 43 JV Basketball 33 Knuckle Busters 4. CHAPMAN, LEON: B Band 43 Wrestling Team 2. CHENEY, LYNN: Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 2-43 P. Cantwell J. Carson Wrestling Team 2-4. Fifty-niners' class ring embodies spirit of upperclass pride and distinction. C. Cattanach M. Chandler L. Chapman L- Cheney D. Chilcote M. Christensen D. Clark F. Clark Nw I , WS f arg W. Converse J. Cook J. Cornell J. Cramer E. Claudson M. Clifton L. Colee CHILCOTE, DON: Class Executive Board 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, IRL 2-4, Treasurer 3, President 4, National Honor Society 2-4, Secretary 43 National Thespians 2-4, Historian 49 Thespian Play 3, 4, Penthouse Players 2-4, Vice President 3, President 45 TOKA 3, 4, Business Manager 4. CHRISTENSEN, MARIAN: Class Play 3, Drill Team 3, 4, FMW 2-4, Historian 35 JANS 3, 4, GAA 2-4, Girls' Letter Club 2-43 IRL 2, 3, Recording Secretary 3, Pep Club 2-4, Speech Club 2. CLARK, DON: Class Play 4, JV Football 2, Math Club 4, Var- sity Track 2-4. CLARK, FAITH: Hi-C 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. CLAUDSON, EUNICE: French Club 3, 43 Hi-C 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3. CLIFTON, MAX: General. COLEE, LYNDA: Transferred from Los Angeles, California, 1, FBLA 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. CONVERSE, WAYNE: French Club 3, FFA 2-4, Assistant Treas- urer 4g Hi-C 2-4. COOK, JUDY: A Band 2-4, Senior Representative 4g French Club 3, 4, FTA 2-4, Secretary 45 Girls' League Social Service Chairman 3, President 4, Girls' State 3, National Honor Society 2-4, Pep Club 3, 4. CORNELL, JOY: B Band 2, French Club 3, 45 FMW 3, 45 Girls' Glee Accompanist 2-4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CRAMER, JAMES: Cavemen Patrol 2-43 Class Play 3, 43 Forestry Club 2, 33 Varsity Track 4. A. Dahlgren D, Daniels D. Davidson B, Dgan D. Dean J, Dean S. Dean J. Deckelman Filling out activity lists for TOKA disconcerts Econ classes and taxes memories. T. Daniels R. Daugherity DAHLGREN, ALFRED: Transferred from Honolulu, Hawaii, 25 Boys' Glee 45 Class Play 3, 4. DANIELS, DOLORES: GAA 45 Girls' Letter Club 4. DANIELS, TRULA: GAA 4. DAUGHERTY, REED: A Cappella 2-4, President 45 Varsity Baseball Team 3, 45 Class Executive Board 35 S.C. Rep. 35 Class Play 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 45 JV Football 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Varsity G 2-45 Wrestling Team 2-45 Boys' Quartet 45 Junior Prom Chairman 3. DATVIDSON, DONALD: A Cappella 3, 45 Boys' Glee 25 Latin Clu 4. DEAN, BENNIE: Varsity Football 3, 45 JV Football 25 Varsity HGV, Kg 4 DEAN, DOUGLAS: UA Band 2-45 Class Play 45 IRL 45 National Thespians 2-45 Thespian Play 25 Penthouse Players 25 Tennis Team Manager 2, 45 Speech Club 2, 45 Attended High School in Spokane, Washington, 3. DEAN, JOHN: Varsity Football 2-4, Captain 3, 45 Varsity G 2-4. DEAN, SUE ANN: Art for Service 2, 4. DECKELMAN, JUDY: IRL 25 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 4. J. De Lorme S. Denney C. DePew J. Derry D. Deters E. Dias A. Dodds W. Dolmage B. Doody 9 A I R. Dierks C. Dixon D. Doan DE LORME, JOSEPH: A Band 35 Class Play 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 FBLA 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Talent Show 4. DENNEY, SUSAN: Class Play 35 French Club 3, 45 FHA 25 FMW 3, 45 FTA 2-4, Historian 25 Girls' Glee 25 National Honor Society 35 Pep Club 2-45 SCROLL 4. DePEW, CAROLYN: Camera Club 25 French Club 35 Girls' Glee 2-45 SCROLL 4. DERRY, JANET: Drill- Team 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 2-45 Pep Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. - DETERS, DARRELL: JV Basketball 25 Varsity Football 45 Knuckle Busters 45 Varsity Track 2, 3. DIAS, ELAINE: Transferred from Crescent City, California, 4. DIERKS, RUDOLPH: Varsity Baseball 2-45 JV Baseball 25 Knuckle Busters 4. DIXON, COLIN: Knuckle Busters 45 Graphite Grinders 4. DOAN, DENNIS: Spanish Club 3, 4. DODDS, ADAH: FBLA 45 TOKA 2. DOLMAGE, WILLIAM: General. DOODY, BEVERLY: Girls' Glee 4. V X r A sf? Q ' WM- w A g ww , C 4 rf I my-fu Q, lib Q, ky .,,.,,, UL wk Mm fix' XT N V, ,, , H f ' A V ' V fy -- 1 iff? 3 if N ' if 1 , if. gg, 1 Y' fr J 1 6 435, 5 T. Elmore R. Endicott M. Erb D. Fehrs D. Flaming P- F0111 J. Fox A. Frazier E 1 D. -English W. Entriken Nlllllg ELMORE, TRUMAN: FFA 2-4, Vice President 2, District Sen- tinel 3, President 4. ENDICOTT, RAE: A Band 3, 4g B Band 23 Varsity Baseball 43 JV Baseball 2, 33 JV Football 2. ENGLISH, DAVID: A Band 3, 43 B Band 23 Camera Club 33 Cross Country 2-43 Track Manager 23 Varsity G 3, 4. ENTRIKEN, WALTER: A Cappella 2-4, Vice President 33 A Band 2-43 Varsity Basketball 43 Class Executive Board 2, 33 Knuckle Busters 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ERB, MIKE: Knuckle Busters 3 3 Varsity Track 3, 43 Wrestling Team 3, 4. FEHRS, DELMER: A Cappella 43 A Band 23 Class Play 3, 43 Math Club 43 National Honor Society 2-43 Graphite Grinders 4, President 4. FIFIELD, CAROLYN: Art for Service 43 Camera Club 2g Girls' Glee 23 Spanish Club 43 Christmas Play 3. FITZPATRICK, JOHN: Transferred from Oakland, California, 23 Knuckle Busters 43 Wrestling Team 3, 4. FLAMING, DONALD: A Band 2-43 Class Play 43 Varsity Football 33 JV Football 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. FORD, PATRICIA: A Cappella 3, 43 Football Princess 2, 33 FTA 2-4, Historian 3, Treasurer 43 Rally Squad 2-4, Queen 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Sweetheart Princess 3. FOX, JOHN: A Band 2-43 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 JV Baseball Team 23 Varsity Basketball 43 JV Basketball 2, 33 Camera Club 23 Class Executive Board 43 Class Play 3, 43 Varsity Football 43 JV Football 23 National Honor Society 2-4. FRAZIER, ANNA MAE: Girls' Glee 2-43 Majorette 2. C. Fifield J. Fitzpatrick FUNKE, WERNER: JV Football 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Math Club 4. GAPEN, MIRIAM: GAA 3, 43 FBLA 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. GARDNER, DAVENE: A Cappella 3, 43 Girls' Glee 2, National Honor Society 2-4, Pep Club 23 Ticket Squad 2, 35 TOKA 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. GASAWAY, JANET: A Cappella 3, 43 A Band 2, 3, Class Play 3, 43 Girls' Glee 2, Majorette 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3g Rally Squad 4. GERMAN, ANN: FBLA 4, FMW 4, JANS 4. GIBSON, PHILLIP: FFA 2-4. GIBSON, MARVIN: General. GIBSON, RUSSELL: JV Football 2, 45 Wrestling Team 2-4. GOFF, VINTON: UA Band 2, 33 Varsity Baseball Manager 2, 35 W. Funke M. Gapen D. Gardner J. Gasaway Football Manager 3, 45 Varsity G 45 Wrestling Team 2-4. GOOCH, GOLDIE: A Cappella 3, 4, Basketball Princess 25 Class Executive Board 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Football Princess 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 FTA 2-4, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 2-45 Pep Club 2-4g Sweetheart Princess 2. Jubilant Seniors mimic a mock funeral in the annual rally preceding the gridiron clash with rival Medford Tornadoes. P. Gibson R. Gibson A. German M. Gibson V. Goff G. Gooch V. Graves M. Gothard M. Graham K. Graves GOODE ESTHER B Band 2 3 Camera Club 2g Class Play 3 FBLA 4 FMW 2 4 JANS 2 4 President 43 Girls' Letter Club 2 3' Ticket Squad 3 Library Club 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4' Speech Club 4. GORDON, DONALD. A Band 2-49 Class Play 4g French Club 2, 39 Varsity Track 2. GORDON, MONA: Transferred from Oakland, Oregon, 25 French Club 43 FBLA 4. GORMAN, JANICE. Drill Team 4g French Club 3, Secre- tary 35 FHA 2: Girls' Glee 2, 33 Penthouse Players 2, 33 Pep Club 2-4. GOTHARD, MYRNA: Art for Service 25 A Band 2-45 Class Play 3, FMW 2, IRL 2. GRAHAM, MELVIN: A Band 2, 4g JV Baseball 2, JV Football 25 Knuckle Busters 4, President 4. GRAVES, KATHRYN: FMW 2-4, Vice President 4, JANS 3, 4. GRAVES, VICTORIA: Transferred from Coos Bay, Ore- gon, 3. GREEN, PATRICIA: Art for Service 2, 3, Camera Club 2: E. Goode D. Gordon M. Gordon J . Gorman aolili A P Green J Hansen FHA 2-49 GAA 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 49 Ticket Squad 2-4, Secretary 4. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM: Class Executive Board 2-4, Vice President 4g Class Play 3, 4, Senior Ball Co-Chairman 4, Latin Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. GROVES, SAM: Knuckle Busters 4. HALL, BARBARA: A Band 2-4. HALSTEAD, JAMES: A Cappella 2-4, Student Council Representative 4: Radio Club 2g Wrestling Team 3. HANSEN, JOANNE: Class Executive Board 43 FBLA 45 IRL 2-4, Publicity Chairman 45 National Honor Society 2-4: SCROLL 4. W. Griffin S. Groves B. Hall J . Halstead M. Harper A. Harris Under the approving glance of Coach Mel Ingram, R. Daugherity and O. Woolsey honor their mothers with corsages at the annual Mother-Son Football Banquet. W. Hatfield C. Heap D. Heap J. Hawkins R. Hayes C. Haynes HARPER, MARTHA: A Cappella 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' League Program Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2-4. HARRIS, ARTHUR: Camera Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, Radio Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Ticket Squad 3, 4. HATFIELD. WILLIAM: A Cappella 4, JV Baseball 2, Tennis Team 3, Varsity Track 2. HAWKINS, JEFF: General. HAYES, RICHARD: Varsity Baseball 2-4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, Class Executive Board 2, 3, President 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Body President 4, Polio Drive Co-Chairman 2, Cave King Candidate 2. HAYNES, CHLOE: Girls' State 3, IRL 4, Latin Club 2-4, National Honor Society 2-4, Pep Club 4, SCROLL 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Spanish Club 4. HEAP, CARL: Cross Country Manager 3, 4, Penthouse Players 2, Knuckle Busters 4. HEAP, DOROTHY: FMW 2-4, National Thespians 3, 4, President 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, Penthouse Players 2, Ticket Squad 2-4. 85 KY 'UQ 4,- 4, Q . ,- W ZR ' if K ik H ,L ,F 1 M fyiifi' Kuff' 4, Y y-,if i i W x,.:ez4, 4 I 1 Q 1 Q ' LQ If f ,cf qw Arm. iiif ifshw- .H 'wa ,GH 4. ,W ' Q4 ,r ,fl 121 i 5 Q My 4, 3 ' mm Q .- if M351 5 W U 53, . ,, K W 'V Q Q TTS ,. .wk fax- sam, wwf 0 L , : , K S ,QW .fu ww 1 5 Aw M ye ,W J. Hussey J. Hutchins A. Jack B- J 211165 C- Jenkins HUSSEY, JOANNE: Girls' Glee 43 TOKA 3. HUTCHINS, JOHN: Transferred from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 33 Varsity Basketball 43 JV Basketball 33 Varsity Football 3, 43 French Club 33 Math Club 43 Varsity Track 3, 4g Varsity G 3, 4. JACK, AVERILL: Camera Club 23 Girls' Letter Club 43 GAA 43 Girls' Glee 2, 4. JAMES, BOB: Cavemen Patrol 33 FFA 3. JENKINS, CLIFFORD: Transferred from Tulelake, California, 43 FTA 4. JENSEN, NOEL: Camera Club 2-4g nuckle Busters 43 Wrestling Team 3, 4. L ' L K 1 it 1 l' jk- z 'Wi K JERDINEf CAROL: General. JOHNSON, CAROL: Class Executive Board 4, Student Council Representative 43 Drill Team 3, 43 GAA 2-4? Girls' Letter Club 2-43 Girls' State 31 IRL 2-4, Cor- responding Secretary 33 National Honor Society 2-4, Vice President 3, President 43 Pep Club 2-4Q Speech Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. JOHNSON, GARRETT: Boys' Glee 8. JOHNSON, LARRY: A Band 2-43 Cross Country 3, 43 Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 3, 4. JOHNSON, LINDA: Basketball Queen 33 Camera Club 2-43 Class Secretary 43 Girls' Glee 2, Vice President 2. 'L 7 V, .elf L .al V v L U vt 7 l I VL: my f of fw , ,Ui-ar I f r A V1 2 '1 N. Jensen C. J erdine C. Johnson G. Johnson L. Johnson L. Johnson Ltk I IJ M ' . 1, V Q L3 3 uf' . L J .5 3 1 - i by 1 ' 7 'l Lf Q , Wi J . ., f f 1' I Ll 1 , If j of' v ' L .xy V' I ' V Q, K rt. D . N' V, , X its, E o If 26, M H R y f 1 5 ,' It ' gf j , J, is ,V ,4 ,J i I L1 u Q Ya Ii!!-0 LL Z' 'V .64 7 Lf V- Vt Kick N 'Q 3 X 'L If f VJ 5 Q R fy. 1 . I ,L A l A Ll , , L 6 LL f ,F Tlx Q. C 4 6 -. 1 . ' ,jo V 1 L 'LM V, LL-U 1 L ' 3 -I R. Johnson S. Johnson W. Kellogg R. Kelly A. Kincaid J . Kolkow G. LaHaie R. Large Q9 I A an SE if R. Lemmon M. Leonard JOHNSON, RICHARD: B Band 2, 35 Knuckle Busters 45 Varsity G 3, 43 Wrestling Team 2-4. JOHNSON, SHARON: A Cappella 3, 45 Drill Team 3, 45 Girls Glee 25 Pep Club 2-4, Publicity Chairman 3. KELLOGG, WALTER: A Cappella 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Boys' Glee 25 Football Manager 25 Hi-C 2, Assistant Sorig Leader 25 Thespian Play 4. KELLY, ROBERT: Varsity Baseball 45 JV Baseball 2, 35 Knuckle Busters 4. KINCAID, ALFRED: B Band 25 Cross Country 45 Varsity Football 35 JV Football 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Varsity Track 2-4. KOLKOW, JANITA: Transferred from Gresham, Oregon, 35 A Band 3, 45 Girls' Glee 4. LAHAIE, GWENDOLYN: Drill Team 45 Pep Club 2-4, Sergeant- at-Arms 45 FTA 4. LARGE, RICHARD: JV Baseball 25 JV Football 25 Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Math Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. LEMMON, ROY: B Band 2, 35 Camera Club 25 Wrestling Team 2. LEONARD, MICHAEL: A Band 2-4, Vice President 45 JV Baseball 25 Varsity Basketball 45 JV Basketball 2, 35 Class Executive Board 3. LEONARD, THOMAS: A Band 2-4, Knuckle Busters 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2-4. P. Lewis L. Lutman D. Lyons W. Maffett N. Lippert M. Lykens S. Mackie estigating past performances of corporations while buying stock drives J. Clark's econ students G, Simpson, C. Sealy and D. Lyons to the card catalogue. LEWIS, PATRICIA: Class Executive Board 35 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2-4, Secretary 25 Majorette 4. LIPPERT, NORMAN: FFA 2-45 Knuckle Busters 4. LUTMAN, LA FLORES: Art for Service 25 French Club 3, 45 FHA 2-4, Historian 45 GAA 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Student Council Representative 45 Ticket Squad 2-4, Student Council Representative 3, 4. LYKENS, MILDRED: Transferred from Eureka, California, 45 FHA 4. LYONS, DAVID: Varsity Football 3, 45 JV Football 25 Tennis Team 25 Varsity Track 35 Varsity G 3, 45 Wrestling Team 2. MACKIE, SALLY: Class Play 35 FMW 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Latin Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Talent Show 2-45 Junior Prom Ticket Chairman 3. MAFFETT, WILLIAM: A Band 2-45 Class Play 35 Math Club 45 Tennis Team 3, 4. MANSFIELD, MEREDITH: A Cappella 2-45 Class Executive 35 Drill Team 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 FTA 2-4, Student Council Representative 3, Vice-President, 45 GAA 2-45 Girls' Letter Club 2-45 Girls' 'Triple Trio 45 Pep Club 2-45 Senior Sextet 45 Senior Ball Co-Chairman 4. MARS, DIANNE: Class Play 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 FTA 2-45 Girls' Glee 45 Majorette 45 National Honor Society 2-45 National Thespians 2-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Penthouse Players 2, 35 Talent Show 2-4. MARTIN, EVELYN: GAA 4: Girls' Letter Club 45 TOKA 3. M. Mansfield D. Mars E. Martin Voluminous amounts of work attend perfection of the Senior Ball, Mood Indigo, but nonetheless provide fun for J. Retzloff, G. Bowden and L. Schweinfurt, disentangling that evasive angel hair. MARTIN, LINDA: Class Play 33 Library Club 2, 3. MARTIN, RICHARD: General. MARYOTT, WILLIAM: Knuckle Busters 45 Track Varsity 3, 4. MCELEISTER, JANICE: A Cappella 3, 4: FHA 2-43 Girls' Glee 23 i- 2. n McALMOND, GERALD: General. McCLUNG, WILMA: Girls' Glee 4. McCORKLE, ROSE: FMW 2-49 FTA 2. McCORMICK, BONNIE: Girls' Glee 2-4. McDONALD, JOHN: A Cappella 3, 43 Boys' Glee 25 Camera Club 45 IRL 23 Spanish Club 3, Ticket Squad 4. McDONALD, JOY: A Cappella 3, 4, Secretary 45 Drill Team 2-4, Captain 43 GAA 2-4: Girls' Glee 2, 33 Girls' Letter Club 2-43 Pep Club 2-4, Secretary 2: Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Student Council 2. R. McCorkle B. McCormick J. McDonald J . McDonald A un 5 J . McFarlane D. McGinnis M. McGregor D. McGuire S. Mclnturf M. Mclntire D. McKay SEN 'H A McFARLANE, JOHN: Class Play 35 JV Football 25 JV Wres- tling 2. McGINNIS, DONNA: Camera Club 25 Class Play 45 Girls' Glee 2-4, President 4. McGREGOR, MARY: A Cappella 45 Class Executive Board 45 Drill Team 25 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' League Treasurer 2, Student Council Representative 3, Vice President 45 National Honor So- ciety 2-45 Pep Club 2-4, 2nd Vice President 25 Rally Squad 2-4. McGUIRE, DARLENE: Hi-C 2. McINTURF, SHIRLENE: Transferred from Miranda, California, 45 FBLA 45 FMW 4. McINTIRE, MARGIE: Girls' Glee 2-4. McKAY, DOUGLAS: General. McKENTY, JAMES: Math Club 45 Radio Club 4. McKILLIP, DONALD: Transferred from Arcata, California, 35 A Band 3. McLAUGHLIN, DIANE: Camera Club 25 Girls' Glee 3. MENDENHALL, JOYCE: Class Play 3, 45 Class Executive Board 25 Drill Team 3, 45 FTA 2-45 Girls' Glee 2, Secretary 25 Pep Club 2-45 SCROLL 3, 45 Speech Club 3. MIJO, MAURICE: Transferred from Medford, Oregon, 45 Camera Club 45 Knuckle Busters 4. N J. McKenty D. McKillip D. McLaughlin J. Mendenhall M. Mijo ea,:ffws:, f--1.--M--.nl wmuuuiaaxr.-r,.x: R. Montgomery D. Moore v J. Moore A. Murray MILLER, LYLE: Varsity Football 4. latin Club 45 Varsity Track 4. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT: JV Football' 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Radio Club 25 Varsity Track 2-4L Varsity G 2-45 Wrestling Team 2. MOORE, DENNIS: Transferred from Sf tle, Washington, 45 Speech Club 45 Spanish Club 4. MOORE, JOSEPH: A Cappella 3, 45 Boys' Glee 25 Camera Club 45 Class Executive Board 25 Class Play 3, 45 IRL 2-4, tud nt Council Re resentative 2 Latin Club 3 Vice Presi- S e P s . dent 35 National Thespians 25 Thespian Play 2. MORROW, STEWART: FFA 2, 35 Track Manager 3. MULLINEAUX, PATRICIA: General. MURRAY, ALTA: Girls' Glee 4. MURRAY, DONNA: A Cappella 45 Camera Club 25 FBLA 45 Girls' Glee 2, 3. MUSICK, BEULAH: General. NEALY, JOHN: Forestry Club 2, 35 FFA 2-45 Knuckle L. Miller P. Mullineaux B. Musick D. Neff Busters 4. NEFF, DOROTHY: A Cappella 3, 45 A Band 2-45 Class Play 35 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Triple Trio 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Thespians 43 Thespian Play 45 Pep Band 2, 3. NEWBY, RANDALL: Forestry Club 25 FFA 2-4, Treas- urer 4. S. Morrow D. Murray J. Nealy R. Newby Descending to stage, Christmas doll P. Lewis introduces dancing routine, one of the many acts staged in Christ- mas Program. G. Newstrom E. Noris R. Okeson J. Olson J. Page G. Parker R. Patterson R. Pearson g g 2 7' Q i l . t i , at A j . NEWSTROM, GORDON: Transferred from North Hollywood, California, 25 Math Club 4, Thespian Play 3, Penthouse Players 35 Speech Club 3. NORIS, ELAINE: Transferred from San Leandro, California, 4. OKESON, RONALD: Forestry Club 2-4, Treasurer 4. OLSON, JOHNNIE: Varsity Basketball 35 JV Basketball 25 Class Executive Board 2-4, JV Football 2. PAGE, JUANITA: Girls' Glee 2-45 Ticket Squad 2, 3. PARKER, GERALD: A Band 2-4, President 4, Class Executive Board 3. PATTERSON, ROBERT: Class Play 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Latin Club 4g National Honor Society 3, 4. PEARSON, ROSCOE: JV Football 2. PEDERSEN, GODTFRED: General. PEEBLES, JAMES: A Cappella 3, 4 3 Knuckle Busters 45 Varsity Track 2-4, Varsity G 2-4. PETERMAN, LINDA: Camera Club 2, 35 FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4, FHA 25 FTA 2. G. Pedersen J . Peebles L. Peterman 93 1. PITKIN, ANDREA: FBLA 45 Girls' Glee 2-45 Library Club 3, 4. PRESLAR, MIKE: Boys' Glee 45 Cross Country 25 Wrestling Team 3, 4. PRICE, GLENDA: General. PRITCHETT, LANE: Forestry Club 25 FFA 2-4, President 3, Vice President 4, District Reporter 3. PROSSER, PATRICIA: A Cappella 2-45 Class Executive Board 2, Student Council Representative 25 Class Play 35 Drill Team 45 GAA 35 Girls' Glee 25 Pep Club 2-4. PUTNAM, JERRIE: Varsity Basketball 2-45 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 JV Football 25 Varsity Track 2-45 Varsity G 2-4, Vice President 4. PYLE, CARROL: Camera Club 2. RALSTON, LEONA: A Band 3, 45 B Band 25 Class Play 35 FBLA 3, 45 FHA 2-4, Degree Chairman 45 FTA 2, 35 Girls' Letter Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Speech Club 2, 3. RAMBOLL, MARJORIE: Pep Club 25 Speech Club 2. REED, FRED: FFA 3, 4. REEVES, STEVEN: General. RETZLOFF, JACK: JV Baseball 25 Cavemen Patrol 2, 35 Forestry Club 2-45 FFA 2-4, Reporter 2, 35 Wrestling Team 25 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. P. Prosser J. Putnam C. Pyle L. Ralston M. Ramboll F. Reed A. Pitkin M. Preslar G. Price L. Pritchett 95 4 S. Reeves J. Retzloff Speed is vi ...C essence W i. .J.a,..., U. UMW.. ai... I.. .,.....es .men .ne State Employment Office administers the manual dexterity test. C. Ross L. Rudd R. Sabin M. Sakraida D. Sanders H. Sargent J. Retzloff T. Rhodes K. Rhynerson A- Roller RETZLOFF, JILL: Class Executive Board 2-43 Treasurer 3, 45 Class Play 3, Drill Team 2-45 Girls' Glee 2, Treasurer 23 Pep Club 2-49 Spanish Club 3, 4. RHODES, THOMAS: JV Football 2 5 Track Man- ager 2-43 Varsity G 2-4. RHYNERSON, KENNETH: Varsity Basketball Manager 2gABoys' Glee 2, Class Play 33 FFA 23 Varsity G 2-4. ROLLER, ALEXANDER: Transferred from Wallace, Idaho, 4. ROSS, CARON: Camera Club 33 FBLA 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Pep Club 3. RUDD, LYNETTE: A Cappella 2-45 FBLA 23 Girls' Triple Trio 3, 45 National Honor Society 3. SABIN, RICHARD: Varsity Basketball 3, 43 JV Basketball 2, 35 Class Executive Board 2, 39 JV Football 2, Varsity Track 3, 4. SAKRAIDA, MARY ANN: Basketball Princess 3, Class Executive Board 2, 33 Class Play 35 Drill Team 43 FHA 2, 3, President 33 Pep Club 2-45 SCROLL 2-4, Feature Editor 45 Junior Prom Decoration Chairman 3. SANDERS, DONNA: Transferred from Tulelake, California, 4. SARGENT, HOSEA: Knuckle Busters 4. R. Schultz C- Sealy D. Sellards SCHULTZ, ROWENE: Transferred from Springfield, Oregon, 2g A Band 2-45 National Honor Society 3, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Spanish Club 45 Pep Band 2-4. SEALY, CONNIE: Art for Service 2, FHA 2-4, Treasurer 3, Reporterflg GAA 3, 4, Vice President 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 39 Ticket Squad 2-4, Vice President 3. SELLARDS, DENNIS: Camera Club 23 National Honor Society 3. SEYMORE, GEORGE: Transferred from Clatskanie, Oregon, 23 A Band 2-43 Tennis Team 2, 3. SHARP, WILLIAM: A Band 2-4, JV Baseball 25 Forestry Club 29 French Club 25 Math Club 4. SHECKELLS, PENELOPE: FHA 2, National Honor Society W. Sharp P. Sheckells K. Shone G. Seymore Amidst myriads of blue mobiles and silhouettes, dancers enjoy the dreamy atmosphere of Mood Indigo, the Senior Ball. R. Shores B. Shrader 2-4 3 Library Club 2-4, Vice President 4. SHONE, KEITH: Boys' Glee 39 Class Play 3. SHORES, RUBY: Girls' Glee 3. SHRADER, BONNIE: Class Play 3, SCROLL 33 Library Club 2-4, President 4. G. Siikanen G. Simpson T. Sindel N. Sorrels C. Spencer F. Sprinkle J. Steward J. Stocks M. Stone fo, . 5 SIIKANEN, GEORGE: Boys' Glee 45 Caveman Patrol 45 Class . Play 3, 4. - RX. 'Story SIMPSON, GINGER: Art for service 2, HA Band 3, 4, FBLA - my 45 FMW 3, 4. SINDEL, TOMMIE SUE: Art for Service 45 A Band 25 Class Executive Board 2, 35 Vice President 35 FBLA 25 FTA 25 ' Spanish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 'I . SORRELS, NEAL: General. 5 SPENCER, CLARK: JV Football 25 Knuckle Busters 45 Wrestling Manager 2. 0 SPRINKLE, FRANK: Varsity Baseball 3, 45 JV Baseball 25 - JV Basketball 25 Camera Club 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Cross Country 45 JV Football 25 Forestry Club 25 Radio Club 4, Vice President 45 Varsity G 4. STEWARD, JESSIE: General. STOCKS, JOHN: Transferred from Tracy, California, 3. I STONE. MARGUERITE: General. STORY, SAMUEL: Transferred from Olympia, Washington, 35 Class Play 45 Knuckle Busters 4. STRIBLING, JOHN: Knuckle Busters 4. TERRY, CHARLOTTE: Class Play 45 Drill Team 2-45 National Honor Society 2-45 Pep Club 2-4. J. Stribling B. Tucker K. Turk J. Turley B. Ullian B. Waggle S. Wall M. Terry L. Teske B. Tompkins TERRY, MARVIN: Boys' Federation President 43 Boys' State 33 Vice President 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Football 23 Student Body Vice President 43 Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Wrestling Team-2. TESKE, LEORANE: FBLA 43 FHA 2, 33 FMW 2-43 Hi-C 2. TOMPKINS, JOE: A Band 2-43 Class Play 33 JV Football 23 Latin Club 43 Varsity Track 33 Wrestling Team 2-4. TUCKER, BENNY: JV Baseball 23 JV Basketball 2. TURK, KENNETH: A Cappella 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Varsity Football 33 JV Football 2g Knuckle Busters 43 Varsity Track 3, 43 Varsity G 3, 4. TURLEY, JOSEPH: Cross Country 2-43 Knuckle Busters 43 Varsity Track 2-43 Varsity G 2-4. ULLIAN, BARBARA: Class Play 33 GAA 3, 43 Girls' Letter Club 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. VANCIL, SHYLA: Ticket Squad 43 Library Club 4. VAN CLEAVE, TOM: Knuckle Busters 4. VANNICE, JOHN: A Band 2-43 JV Baseball 23 JV Football 23 French Club 3. WAGGLE, BARBARA: FBLA 43 Girls' Glee 2-4. WALL, SANDRA: Class Play 3, 43 Pep Club 2-43 SCROLL 4. WALLACE, FRANK: FFA 2-43 Ticket Squad 3. WEAVER, SHARON: Art for Service 33 Camera Club 2g Hi-C 23 Pep Club 23 Ticket Squad 43 Library Club 4, Publicity Chair- man 4. WELLS, JOANNE: A Band 2-43 FBLA 43 FHA 23 FTA 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 4g Speech Club 2. S. Vancil T. Van Cleave J . Vannice F. Wallace S. Weaver J . Wells L. Whaley J. Whitaker D. White R. Wilder L. Wilkinson S. Willcutt J. Williams K. Williams R. Williams J. Wilson WHALEY, LARRY: HA Band 3, 45 B Band 25 Hi-C 35 Knuckle Busters 4. WHITAKER, JUDY: Girls' Glee 45 SCROLL 3, 4, Business Manager 4. WHITE, DORIS: B Band 25 FHA 2-45 Girls' Glee 3. WILDER, RON: B Band 25 Math Club 45 Cavemen Brass Pounders 45 Graphite Grind- ers 4. WILKISON, LINDA: A Cappella 3, 45 Class Executive Board 45 Drill Team 45 French Club 3, 45 FMW 45 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Triple Trio 3, 45 Pep Club 2-4. WILLCUTT, SUSANNE: Class Executive Board 45 Drill Team 45 GAA 45 Girls' Glee 2, President 25 Girls' Letter Club 45 IRL 25 Pep Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS, KENNETH: Cross Country 4: Wrestling Team 2-4. WILLIAMS, JANICE: A Cappella 3, 4, Vice President 45 Class Executive Board 2, 35 Class Play 35 Drill Team 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, President 45 FTA 2-45 National Honor Society 2-4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 2-4, Vice President 3, President 4. WILLIAMS, ROXY: FBLA 4. WILSON, JAMES: General. Suspiciously attempting to ride that alien ski-lift are D. Deters and R. Burton, two senior basl-:etballers visiting Shasta after the first game of the year. Seniors Not Pictured Richard Cramer Virginia Duncan Larry Fawcett Harold Hartwig Rodger Hanson Wendell Hughey Judith Hyde James Lampert Shane Massey Frank Meeker Howard Mooney Bobby Packard Timothy Pruthiere Charles Pryor Ruben Reed John Reeser Howard Shaw Ken Simmons , Lon Smith Richard Walker James White Stephen Wood M. Wilson WILSON, MARY: A Band 3, 43 B Band 23 Class Executive Board 33 French Club 3, 43 FBLA 43 FHA 43 National Honor Society 2-43 Pep Club 4. WINETEER, LARRY: Transferred from Fullerton, California, 23 FFA 2-4. WINTERBOTTOM, WENDELL: Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Foot- ball 23 FFA 2, 33 Knuckle Busters 4, Sergeant-at-arms 43 Varsity G 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 43 Wrestling Team 2-4. WISE, JOHN: Varsity Baseball 33 JV Baseball 2. WOLKE, DANIEL: Varsity Baseball 3g JV Baseball 23 Boys' State 33 Class Executive Board 33 JV Football 23 French Club 2g Math Club 43 National Honor Society 3. WOOLSEY, OLLIE: Varsity Baseball 2-43 JV Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Football 23 Knuckle Busters 4. WRIGHT, ALLEN: General. WYTCHERLY, RUTH: Camera Club 23 FBLA 43 FMW 2, 33 Hi-C 23 Latin Club 3, 4. YOKUM, PAULINE: FBLA 4g Library Club 3, 4. L. Wineteer J. Wise A. Wright R. Wytcherly P. Yokum W. Winterbottom D. Wolke O. Woolsey M, ,.., 32 .M J ge fi, ,Q f 9' 4- G a ff' vw Q W gg, K 'gh j'2f5ifE4:Qg:1 Q 3 7 ' . Q , 7 giizimx Z k Q ,-.. . .. .9-W. 1., wang J ' , ff 'Q 2..,i'+'g X sg H ,: -H':w.:.. -. ' SVP' ' 6 v F 2, lT'S A GREAT LIFE - Acfivih - Organi X. Mounting bulletin board for art room display are: V. Morrison, J. Johnson, xx. Tedrick, M. Satterfield, G. Thompson, Miss Fox, M. Whitcomb, S. Dean, L. Warner, N. Brazille, C. Buck, S. Snyder, C. Matteson. Painting stained-glass windows releases the creative capacities of C. Matteson, K. Tedrick and S. Snyder. Ardent art lovers assist our school in many ways. At Christmas time members adorn the halls with decorations pertaining to the yule- tide season and aid in making props for the Christmas play. Not only during December, but throughout the year, this club co- operates with various classes and clubs in planning and preparing backdrops for numerous produc- tions. Awaking yuletide spirits of our town's people are Christmas scenes decking downtown win- dowsg this one being painted by A. Dodds, E. Martin and L. Hillman. CREATIVE TALENTS EXPRESSED IN ART FOR SERVICE Hospital tray favors, being assembled by K. Corey, J. Johnson, M. Whitcomb and May Satter field, play a large role.in Art for Service projects. 'i CAMERA CLUB STUDIES PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES Row 1 left to right A Woodley presldent E Anderson vice president J Halstead, student council representa- l . R 2 left to tive L Guest R Miller J Bryant P Wilson F Fowler B Stoltenberg D. Powers, M. Me ton ow , right D Nelson R Mal1sch J Stockburger K Killian R Harper J Coverdale, R. Holcomb, B. White, A. M B h m Row 3 left to right H Hemphill J McDonald R Chandler, D. Hodson, P. Jones, J. Meeting at least four times a month, the members of Camera Club discuss and set as their aim the best techniques of camera usage. The main activities of this club in- clude capturing, on film, school func- tions and taking pictures of interest to the members. In the fall of the year, the Camera Club members throw aside all Worries of deadlines and participate in the annual pie feed given in honor of the hard work done by all. 1 Row 1, left to ri ght: D. Hedgepeth, advisor, G. Bourquin, president, D. Heap, secretary-treasurer' B James ser- geant-at-armsg B. Banks, R. Kellogg, R. Mars. Row 2, left to right: D. Heap, R. Barker, G. Siikaxien, B. Woolard R. Beddo, G. Tillery, R. Pulse, D. Nichols. Row 3, left to right: T. Coleman, J. Smith, J. Biles, B. Dollarhide, B. James, B. Olds, J. Hubbard, G. Pruitt. CAVEMAN PATROL READIES Caveman Patrol please report to the gym, is the first order given by Mr. Thomas as assembly preparation gets underway. Fast work is required as mem- bers unroll canvases, hook up microphones, pull out bleachers and set up chairs in preparation for assemblies and other events. GYM FOR ACTION Typical activity of Caveman Patrol as illustrated by B. Banks, B. Dollarhide R. Pulse, D. Heap and G. Bourquin, is setting up chairs for school events I I I I CICERONIANS PURSUE 3 Q5 Row 1, left to right: H. Bassford, president, R. Large, vice president, J. Derry, secretary-treasurer L. Hassett, historian, J. Muir, parliamentariang R. Barnes, K. Cattanach, P. Harrold, Mrs. DeCource5 advisor. Row 2, left to right: M. Rands, J. Hutchins, G. Garoutte, J. Momsen, S. Summers, C. Bennet1 S. Bondiett, G. Bowden, B. Fitch, H. Lundgren, K. MoAlvage, C. Nealy. Row 3, left to right: J. Milla Proud trustee of the celebrated Ciceronian Club Cup, Jim Miller, displays award under surveillance of advisor L. DeCourcey and J. Derry. -ATIN LANGUAGE air B. Colee, J. Armstrong. DeLorme, D. Davidson, M. Harlacher, L. Johansson, N. Lave, D. Welch, Cook, S. Burnett, J. Patterson, C. Haynes. Row 4, left to right: M. M. Flower, R. Hixon, L. Robertson, C. Badcock, J. McKay, J. The unearthing of an an- tiquated cup furnished the Latin Club with a new name, the Ciceronian Club, and revived the tradition of be- stowing the cup to the top Latin student of the year. Dating back to 1923, the cup had previously belonged to the Ciceronian Club, Grants Pass High's original Latin club. Though the name has been changed, the club's enter- prises have remained the same, one of them being the banquet commemorating an ancient Roman holiday. This year it was held on November 20, the approx- imate date of the Consualia, a Latin harvest festival comparable to our Thanks- giving. Attired in Roman apparel, members feasted on Latin dishes and were entertained by a mock gladitorial duel. Baked ham, chicken soup, rolls and other Roman fare may have tickled Latin palates but still appease modern fancies of H. Bassford, R. Large, G. Garoutte, S. Mackie, J. Muir, G. Bowden, J. Patterson, V. Laue and B. Finch. w x ,.., M Q EW . . Ap...-rf J' f 5 , . Q A This ,, ,Mgr .-Na , , f hwy, , U ' 'ff .pggyiyfgsffi f, YK, 4 V s-, ,. . 1 Mg' if ' my r MMC. .. W, K: NM V J' s 1' I Q .ig K 933, fc, .X X L, 5 , Y 4 'SV 1 EQ, an m if GALLIC CIVILIZATION EXAMINED BY FRENCH CLUB A-f V -en Row 1, left to right: D. Miller, vice president, L. Johnson, secretary-treasurer' J LaNier J Pearson D Hodson, L. Lutman, R. Daugherity, S. Satterfield, J Coleman J Watt J Petit Miss Stevifart advisor Bow 2 left to- ri ht: J ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 3 ' 9 g ' Miller, J. DeLorme, S. Denney, J. Cornell, J. Buddenhagen, J. Hodson, L. Holder, C. Johnson, L. Borsian, D. Neff, L. W'l S. B' K. ' ' 1son, iscup, Pont, J. McKrola. Row 3, left to rlht. S Ray J Holt E Claudson M Holm Y. Cox R. Pollander, J. Cook, S. Balderree, M. Mansfield, B. Bennett, T. Pressler, Merril, P. Cole, Youde. , , Frenchers S. Denney, J. Petit, T. Pressler, S. Satterfield, J. Hoidson and I. Hies boost club funds by peddling French French club enthusiasts, who must Pastmes' have one year of French for gaining H H membership, partake in such ac- tivities as pastry sales CFrench!J, luncheons and banquets in which the delicacies of France are featured. They study Gallic cultures and customs all of which add to the intrigue of this organization. 7 llusmm lflxmlwn ls lrlzpoxeltlllle le lal'la.l..lw mom me elsrtssfwcmm vnumwmw? wfaf Q 2,5 Q weak ...M-I 'M . Cmwnts 1, 50 0 weak In 75 0 week Cl walk ,nv W 'u M50 0 wal: 5200 uwwk .M ' fW'CiQW W lf' -mf rm pam :xl 1 Erecting a display of posters denoting the value of commercial education and dolls representing Occupations are K. Rasanen, L. Ralston, J. Wells and M. Hayes, advisor. FBLA PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO BUSINESS WCRLD Row 1, left to right: W. Ashworth, president, D. Barker, vice president, J. Belle Oudry, secretaryg J Brown, recording secretary, L. Peterman, treasurerg E. Goode, student council representativeg J. Kemp reporter-historian, C. Shaw, M. Hayes, advisor, W. Nelson, advisor. Row 2, left to right: L. Dean, L. Colee J. Hansen, P. Hofer, D. Murray, B. Waggle, L. Wilson, J. Wells, A. Dodds, M. Gapen, M. Whisonant R. Whitaker. Row 3, left to right: L. Ralston, S. Miller, L. Teske, M. Herriott, M. Johnson, D. Snyder, S I . I f -- f,.. lu.. . .Ww11lfx,m1iw A- - 1 -an nr :MH ww . -1 1. - ' - A-wmx -.Q 111131.-um. -mn - J vm-vw ,, . F viw E+32FSF!5LM:'iiu H115 HS'-ZF Being caught without a pencil is no calamity with the F.B.L.A. vending machine in opera- tion. Here, J. Erickson and W. Nelson re- plenish the supply. l A job order delivered by W. Ashworth spells more work for office girl M. Herriott while L. Peterman manip ulates finances. Perry, S. Usher, J. Erickson, R. Roller, G. Bowden, A. Misenar. Row 4, left to right: L. Leach, R. McCorkle, A. German, S. Mclnturf, F. Broer, J. De Lorme, J. Gronau, S. Gasser, A. Wyland, S. Chittock, B. Tibbits, J. Brickey, J. Rogers, L. Ralston. I l l x Typing, duplicating and of- fice technique are but a few of the skills F.B.L.A. members learn as they become proficient in operating calculators, mimeo- graph, ditto and adding ma- chines. Teachers and towns- people often engage their serv- ices, which furnish much prac- tical experience as well as a. boost to their treasury. A Future Homemakers Attract Many Domestic-minded girls being initiated into Future Homemakers have a busy year in store for them. The F.F.A.- F.H.A. swag party, Heart Sisters, and the foreign potluck dinner con- tribute to the frolic, while F.H.A. Week, during which girls prove help- ful to community life and babysitting for numerous organizations, fall under the line of enjoyable duties. The much anticipated dinner is the Parent- Daughter Banquet during which instal- lation of officers takes place. Among the many conventions in which our chapter participates are the district meteing, state meeting and the national conference staged in Chicago, Illinois. Taking care of P.T.A. members' children during meetings, falls into the province of club members, S. Biscup, J. Petit and D. Thompson. Row 1 left to right- J Petit president' S Biscup, vice president, S. Lindemann, secretaryg C. King, treasurer, B t- J. Marsh, student council repliesentativegi L.' Ralston, degree chairman, M. Anderson, parliamentariang N. u chart assistant recorder, L. Lundgren, recreation chairman, C. Sealy, reporter, L. Lutman, historian, A. Prericks, advisbrg P. Egbert, advisor. Row 2, left to right: L. Foster, M. Nealy, L. Warren, D. McGuire, L. Wilson, L. Huneycutt, B. Crisel, C. Mijo, D. White, P. Gibson, B. Roley, C. Lorenz, P. McLean, N. Walters. Row 3, left to 3 . ,V gf- Q, fm ,,' v I Egg: gk V W fm: we 4' EEQML ' , .few z 5 gg ,d.-L-W. F5 W' rm i ifrfz, , , A v Q if gf rig Q55 4 4 , mf 3 i K gf. A '53 4 Aw , ' Q f ji fi E Future Medical Worker 5 . Row 1, left to right: H. Starnes, R.N., E. Goode, presidentg S. Mackie, secretary-treasurer, J. Hunt, student council representative, J. Hutchins, C. Prince, R. Katzenbach, D. White, N. Wheeler, C. Firestone, N. Walters, L. Lloyd, L. Lloyd, L. Abel, M. Jensen, B. Sprinkle, R.N. Row 2, left to right: G. Halbert, advisor, D. Howell, P. Cantwell, J. McShane, B. Gurgel, L. Johansson, L. Fry, P. Griffin, M. Woolard, B. Tibbits, J. Brickey, M. Chittock, C. Nealy, V. Patterson, J. Pierson, S. Murray. Row 3, left to right: L. Wilkison, C. Maphet, P. McLean, B. Bandage-rolling at the hospital on Saturdays supplements the service of F.M.W. workers, N. King, S. Usher, ' h lth H. Hosier and P. McLean. Here, they are supervised by H. Starnes, county ea nurse. I I .1-ff nm, leo..-wzr1wf -'fe- V ...amumirw ..,, . , . if '11 , ..,. .,.'f ffwtmum-mme Wm Ame. 'robe Behind the Medical Scene ! Finch, K. Gray, N. Shone, F. Covey, S. Mclnturf, S. Burnett, M. Montgomery, L. Lugenbeel, S. Denney, R. Cornell, A. Garner, D. Heap. Row 4, left to right: C. Mahoney, J. Krumholz, M. Mahoney, L. Teske, D. Rowden, R. McCorkle, M. Christensen, A. German, P. Chamberlain, P. Turley, I. Hies, S. Usher, B. Maxwell, C. Trumbly, D. Welch, N. King, L. Scherlie. Specific vocational instruction and serv- ice to the community are the dual purposes of the Future Medical Workers. No meet- ing slips by without members expanding their knowledge of the medical profession, usually by means of a film regarding one of the more diverse pursuits in this field. Perhaps the most beneficial of the club's enterprises are the First Aid, Mother and Child Care and Home Nursing courses which are offered to members. After taking the latter of these plus the JANS course, many members gravitate into the Junior Auxiliary nurses, a voluntary group assist- ing at the hospital. In May, members are rewarded by a tea sponsored by the Medical Auxiliary and the Nurses Association for the purpose of introducing the girls to the other workers in the field of medicine. At this time, the scholarship winners are announced and the home nursing pins and other awards are presented. Correct patient-handling is learned through the Home Nursing course. Guided by school nurse, B. Sprinkle, A. German, C. Firestone and- S. Mclnturf co-operate in lifting guinea pig L. Abel JANS ASSIST AFFLICTED of I L s Y , i Left to right: M. Howell, R.N.g R. Barnes, C. Trumbly, I. Hies, P. Griffin, L. Fry, L. Johansson, C. Prince, S. Biscup, D. White, B. Gurgel, M. Christensen. Behind the scenes glimpses in- to the realm of medicine are experienced through the Junior Auxiliary Nurses. They in turn alleviate the nurses' chores by performing such specific tasks as delivering flowers, news- papers and food trays and get- ting materials from Central Sup- ply. But most important of all, the JANS take a minute out to talk and listen to the patients, which proves to be both psycho- logically uplifting to the patients and gratifying to themselves. For their work after school and on weekends the JANS are prepared by the Home Nursing and the JANS Courses in which they are indoctrinated in hos- pital ethics and procedure. In crisp aqua and white uniforms, B. Gurgel and C. Prince refresh patient perspective. K7GWU calling CQ-CQ, CQ from K'7GWU. This is what is heard coming from the Caveman Brass Pounder's newly assigned short-wave station first contact- ing the outside world on January 29. In earning the money for setting up the sta- tion, a rummage sale at the beginning of the year supplied the main financial sup- port. Later on cake sales also were held. Radio club offers members the oppor- tunity to get acquainted with ham sets and to get a foothold in the field of L amateur radio. f Stringing radio antenna across the school's roof are industrious members, J. McKenty, R. Walstrom, M. Landis, J. Streeter, F. Sprinkle and G. Johnson. Brass Pounders Invade Airwaves 1 A mm mi, liifllllli Standing, left to right: La Mier, J. Hendrickson, C. Green, J. Streeter, R. Walstrom, M. Landis, secretary- treasurerg F. Sprinkle, vice president, R. Wilder, J. McKenty, K. Rhynerson. Seated, left to right: R. Farrand QWTTLKQ, advisor, G. Johnson fW7GAJJ, president, R. Cramer. Future Farmers Learr ! 6 is I 3 22 55 Q S Row 1, left to right: T. Elmore, president, Percy Lilywhite, vice president, T. Elmore, secre- taryg R. Newby, treasurer, J. Retzloff, reporter, N. Oyler, assistant reporter, D. Christensen, sentinel, R. Newman, L. Toothman. Row 2, left to right: D. Massey, S. Massey, W. Converse, R. Robertson, C. Newman, R. Woodford, G. Maurer, G. Stafford, R. Blacketor. Row 3, left to right: R. Cleaver, R. Goetjen, R. Boyce, D. Robertson, R. Loper, F. Reed, J. Bertagnolli, H. A lesson in soil judging is imparted to third and fourth year agriculture 1. - - H - students by A. King of O.S.C. Extension Service and C. Buzzard of the HOW grandfather dld It ls not S011 Conservation Servlce' America. These boys are concerned with learning scientific approaches to farming by discovering new methods and improving the old. It may well be through the F.F.A. that a solution is found to the problem of decreasing numbers of farmers yet rapidly increasing numbers of work in related fields. Future Farmer endeavor is di- vided into three areas: club activ- ities, class work and home proj- ects. An interesting feature of club work is the annual Parlia- mentary Contest. Home Projects may be either of the livestock or crop variety. Animals and produce may be en- tered in the home county fair. Jackson County Fair, Pacific In- ternational Exposition and the State Fair open their doors to F.F.A. judging teams. Out of 89 teams at the State Fair, for the first time three local boys took first place in competitive cham- pionship livestock judging. This award enabled them and the club president to travel as delegates to the National F.F.A. Convention and American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City. enough for Future Farmers of 'ractical Skills I Q l Graham, L. Clark, C. Wyland. Row 4, left to right: P. Gibson, J. Nealy, L. Miller, T Goldt, L. Win t W. ' ' e eer, Lippert, J. Macavoy, J. Jonas, B. James, G. Tillery. Row 5, left to right: J. Stephens, R. Wall, R. Paul, H. Hart, N. Lippert, D. Early, B. Murphy, A. Foerst, advisor. Feted and famed judging team L. Pritchett, T. Elmore and J. Nealy can be grateful in part to vo-ag instructor A. Foerst for the trophies they won at the Jackson County and State Fairs. Future Teachers Sample Duties IGH Row 1, left to right: J. Dorband, president, M. Mansfield, vice presidentg J. Cook, secretary, P. Ford, treasurer, J. Muir, historian, C. Bolton, S. Benson, K. Johnson, J. Smith, A. Vobora. Row 2, left to right: R. Chandler, M. Satterfield, C. Christensen, L. Youde, L. Snyder, D. Mars, H. Hosier, S. Denney, J. Pierson, 'D. Thompson, C. l ft t ' ht: E. Roudebush, P. Snell, J. Foote, S. Ray, C. Michaels, G. Barker, Jenkins, M. Jones, advisor. Row 3, e 0 rig C. Hixson, L. Lucas, B. Collins, P. Chamberlain, R. Baker. Taking over rooms while teach- ers are at meetings, caring for pre-school children while parents attend P.T.A. gatherings and help- ing at grade-school programs by costuming the children is all in a day's work for Future Teachers of America. Members gain first hand experience with the profes- sion by doing routine grading, sorting and filing of papers. Sub- stitute teaching is a common job for many students at Washington Elementary School and at the Jun- ior Highs. Future Teachers do community service work by teaching Sunday School classes, assisting in kinder- gartens, 4-H clubs and Scout troops. Assembling with fellow mem- bers of their district, they attended the annual convention which was held in Coos Bay, Oregon. Teachers for a day M. Satterfield, R. Chandler and E. Roudebush, amu small fry. .S Graphite Grinders, newly formed this year, exists for the purpose fi.. of advancing the drawing art. The 'UN members had the drawing room facilities to themselves during iiii their weekly meetings. Each stu- J dent pursued his own interest whether it be automotive, archi- is. tectural sketching, or mechanical drawing. The month of March meant ex, citing times to the group who went to O.T.I. to probe the In- stitute's drawing arts school. Drawing arts instructor, F. Jones, gives his assistance to J. Santillie and Graphite Grinders New at GPHS x K 7 Y 4 M 4, 2 W ,.. - .5- -:-N. .ef mio if? rf fr Lmieffff Left to right: D. Fehrs, president, J. Wilson, vice president, J. McCloud, G. Wick, secretary-treasurer son, B. Wingerd, T. Johnson, J. Santillie, J. Shaffer, F. Jones, advisor, C. Dixon. D. Knut 3' 1 M? 'Q WW' iff 40N-rw ww Aw-H+ Q ww 'lwmik gyms 'W mf W ,W Girls' League Is a Mass Guidance Media Taking an active part in school affairs is the Girls' League Through the course of an academic year, this organization spon- sors the Sweetheart Ball, Mothers' Tea and Girls' League Week- end. During the Yuletide season, members bought strings of lights for Christmas trees adorning the school's roof-top. Another of its many contributions to G.P.H.S. is the Formal Bank which loans formals to those who are not fortunate enough to have them when situations beckon. Girls' League Officers: Row 1, left to right: J. Cook, president, M McGregor, vice presidentg L. Ogle, secretary. Row 2, left to right: L. Youde, treasurer, L. Johnson, student council representative' M. Harper, program chairman. Row 3, left to right: G. Gallagher, social service chairman, B. Calhoun, advisor. J Row 1, left to right: M. Gapen, presidentg C. Sealy, vice president, D. Reid, secretary, L. Lutman, student council representative, M. Anderson, L. Lundgren, A. Jack, A. Annis, L. Dean. Row 2, left to right: S. Summers, E. Martin, J. McDonald, M. Mansfield, S. Willcutt, J. Marquardt, C. Christensen, S. Bird, M. Ward. Row 3, left to right: P. Green, B. Ullian, C. Hixson, H. Hosier, L. Johnson, V. Oden, Demonstrating jump-ball technique to C. Christensen, S. Ray, M. Mahoney and C. Johnson is GGA advisor G. Halbert, L. Sheets and K. Corey. R. Olson, J. McKrola, L. Ogle, T. Pressler. Row 4, left to right: M. Christensen, D. Heim J. Reed J. Krumholz M. Mahoney, L. Loffer, C. Buck S Perry K Burroughs J Kemp E Wilson S Ra Row 5 lefltt ' ht: G , . , . , . , . , . y. , o rig Halbert, advisor, M. Fender, advisor, C. Westerman, M. Canfield, B. Sheets, M. Holm, A. Berg, L. Hillman, J. Sharp L. Lucas, A. House. G.A.A. and Girls' Letter Club Advance Flower girl Susie Sharp and crown bearer Marty Hall do the honors at the G.A.A. sponsored Basketball Queen emq e pgrl' ooooooooo. Enthusiasm Gaining admittance into Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation requires 50 points. These Points are earned by taking part in and refereeing sports events offered to girls. Only those who are willing to sacrifice their noon-hours and have the will to earn these points make the grade. Achieving a goal of 100 points entitles one to her first letter. This award, opening the door to further advancement, enables a girl to be- come a member of Girls' Letter Club. Initiation of new members takes place at a spring slum- ber f?J party. ooo of-o of- -........,..f .iffl.fqi-1 s - noi ur Fellowship Awokened By Hi-C R 1 l ftt ri ht: G. Barker president, P. Anderson, vice president, F. Clark, secretary-treasurer, P. Clark, ow , e o g song leader, W. Ashworth, student council representative, A. Vobora, A. Garner, M. Brewer, M. Hayes, advisor. Row 2, left to right: D. Feiring, S. Satterfield, S. Keener, P. Sackett, E. Claudson, L. Deringer, P. Gibson, S. ' ' K' kl d W.. Garner. Row 3, left to right: F. Broer, S. Lee, R. Webb, R. Katzenbach, R. Harper, N. King, M. ir an , Converse, B. Stoltenberg, J. Shier. Gathering around the piano for group singing invites spiritual unity through hymns. - -A f ,wwswmmim-s1Qrsiw f 3 1-, , 1.w,w-mm-gi .. Hi-C, a non-denominational or- ganization, is aimed toward in- stilling religious thought in its membership. To secure this under- standing, members join in hymn study singing and have Bible nights. Gathering donations which were sent to Jack Wyrtzen, evan- gelist for Word of Life radio program, was the club's main en- terprise. Hi-C, by furthering spir- itual insight provides fellowship among students of G.P.H.S. Deeply concerned over world problems caused by extreme liv- ing standards and diverse politi- cal beliefs, International Rela- tions League seeks to improve global relationships. Every year they collect money from various clubs and individuals to send CARE packages abroad, which provide twenty-two pounds of food for one dollar, real boost to under-privileged peoples. The U.N. becomes the center of attraction during United Nations Week, when I.R.L. erected dis- plays depicting phases of U.N. work. Before the Christmas rush UNICEF cards peddled by members greeted buyers with Merry Christmas in five differ- ent languages. Proceeds of this project went to the United Na- tions International Children's Emergency Fund. - Late in February the club journeyed to the University for a state conference. There the dele- gates evaluated our foreign aid policy in underprivileged coun- tries. UNICEF Christmas Cards are given the once-over by IRL'ers R. Patterson M. Pearson, H. Bassford and F. Trull. United Nations Draws I.R.L.'s Scrutiny Row 1, left to right: D. Chilcote, president, H. Bassford, vice president, M. Pearson, project chairman, R. Patter son, treasurer, J. Buddenhagen, student council representative, J. Foote, recording secretary, K. Gray, corre spondence secretary, S. Balderree, historian. Row 2, left to right: S. Lee, J. Hansen, publicity chairman, M. Merrill, J. Kemp, S. Satterfield, C. Haynes, C. Johnson, C. Irwin. Row 3, left to right: D Ells J Holt J Davis R. Baker, M. Landis, S. Hoffman, F. Trull, advisor. Row 4, left to right: C. Moore, M. Ells, Ay. Miller,,J..Moore: R. Jackson. Knucklebusters Pool Auto Knowledge Row 1, left to right: M. Graham, president, O. Woolsey, vice president, W. Entriken, secretary-treasurer, W. Win- terbottom, sergeant-at-arms, M. Chandler, K. Turk, A. Kincaid, R. Johnson, F. Bishop, advisor. Row 2, left to right: D. McKay, J. Turley, T. Earle, R. Kelly, C. Spencer, S. Story, T. Leonard, L. Whaley. Row 3, left to right: T. Van Cleave, S. Groves, J. Fitzpatrick, N. Lippert, J. Bertagnolli, C. Dixon, W. Maryott, W. Funke, R. Atterberry, J. Brinkley. Row 4, left to right: N. Jensen, L. Smith, D. Brooks, S. Acord, J. Booze, J. Stribling, R. Pearson, H. Sargent. The agenda for the monthly meetings of the Knucklebusters included showing of films of fa- mous auto races. From time to time specialists were invited to speak be- fore the group. The members of the club swap their car knowledge and pick up pointers at their Wednes- day night sessions in the Auto Shop. A steam cleaner was purchased for the Auto Shop by using their year- ly dues plus their Coke machine profits. i l Clark Spencer gets tips on the ignition system from Mr. Bishop as Lon Smith and Carl Heap lend an ear. Extemporaneous, impromptu 'WWA and orations have a special mean- ing to the members of National Forsenic League. These events were but a few found in the re- pertoire of meet-bound speech stu- dents. Pacific University's talka- thon, State speech tournament, Voice of Democracy and the Linfield tourney were the most im- portant encounters. Members are admitted to the league after they have obtained a total of 25 points gained through public speaking endeavors. '1'he noon candy cart was the chief money-maker for the club while the social highlight of the year was the homecoming dance. i 4 I National Forensic League members leaving for the Linfield Speech Tournament. National Forensics Do Verbal Battle Row 1, left to right: A. Miller, president, C. Johnson, vice presidentg A. Almquist, secretary, J. Holt, treasurer' M. Pearson, point recorderg S. Satterfield, parliamentariang K. Nelson, student council representative, J. Davis publicity chairman. Row 2, left to right: D. Moore, J. Buddenhagen, H. Bassford, T. Purvis, J. Buddenhagen, A. Dahlgren. Row 3, left to right: G. Garoutte, J. Petit, W. Bowden, M. Johnson, S. Lee, J. Muir, N. Anderson, advisor. I 1 aww ' S Elf' . S w X s K 3 Q I f il-EQ 141 sw Recording new books are J. Bennett and P. Whisonant, while B. Yokum files periodic materials. L. Blakesley, M. Stone, J. Erickson, L. Fehrs B. Johnson, C. Irwin, I. Hies, C. Trumbly, S. Mitchell? Student Librarians Venture Into Book Land Learning to operate the new apparatus of modern libraries is the main advantage of belonging to Library Club. Mastering techniques of the trade offers oppor- tunities for serving in public and, occasionally, college libraries. Assistant librarians spend two or three hours each week in the school library and attend three monthly meetings. Required assignments ready members for a final test which, if passed, allows them to gain one-half credit. Los Amigos, translated The Friends for the bene- fit of the non-Spanish, un- doubtedly lived up to their purpose of having fun. Meetings were tempered by record playing and singing, in Spanish of course, but the main festivities were the veral parties held through- out the year. A chili feed marked the rv month of October while the Christmas season revived the Spanish custom of break- ing the Pinata. Members savored Mexican bill of fare at a later feast in February. Other activities included subscribing to Spanish- printed comics and sending Care packages. Establishing a plaque to be engraved each year with the outstand- ing Spanish student's name was also contemplated. Decked out in miniature Panamas? , R. Blevens, A. Harris, S. Roff, and C. Bolton dispatch Spanish rice and tacos at Los Amigos second annual Spanish dinner. Los Amigos Engage Row 1, left to right: K. Fox, president, W. Orr, vice president, C. Bolton, treasurer, S. Lee, student council representative, C. Fifield, P. Hodge, K. Johnson, S. Wall, J. Rohner, C. Chris- tensen, R. Olson. Row 2, left to right: J. Wells, J. Pierson, L. Colee, J. Deckelman, K. Gray C. Haynes, K. Nelson, B. Clark, C. Shaw, N. Wheeler, S. Johnston, L. Lucas, G. Van Walk advisor. Row 3, left to right: C. Michaels, S. Baker, P. Snell, P. Clark, S. Prow, N. Butchart G 13 Demolishing the favor-filled Pinata, Los Amigos scramble madly for goodies. The Pinata, a suspended paper form, is the Spaniard's answer to Christmas festivity. In Many Gala Fiestas B' . Thompson, L. Varner, D. Palmer, B. Collins, M. Whitcomb, J. Bernet, M. Deckelman. Row left to right: B. Herndon, C. Trumbly, M. Stone, A. Shippy, A. Berg, S. Frost, J. Buck, . Reid, S. Ray, T. Hathaway, A. Harris, K. Wyatt. Row 5, left to right: D. Doan, J. Bastian, . Shaffer, D. Knutson, V. Seehale, R. Blevins, A. Herring, E. Brett, D. Moore. Band Department Has its I ,V E' : xx . ,, 1 f3gJ z,,h , Ray McAllister, bandmaster From the piccolo's piping note to the bass drum's doleful tones . . . from Mozart classicism to Rodgers-Hammerstein show tunes . . . from fanfare to finale, the A Band caters to Very musical whim. Whether presenting the formal Spring Concert or strut- ting before the 60,000 viewers of the East-West Shrine game, Marching Band ranks as one of the top high school instrumental groups in Oregon. Since the Shrine game invitation was formally announced, this was the most anticipated moment in the Band's year, by not only the band members themselves, but the entire school and town who had frequently witnessed Marching Band's spirited playing and snap- py formations on the local turf. Wholeheartedly entering into fund- raising activities, G.P. residents contributed to the bucket-bri- gade, feasted in droves at the Smorgasbord, and attended the band's Pop Concert. During all, A Band continued practicing almost until the night of departure, December 25. Once at San Francisco, Kezar Stadium set the scene for the big moment when GPHS instrumentalists joined the other bands in issuing forth strains of Colonel Bogey, El Capitan March, and the tradi- tional national anthem. Touring China Town and Golden Gate Park, shopping along the re- nown Market Street, lunching at Fisherman's Wharf and ice-skat- ing at the Cliff House were ex- tras which made the trip even more memorable. Scores of students and citizens turned out to devour mountains of food at the Band Booster Smorgasbord, sponsored by the Southern Oregon Salesman's Club. Row 1, left to. right: B. Tibbitts, M. Beed, J. Cook, G. Gallagher, M. Gothard, G. Gilbert, N. Kathka, L. Abel, B. Hall, S. Sloan, D. Dean. Row 2, left to right: J.. Wilson, P. Cole, K. Youde, C. Maphet, P. Griffin D. Schultz-, J. Tompkins, M. Millemann, N. Gierok, G. Seymore, W Ashworth, K. McAlVage, K. Keisecker, C. Retzloff, K. Byers, R. Schultz, M Vannice, R. Varner. Row 3, left to rnht: R. Hagar, A. Garner, L. Bowser S. Baker, M. Jenson, L. Ralston, L. Johnson, R. Erickson, L. Zenor, D. Neff ll ll A Ba nd -S Outstanding Record ef N Circling the track before the East-West game, Marching Band helped greet spectators for the second ffonsecutivf year. J. Broer, M. Graham, M. Leonard, J. Tompkins, G. Parker, J. Wells, M. Wilson, J. Koikow, D. Flaming, K. Martin, T. Paulus, A. Davenport. Row 4, left to right: J. Vannice, D. Walker, P. Anderson, L. Whaley, S. Houston, W. Dunahew, T. Case, J. Crutsinger, D. Rice, R. Cochran, W. Maffett, W. Rose, D. Gordon, R. Endicott, F. Hugoboom, R. Webb, F. Broer, D. Reeder, H. Baker, H. Lamb, R. Baker. Row 5, left to right: J. Smith, S. Hoffman, W. Wilson, D. Feiring, C. Moore, J. Fox, G. McCorkle, V. Seehale, D. English, T. Leonard, W. Sharp, R. Sackett, B. Flickinger, C. Michaels, D. Anderson, S. Hobson, J. McShane, D. Howell, L. Chapman. 5 I W- -, ,AJ - .h R ,' ,1-.- W- -r W- W... fi f W-1 Q-fvv-49 Q84 IIBII Sandra Summers, 4 head majorette . 5 QQ, if I ...NSR S. F -. .,.,..f ,, e1'f1..1.. ,,.,..' ,.'- S l ',' g Q ' ,,L,. 1 i , A' -, V , L? ' 5' K M A Row 1, left to right: L. Cobbs, D. Baker S 'x D. Welch, M. Arnold. Row 2, left to '- Q right: N. Wheeler, M. Harlacher, S. Lee L 1' .. , N 1 N 5.3 NAajorettes Left to right: J. Stansbury, D. Blayney, D. Alt, M. Dallas, J. Pearson, V. Eckstein, L. Snyder. -1 Xe. iv w 5 P3512 id. 5 ' ffl Q' ar M ,jj' ?I f si C 3 fa' ' My Y K 5:-.1 , . jg ' if?'k .ii, 5 A A g 5 fv, 15' : NF : Eff is -' '- :- A s :-:f2 -QQV1 : ' ' ag 'EAA i 1'2, 1 : :EIA ? A I Y as i L?-Qeslmj E 5 A , an gn.. wig? , Q 5 F K U ,:. ' Q , Af S .. Kg gm' JV I 3 i ,, 3 U 5 VV ' A f 1 i ai I Q E is 4 Bohannon, T. Brown, E. Roudebush, D. Davidson, J. Williams, vice president, P. Barrett, R. Chandeler, W. Hatfield, D. Ellis, J. Mc- W. Kellogg. Row 4, left to right: J. Peebles, K. Turk, R. Daugherity, president, P. Barrett, R. Chandeler, W. Hatfield, D. Ells, J. Mc- Donald, G. Johnson, D. Fehrs, S. Ray, A. Coon, J. Halstead, J. Moore Ron Hollensted, director Music Groups Practicing Wednesday noons and Thursday evenings keeps the melodious Triple Trio at their best. Left to right: C. Cattanach, E. McConnell, L. Wilkison, L. Rudd, M. Mans- field, D. Neff, J. Ellerbroek, D. Schultz, M. Holm and C Michaels, accompanist. L. Jameson, accompanist, Row 1, left to right: N. Brazille, L. Abel, L. Lloyd, M. Brewer, T. Pedigo, L. Lundgren, treasurer, P. Hayes, M. Henderson. Row 2, left to right: C. Shamel, U. Abernathy, S. Vincent, B. McCarty, L. Warren, B. Johnson, J. Morford, C. Irwin, S. Cathey, B. Doody. Row 3, left to right: E. Wilson, E. Dias, J. Marsh, B. Kaufman, M. McManamon, J. Day, C. Chapman, J. Meade, G. McDonald, secretary, S. Holm, S. Kellems, D. Dale, S. Pagni. R. Cornell, accompanist, Row 1, left to right: C. Bolton, L. Dean, P. Hofer, R Davis, V. Patterson, J. Johnson, secretary, A. Jack, J. Hutchins, L, Johnson vice president, B. McCormick, L. Little, P. Harrold. Row 2, left to right M. Chittock, J. Page, M. Whitcomb, K. Graham, J. Cathey, L. Blakesley, D. Nutter J. Phillips, S. Burnett, J. Rohner, D. Coltrane, M. Canfield, A. Annis, M. Mclntire Advanced Girls' Glee 2 1 7 Boys' Glee ROW 4, left to right: S. Larsen, vice president: Row 1, left to right: M. Preslar, G. Reed, H. Hemphill, C P- Woods, B- Sf0lt9I1b111'g, D- JGHSGH, M- Diltz, Simmons. Row 2, left to right: T. La May, K. McIntyre, R C- Rhodes. S- Wymeff E- ZQTIU J- Perry, S- COX, Hummel, G. Siikanen, F. Broer. Row 3, left to right: D. Carlson M. Kirkland, F. Tl10r1'1aS, T. Daniels B. Ray, T. Johnson, D. Eckberg, A. Dahlgren. B. Waggle, T. Mahan. Row 3, left to right: M. Owen, J. Brickey, D. McGinnis, president, G. Price, D. Sanders, A. Pitkin, H. Weldon, B. Collins, C. Firestone, S. Wilson, J. Bryant, L. Fehrs, J. Backus, K. Killian, D. Pearce, A. Frazier, T. Coleman M Warren, J. Stockbur R 4 l f ' , . ger. ow . e t to right. R. Beeghly, J. Egbert, D. Blayney, A. Murray, R. Ingledue, E. Lowry, D. Heim, treasurer, D. Burnett, K. Peterson, A. Hoctor, J. Dewey, J. Whitaker, D. Reid, J. Marquardt, J. Kolkow, R. McAlmond, J. Wells, S. Easton. i E ., .. , . ....- -1 ..a . .gm-n r.. -..- mf. -ef .,,. m n Stage Fright Foreign to Thespians Though most members have aspirations other than seeing their names emblazoned on theater marquees in the future, National Thespians is a concentration of dramatic talent who find acting an exciting medium through which to project new personalities. When school is barely underway, Thespians are busily engrossed in preparations for their three-act play in October. Selection of a play is quite perplexing, but this year, a comedy, Down to Earth, came out as top choice. Not only does the play give Thespians a chance to be in one good production dur- ing the year, but non-members have a chance to earn more points in order to become a Thespian. Othen than play-acting, points may be earned by participating in speech tournaments, applying make-up or working with props for other programs during the year. After a student has accumulated ten points, he is eligible to pledge to National Thespians. Ten more points are required for initiation. If enough profit is made, the Thespian play also helps to finance the group's trip to the Drama Conference in March. A play- writing contest, talent show, workshops, and of course, plays, constitute the parley's major business. The exploits of two earth-sojourning angels, an erratic half-angel and an assortment of mortals tax talents of Down to Earth cast. Row 1, left to right: D. Ells, J. Dorband, J. Groves, advisor, D. Neff, P. Hodge, L. Borsian, S. Satterfield, H H T. P vis. Row 2, left to right: D. Chilcote, historian, J. Davis, vice president,.D. Mars, treasurer, M osier, ur Merrill, publicity chairman, M. Ward, secretary, J. Coleman, student council representative. Penthouse Plays Form Acting Basis 4? fa-.Q .. 1 7' Row 1, left to right: D. Chilcote, presidentg M. Merrill, treasurerg S. Satterfield, student council representative, P. godge, secretaryg J. Wells, H. Hosier, J. Qoleman. Row 2, left to right: K. Graham, J. Watt, N. Wheeler, A. ollln, M. Ward, T. Purvis. Row 3, left to right. J. Groves, advisor, S. Pullen, S. Roley, P. Sackett, J. Dorband, L. Borsian, D. Ellis. Penthouse Players affords a training ground for National Thes- pians. In this lower division, they gain necessary experience for thes- pians by doing stints of acting, directing or stage handling in the four groups of one-act plays they present during the year. These plays are done as simply as pos- sible uin the round, with the audience surrounding the per- formers. After a member earns ten points he at long last attains the coveted position of Thespian pledge. The dueling prowess of T. Purvislbrings merriment to J. Groves, P. Ferry S. Johnston and J. Coleman during lighter moments of Penthouse Play rehearsal. Ill Higher Standard Established Row 1, left to right: C. Johnson, presidentg A. Davenport, vice president, D. Chilcote, secretary, A. Miller, stu- dent council representativeg P. Cole, M. Holm, L. Ogle, J. Sharp, L. Loffer, L. Johnson, J. Petit, R. Cornell, C. Hixson, G. Van Walk, advisory S. Marchington, advisor. Row 2, left to right: P. Cantwell, L. Ralston, L. Wilson, J. Wells, A. Almquist, K. Keisecker, L. Lucas, C. Michaels, C. Bennett, L. Youde, K. Nelson, J. McKrola, K. Byers, J. Marquardt, G. Gallagher, S. Summers, S. Johnston. Row 3, left to right: D. Gardner, J. To become a member of National Honor Society a person must have a high scholastic rating, good character, leadership qualities and service ability. Teachers having contact with proposed mem- bers received questionnaires asking about the various student's qualities. After these question- naires were filled out, they were sent back to the Society where a committee evaluated them. Following the approval of a new member was the initiation ceremony. There were two of these colorful ceremonies, one in December, the other in April. The scholastic rating has been raised from 1.8'to 1.5. Those members initiated under the old rating are required to maintain a grade average of at least 1.8 where as members in- itiated under the new standards must uphold a 1.5 average. The main project of the Society was to raise scholarship money for a graduating member who has received no previous scholarship recog- nition. Prexy Elmo Stevenson of Southern Oregon College presented an address on The Future to an attentive audience at the year's first initiation ceremony. H f- .asa .Mm By National Honor Society Hansen, H. Hosier, J. Dorband, P. Sheckells, S. Mackie, D. Miller, P. Snell, S. Perry, B. Ullian, D. Mars, J. Walker, J. Momsen, M. Harper, C. Terry, J. Derry, S. Balderree. Row 4, left to right: L. Fehrs, B. Herndon, H. Bassford, J. Buddenhagen, K. Martin, M. Flower, M. Pearson, M. Rands, J. Miller, R. Large, C. Green, S. Hous- ton, J. Cook, R. Schultz. Row 5, left to right: D. Wolke, J. Ausland, R. Patterson, J. Holt, J. Buddenhagen, D. Fehrs, W. Griffin, G. Brunner, D. Flaming, J. Fox, J. Hendrickson, C. Haynes. The Torch of Honor is represented by the lighting of candles during the fall initiation ceremony. Sogging School Spirit ' L' .5 a n 3 yds.: 1, fy ' 1' H ,A . c ,Q ii, QP QW . e .f J . 1 M , up it J Q , we , as , Row 1 left to right: J. Williams, president, R. Olson, vice presidentg B. Finch, second vice president, J. Derry, . g 1 . . - I - . .. v . A J. SOCI'Dllll'Y'll'E'Z1SLll'Ol'Q B. Bennett, program chairman, G. IAAHZIIQ, selgeant at arms, D. Reid, publicity chairman, Mendenhall S. Johnson J. Retzloff, S. Willcutt, C. Johnson, L. Ralston, J. Wells, M. Wilson, J. Cook, S. Balderee, G. Gooch. J. Mc-Donald. Row 2, left to right: M. Mansfield, S. Wall, K. Graham, J. Hutchins, J. Wells, N. Walters, L. Loffer, M. Holm, C. Christensen, J. Reed, L. Ogle, T. Pressler, J. Marquardt, L. Lundgren, K. Byers, Szitterfield, C. Haynes, L. Dean, J. Petit. Row 3, Left to right: C. Terry, K. Knutson, B. Terry, J. Egbert, M. Ward, J. Whitlock, S. Summers, J. McShane, P. Cole, S. Ray, J. Sharp, P. Snell, C. Bennett, D. Miller, K. Marching in Caveman down Tornadoes rally sets Pep Clulfs spirits dancing. Pre-game activities such as painting 'ton to vic- tory signs for the halls and decorating the gym in the colors of the Cavemen and the opposing team consume much of Pep Club member's time, but sponsoring the G.P.H.S. Kave King and the dance honoring him proves to be the winter's big event. Springtime initiation ignites horror in new initiates and awakens fiendish qualities in members. Missing three games, a serious offense, results in forfeiting membership to Pep Club. Another in- fringement of club rules including a fine is being out of uniform during the game. Gloves and pom-poms, introduced in routines this year, are considered part of the uniform along with headbands, sweaters, pleated skirts, bobby-sox and white shoes. Rallied by Pep Club , mfr 1 3 Z gvuj CV' 3 42458.22 ' if Q El Al, L 'U' I F I , M K. 1 g Q, pi 54, 0101 ,VVQAAUQ nfl? ,. ,ggi ' it . JU Qelzif il l 1 . Q. 13 Wd it Q If 5' w H U fl gl Q Vs S, f Q R, 5' J E Q , . it it . , w 1 - g ristensen, M. Harper, S. Snyder, S Holm, M Reid R. Ste h G G'lb Gray, L. VVilkison, G. Bowden, Row 4, left to ri ht: M. Ch ' p enson, . 1 ert, C. Hixson, S. Johnston, S. Cowin, S. Perry, A. Davenport, K. Nelson, P. Griffin, L. Iary M. Beed, C. Nealy, K. Youde, L. Johnson, M. Fender, advisor Row5 left to right'A Collin L Sheets C Hughes J. ivfomson, K. Mcmvage, E. Erwin, C.. Trumbly, H. Lundgl-ml, C. Maohet, J. Pearson, A. Vllyliind, sf'1s.f2nS0n, Ki Johnson, P. Olson, J. Johnson, V. Patterson, B. Varner, L Youde Row 6 left to right' L Lugenbeel J De- Young, G. Hayden, J. Foote, M. Montgomery G McDonald, P.. Hayes .S Wall,lK. Burroughs .M 'Anderson J Kem 7 ' y ' ! ' Y ' p! L. Johanssan, B. Herndon, C. Irwin, M. Lauf P. F d M. M G ' ' ' e, or , c regol, J. Gasaway, L. Zenor, L. Johnson, J. McKrola 7 New glove routine is practiced by Pep Club. ,QXCVCCI 4 :73 ' il M W 5 .W Y A 6 ff' 1 v Euan- .iw ,M ,W ,M A , ,A vm 'm'Vifm1 x ' y -ll 's' Wk- A... Letter winners of all sports are eligible for membership in Varsity HG. Held annually for letterman wishing to enter the club is an un- usual comic-initiation. The students of the school gather in big crowds to watch new members engage in the ridiculous funfare, Various duties of those members not par- ticipating in an active sport are patrolling basketball and football games and officiating at track and field events. The huge bonfire at the annual football rally, too, is their charge. Pushing pennies with their noses is challenge to new initiates and a laugh to assembled students. Varsity G Stands for Service and Fun Row 1, left to right: M. Terry, president, M. Chandler, secretary-treasurer, F. Holmes, student council repre- sentativeg W. Winterbottom, sergeant-at-arms, R. Daugherity, B. Dean, R. Bennett, R. Johnson, G. Brunner, M. Caldwell. Row 2, left to right: R. Erickson, L. Borsian, L. Drake, D. Clark, J. Meek, R. LaCombe, L. Johnson, J. Lampert, J. Hutchins, P. Gibson. Row 3, left to right: K. Rhynerson, R. Shorb, D. English, F. Sprinkle, D. Lyons, J. Turley, R. Atterberry, G. Huneycutt, P. Barrett, K. Turk. Row 4, left to right' G. Prehm advisor' L. Cheney, R. Hoatson, H. Brown, R. Montgomery, J. Peebles, C. Heap, W. Dolmage, M. Ingram, advisorig R. Werner, advisor. f D. Pearce and J. Mendenhall, watchdogs of the ad accounts, make a deposit in high school office. Supervising a staff and getting out a weekly newspaper requires special ability. Editor C. Haynes embodies these qualities. School circulation and alum- ni subscriptions occupy D. Snyder's day. Business Manager J. Whitaker is charged with the responsibility of keeping the budget out of the red. Third period each Tuesday finds teachers uneasily competing with student anticipation of the Scrolls' arrival. With the ringing of the noon dismissal bell, students simultaneously converged on the awaiting stacks of papers. Noses buried for the noon hour's duration, members of GPHS poured over the front page coverage of student activities and heatedly discussed Cham's often caustic comments, pinpointing the editorial policy which frequently bordered on the controversial. Yet where praise was due, editorials applauded, especially in the too-often neglected field of academic pursuit. All avidly read Senior Spotlight, the Heel's latest gossip, Wandering Cave Girl's Witticisms and other features. To be sure, page four's sports news received no less attention. Though staff members may have breathed a small sigh of relief and satis- faction after the completed product was delivered into the awaiting class- rooms, they rarely experienced a moment's relaxation, for already news was being gathered and features written for next week's edition of the five-column tabloid. N. Capably assisting while learning the ropes are Assistant Business Manager J. Dickson and Assistant Editor A. Miller. J. Carson heads up the sports department. Q Af S '03 my :Fa . vwgqg WA M ., .,, .. .., .1 ?,33g,pQ f A WR? H? In charge of indexing is P. Snellg D. Robertson com- piles sports data while B, Herndon, staff typist serves as Mr. Ensminger's secretary. Although a serious job, picture cropping has its bright moments as shown by R. Olson and G. McLain. Picture orders fulfilled by Toka photographers K. Killian, R. Holcomb, R. Harper and J. Coverdale are supervised by G. Jones, visual aids director. Deadlines and Business staffers D. Miller and J. Reed who usually During approaching deadline time, advisor W. E E ' r takes time out for refreshment. confine assignments to selling ads are drafted into . nsmlnge emergency service as proofreaders. Responsible for art designs and picture layouts, C. Camp and B. Sheets proceed with experimental patterns. Junior Shakespearians P. Cantwell, staff head' M Shipler, J. Foote and G. Hayden, spend long hours creating and polishing copy. Dilemma Plague Toka Staff Tallying progress of Toka book sales is A perfect blend of personality business manager D. Chilcote. and efficiency personifies editor D. Gardner. Upon entering the Toka room when the staff is hard at work, one would think them in a confused state, yet effi- ciency is the key word in pro- ducing the annual yearbook. The editorial staff, which is divided into copy, layout, art and pictures, is mainly con- cerned with assembling ma- terial for the book and works frantically to meet the Decem- ber 31 and March 1 deadlines. Financing the Toka by sell- ing books to students and others, ads to downtown mer- chants and pages to organiza- tions is the principal function 1 of the business staff. Keeping ' a financial record of all trans- actions is also under their capable management. Comprising the membership of the Editorial Board, this year's innovation, is the editor Davene Gardner' two seniors, Penny Cantwell and Mary Dyer, a junior, Renee Olson' and sophomore Judy Foote Usin th ' t , , . g e ins ruc- tor's advice as a guide, the Editorial Board selects the basic elements for the new yearbook A V 'a 1 s fter the March 1 deadline, work does not slacken as editing the Cave Codes, student handbook, and the summer supplement, a springtime activity resume, keeps the ball rolling. The spring steakfry climaxes the otherwise grueling year. Service Is Ticket 3 'd t P Green secretary, Row 1 left to right' L Hillman presidentg C. Sealy, vice presi en 5 . , R. L. L tman student council represehtativeg B. Sheets, S. Vancil, S.. Weaver, J. Momsen, ll y Davis, P. Wilson, P. Rohner, advisor. Row 2, left to right: A. Mitchell, J. Stockburger, S. Sguad rnember in ticket booth sells ducats to two junior high mlsses. if yn, . The volunteer students of Ticket Squad held weekly meetings at which President Linda Hill- man handed out assignments for the coming events. Among their many jobs are dispensing pro- grams, checking student body cards and honor passes, selling tickets and collecting money at high school activities. This club has served the school for twenty-two years. Mr. Jansen was in charge of the group, with Mr. Rohner and Mr. Schultz heading up each of the major sports, basketball and football. Ten other male faculty members lent their assistance at various events. During basketball season, the squad spon- sored a dance, the proceeds of which were used to purchase pins and buttons. Squad's Guideword Thurman, C. Shaw, B. Heap, C. Shaw, M. Owen, S. Cox, J. Perry, F. Fowler, M Satteifield, L. Hassett. Row 3, left to right: M, Stone, R. McKinley, M. Ferguson S. Bennett, J. Marsh, G. Goode, G. Thompson, S. Williams, R. Blevins, A. Harris K. Ruska, R. Barker. Ticket Squad President L. Hillman assigns the night's positions to fellow members Judie McKrola rally queen Patricia Ford Mary McGregor W' r Rally Squad Generates Enthusiasm UGO! Fight! Win! Tonight! These emphatic words express the feeling of students attending pep assemblies and games. Leading the students in doing this yell and others are the seven members of the Rally Squad. Traditionally dressed in blue and white, the all-girl pepsters are also noted for their dance routines which they present during half- times and band numbers. Following the referee's opening whistle, the school song's fast beat and the cheerleader's flying pom- poms induce spirits to soar high. Vim and vigor is not lessened when the Cavemen Cheerers join in closing the eventful evening by singing the new Alma Mater. Janet Gasaway xv-WN. ml Pet animals, clutched tightly by seven radiant rally squaddersg L. Zenor, L. Youde, Lynn Johnson X12 it' ' M. McGregor, J. McKro1a, L. Johnson, P. Ford and J. Gasaway, are part novelty dances. Lynda Zenor Linda Youde D Q ,, if af , x 11 .N-,,,ngn-1 ,QW S? :.- J of one of the many Marcia Steward advisor ... W ,J W2 .fr . f wi f- . . . M rg 3 ow. 4' 335 1 A AN X. Q r J Kathy Youde Maxine Arnold Linda Johnson Diane Schultz Cheryl Nealy if x, QI? Maida Page advisor rally captain Future Cavemen Encouraged B J. V. Rally Squad Dressed in white sweaters, knee socks, azure blue bermudas and sneakers, the five girls comprising the Junior Varsity Rally Squad create an atmosphere of vivacity during J.V. games. In previous years J.V. players have had only early-coming varsity rooters to spur them on to victory. This year the Student Council nominated a slate of contestants after viewing the appli- cants. The sophomore class then elected the quintet. Now an active part of the J.V. Pro- gram, these pepsters promote sports- manship and provide encouragement. Leading J.V. enthusiasts in a yell are C. Nealy, D. Schultz, M. Arnold, K. Youde and L. Johnson. Suspense mounted higher and higher votes cast by G.P.H.S. boys determined the football queen-elect from a slate of nominees presented by the grid- squad. Stars sparklerl more brightly in princesses, eyes when sopho- more Janice Johnson was crowned Queen as her court showered her with congratula- tions. funn-s.,x at!! Q1 y y , K 9' Princess Linda Dean h Princess Goldie Gooch, Queen Janice Johnson, Princess Barbara Terry brightly as Mike Loonarfl l'1'0XYll9fl her Basket- ball Queen, Karen Johnson, one of the two sopholnorv ranmliflatos, looked tho part of ncswly clesignzxteil royalty. During the G,P.-Mvdforcl half-time tho Six princvsscs and their escorts n-ntewn-cl Lho gym followed hy 11 tiny c1'own-lmoa1'er and 11 dainty flowvr-girl. After thv tonse- nionient hacl finally pussml, Karon and lwr 1-ourt made thoir exit viewed by the inany zlttonmlzxnts of thc- gzinw. Qumran 1r.L,..,:Lz ffl , 1, ,www Princess D1an.LRmd Piincvss Sandia Wall PIlI1CC5i 111415 Mal quurclt, lhinccss Lxnit G.1s.ux.u, Qugen Ixaleln Johnwn, P1mppg5 Che-ryl Noah X.:- i Q 1 a QL ak 2, ii is f , 2 5 JYFWML bfi if +4 Qs is 1 X gi T ' ,X -v,W,,,,, f ,, ,.. V L, Q, - it , 1 W X . 1 .2 3 v .V X 4' , , J , f 'I ,L Li. e 1 Qi? efffff l.. n isle! 'hi 5 tg :ff tif , ,ll . . S-Hi. 2, I Piineess Judie Mc Krola, Princess Janice Johnson Six eetheart Linda Johnson Showering their hearts and votes on the girl of their choice, the male population of GPHS elected senior Linda Johnson to reign as Sweetheart of Grants Pass High. The corona- tion took place during intermis- sion oi' UShower of Hearts, the theme of the annual Sweet- heart Ball. V lsuanv ' -nw fe W 53.11. Lx in 3? 3- 51-A if L5 Mil in f,,ygg,Tf .sq iw U dx wi qgfff? Z Q ' ,, .... img al M ,'h' 1 h , wyw wwiw 4241. E3 ,... W' www fp vc wx .,- Hfifqmf 4 3 NMA Hg,,,,.. - S .. X, One of the Highlights of the March of Dimes drive was the installation of senior Barbara Bennett as Miss Vaccine. Junior Carol Bennett and sophomore Cecelia Maphet were the competing candidates. Certainly the most worthy and spirited of student projects is the annual March of Dimes Drive. Launching the week's ac- tivities was the kickoff assem- bly emceed by general chair- men Martha Harper and Delmer Fehrs. Competition demanded ingenuity from each class, and at this time, Senior, Junior and Sophomore chairmen revealed their respective projects. The days of scheming erupted into frantic noons filled with raffle tickets, dimeograms, the Top Ten Tunes and balloting for Miss Vaccine. Intra-school ac- tivities were climaxed on Fri- day by a slave auction and Miss Vaccine's coronation. Even townspeople weren't safe from persistent students who staged car washes, cake sales, a toll street and a town-wide bottle drive on Saturdays. Students kept a close watch on their class's progress on thermometers in the front hall. End results showed the Seniorsihad garnered a record 5642, Juniors had amassed 3398, while Sophomores trailed with 5271. Class lngenuity Helps Fight Polio l l D A beautiful bulky-knit sweater donated by Golden Ch rit -conscious lasses leap at chance to go casualn on Rule, entices N. Walters, M. Harper and L. Johnson a y to buy raffle chances from J. Retzloff. pedal pusher day. Cautious raffle investors pry into 'innards of senior's jalopy, donated by Menasco Motors. i Coat hangers processed by Sophs R. Varner and K. Knutson yield a cent each at local cleaning establishments. HHH 24f400's U Mad male fashions lend gala spirit to sweatshirt day. Q No doubt the electric mixer caught the eyes of A. Doescher and J. Borg- man, buying tickets from G. Bowden. Everything from a toaster to fishing tackle induced customers to engage in the Grand Raffle. CA VALCADE OF SPCJRTS I Football I Baskefb u - Wrestling - ,. ... ,, ' 1 4, 1, .., 1 2 ,,4 , , U, K, V- wi,-,,,,.r ' . . , W. 1 . V- .4 M f-1 -' ' ,e. ,,1,, - .' : ,, v' ' .r , ,, g1 ,N,,.. .4-1, M K. ,, . - 5 H an 2 sw' w rss vii Vs, S' 'at v 3' ffafvi f U,, aw ',, 'wi I Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass -x.s:-f-cQ.':t:- .,FffI-ffifgrf 5-.wa fa' ,... -,!:., 4' .yn V' 2 V- 'V sf. . Varsity Football Schedule ,....,,19 Albany 0 North Bend 0 Roseburg .. ------26 Crater 6 Marshfield ......33 Ashland ., .....32 Klamath Falls 0 Medford .. District 6 Co-Champions S .1-K gl, , 1. ' ' JW-? '-.- wi: 'Si' f - - P7 gi' at fs. Q- Q .,. j ,Cf ,,. ,,. V ff.. V I Wi, A 3.5, V. -1' -43. if-1 r V ,IL , P- 1 ii k I, ,R L1 , 1 1. L M , if I z 2 fl , .4 5. jj. i 'Y 'T ,fp FQ-VE - .if f tif? 3' 1 1' ' 1' f., 1 .,,. ' 949 Qgf 3' . , eq- -135 tf . 'ui' ,, reef 11,5 rl: 531- 3 1: -Q. hr, , 6- ,Q f L 44 E:-5' K-1 Ia, ,, 1. 1 -J -.Q A 1, 1? 2, .5 - 1,511 ag . T V X ti ., 1 4 4 , Q l 1 ri ff 4 ' ,Lg .-Sl? M, .. .fl- ',.,Ja' ,A ,J 4 fig, L ,gms ..,m.t..... i ... gs: V fl N3 GLR' effggw .ji M , . .. . V . gl i It M I Bill Martell, backfield coach Don Hedgepeth, line coach Row 1, left to right: O. Woolsey, S. Bennett, J. Hutchins, R. Daugherity, J. Dean, L. Drake, L. Miller, M. Terry, H. Brown, P. Barret, R. Bennett. Row 2, left to right: R. Gibson, G. Davis, J. Patterson, W. Winterbottom, O. Nealy, P. Krouse, D. Rose, J. Purkett, D. Lyons, D. Hayes, O. Newman. Row 3, left to right: D. Hedgepeth, assistant coach, E. Moulder, D. James, D. Deters, G. Woolsey, W. Harvey, 1 l ..l. ,...- . After splitting conference honors with Med- B u C r rd n ne ford in 1957 it was figured in grid circles Caveland fortunes were on a down-trend. Back- field aces, Smith and Rose, were gone and the absence of Sparlin, Lindquist, Slaven, Byrd and Albany W' Wmlerbottom Caldwell left gaping holes up front. Facing North Bend R-Da'-lghefity these facts, a determined Cave-crew set out to Roseburg L' Miller show their supporters that all was not lost. The record speaks foritself. Crater M. Terry The 1958 Caveman edition was singularly Marshfield L, Drake defense-minded and slowed all opponents to a Ashland J. FOX walk. When the offense clicked, as it often did, the opposition was in for a long evening. Klamath Falls J- Dean When the chips were counted at season's end, Medford 0' Woolsey the underdog Cavemen had once more tied the mighty Black Tornado for the conference cham- pionship and came within a cat's whisker of snatching all the marbles. D Wilson, B. Howard, C. Coffield, B. Dean, J. Murphy. Row 4, left to right: B. Martell, assistant coach, D. Mannan, R. Benner, B. Cole, M. Caldwell, R. Hoatson, J. Fox, K. Fox, G. Huneycutt, M. Ingram, head coach. i l 4 S1 :f 7. . W.. ...-. l l , ..mf ., M. ...M f Albany 0 Grants Pass 19 I O N 1 mpers around end for sizeable gain. Season's Opener ls Ramp for Hustling Cave Crew d Daugherity and Jack Dean, 1958 co-captains. Pat Barrett ', ', '. '. '. Ron Bennett Q. E . S 1 Jack McKay, Jerry Plantz, Harry Parker and Vinton Goff serve in the unheralded role of football managers. Their duties are as varied as they are important. Breaking into the clear, Jim Purkett snags one for a twenty-yard advance. -. '5 if w:, u:gwf5 ' .. l 'Cf 4' .H 4 V A A W I : K L ,, X :I 5 ' Q S sm- if Crater Grants Pass 26 :Jim Purkett and Crater end both have designs on the pigskin but it goes for an incomplete forward pass. Crater Comets Prove Stubborn Foe The dead-game but woefully outmanned Crater High Comets put forth a spirited but sputtering effort before succumbing to the Caveman jugger- naut 26-7 on their home field. Wayne Allen, Comet quarterback, rallied his team time and again despite his painful injuries. The Grants Pass touchdown tattoo was beat by the winged feet of Dean and Terry with Hayes completing key aerials throughout. The fine Caveman line rose to great heights when the occasion demanded and stood ready to crush Crater's major threats to their goal line. Bennie Dean Jack Dean Darrell Deters m a W .Nw M' 2' wiv! ,N A Mm A Ml M Dick Hayes Gary Huneycutt John Hutchins Cavemen Blast Grizzly Eleven Ashland Grants Pass 33 Movin Marvin Terry goes over, around and through Ashland defenders as he sets sail goalward. .wx U' ff- ll? 'f Q! Q 'T Sf if J .40 5541 2 Q iL,,lL!H3 U M9 fig QKV v.....-I vu.-I 1, ,nfl 4, it 1 .,, ,. ,az ,, J 1, 'f.-Tfaiiff-::'f ,-Q ' P 'H Q, N, M . ag, 4, ,wt ,Q-Q5 4 1 ..,J ff. IDI Row 1, left to right: W. Bramblett, F. Higginbotham, M Hull R Russell B Pfaendler R Boyce B Ray W Orr, T. Hathaway. Row 2, left to right: C. Ryan, R. Fuller D R1cks K Marshall J I-Iamllton D Walker G Stephens, J. Meek, R. Ripley, J. Stevens. Row 3, left to rlght R Walstrom K Rhodes D Robertson R Loper G. Johnson, R. Silva, W. Hunsinger, H. Graham, R. Werner coach Row 4 left to rlght D Adams manager D J. V. Football Schedule Grants Pass ,,,,, 6 Crater ,,,,,, Grants Pass ...,. 6 Roseburg ...,.,,, Grants Pass ,,,,, 0 Medford ,,,,,, Grants Pass ......... 27 Ashland ...,,,........ - Grants Pass ,,.,.,,., 48 Klamath Falls .... Grants Pass ,,,,, 0 Medford ,VA,,.,..,- Grants Pass ..,,. U21 Roseburg ,,,,,, , R2 ff- , gg 5 W if 'LX 4 ,. ,Q K I 7,1 4 - . K X5 K K 13,4 1. if- iffzif ' 5 ,-31' ..:k I K A, 3 wr- H 31 Tw: fi: Li fzisf lw fi . ' , .:t k 'W A k -.1 H .- LL ' -7 fi P'7'f5f'f31 A ju ME fkffgf if 5 W ,,1Lsim4.gK - K sw A ' .mils 'wi Mg AQ4, f is g K K , , . . 3 V if ij - w , - - . A Q- 5- E . ' , L' V M 3 H K gi K I , I K KN -' sr- , .f .K fx 3 W 5 i Q mn - . s . KK,. , K 1 ah, -5- . 7 , ,, wg Mmwww? - H . SQ,-Eiga-Q X, - 455 -mai K K: Q 3 M V 5 W W ,ng 1 - - , , sw ,... 5 3 51.-1 .A me w my M , i Us gl, ,fx .,,,,, . vm if X ,, 9' I f,:K:hE2,,K. : , 3, 9' ,Q f v wr, f ' , ww 1 K 4 'H A- K W, 2 x -gg M' y , ff ag, f .. F ,W .MNKK WK, Hs, if 2 A f f W6 we 2 v fxhw. Q 5 f ,ia ' f 1 Q L. 1 K A Q ' KK V ,Q 'W W' K ,uf Grants Pass ,,,, , M50 Grants Pass ,YY,,, ,,,,.,,, 5 3 Grants Pass ,,Y,, , ,, 66 Grants Pass ,YY,,,, , ,, H50 Grants Pass ,,Y,, , 45 Grants Pass ,, . ,H 33 Grants Pass ,,,r,, Y ,,,,,,, 62 Grants Pass , ,,,, ,,,, 5 5 Grants Pass tt,, ,, M64 Grants Passw, ,,,,, 41 Grants Pass , , 46 Grants Passm. ,, 71 Grants Pass, , 55 Grants Pass ,,,,, ,, , 54 Grants Pass ,,,,,, , , ,,,, 68 Grants Pass, ,,,,,, ,39 Grants Pass ,,,,. ,, , 71 Grants Pass ,,,,,,, , ,, 53 Grants Pass ,,,,,, . , , ,60 Grants Pass ,t,,,, 7 , 54 Grants Passn, , 41 Grants Pass ,,,, , ,, 53 Varsity Basketball Schedule Yreka , , Weed , ,,,, , North Bend Marshfield . Roseburg, , Roseburg , , Klamath Falls Crater , , ,, Ashland Medford ,, Klamath Falls Crater ,,t,, ,,,,, Ashland ,, Medford A ,,,, Medford ,, ,,,,,, Klamath Falls Crater Ashland Medford , Klamath Falls Crater Y Ashland , Gordon Prehm, varsity basketball coach GP Cagers Embark on Quest for State Play-Offs IDE IOL Nucleus for Good Squad Reports for Practice Coll Dick Hayes, John Olson, Rick Sabin, Rex Benner, John Fox and Roger Burton carried the Grants Pass basketball team to one of its most successful seasons in re- cent years. This sextet was strongly supported by Mike Leon- ard, Marv Chandler, Ron Erickson and Dave Mannan. This hard working cage crew ran up an en- viable won-lost record. During the 1958-59 season mis- fortune continually crossed the path of the Cavemen Cagers. For the first half of the campaign Grants Pass led the Southern Ore- gon Conference-but then lady luck turned her back. Crippling in- juries to key performers forced coach Gordon Prehm to alter his lineup and for the rest of the sea- son he searched for that title Winning combination. Although the Cavemen did not qualify for a berth in the state tournament they did spend the season right in the thick of the battle for league honors. Against two of the top teams in the state, Medford and Klamath Falls, the Grants Pass team was able to per- form in their usual hustling man- ner and administer defeats to each of these cage powers. A fine crop of returning juniors and sophomores should mean even a better year ahead. Varsity basketball managers, from left to right: R. Barker, R. Daugh erity, R. Cotter. E 1 xl it ,.-- 'lib 1 35 g - by s , ,1 . I a 'E 2 X , E A sa' we f 2? .L ,. , . Q mf 5 ,gm 13 X J r K 5 Q -Qu... X if ,wi-13 4' 'Q Y f e er- mination seems to overcome infraction. There could be a foul somewhere in this melee but d t Key Injuries Dampen Cave Title Hopes Despite serious injury, John Fox, battled back effectively to a starting post position. ! Ball-handler deluxe, Dick Hayes, was always a mainstay at the guard slot. IOA i Operating at a determine height disadvan- tage, Mike Leonard developed into a spirited and competent playmaker. With several stalwarts riding the bench due to injuries, the Cave men still refused to roll over and play dead. State Tourney Still Viewed as Possibility When the coach required a capable replacement, Dave Mannan, was always ready to leap into the breach. f fm: VM... 5-...,,, . ,,4 ' M55 W Eg 1 , Q, ,. ,. 4,55 iikiur 1. ff 'yn 0 ,:,a W . :ff 4 A Gia? ,. T 1' , , ,Q . Q' 4, 1' ? ff We M Q ' 1 J, X X f ff-1 , ...,. 5. k ' 5, Z, , , Q M K aw, n ,ff K X Vf,. 1 'mf' , u Q f i , .L f 4 - w ,f'- A ':: ., 2 . 1: gy? auf U fin 1 Sophomore Basketball Schedule Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Pass ....,,, .,,,,A.,. Pass Pass ,r...., ...,,,r.. Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass ,,,,... or.. ,s,,, Pass Pass Pass ...,,, ...,,,,,.. 4 5 Pass Pass Pass ..,,,,, ,sss,r.,, Phoenix Roseburg Roseburg Ashland Medford Klamath Falls Roseburg Ashland Phoenix Medford Medford Klamath Ashland Medford Roseburg Ashland Falls Russell Werner, sophomore basketball coach Row 1, left to right: D. Adams, R. Blacketor, F. Higginbotham, D. Ricks, R. Varner, J. Blacksmith, R. Cowin, F Taus. Row 2, left to right: F. Hugoboom, C. Murray, L. Bowser, P. Blinka, L. Burton, G. McLain, G. Clasby. I 5 4 4 ,W wnmaavm.m :sm as-um al1nzmf-sinnan-.r nm f 'W-'J -- - Xm g 'rL'P2-1 - fi? V -,EL mfm I A I 3-zfp.w w Z1' 4 K I In ' 7235. :Qin ff' LW fi: 'Q .a ,H 55555, I T H y T? ' 1' ,,,,-'2,y,ws3:5 f W 'W Q A f tiff 6 122, f Q, F115-14' , X MMS: V ,A 5, W' A A 5 ff A P231 S A AW' W - qw : Wg, 'fzfisfmfzswfssfvivgf ' 5499 Q' 5 Q2 .mezggj emma A 952- g af A ' 25: . ' 5 f 3-if ' W yf f 1 , nw Q in wg, f f 1: 152.1-M K .Qian mmf: L: -2 L. :- Wrestling at GPHS shares with track the honor of having the greatest participation. When Coach Bill Martell made his annual sum- mons 94 boys answered the call. Among the candidates for varsity positions were 4 district champs and 7 runners-up. In all, 17 letter-win- ners turned out. This was the nucleus of a fine squad and subsequent happenings substantiated the optimism. The Caveman grapplers compiled a dual meet record of 8 wins, 2 ties and 4 losses. The junior varsity fashioned an even better record against smaller schools. The district meet at Klamath Falls saw Mar- tell's charges come into their own. Here they dominated practically all events and made off with the district crown and a record of 20 out of 26 men placing. Twelve of these places were good for state tourney slots. Facing the stiffest type of competition at Corvallis, the Cavemen acquitted themselves well garnering a highly respectable third place as a team with 3 lads grabbing s ots in the P select circle. 4 Bill Martell varsity wrestling coach Varsity Wrestling Schedule Grants Pass ..,.,,,, 44 AShl2I1d ,f,-,,,- Grants Pass ......,, 20 Roseburg Grants Pass ..,,,.., 37 Ashland ,, , , Grants Pass -AA---Vg 18 O.S.C. Rooks e,l,e GI-ants Pass -.-V.,-, 12 U. of O. Frosh ,, Grants Pass ...,..., 47 M9df01'd H -'f - -- Grants Pass ..,,..., 14 Klamath Falls Grants Pass ,.,., 9 U. of O. Frosh ,,.,, Grants Pass .,....,. 39 South Eugene ..,,.., Grants Pass ,..,,,,, 42 Crater .,,..,,,,..,,,.,,. Grants Pass ....,,,. 29 Klamath Falls ,,.,.,, Grants Pass ----- 8 O.S.C. Rooks ,,,,., Grants Pass ..,,,,,, 42 Crater AYYKYKV--VVv Grants Pass A-A--Y--19 Roseburg Row 1, left to right: L. Cheney, R. Gibson, R. Johnson, L. Holbrook, K. Williams, V. Goff, R. La- Combe, J. Trotter, L. Roley. Row 2, left to right: W. Winterbottom, L. Drake, R. Daugherity, W. Cole, R. Shores, J. Carson, W. Holly, W. Colee, K. McIntyre, W. Bramblett. Row 3,' left to right: J. Wrestling Appeals to Varsity Wrestling Man- agers, left to right: F. Harvewy, R. Walstrom, L. Hassett, D. Packard. ms. 1 ...-wqmw-1.11.11-le , K Q ,. in at 11 'Safe' S '1' W Q y 4 ' H121-Q, f 5 , . . .. . . 'Fw 1. .1 .. , - , 72 Q, ,, E R ik K V ..,,..,,..N M... my f.:51a'V ' 1, .1 . F' TZ . we 'K H . 1 j X 3 34 52 f M: . VWTJ. 5 Q ' ,Z 'lf W 'fy www, ,,,,' Q, ,, Vinton Goff brings the firernan's carry into play. Les Holbrook has his Oregon Frosh foe in trouble with crade pin combination. Wrestling ls Fast Growing A double arm bar is applied by Tom Marchant. He got the pin in his initial varsity start. X? mg? f? SE, Axim TQ. J AK , 3 9 JL 4 1 A 7 , , f 5 mfs' J ln, A J' Q M 'Z if ,, 5 My!! if ,if f a ' fif 9 ff Q Q QQ ,,--.av L x , gygmy Zigi? an Jw mmf? Q M If , .. amsaiaeq in A new trophy donated by Millard Hodges now honors the outstanding wrestler of GPHS. In its initial year, plaudits were spilit between W. Winterbotton and R. Gibson. GP grappler has his man pretty well tied up while working for a fall. Properly Applied Leverage Is the Necessary Art Russ Gibson, using a reverse half-nelson, pins his foe to the mat. Ernie Gibson is maintaining control preparatory to launch- ing a new assault. .,.. l District Winners: Row 1, l ft t ' h e o rig t: W. Roley, lst-98 lbs.g R. LaCombe, lst-106 lbs.g K. McIntyre, 2nd- 115 lbs.g R. Johnson, lst-136 lbs.g P. Gibson, lst-141 lbs.g R. Gibson, 1st-147 lbs. Row 2, left to right: L Cheney, 2nd-157 lbs.g W. Winterbottom, lst-168 lbs.g L. Drake, lst-178 lbs.g R. Shorb, 2nd-178 lbs.g R Daugherity, 2nd-191 lbs.3 W. Cole, lst-heavyweightg W. Martell, Coach. Cavemen Cop Districtg Place 3rd In State R, Gibson, State 2nd place W. Cole, state. 3rd place winner, winner, 147 lbs. division. heavyweight d1V1Si0n- W. Winterbottom, state lst place winner 168 lbs. division. Bill Bramblett's attempted takedown is meeting A takedown is irnmine l nt as Richard Shorb rushes opponent stern resistance. off balance. J. V. Gropplers Enjoy Row 1, left to right: G. Stevens, B. Pfaendler, R. Cochran, G. Johnson, B. Ray, R. Prael, P. Miller. Second row, left to right: K. Rhodes, J. Santillie, B. Howard, J. Wilson, D. Rose, R. Jackson, I. Kyniston. Row 3, left to right: D. Carlson, W. Doyle, J. McKay, G. Wick, T. Marchant, E. Branham, G. Grosh, D. Porter. Row 4, left to right: ,www planar M, I ,,,. , U W1 , a1nn.a ywnsiwfr-M-an nnvmew.-ranmww,-W l 'www 511. ..-- M5314 of se7uw W ,ff.rfwmfimf-w,....aia:r,......a:- -..W - Mel Ingram, J.V. coach Spectacular Season S. Benson, J. Plantz, D. Middleton, R. Fry, G. Elmore, W. Harvey, F. Hughes, J. Harel- son, R. Ripley. Jerry Plantz rides his opponent into a position of advantage Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants J.V. Wrestling Schedule Pass Pass Pass Pass... , Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Ashland H, , Eagle Point Var. , Illinois Valley Var Illinois Valley Var Eagle Point Var. Roseburg ,, , ,,,, Crater , ,, Medford , ,, ,, Eagle Point Var. , Crater . ,, Klamath Falls ,,,., Ashland ,,,,,,,,, Ashland ,, .,,,, , North Eugene ,,,, Illinois Valley Var. Roseburg ,,,,. ,,,, ,,,,, - ,- COMMERCIALS I Adveni - Index 1 ORANGE BQWL W ' fffzw Open Un+iI Midnigm 1 X I H Including Sunday 203 HIGHW PHON: er. 6 01 , 1,' A 1 'U ' lf ,lv 1 1 1-. . 41w1 1 1 1, 'I iq'-1 Q F 1-L' .pq a-11. .622-'. qfbggt. Im' 1,1-3:-5 0' X iw 111 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 as Lvfu - 1 ,101 5621:-P GWAVI-' 559-16- . 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' Gr- 6-3242 sos s. w. e+h Sf- 6-2200 Gr. 6-2337 PAT'S CLEANERS KENNETH MARTIN VALLEY EQUIPMENT KAG - - I INSURANCE M?::2'uIgIoa1rris Zualwzleqning M . l4o s. w. H s+. We-News 97I Highway 99 Sou'Ih 5.1 , S . I E Gr. 6-3520 Gr. 6-584' KZ ' Pecia venis Q 1 A L Iwi ir MORTON ..'.i'E2E.i1TZ,. MILLING The Sign of Good Feed WHOLESALE-RETAIL II2 S. E. M S+. Goodyear Tire Recapping-Repairing BUCKMASTER'S JEWELRY 225 S. E. 6'I'I1 Sireei Gr. 6-6404 F CAVEMAN DRIVE-IN SUPPLY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 3'd and G S+' Jim Humberd, Owner l22 N. E. F S+. Gr' 9'2I73 MELODY HOUSE Por-Ial +o Music MQNA'S 32l S. E. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-5847 HADLEY'S DRESS SHOP HALL-MILLER Ready-+o-Wear MOTORS 320 S. W. 6+h S+. DeSo1'o Plymouih Gr. 6-25I4 BROWNELL'S SAM L- FOX ELE T IC INSURANCE 8: LOANS H + . CAR In ARDEN FARMS COMPANY H2 5. W, --J-' O PO? 6-glances 3:6 s. E. H S+. er. 6.2571 Gr, 6-4507 PIGGLY WIGGLY 906 S. W. 6+I1 Sireei' Gr. 6-43I5 , . . .. . ...J-,661 .6 6.f,.1,:,: .li E.,,.6..6,.-335311133 F, CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY COPCO DAYTON 8: SON PLUMBING 81 HEATING Doc+ors of Sani+a+ion 7I4 N. W. 6+l1 S+. Gr. 6-3663 ELMA'S FLOWERS AND PETS 632 s. w. 6+h er. 6-6689 6r 326 s. w. 6+h s+re6+ er. 62336 in G 6370' CLARA'S RESTAURANT STEVEIS The Li++le Place Wi+l1 PHARMACY Really Good Food Friendly Service 7 am' TO 5:30 P'm' PRESCRIPTIONS-GIFTS 202 N- E- 79' Sl' COSMETICS-SUNDRIES Open 8:30-l0:00 Sundays and Holidays I0:00-5:00 2I4 N. W. 6+l'1 S+. Gr. 6-3562 r FRENCH LAUNDRY a l DRY CLEANERS II6 S. W. J S+. Gr. 6-3513 I23 S. E. K S+. Gr. 6-7752 A P 3 MM ws q fa'1 '2i rxfxl . - ' WYVNMH 1 WI T7 'Q A x 'f B -. Q, - ,.,. Q , h ' ' T qrmnki-2' . X' x3:z':.'. . 6 4 .' . A ii i in X 4' Nu ' :RANTS PASS HUBBARD WRAY CO Gran+s Pass Oregon I32 S. E. H GATES FURNITUR BRADEN MOTOR PARTS Buy +he GATES Way 7+h and H Gr. 6-4627 i Service and FriencIIiness Wholesale ?is+ribu+ors o Paris and Supplies for AII Cars vo'o .0 n..'nf .4 4..s.. api.-sofa: assi ills. .'.' af -.f -,. gs f -,. '.-.'. . . .-.-.'. -, ,-'. . .-, - 0 s . K -.-.-.- s . .,-,ng-, . ,,. . Q.. 5... . , , -.,4.,-::,f.,.g.,5.6-g.3.3.5.5.g4.7.1.f.,-4.34.3.5.3g.3.3f,,:4.5.3.5.g.,7,5,3,L,.g.g.,-,:...3.,.,.g. .-.-.'b'4-:gi 95-142-Zsrglgsg-:-glgfgigz-tax?11-Zfg-tcp1-1-1-:efQ'fg2gfg.'.g.' .-L-f-g-'.s 3 4. 0 f v 1,-9 . . .-. so -3, .,.,..-....,. ,-, . ,u . ,'9,.3.',-.-,oi 1... ...nal .5-,-.. Sgfy, MECHANICS' TOOLS PAINT EQUIPMENT 783-787 S. E. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-44II BLIND GEORGE'S NEWSSTAND W. Corner 0+ 6'I'h and G S+. AL'S MARKET One S+op Shopping Cen+er Across From +he Redwoods Ho+eI 33I N. E. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-45I7 GRANTS PASS PHARMACY Prescrip+ions Gi++s Cosme+ics Gree+ing Cards 4I4 S. W. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-4262 MONTGOMERY MOTORS 982 S. W. 6+h S+. Sales and Service CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL-DODGE-SIMCA ......-.. -...N......ww Mmuuxnmmhmgmgmmanm FIELD'S JEWELRY Nex+ +o 'Ihe Rogue Food Shop Gr. 6-4698 JOSEPHINE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY Gr. 6-5348 or 424 N. W. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-7272 MAR'I'I' ELECTRIC For Every+hing EIec+ric 64 Highway I99 MILO'S SPORTING GOODS 775 S. E. 6+h S+ree+ GRANTS PASS. OREGON 0' 0 .5656 ,4-.i,.'. ,6, '6. . o A 4.3, 5:35. J:.2:,.H.:.: 6' 1 6- ' elf.-Q A-Z::.'i'.'f g.P 6 6- 6 , 6 o . . , 6 ' . , , S e '6 0 a 6 . 6 6 6 - 5.g.,.-.-76:61 -'fa -.3-g.'Z-f.:-,-rg-16' 46'?:.,5.g-:-, 1.-2-.g.:6,6f'. .Q-16.-:-1.-1.3 6-' ,,,6' 3' 3, .6-16' , '-'-. 6 -6--'t-'Nw-'.'.0 '-.'6'-.-.X-ff- .-.66-o.v.666-J.-.-.--6 H. ..,. ....6..,. . 6. -- 6 s 6 0 .6,.,., ,.,.6....6a,.,,., .,.. -...,.. .46 ,.,6,,.., ,M-,.....6.. 6,, .,.,.,..66 ,. .6 Os . .. , , . 6 6, ., 6 ,,.,.,,.N.f.:,, ,JI ,.6..'., Nt., -6, ,6,sf,..t,', ,-,. ,ig......,.,,...,.-.N-,7.,. 4, , ,rw .g...,g.g:,. .6 6, 56.6 ,6 O O FARMER'S INSURANCE GROUP f f 1 Aufo-Truck-Fire-Life ,A 6 6 get I Business Liabilify X X10 NORM SCHERLIE, Dis+ric+ Manager - . N. w. F s+. er. 6-6631 L-W u x Af 5 -A Q.6v 'X6 I gf 5 6 I ,, 7 1 4 :za BARNES JEWELRY Es+abIisI1ed I904 II5 S. W. H SI. Gr. 6-5543 GRANTS PASS SPORTING GOODS 300 S. W. 6+I1 S+. Gr. 6-3593 FRUITDALE MARKET 765 HIGHWAY 99 SOUTH ef. 9-9136 HARBECK'S MEATS Meafs ancI Frozen Food Lockers Gr. 6-652 I BOB'S PAINT SHOP The Way Io Beau+i'FuI Homes I25 N. E. E SI. Gr. 6-33II MANCHEL'S Furnifure You'II Admire af Prices You'II Apprecia+e 232 N. W. 6+I1 S+. Gr. 6-4437 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 86 LOAN CO. Our In+eresI' Is You 5I0 S. W. 6I'I1 ST. Gr. 6-77I3 FIRESTONE STORE Home of PI1lIco Television and Appliances S E 6+ Gr 6687! I1 6'-'6' ., ., 'Q 6 o .6 ... o o'o 6'6 6'6 I BIG DIPPER Where QuaIi+y and QuanI'i+y Reign 7I7 N. 'v46,16'6g.' '-f4'.'6'c'a P' E. 6+h S+. Gr. 6.5681 PIONEER 5 Q M HARDWARE 6533-2 Y:-.32'iz-'P2-Z-2-.'bZ-'RQ-5:2-22:f'l 2-'- -L. '-'Q -.'-- :': .-.--f6-:2:-:-:-::f:- sf:-' -'16-N :-6-.4-66:-:-'--e4--'-6.-'Q-.f.-' -.f-:-zff'-.- s-1:6-. 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FriendIy Piace +0 Trade f:?:fZ6'.-'I-' We Give S8rH GREEN STAMPS 63.g.'.g.g.,-. 'lrlri' '-I-I-I 742 S. W. 6+h Gr. 6-3286 9 x 1' 'T .Q N' Ja 's W 4,365 Noe 6 '6 6:',,.'6n . 606 'Eg' -L .0 -i'I'I'!'?6-. I '-Q6-2-'6 t-S-1-IQ?-. -I 6 gy.: 6..,.,3.16'.. 'fo '6'6 16 'h'6'.-l'.'.'.' 6,63 ?,:.,.3. ga,-1-g.f.'.f ,Tin 0 ', Q' o'-'6'6:q ' , . .,, .,.,.,,,, ,:.' -6.64 51,.:.Q,.,v-Q, -.'-46' .- -.-6'-g g6'. 4 6 '6?+:6f-2 .6 .5 6 .J-6 934, -sf.-.-. 1- 'feta- .v666 -. -re 0--I Q66 Q6 .-6, 4.6, . - ., ' 9. .36 ,,za,.,,.5. -'xt'-45 :'I-:'L-1:1-'.- Q, 3l,',-.1 6 0 '6'n 6' 'n'.' Q 0 '.' 556 6'4'5's. 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KENT 3, if 4,1331 3:3 ,QR HH I rum 1. f gS.R,f H, fix' .is 2 F'19f:J5f.m,L .MLA Eargaavi I R4 'S I, IN 1, S giiw HR f 1 . gr 3 Ig: I 'Q 'sa 5922 N R' 2,312 gf, if -mf HPI Ri i A mu ggi warn S .I Rig: I ' 5 4591 I r 'Ig L if I - 1 Rik Df Q ':1 . Ir. - wI'I- R ,.DR911..as. L ,f a . Iii . L. ,,.RD f. H 8: H MOTORS Lincoln-Jeep-Mercury 94I S. E. 6I'Il SI. Gr. 6-6844 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND 400 S. W. 6I'I1 Gr. 6-6895 1 i CAVEMAN BOWL VALLEY FINANCE Souih Pacific Highway VisiI' Us ai' Our New Home 7I'h and E POLLOCK'S FARMERS MARKET AND BOAT SALES LLII GRANTS BQ Evinrude Moiors and I'I1e PASS .i,A, N Y 3 Boar of Your Choice PERFECTION BAKERY ff LR: i?5'?I't ' ,EL Your Friendly Compleie Food S'I'ore I45 S. W. G -'IL , 5 BILL AND VERN POLLOCK Gr. 5-3613 Gr.6-2I80 For a Lark +o Remember Wherever GRANTS PASS You Travel. No Mai-Ier WI1a'I' You I LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANING co INC .IIE A -. W-any1,-ID-..,.. ' f 'I 'l ' 234 s. w. s+h er. 6-6668 ' ..... '., Have in Mind. I+'s More Fun in a Lark Cosis Less Too! Your Friendly Dealer Since I936 ROBERT C. MARTIN Portrait 8: Common PHOTOGRAPI' 138 S. E. 'H' STREET -:- GRANTS PASS, OREC :URNITURE I MOCK'S FORD SALES For AII You d I'IOMER'S Transpor1'a+ion ee s A ID ICE CREAM Waich for Our New RICHMA Locaiion 5+I1 and J S+. Gr. 6-6656 GERRY LEITCH INSURANCE Gr. 6-5 I 29 GRANTS PASS 626 s. w. 6+h s+. er. 6-7226 Shop WIII1 Ray LeaII1er Goods Sporfing Goods Hardware ROQUE FARM SUPP'-Y ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE 308 S. W. 6+h Gr. 6-4488 COURIER PUBLISHING CO. Complefe Prinfing Service SALES BOOKS BOOK MATCHES WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Sevenfh and I S'I'ree'I' Gr. 6-44I7 PETER PAN CLEANERS QuaIi+y and Service 76I N. E. 6+I1 S+reeI' Gr. 6-5394 3 ssT-s.R Q. CREP I NATIONAL DRUG STORE 224 S. W. 6+h Gr, 6-5333 LARRY'S DRIVE-IN 265 Highway 99 Sou'I'h Gr. 6-7239 Qngrutulutiuus -to the graduating class 1 mmm Wm- -we-nv or ml mu wr. m..w.v H COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Granis Pass, Oregon GeH'ing info The Ceniennial swing are ci R. PaHerson. I CLARK'S INSURANCE 28 Years of Service 'fo Josephine Counfy 620 S. W. 6+h S+. Gr. 6-77I5 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS U 40 if ST- A L? ' fa Xxx m w ' ' --.-. - ' 5, m D ' 5 5 -lP iFr:f54 'C .JEF?,fTZ'n.' N59 0 49 use 'T 7-vez! r L-Wiqfen THEY HELPED OREGON GROW 7 Faculty and Staff Personnel Anderson, Norman Ball, Marjorie ........... Bishop, Frank ..,....,.,.. Boardman, Frank ..... Bothwell, Charles ..... Buck, George .,.A..... Calhoun, Bertha ....A Clark, Jack R, .,......., . De Courcey, Mary ........ Denney, Thomas ..... Egbert, Princess ,......... Ensminger, Walter Evans, William Farrand, Robert .,... Fender, Maxine Flynn, Thomas Foerst, Ashton Fosbery, Lilian Fox, Esther ......,... Frerichs, Alma Golder, Lynn ...,.. Stewa rd, Marcia ...,.. .....,...24, 131 ..,,...,,,24, 81, 130 .. ..,..,.... 24 ,57 , .......,.......,.,, 21 ..,....24, 89, .....,....24, 125 153 108 .....,.. .... . 25, ,,,,,,,,,25, 52, ........,25, 38, ,.,.....25, 127, ......,25, 193, ,......25, 121, 114 154 110 119 149 183 120 ...,,.,..,26, .,.,,,,,.26, 104 115 Gray, Fred .......,...,.. ..,....,.......,....,..,..,.,.... 2 1 Groves, Janet ...,.................... 26, 56, 144, 145 Halbert, Geraldine ............ 26, 116, 126, 127 Hamilton, Charles ,.,.........l,....,,,,....,,..,.....,,.. 21 Hansen, Esther ........... .......,,..........,.. 2 6, 39 Harrison, Howard ....,.....,,.,....,,..........., 26, 34 Hayes, Myrtle ................,... 27, 112, 113, 128 Hedgepeth, Donald ..,.......,,.....,., 28, 107, 172 Hobson, Jeanne .,,.... .,.,,....,...,................ 1 9 Hollensted, Ronald .......l,. 28, 140, 141 Holliday, Dick ............,....... ....................... 2 7 Howell, Jeanne .....,................l,.,,.......,....,,,,. 19 Hunsinger, William .....,................,,........,,,, 19 Ingram, Melvin ...,..,. 27, 85, 151, 171, 173, 203 Jansen, Ezra .............. ...,.......,.,,..,.,,,, 2 8 Johnson, William ..,. ....,..............,,..... 2 0 Jones Frank ..,....... ....,..., 2 8, 58, 123 Jones, Gale ........,.. .l....,,..... 2 7, 154 Jones, Maxine ..l,.. ........, 2 8, 57, 122 Jones Ralph ..,,.., . ....,......,,,,,... 20 Keith, James .......... ....,,.., 1 8 Knutson, C. B. ...... l,.....,. 2 0 Lidman, Ralph .......... .......,,........,, 2 1 Loffer, Jesse ...,...,.............,,,.......,,,.....,.......... 27 Marchington, Stanley ..,.....,......,.. 28, 56, 147 Martell, William ,.....,. 27 172, 195, 199, 201 Masters, Oren ,,.....l,,..... ....,....,...,.,...... 2 9, 49 1VIcAllist ond .....,.......,..,,.,.,.... 29, 136 Mc e Willi m elson, Walter .,.... Ownby, Clifford .... Page, Maida ......,,, Parr, Sarah Petit, Cecil ,,.....,1 Plummer, Mary ..... Prehm, Gordon .,......,......,, Renfro, Elizabeth ...... Rohner, Preston ..l.. Schultz, Dean ....,,... Schweinfurt, Leo .,..... Schweinfurt, Nettie Shepherd, Roy ..,,,,...... Summers, Peter ...., Sparlin, Lawrence Theriault, Donald ..,. Thomas, Frank ....,.l Todd, Marjorie , ....,. 113 .,......29, 34, 38, 160 ,. 29 ,130, 73, 151, 72 185 157 ..,,.,.30, 72, 90 . ..,.,,....,,,,,... 21 , ,,,,.,,,,,,.. 19 14, 31, 159 ......,17, 34 Trisko, Gordon ...,. ,...,,,,,,., 3 1, 132 Trull, Fern ..........,.,... ,,...,.,. 3 1, 66, 129 Van Walk, Grace ....... .l,,,,..., 3 1, 146, 135 Wall, Dr. E. C. ...,. ,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Weigart, Ieslie .1........,..,..........l.....,,.... 31, 110 W rner, Russ ll ....,....,,..... 1, 151, 183, 192 f r ' uden Pe rsonne Abel, Lauretta ...... ....,.. 4 0, 117, 137, 142 Abel, Linda ..,.,...., ...,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,, ,...,,,,. 5 8 Abernathy, Una .,,.... ,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 4 0, 143 Acord, Sherman ..,.... l,,.,..,,,.,,,, 7 4, 130 Adams. David .l.... ,.,,.... 4 0, 182, 192 Agee, James ..,. Alcock, Charles .... ......,40 Alderson, Ivan .....,.. ,.,.,,, 4 0 Alertas, Dennis ....,. ,,,,,,, 4 0 Alertas, Sharon ...... ,,,,,,, 7 4 Allen, Peggy ........ ..,..,. ..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Allen, Richard .....,..............,,,.,...i,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 58 Almquist, Ann ............ 34, 73, 74, 131, 146 Alt, Donna .,.....,.........,,..,,,........,,..,.,,,,,, 40, 138 Altman, Bonnie .,..,........ ......,.,,.....,,,...,,,,,,, 4 0 Anders, Karen .,., .....,.........,..,.,,,...,l 4 0 Angrson, David ...... ....,.. 3 5, 57, 58, 137 Ande'rsm5n, Donna ..,,.......,,..,..,,......,,,,,,.. 1 ,,,,,,, 58 Anderson, Marie ......l.....,,,. 58, 114, 147, 149 Anderson, Phil ......... ............... 5 8, 128, 137 Anderson, Sandy ..,,.. ....,.,.....,l....,,. 4 0, 106 Andrews, Ellen .... .............................,...,. 5 8 Annis, Anita ......,..,........,... 74, 126, 133, 143 Armstrong, Jim ...... ,....,..........l,,,...,. 7 4, 109 Arnold, Maxine ,....... ,.,........ 4 0, 139, 160 Arnold, Noreen ...... Ashway, Margaret ,,,.....,.,.......,,......,.......,,... 58 Ashworth, Wayne ...,...... 58, 112, 113, 128, 137 Atteberry, Ronald ....... .,...,...,,. 7 4, 130, 151 Ausland, John .......... ........,..... 7 4, 146 Backus, Howard ...... ,,.,,,,,,..,,.,,,, 5 8 Backus, Judy ........ .,...,. 4 0, 142 Badcock, Charles ............,,.... ....,...... 5 8, 108 Baker, Darlene .............,.........,.,.......... 40, 139 Baker, Robert .,,......... 58, 107, 122, 129, 136 Baker, Harry .,,......,.............,......,.,....... 58, 136 Baker, Shargn ...,..............,..,,,.l.. 58, 134, 136 Balderree, Susan ......., 34, 73, 74, 111, 129, 146 149, 150 Baldwin, Lois .....,..,. .... ...,,....,,..,....,,, 5 8 Banks, Thomas ...... .....,........................, 7 4 Banks, William .,...... ............,,........,.. 4 O, 107 Barker, Gloria ....... ,...., 7 4, 112, 122, 128 Barker, Richard ....... ........ 4 0, 43, 157, 186 Barnes, Roberta , .....,.......,.,. 75, 95, 108, 118 Barnes, Stony ............,,..............,.,......,,......,,, 58 Barrett, Barbara ...,.......l..............,.......,.....,. 58 Barrett, Patrick ........ 75, 140, 151, 173, 175 Bartlett, Spencer .....1..........,...................,...,, 58 Basnett, Terry ..............,.....,,.....,.l.... ......,...... 4 0 Bassett, Linda ,.....,l...,.......,...........,...,.,........ 40 Bassford, Harold .,....., 58, 66, 108, 129, 131, 146 Bastian, John ...,... ,......l,.......,.........,, 5 8, 134 Bastian, Kenneth ...,... ..,.1., 4 0, 182 Bayliss, Joan ............ ,......l,,,. 5 8 Beathe, Guy ...,.... .,,,....... 4 0 Beck, Neil ..l,,.... ,,........,l, 4 0 BEEH6'?'U6Tman .,,,. ,,,.,,,.,,,.,....,,,,,., 5 8, 107 Beed, Louis ....,...,,,,,,...,,,.,.......,.,...,.. .,,,,,,...,, 7 5 B Ell 2.35, 57, 59, 136, 148 Beeghly, Rosie ..,,,......,........,.,.,......,,, 159, 143 Belle-Oudry, Jeanne .,..,,,.l,,,.......,.,..,, 75, 112 Benner, Royal .,,,,....,,.,,.....,..,,,,,. 59, 172, 187 Bennett, Barbara .....,., 35, 73, 75, 111, 149, 150, 166 Bennett, Carol ..,,.,,. 59, 108, 146, 148, 150, 166 Bennett, Judith .,,,,,,..,..,,,,.. ,...., ,,.,.. , , 40, 133 Bennett, Ronald ....... ,..., 7 5, 151, 173, 175 Bennett, Sheila .....l,, ..l,,.,,,.........,...... 4 0, 156 Bennett, Stephen ...........,,,,,,,,...., 59, 172, 176 Benson, Sandra ,,.......,...... 40, 114, 122, 149 Benson, Steve ....l,, ,........,,,,, 4 0, 139, 202 Berg, Adelheid ,...,. , ,,,..,,,,,..... 59, 126, 135 Bernet, Jean .....,.,..,....,.,......., 35, 38, 40, 135 Bertagnolli, Jerry .,..... .......,,... 7 5, 120. 130 Biles, Gary ..,l......,.,,,. ,...,...,,....,...,... 7 5, 81 Biles, James ..,,..... .,.,........,,,......,, 5 9, 107 Bird, Sandra ....,.......,.,..,,, 59, 115, 127, 141 Birkendeder, Judy ........,...l,......,,........,.,,,...., 40 Bi Sharo ..,,.... 59, 111, 114, 118, 141 Blacketor, obert ,,.....,......,........, 40, 121, 192 Blacksmith, James ...... ....,,.,.,........,.. 4 0, 192 Blakesley, Linda ,.,... ..,,..., 5 9, 132, 142 Blanchard, Joe ..... .,,.......,,.,,......,,,.. ,,,,,., 4 0 138, 142 Blevins, Richard ...........,.... 75, 134, 135, 157 Blinka, Paul ,..,.,.... ....,,.,,............ . ..40, 192 Blodgett, James ...... ,,,,,V....,.,,,.....,,,......,, 5 9 Blume, Betty ,,...... ....,,,.........,,,,. 5 9 Blume. Sarah .,,,... ,,,,...,,,,.,.,...,,,.,,....,,,..... , 59 Bohannon, Loye .....,,,.,,...,,,,,...,,,, 75, 139, 141 Bolton, Colleen ,,.....,.... 76, 95, 122, 134, 142 Bondietti, Nancy ......,,,.,....,..,,... ,,,,,...., 4 0, 108 Booth, Francis ..... ,,,.......,.., 4 0 Booze, James ...., .l,.,... 1 30 Booze, Mae .......,.......... .,..,.......................... 4 1 Borgman, Judy ............................ 41, 167, 115 Bornaman, Mary .......................................... 76 Borsian, Larry ........ 76, 111, 144, 145, 151 Bourquin, Gary .........,..,....................... 59, 107 Bowden, Wanda ........ 76, 90, 108, 112, 131, 148 167 Bowers, Patrick .............,........,..................... 59 Bowser, Larry ........... ...........,.... 4 1, 137, 192 Boyce, Robert ,................... 41, 120, 183, 196 Bramblett, William ......., 41, 140, 182, 197, 202 Branham, Ernest ..... ,........... 5 9, 106, 202 Brazil, Mary , ,,...., , .,.......... 41 Brazil, Tony ........,.... ...,,............ 7 6, 95 Brazille, Nancy .............. ........ 7 6, 104, 142 Breckheimer, Linda .... ,.........,..,........... 4 1 Breedlove, Karen ....... ..................... 5 9 Brett, Edward ....,.... ........,...... 7 6, 135 Brewer, Margaret ....... ,.,......... 4 1, 128, 143 Brewster, Phyllis .............,..........,.....,........... 41 Brickey, Jean .,.,.....,......,.,, 59, 112, 116, 142 Brinkley, Jesse .................................... 76, 130 Broer, Fredrick ........ 59, 113, 128, 137, 143 Broer, John ,............................,......,..... 41, 137 Brooks, Arliss ,,.... .........,..., , .,.......,........... 4 1 Brooks, Daniel ...... ............................. 5 9, 130 Brown, Hugh ..,..... ......... 7 6, 151, 173, 176 Brown, Julia ......... ....,,...,...... 7 6, 113, 132 Brown, Tom .....,.....,. ...........,.......... 5 9, 141 Brunell, Rosemary ..... ........,.....,........., 4 1 Brunner, Gary .....,... ..,...... 7 6, 147, 151 Bryant, Joan ...,........ .,.....,, 5 9, 106, 143 Bryant, Norman ..,.. Bryant, Robert ....... 126 Buck, Claudia ...... .......,.,, 7 6, 104, Buck, Judith ..i.......... ........., 5 6, 59, 69, 135 Buckner, Elzie ...............,.,...................... 41, 52 Buddenhagen, James ........ 59, 111, 131, 147 Buddenhagen, John ..,..... 34, 76, 129. 131, 147 Buffington, Max ....... ....... ........... 5 9 , 141 Burke, John ............. .....,..................,.......... 4 1 Burnett, Dolores ....,......,.........,..,......,.. 41, 143 Burnett, Susan .................. 41, 109, 116, 142 Burnham, Sharon ...................,.................... 59 Burns, Patricia ....... .....l...........,...........,.. 5 9 Burris, Judith .............,.................................. 77 Burroughs, Kathryn ......,. 59, 115, 126, 149. 150 Burroughs, Richard .......,..1........................... 77 Burton, Lee ................. .........,........,...........,. 4 1 Burton, Roger ......... ....... 7 7, 99, 187, 192 Burchart, Nancy ..... ....,... 4 1, 43. 114, 134 Butt, Elanor ........ ......,........,..................l.... 4 1 Byers, Karen .,...... ......... 5 9, 136. 147, 148 ..,...,,,, ..,..........,.......,............., e 0 Caldwell, Myron ...,,, ....l,, 7 7, 151. 172, 175 Camp, Chrystine .,... ..........i.,.,,,..... 6 0, 155 Campbell, Henry ...,., ............,.......,.,.......-. 4 1 Canfield, Myrna, ,...............,,...... 60, 126, 143 Cantwell, Priscella ....,.,..... 77, 116, 146, 155 Carlson, Daniel ..,,.... ,.....,,,,,, 4 1. 143, 203 Carlton, Joyce ,,... Carr, Robert Carson, Jerry ,,,..... Carte, Gary Carter, Eddie .,...41 .....60 77 1 152. 197 Case, Thomas ....... ........ 6 0, 69. 136 Castle, Diana ..,,... ........,.........,.., 6 0 Cathey, Judith ...., ,..,,....,,........ 6 0, 143 Cathey, Susan ......,... ......,.,........,..... 4 1, 142 Cattanach, Charlis ............ 77, 140, 141. 150 Cattanach, Karen .,........,........,..........,. 41, 108 Chamberlain, Pamela ....,,.......... 41, 117. 122 Chandler, Marvin ....,,,....... 77, 130, 151, 188 Chandler, Ralph ,....,..,...,.., 41, 106, 122, 140 Chapman, Catherine .....,,...........,......... 41, 142 Chapman, Leon ,......,., ....,,. ..,,.,...... 7 7 , 139 Chapman, Linda .....,,.........,,.,.......,...... 60, 137 Clieney, Lynn .....,............,. 77, 151, 196, 201 Chilcote, Donald .,...... 34, 72, 78, 129, 144, 145, 146, 155 Childers, Jim ,.,.... ...............,..................,.... 6 0 Chittock, Mary .....,.......,...,.. 60, 112, 116, 143 Christean, Glenda ............,....... 42, 114, 132 Christensen, Carol ....,,.. 33, 34, 56, 60, 122, 126, 127, 134, 149, 150 Christensen, David ......,....,.,.....,.,.,...... 42, 120 Christensen. Marian .,..,... 78, 117, 118, 127. 149. 150 Christie, Dianne ..... 7lO ' F, ,ff me 4 yr-ff.. If 7 1 Chronister, William ..... Clark, Bonnie , ............ Clark, Don .,..... Clark, Faith ..... Clark, Gary ,....... Clark, Priscilla ....... Clark, Leonard l..... Clasby, Gary ...........,.., Claudson, Eunice . .,.,. . Cleaver, Raymond ..... Clifton, Max .....,.... Cline, Donald .... .......42, .......78, ..........60, ..........78, ..........7S, 1 1 111, 134 151 122 .....42 139 121 192 128 121 Cobbs, Linda .,......,.... ....... Cochran, Rodney ....... ...........60, Coffield, Curtis ..................,.,.. Cole, Bill ...........,..............., Cole, Patricia ..,....,.,.. 60, Colee, Colee, 60, 111 Lynda ......,............,..,.,,.. William ,......... ....,...., 4 2 Coleman, Jerry ........ 60, 111, Coleman, Terri , Coleman, Tom ,.... .. n 172, 196, 136, 147, .,..78, 112, 109, 110, 144, 145, 115, 122, 145, 143, Collin, Alice .,......,...,... 42, 52, Collins, Billie .,..., ....,..... 6 0, o l' ,....... ............. Collison, Bra ley ...... ....... Coltrane, Dixie .....,.........,....... Converse, Wayne Cook, Judith ............ 75, 78, Cook, Kenneth E. ................ . Cook, Kenneth L .......,.. Cook, Patsy ................ oon, Allyn ........,..... Cooper, Janelle .... Corak, Joanne ....,,.. 125, 137, 78 120, 111, 122, 136, 138 202 173 201 149 135 197 196 143 107 147 135 138 ...42 143 128 146, 149 ...60 .........60, ..........42, ffflfllii, Corbell, William ......,............,..........,.,....,, Corey, Kerry .,.....,...............,........ 42, 105, Cornell, Rosalyn ........ 78, 111, 117, 142, Cotter, Richard Coverdale, Jim ............,..,...,........ 42, 106, Covey, Fairlyn ...,.,, .,,....,.,...... 4 2, Covey, Sherry ,.... ,..,.....,........ Cowin, Ronald .....,.. .,.,,.....,.l,....., 4 2, Cowin Sharon ....l.. ,,,...,.,.....,.,,,.... 6 1, Cox, Sandra ,... .,,, . Cox, Yvonne ..l..... Cramer, James . ,........,..,... 61, .......61, 142, 111, 132, Cramer, Richard ...,,,., Cramer, Sandra ,... Crisel, Betty ,,,..,,,,,. Crisel, Melvin .....,,,.... Cruickshank, David Crutsinger, Jerry .,.,,,,.. .. Cunningham, Ronald .....,,. Dahlgren, Alfred .... Dale, Donrka ......,,.... Dallas, Melinda ...,,.. ....,,....,,. .79, .......61, Daniels, Dolores ...... Danielsy Trula ....., Daniels, Twila .,l... 109 141 ...42 114 ..,42 126 146 186 154 116 ...42 192 148 156 141 ...78 .. .....,,l.., 119 .115, ...42 115 ...ffffffiil 131, 61, 114, ...42 136 .. 61 143 142 138 ...79 ...79 .143 .. 42 176, 201 186 148 137 ...42 ...42 140 172 144 ...61 143 142 .. 42 177 137 178 150. 161 Daugherty, Annie ,......,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,--, ,,,,-- Daugherity, Reed .,...... 79, 35, 174, 151, 140, 172, 196, Daugherity, Richard ..,,.,...,,,,... 61, 111, Davenport, Adelle ...... ..33, 34, 61, 146, Davenport, Delber .,,..,,.,.......,,,..,,,,,, 42, Davies, 1 ,,....Yl......,.......,.....,.. ,.,,l.,,,,....,, David, Verlin ,....... .,..,,,....,,,,.,,,, Davidson, Donald ......, ...,,.,,,,,.,. 7 9. 108, Davis, Glenn ,.,..,,..... .....,,..,,,,,,.. 6 1, 110, Davis, Jeffrey ,,... .,,,,,. 61, 129, 131, Davis, Richard ....,, ...,,......,,..l...,,..,. , ,- Davis, Ruth ,,......,.. ..,,,,., 6 1. 156. 132, Day. Joy ,,,....,....... ....,l..,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 4 2, Dayton, Fred .,,,. ...,,,,,,,,,... ..,,..,,,,,. , , Dean, Bennie .,,,.. ,......,,, 7 9, 151, 173, Dean, Douglas ........,,..,...,,. .,.,.,.,,,,,,l.,, 7 9, Dean, John .,,.,....,,l.... 79, 172, 174. 177, Dean, Linda .....,,,.... 61, 112, 142. 148. 126, Dean, Sue ,.......,...,....,........,,.. ,,,....,,,,,, 7 9. Deckard. Marilyn .,... Deckard, Thomas ...., 104 Deckelman, Judy .....,, ,,...,,,.. 7 9. 135 Deckelman, Marilyn ...,.,,,,...,,......,,,...., 43. 134 Decker, Steve ...,........,.....,,,,..,,,,,, ..,,,,. . ......43 DeLox-me, Joseph ..,,,.....,..,,, 80, 108, 111 113 Denney, Susan ,,...,...,,. 80, 111, 117, 122 15.3 Deonier. Judy .................,.....,,.......,....., ,..,.,,, 6 1 De Pew, Carolyn ,..,. Deringer, Leona .,... Deringer, Vernon ..... 20 fQQfffi5f .43 128 Derry, Janet .............. 80, 108, 146, 149, Deters, Darrell ..................,, 80, 99, 177, Dewey, Jeanette ..............,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 43, De Young, Jean ..............,. 43, 140, 148, Dias, Elaine ........... .....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 8 0, Dickerson, Joe ,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Diess, Joan Sylvia ........ ..,,,,, 4 3, Dickson, James ....,....,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, Dietrich, Marlene ...... 4. ,,,,,, Dierks, John .,.......,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dierks, Rudolph ....... ........,..,,.,... Diltz, Mickey ..,.,....., ..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 4 3, 142, Dixon, Colin ..............................., 80, 130, Doan, Dan ......... ........ 4 3, 49, 134, 183, Doan, Dennis .... ...,,..,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dodds, Adah ..,...,.... ...,.,,,......,,, 8 0, 105, Doescher, Ardyce ...... ..,,,,, 4 3, 114, Doland, Bob ............... ........,,,,,,, Dollarhide, Beryle ...,. ....,,,,,, 6 1, Dolmage, William ..... ,.......,, 8 0, Donald, Larry .......,........,,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Doody, Beverly .4.....,.........,............4...., 80, Dorband. Jean ............ 81, 122, 144 145, Dorman, Bob ............,,.......,,,.,.,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,. Dotts, Peter ...,....,...,......,.,,,....,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Downing, Juanita .,..... .,,,,,,,,, Downing, Sharon ..,.,,,..,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doyle, William .......,,..,..,....,,,,,.,...,.,,,,, 43, Drake, Larry ............ 81, 151, 178, 178, Dubbs, Dwight ...........,....,.,,,.,,,,..,,,,,.,..,,,,,. Dunahew, William ....... ,,,.,.,,., 8 1, Dunham, Arlyss ....... ,.....,,,,,,, Dunham, Carolyn ..4.. ,,.,,,....,,,,,.. Dunham, Jack ........ ..,,,,,,, 4 3, Dunham, John ...... ,,,,,.,.,,,,, Dunken, Linda ...... ,,,..,,,,, Dyer, Mary ,.,....,. ,,,.,, Earle, Thomas ..,.... Early, Dean ......... Easton, Sharon ..,... ..,......81, 61, 81, Eckberg, David ..,..,... ......,........, 8 1, Eckstein, Valarie ,,.... ......., 3 5, 43, Edwards, Larmie ...., ,.........,..........,..... Egbert, Jackie .,...... ....,..... 4 3, 143, Ellerbroek, Joyce ..,.... ....... 8 1, 140. Ellis, Gwendolyn .......,...,.,......,...,.,...,, 61, Ellison, Janelle ........,..........,.......4.,,,,........ Ells, David ....,.....,. ..,, 6 1, 129, 140, 144, Ells, Mike ...,................,.......4.........., 61, 65, Elmore, Gordon .,,.,,.,,....,,,,.,,.,.,,..,,.,,,,,, 61, Elmore, Russel ...... Elmore, Truman ..........81, 121, Endicott, Rae ..,,,,,... ...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, .grlglishf-Dali-id ....,... ............., 8 2, 136, Entriken, Walter ..........,.,.., 82, 130 140, Erb, Mike .,......,.,.,. ...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Erickson, Janet .,,..,.........,....,,...,,, 61, 113, Erickson, Ronald ........ 34, 56, 61, 136, 163, Erwin, Ethal ....... Evans, Arthur , .4.. . Evetts, Johnny ...... .........43, 150 172 143 150 143 ...43 114 152 ..43 ..61 ..80 115 123 193 ..80 113 167 ..61 107 151 ..43 142 146 ..81 ...43 ...81 ...43 203 196, 201 ,..43 136 ...61 ...61 109 ...61 ...61 .. 81 130 120 142 143 138 ...81 149 141 140 ...43 145 129 203 121 120 137 151 141 ...82 133 151, 188 148 ...61 106 Fehrs, Delmar ..........,......... 82, 123, 141, 147 Fehrs, Luella ............ 61, 142, 146, 133, 132 Feiring, David ...,........................ 43, 128, 137 Ferguson, Mable .................................. 61, 156 Ferrell, Wanda ..,....................,..........4......... 43 Ferry, Sharon ...................................... 43. 145 Fifield, Carolyn .................................... 82, 135 Finch, Barbara .l...... 43, 108, 115, 117, 148 Firestone. Charlotte ........ 43, 116, 117, 143 Fitzpatrick, John ..... .................,... 8 2, 130 Flaming, Donald ...... .......... 8 2, 136, 147 ' ' . ........................ 61, 137 Flower, Michael ...........,,..... 61, 66, 108, 147 Flowers, Wendell ...,................l........l.......l.., 61 Foote, Judith ............ 44, 114, 122, 129, Ford, Patricia ............ 82, 122, 140, 148 159 Foster, Linda .4... ....A............l............. 4 4. 114 Fournier ane ....4............................... 61, 115 Fowler, Francine .......................l 62, 106 157 Fox, John ............ 34, 72, 82, 137, 147, 173. 178, 163, 189 Fox, Kirk ...................................... 62, 137, 173 Frazier, Ann ............ .............. 8 2, 142 Fredrickson, Mary 44 Frost, Shirley ........................,..,..,.........,,..., 135 Fry, Linda ..........,..... 62, 117, 118, 148, 150 Fry, Ron .............................. 44. 139, 182, 203 Fuhrmeister, Theodore ................................ 44 Fuller, Richard ...........,.,.....,................ 44, 182 Funke, Werner .............. ........ 8 3, 180 Gale, Richard ..... ....................................,.. 4 4 Gallagher, Gail .... ........ 3 4, 56, 62, 147, Gamble, Elbert .... .........................,.......... 6 2 Gapen, Miriam ..... ............ . 83, 113, 126 Gardner, Davene ..... ...4... 8 3, 146, 155, 141 Garner, Adelaide ..... ....... 6 2, 117, 128, 137 Garner, Susie ......... ...................... 4 4, 128 Garoutte, Glenda .........4............., 62, 108, 131 Garris, Ronald ...,.......................................... 44 Gasaway, Janet ....... 83, 140, 148, 158, Gasser, Sharon ..... ............... 6 2, 113 Gatewood, Roxy ,.... ......,................. . ..62 German, Ann ........ .......... 8 3, 112, 117 Gibson, Marvin ........ ....................4........... 8 3 Gibson, Patricia .................................. 44, 115 Gibson, Phillip ....... 83, 121, 128, 120, Gibson, Russell ..,,.... 83, 172, 178, 196, 201 Gierok, William ..................,,.......,...... 62, 137 Gilbert, Gayle ...,.. .................. 4 4, 137, 149 Gilmore, Mike ...... ........................ . ..62 Goetjen, Robert ............................ 62, 106, 121 Goff, Vinton ........................ 83, 175, 197, 198 Goldt, Tim .A.......................................... 62, 120 Gooch, Goldie ..........., 83, 140, 149, 150, 161 Goode, Esther ............ 34, 84, 112, 116, 133 Goode, Grace ........................ 34, 44, 115, 156 Gordon, Donald ....... ....,........ 8 4, 110, 137 Gordon, Mona ...... .,,.......................... 8 4 Goree, Doug ........ ..,................... 6 2 Gorman, Janice ..... ...................... 8 4 Gothard, Myrna ...... ..................4.......... 8 4, 137 Graham, Harvey ........................ 44, 120, 183 Graham, Kay ............ 44, 114, 143, 145, 148 Graham, Melvin ......................., 84, 130, 137 Graves, Kathryn ...........,......,......,.. .4...,l......... 8 4 Graves, Victoria .l.......................................... 84 Gray, Kaye ........ 44, 116, 134, 148, 129, 150 Green, Christopher .............................. 62, 147 Green, Donald .,....................4................,.......l 44 Green, Patricia .................. 84, 115, 126, 157 Green, Pete ...............,.................................... 62 Griffin, Patricia ........ 62, 117, 118, 137 148 Griffin, Sharon .....l.............................,....l.., 62 Griffin, Williams ..........l............... 72, 84. 147 Griffith, Dolly .l..... .....4................... 4 4 Griffith, Jan ......... .......... 6 2, 115, 138 Gronau, Judy ....... ................... 6 2, 113 Grosh, Gary ....... .......... 4 4, 110, 202 Groves, Sam .... ............... 8 4, 130 Guches, Larry ..... ...............,...,,, 4 4 Guest, Lonna .,..... ..........,.. . .44, 106 Gurgel, Bonnie ..... .......... 6 2, 117, 118 Haas, Leora .... ..........,........---......, 6 2 'EETEF ...,.. ......... 4 4, 110, 131 a , ar ara ...... .........,,.... 8 4, 137 Hall, Shirley ........ .....,.,......,...,... 4 4, 138 Halstead, James ........,.....l...-.-,..,, 84, 106, 140 Hamilton, James ............ 35, 38, 44, 182 183 Hansen, Joanne ........ 84, 112. 129, 146 153 Harelson, John ...........,,.....--,--,.----,-,---. 44. 202 Harlacher, Marcia ...,.l,..,.....,,... 44, 108, 139 Harney, Floyd .A....,,..,..,-.,---.---...................... 44 Harper, Martha ........ 85, 125, 140, 147, 149. 166 Harper, Ruth .,..... ..,....... 4 4, 106, 128, 154 Harris, Arthur .,.,... ......,......... 8 5, 134, 157 Harris, Calvin ,..... ......................, 4 4 Harris, Dianne .,..... ......... 4 4, 115 Harris, Harold ..,.., ................ 4 4 Harris, Jimmie ........., ..44 Harris, Mike .,,..,e ......... 4 4 Harris, Rodger .............. ..44 Harris, R088 -,-------- ....,............. 4 4 Harris, Roy ..-. J f------.---- ..l....4.. 4 4 193 Harrison, Frank -,,-,,-, ........... 6 0, 62 Harrison, Sherillee .....-. .....l.,...... 6 2, 69 Harrold. Patricia ,---... ,...... 4 4, 108, 142 Hart, Henry ........... ...............,.,... 4 5, 120 Harvey, Faye ,.... ........................ 1 14, 140 Harvey, Walter ,,.....,........ 62, 173, 196, 202 l 1 'ii Hassett, Larry ......., 45, 106, 109, 157, Hastings, Tom ......,...,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hatfield, William Hathaway, Thomas .... 35, 38, 45, Hawkins, Jeff .... Hawkins, Vickie 196 ss, 140 135, 163. 183. 193 Hayden, Gail ......... ..,...... 4 5, 114, 148, 155 Hayes, Paula ...... ....... 3 4, 39, 45, 142, 149 Hayes, Richard ............ 33, 35, 85, 173, Haynes, Chloe ...,.,., 85, 109, 129, 134, 146, 148, 152 Heap, Betty ,....... ...,................,.,......... 6 2, 156 Heap, Carl ...... ........ 8 1, 85, 130, 151 Heap, Donald ..., ,,.,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 107, 110 Heap, Dorothy .,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 117 Heap, Tom ............,.., ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 107 Hedrick, Vyvyan ,....., .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Helm, Darlene .....,.,. ........ 8 6, 127, -142 Helmick, Nancy ,,,,. Hembree, Darolyn .1,..,,... ....,....,........ 4 5, 132 Hemphill, Howard ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 106, 143 Henderson, Margaret ...... .............. 8 6, 142 Hendrickson, Jerry ,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, 119, 146 Hendrickson, Kenneth .,..,,,,,1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Herndon. Betty ---..... 62, 65, 114, 134, 146, 149, 154 Herring, Arthur ..,...,....,,,,,,,,1,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 62, 135 Herriott, Mary ..,,.. ..,................ 6 2, 112, 113 Hickman, Leslie ..,.1.......1,......,,.,..,...,1.1,,..,,. 63 Hies, Irmigard .,........ 63, 111, 116, 118, 132 Higginbotham, Fred .,...... 45, 140, 182, 192 Hill, Lydia .,.,,.,.,,,..,,.,,,,........,,,,... 86, 114, 133 Hill, Ralph .....,....,.,.,.....,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,.,..,..,.,,,,,., 45 Hillman, Linda ......,, 63, 105, 126, 153, 156, 157 Himrick, Ronald ........,........,..,.......,,,,,,..,.,,.. 45 Hixon, Ronald .,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 63, 108 Hixson, Carole ........ 63, 122, 126, 146, 149 Hoagland, Chuck ....,..,....,,.....,.,,,...,.,...,.,..,... 63 Hoatson, Ronald ......... ..........., 6 3, 151, 173 Hobson, Katherine ..... .. .....................,... 45 Hobson, Sharrol ....,.........,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 137 Hoctor, Xllce ...............,...,,,,.,,,,..,1,,,,,,,, 45, 143 Hodge, Peggi ....,,,............. 45, 134, 144, 145 Hodson, David ...... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 106, 111 Hodson, John , 1,... ..,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Hodson, Judy ..,1.,,..,. ...,..,..,..,,, 6 3, 111 Hodson, Robert ,,,,... ..,,.,,,....,.1,1.,,,,,,,..1 4 5 Hofer, Patricia ..... ....,.,.. 8 6, 112, 143 Hoff, Laverna ......... Hoffman, Norman Hoffman , Steven ..... .,.,,....63, Hogan, Michael ...,. Holbrook, Darwin Holbrook, Judy ....... Holbrook, Leslie ..... Holcomb, Robert , .,.. Holder, Leah ,,,.,,, Holden, Velva ...... ........63, .,.,..,,.63, 196, 106, ,,,63, Holland, Janie ....... Holland, Jeannie .,...45 129, .....45 137 45 1.186 198 154 111 63 ,,,..45 11.45 Holland, John ..............................................,, 45 Holly, William ..........,...........,...1....,.... 45, 197 Holm, Marilynn .11.,,.. 35, 56, 63, 111, 126, 140, 141, 147, 149, 150 Holm, Sybil ........,,.,............ 45, 143, 149, 150 Holmes, Frances ...... ............... 3 5, 86, 151 Holmes, Gerry .... ......,.....,....1,,,,,,.,,, 4 5, 197 Holmes, Larry .......,........................,..,,,,,,,.,., 63 Holt, John .,.......,..,..... 86, 111, 129, 131, 147 Hooker, Thomas ...........1.,..,,...,..,,,,....,,.,.,,..,, 45 Hosier, Helene ......,, 34, 86, 122, 126, 144, 116, 145 146 Houck, Ernest ............................1.....,.,.,,,,,,. 86 House, Anita ..., ............,,,.... 6 3, 127 Houston, Scott ....1 .......,, 6 3, 137, 146 Howard, Brian' ..... ,..,...,, 6 3, 173, 202 owell ' ......... .,,,.,.. 4 5, 116, 137 Hu ard, John ,..,, ., ...............,..,.... 107 Hughes, Connie .,.1.,. ......, 4 5, 52, 148 Hughes, Frank .,,, ...,,....,, 6 3, 202 Hughes. Jay ,,,.... .. Hughes, Paul ......,..... ,,...,...1,,,1,,,,,,,,,, Hugoboom, Floyd ....... .,..,...., 4 5, 137, Hull, Max .,,.....1,,,............ ..,..............., 4 5, Hummel, Robert ......,................,,.,..,,,,, 46, Huneycutt, Gary ..,.,.,. 35, 72, 86, 151, Huneycutt, Loa ......,....... ,,,,,,,, 4 6, Hunsinger, William ,..,.. ,,,,.... 4 6, Hunt, Joan ..,............... ,,,.,.,, 8 6, Husen, Arthur ..,..... 46, 192 182 143 173. 179 115 183 117 139 .....86 Hunter, Gary ......... Hussey, Joanne ----- ...187 Huthins, Janet ...., .......... 4 6, 116, 143, 148 Hutchins, John ..............., 87, 151, 172, 179 Hutchins, Judy ........ ................. 6 3, 109, 115 Ike, Gary ...........,......,........ .,......,.,......, 4 6 Ingledue, Rose Mary ,...... ,.,,,,,., 6 3, 142 Inman, Joann ........,........,..... ............,.,,...... 6 3 Ireland, Michael ,..,.,..,..,.,,.,..,,,,......,.,,.,,,,,.,,., 63 Irwin, Carolyn ........ 63, 129, 132, 142, 149 Ivie, Wilton .,......,,....,....,,,,.., ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Jack, Averill ..........,,.., ...........,, 8 7, 127, 143 Jackson, Richard ....,.. ,......... 4 6, 129, 202 James, Bill ............... ................ 6 3, 107 James, Bob ,...,.......,. ......., 8 7, 107, 121 James, Douglas ,...... .......1,...... 6 3, 172 James, Stephen ....... .................1,.,, 4 6 Jameson, Lana ....... .....,,,, 4 6, 142 Janssen, Larry ,...... ,...,.... 4 6, 193 Jenkins, Clifford ...... ............... 8 7, 122 Jensen, Deanna ...... ,1,.,..,,,...,,.... 4 6, 143 Jensen, Marylou ...,. ......... 4 6, 117, 136 Jensen, Noel ....... ........,....,. 8 7, 130 Jerdine, Carole ....... ....,,.......,............,,,,.. 8 7 Johanson, Janet .........,.................,.......,....,.., 46 Johansson, Lorna ..........,. 63, 108, 115, 117, 118, 149 Johnson, Bonnie ,....................... 46, 133, 142 Johnson, Carol ..,......,.. 34, 72, 87, 111, 126, 129, 131, 146, 149, 150, 153 Johnson, Garrett ...................,.......,...... 87, 141 Johnson, Gary .,.1......,..,.,.... 46, 119, 182, 202 Johnson, Gerald .............,,,.................... 58, 63 Johnson, Janice ....,.,, 46, 49, 104, 105, 143, 149, 161, 164 Johnson, Jerry .......,...................................... 46 Johnson, Karen ....,......, 35, 39, 46, 122, 134, 140, 149, 150, 162 Johnson, Larry ..........,,,.,. 87, 136, 151, 166 Johnson, Linda D. ,... 34, 46, 142, 149, 160 Johnson, Linda J. ................ 35, 72, 87, 164 Johnson, Lynn ...,..,. 34, 64, 111, 125, 126, 146. 148, 158 Johnson, Marilyn .......,................ 64, 112, 131 Johnson, Richard K. ........ 88, 130, 151. 201 Johnson, Richard L. ,.,......,..,.....,....... 46, 196 Johnson, Robert ........ ..........................,.. 6 4 Johnson, Sharon ........ .......... 8 8, 148, 150 Johnson, Timothy .................... 64, 123, 143 Johnston, Jerald ....,................................,...... 46 Johnston, Shirley .... 64, 65, 135, 140, 145, 147, 148 Johnston, William .............. ...................... 4 6 Joiner, James ............ ................ 4 6 Jonas, Jerald ....... ,......., 6 4, 120 Jones, Paul ....... .,,...... 4 6, 106 Jordan, Don ..... ................ 6 4 Kassahn, David ........... ........1..,,............. 4 6 Kathka, Norma ....,............ ....... 4 6, 115, 137 Katzenbach, Richard ...., .......................,., 6 4 Katzenbach, Roberta ................ 47, 116, 128 Kaufman, Beverly .... .,...........,, 4 7, 142 Keener, Shirley ..,.,..,.. ................... 4 7, 128 Keisecker, Karen ....... 1,.,,.,... 6 4, 136, 146 Kellems, Sandra ..... ......,.. 4 7, 132, 143 Kellogg, Richard ....,. ..........,.,., 4 7, 107 Kellogg, Walter ...... .....,,.,.,,. 8 8, 141 Kelly, Marilyn .,...,.......,,,.................... 64, 115 Kelly, Robert ,............,.......................,. 88, 130 Kemp, Janice ......,,.... 57, 64, 112, 127, 129. 149, 150 Kendall, David ..,.........,....... ......................, 6 4 Kendall, James .,.. ........ ............ 4 7 Kenyon, Edna ..........................................,.1... 64 Kincaid, Alfred ........ Killian, Kathleen ...1..., 34, 64, 106, King, Carolyn ...,...,.. King, Nancy ....,,.. 64, Kirkland, Myra Klose, Richard Klum, Patricia 66, 115, 116, 142, 128, 128, 130 154 ,47 139 143 123. 1.35, 39, 47, 149, 136. Knutson, David ,....... Knutson, Katie ........, Kolkow, Juanita . ..... Koop, Ronald .......... Kramer, Carol ...........,....,1.. Krouse, Philip ....................,.........,...,, 64. Kilda' ,'ll'1J3'vvw., 135 167 142 139 . .,.......1,,.....,.... 64 173 Krumholz, Judy ,.... ...,..... 6 4, 116, 128 Kyniston, Ivan ..... ,,,....,...,,, 6 4, 20: LaCombe, Robert ........,,., 64, 151, 197, 201 LaHaie, Gwendolyn ............ 75, 88, 149, 150 Lake, James ............ ....,.,..,. ,,...,....,....,.... 4 7 LaMay, Thomas ,....... ...,.,,,,,,...,,,, 8 4, 143 Lamb, Harold ....... ........., 6 4, 136 Lampert, James ,...., ,....,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 5 1 Landis. Mark .......... ......,.. s 4, 119, 129 Lane, Patricia ,.... .........,,.....,.,, ,,,,,., 4 7 LaNier, John .......... ,.....,. 6 4, 111, 119 Large, Richard ...... ....,,,. 8 8, 108, 147 Larsen, Sharron ...., ............. 6 4, 142 Larson, Dennis ..... ,...,,,,......,,...,,,........, 4 7 Larson, Roger ..... ........................,..... , ..,64 Lasater, Carl ............,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,64, Laue, Mary .........,.. ........ 6 4, 108, 115, 148 Lawless, Barbara .,.. Lawson, Shirley .... Leach, Lois ..,.,,,,,,.,, Leatham, James ............,.,,.... Ledin, Lola ,.,.,.,..,,........, Lee, Sandy ........ 35, 64, , ...... 41, 112 128, 129, 131, 135, 139 Leffler, Margaret ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Lemmon, Roy .....,,,., .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Leonard, Jim .......,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 139 Leonard, Michael ............ 88, 137, 168, 190 Leonard, Thomas ....,................... 88, 130, 186 We , aro e ....... .,.................. 6 4 Lewellyn, Elaine .,...... .,,.,,, 6 4 Lewellyn, Mike ........ .......... 6 4 Lewey, Kathleen ...... ....,.,,..,.. 4 7 Lewis, Patricia ....... ....,,.. 8 9, 93 Lichtenstein, Max .,......... .............. 4 7, 110 Lindemann, Sharon .,..... .........,..,.... 4 7, 114 Linpert, Norman ..,....... ........ 8 9, 120, 130 Lippert, Wesley ........ ....,...,.,.., 6 4, 120 Little, Linda ...... ...,...,.,,.,...... , ....... 6 4, 142 Lloyd, Lyla .........................,...... 47, 117, 142 Loffer, Linda .,,..,...,.. 34, 57, 64, 126, 146, 149, 150 Looper, Paula ....... .....,......... Loper, Robert .... Lorenz, Carol .,....,.. ..........47, 182 120, 115 Lowden, Robert ........,...,,.,,...,,,,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,. 65 Lowry, Ellen ......,..,........................,..... 65, 142 Lucas, Linda ......,..... 65, 122, 127, 135. 146 Lugenbeel, Linda .,...................... 47, 117, 148 Lundgren, Heather .........,.. 47, 109, 148, 150 Lundgren, Lynne ...... 65, 114, 127, 143, 149 Lutman, La Flores ...,.... 89, 111, 115, 127, 157 Lutman, Jerry ..... Lykens, Mildred ..,..,. ...,.,..... Lyons, David ......... Lyons, Richard .......89, 180 151, 173, Macavoy, Jim .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 120 Mackie, Sally --------............ 89. 109, 116, 146 MacLean, Donald ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Maffett, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 137 Mahan, Toni ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 143 Mahoney, Carrolyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 116 Mahoney, Marrolyn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 5, 115, 126 Malisch, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 , 106 Mannan, David ........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 172, 190 Man field, Meredith ......., 89, 111, 122, 127, 141, 148, 150 Maphet, Cecilia .,...... 47, 117, 136, 148, 166 Marchant, Thomas .,.....,.,., 65, 106, 110, 193, 202 Marquardt, Judy ...... 65, 127, 143, 147, 149, 150, 162 MMS, Dianne -----, .......... 8 9, 122. 144, 147 Mars, Robert ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 7, 107 Marsh, Judith .e......... 34, 47, 115, 142, 156 Marshall, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 182 Marthaller, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,47 Martin, Evelyn ........ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 105, 126 Me.ri1n..Jhn.n.-atb ..... ......, 6 5. 110, 136. 147 Martin, Linda ,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 0 Martin, Richard .... Maryott, William Massey, David ......... Massey, Shane ,,,,,,,,,,,, Matteson, Carolyn ...... Maurer, Gary ....,..,,,. Maxwell, Beverly Meade, David ........... .........48, 180 121 .........48, ,..,.....48, 104' 120 i 116 183 22l 1, Palmer, Donna ......,,.., Meade, June .....,................................. Mendenhall, Joyce ..................,... 91 Merrill, Melinda ...... 66, 111, 129, ' -A'-.nt M , .... 66, 122, 134, Michaels, Paul ..........................,...,.. Middleton, David .....A. .... Mijo, Claudia .....,,..... .......... 4 8 Mijo, Maurice ..........,.. ...................... 9 1, Millemann, Mark ..,.........,.................., 48, Miller, Alan ..,,........ 66, 129, 131, Miller, Deanna ......,..,.. 34, 56, 66, Miller, James ........ ........, 6 6, 108, Miller, Lyle .................,.,.... 92, 180, Miller, Pat ...................................-........ 66, Meek, Jeff ............ 38, 48, 151, 180 Melton, Marilyn ..........................,,...... 48, Miner, Rita .............V.................... 48, Miner, Sheryl ....,.,....,,. ........... Mills, Jacqueline ....... Misenar, Adele ....... .................. 6 6, Mitchell, Audia ..... Mitchell, Sharon ..l.. Momsen, Joan .....,..., Moniz, Jeff .,...............,...,....,. Montgomery, Mary ................,, Montgomery, Robert ..,,,,..,,66, 142 152 145, 153 141, 146 ., ..,........ 48 203 132 106 137 152 146, 148 147 173 203 193 106 114 112 ..,..66 108, 148, 112 132 132 156 66 148 151 Moore, Bernard ......... .....A,.,.,.,,.........-- 4 8 Moore, Charles ..... ................ 4 8, 137 Moore, Dennis .,..., ...,............... 9 2, 134 Moore, Joseph ....... ......,,,, 9 2, 110, 140 Morford, Jeane .... ..,....................,, 6 6, 142 Morin, James ...... .... .i..................,,,..... 4 8 Morrison, Vicki ............ .......... 4 8, 148 Morrow, Stewart ....... ............,................,., 9 2 Moulder, Edwin ...... .......,..,.... 6 6, 172 Muir, James ,.......,............... 66, 108, 131 Mullineaux, Patricia ..........................,,,,,,,. 92 Murphy, Bert .......,... .................. 6 6, 120 Murphy, John ....,..... ........ 6 6, 173 Murphy, Sharon ......... ...................,-.-., 4 3 Murray, Alta Marie ...... ,....,...... 9 2, 142 Murray, Clyde ............. ......,........ 4 8. 192 Murray, Donna ......,. ......... 9 2, 141 Murray, Robert ....... .................,,, ,..- 4 8 Murray, Sally ........ ......... 1 16 Musick, Beulah ........ ...., 9 2 McAllister. Janice ......, ..-...,. 9 0, 141 McAlmond, Gerald ..........,........................,.... 90 McAlmond, Regina ................,........... 65, 142 McAlvage, Karen ........ 35. 38 48, McCarty, Betty ..........,...,..................,.. 48, 143 McCarty, Richard ...... .....,-------- 6 5 McCloud, John ......... ,11.... 6 5, 123 McClung, James ...... ...,,..,,,---- 4 3 McClung, Wilma .,.. ...............,. 9 0 McComb, Don .......... ..,.............-..,, 6 5 McConnell, Elaine ....... ...... 6 5, 69, 141 McCorkle, Garry ..... ............. 4 8, 137 McCorkle. Rose ............................ 90, 112, 117 McCormick, Bonnie ........,......,..,......... 90, 142 McDonald, Gay ............,,.... 48, 142, 150, 148 McDonald, John ............................,,.,., 90, 141 McDonald, John ..........,.......,..,.,........ 65, 106 McDonald, Joy ........ 90, 126, 141, 149, 150 McFarland, John ...................,.........,..........11 91 McGinnis, Donna .......................,........ 91, 142 McGregor, Mary ........ 34, 72, 91, 125, 140, 148, 158, 159 McGuire, Darlene ....... ........... 9 1, 114 McGuire, Delilah .... ..............,... 4 8 Mclntire, Margie .... ......, .........,, 9 1 , 143 Mclnturf, Pat ......,. .............,,-.,...-...--.-----,, 4 3 Mclnturf, Shirlene ............ 91, 113, 116, 117 McIntyre, Kirk .......... A .,.... 65, 143, 197, 201 McKay, Douglas ...............,...,.............. 91, 130 McKay, John .,.,.... ..,..... 4 8, 109, 203, 175 McKenty, James ..... ...,,................... 9 1, 119 McKillip, Donald .........,,.....................,.,.,,.,.. 91 McKinley, Rosa ........... .Q ...................... 65, 156 McKowen, Kathleen .................. 65, 182, 153 McKrola, Judie ....,....... 88, 34, 65, 111, 159, 127, 147, 148, 164 McLain, Gary ,....................,...... 48, 192, 154 McLaughlin, Diane ................................,...,. 91 McLean, Elagrace .................,...................... 48 McLean, Phyllis ........,,..,... 48, 114, 116, 117 McManamon, Margaret ...........,,,,,,..i,, 48, 142 M ane Jo ...,........ 66, 69, 116, 137, 149 Nealy, Cheryl ............ 85, 89, 48, 109, 116, 140, 149, 150, 169, 162 222 Nealy, James ...... Nealy, John .......,...............,.,.............. 92, 121 Nealy, Myrtice .................,.,...,...,,.,..,., 48, 114 Nealy, Oscar ,.,..... 34, 57, 66, 174, 193, 172 Neff, Dorothy ............ 92, 111, 144, 137, 141 Nelsen, Dennis ....,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Nelson, Donald ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 106 Nelson, Karen ............ 34, 66, 146, 134, 135 Newby, Randall .....,, ..,......,,,.... 9 2, 121 Newell, James ............ ,......,,.,.,..,..,,.,,,,,.,, 4 9 Newman, Charles ....... .......... 6 6, 110, 120 Newman, Dick .,,,... Newman, Larry ..,..,,,, Newman, Raymond N ewstrom, Gordon .,,, Newstrom, Judie ...... ,,,.,,...66, 121, 173 Ni6lT61'iT'DErTiEl' ,.,,....,,, ........ 4 9, 107 Nielson Kaye ,.,.,....,.. ,,..........,,, 6 7 Nordstrom, William ..., ....,,..,.,,,,, 6 7 Noris, Elaine ............ ..,,.,......,,,,,, 9 3 Nutter, Darlene .,,.... ......,.. 4 9, 142 Oden, Vivian ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 126 Ogle, Lana ..,...,, 67, 125, 127, 146, 150, 149 Okeson, Ronald .......,.,..,,,,.,..,...,,.,,,.,,,,, 93, 110 Olds, Robert ....,.......,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 49, 107 Olsen, Chris .... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 4 9 Qlson, Bett ...... ..,,..,.............,,,,,, 6 7, 142 son, ohnnie ,.........,............,.,.... 72, 93, 191 Olson, Patti .................... 35, 39, 49, 149, 150 Olson, Renee ........ 34, 57, 67, 127, 134, 148, 150, 158 Opperman, Cheryl ....,,..................,..,..........,, 49 Orr, Bob .............,.,......,.,..,..,....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 67 Orr, William ..,..... 34, 39, 49, 134, 183, 193 Otis, Patricia ..,.........,...................,.......,.....,, 49 Overbay, Margie ............,,,,...,,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Overbay, Richard ..,... .....,..,,..,,,.,....,,,.. 6 7 Owen, Myrna .......... ........, 6 7, 156, 142 Ownbey, Edward .....,.. ..,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,...,. 4 9 Oyler, Norman ......, ..,.,.,, 6 7, 120 Packard, Dennis .... Packard, Walter .. Raze..Qar.lfm1, ---'---- Page, Juanita ..... Pagni, Sherrie .....,.. .,..,,..,49, 196 ......,,,93, .......67, Pangburn, Marvin jjjijif' 67, 135, 143 142 139 .....,,,,93, ..67, 137 175 Patterson, Alan ...,.... ................ 4 9 Patterson, Barbara ,.... ,.,.........,,.. 6 7 Patterson, Jere ....,...,. ....,..,,,......,.,.... 6 7, 172 Patterson, Mike ...........,........,.....,..,,,,,.,....,,,, 49 Patterson, Robert .....,.,.... 93, 129, 146, 218 Patterson, Valerie ............ 49, 109, 143, 116, 149, 150 Paul, Roger ......,.. .................,. 4 9, 120 Paulus, Ted .....,...... ......,.,....,...,, 6 7, 136 Pearce, Darlene .......,. .,........,... 6 7, 142, 152 Pearson, George ....,.,........,.......................... 49 Pearson, Janet ...,,,,............. 49, 111, 138, 148 Pearson, Michael ......., 85, 57, 67, 108, 147, 129, 131 Pearson, Roscoe ......,,. .....,.,,. 9 3, 130 Peckham, Ross ............. ..............,. 4 9 Pedersen, Godtf red Pedigo, Peebles, James ........ Pelkey, Charles .... Pelroy, Frank .,....., 'ruia ....,.,..,... ' ..........9s, 141, 143 151 Pelroy, Marlene .,,...,. .....,......,............ 3 9, 67 Perry, Joanne ....,................,...,.. 67, 142, 156 Perry, Sandra ........ 67, 118, 126, 147, Peterman, Linda ......,.....,.................. 93, 113 Petersen, Karen ..............,..,.......,.....,.. 50, 143 Petit,,Janet .......,........ 66, 67, 111, 114, 131, 146, 148, 150 Pfaendler, Bob ....... ..,..,,,, 4 9, 50, 202, 182 Phillips, Judy .,.,. .....,.,.. 5 .....,....,.e..,,. 5 0, 142 Pierson, Jalene ................ 67, 116, 122, 134 Pigg, Richard .................,,,..,................,....,,, 50 Pilkington, Michael Pltkm, Andrea ....................,,....,. 94, Plantz, Jerry ............ 50, 106, 175, Platko, Sallyanne Plummer, Tina ........... 133, 202, 50 143 203 50 50 Pcllander, Rebecca ....... .......... 6 7, 111 Pont, Karen ......,....... ....,...........,.. 5 0, 111 Porter, Dale .......... ......,................ 6 7, 202 Powers, Deanna ..... .....,.. 6 7, 106, 132, 133 Powers, Lynda ..,... ..........,.,................. 6 7 Prael, Rudolph ....... .......... 5 0, 202 Preslar, Mike ....,. ,...,....,,,.................. 9 4, 143 Preslar, Betty .............,.,...,..,......................... 67 Pressler, Terry ..,..... 67, 111, 127, 149, 153 Price, Douglas .,,,.....,..............,........,,,.....,,... 67 Price, Glenda .......... .......... 9 4, 142 Priebs, Kenneth ..,, .............,. 6 0, 67 Priebs, Patricia ,... .,,..........,......,,,.... 5 0 inc ...... .,.,....,, 6 7, 116, 118 Pritchett, ane .......... ........ 9 4, 121, 120 Pritchett, Robert ..... .....................,, 5 0 Prosser, Patricia ,.,.... .....,.... 9 4, 140 Prow, Shirley ......,.. ........., 5 0, 134 Pruitt, Gary ............ ............. 5 0, 104 Pruihiere, Linda ....,.. ..,..., 5 0, 132, 139 Pullen, Sara-Jane .....,..,......,....,..,,.....,, 50, 145 Pulse, Richard .....,,.....,,,.....,............,,, 50, 107 Purkett, Jim ..,.,,.,,.,. 67, 163, 175, 177, Purvis, Tom ............ ........ 6 8, 131, 144, 145 Putnam, Jerrie ...,.. ...,...,,.,.,.,....,,.. 9 4, 180 Pyle, Sydney .... ...........................,.. 9 4 Raeder, Jeri ,......................,. , ..............,,.,,,......' 50 Ragan, Verdell ....................,,........,.......,....... 50 Raikes, Susan ,...,.........,,........................ 68, 114 Ralston, Leona ........ 94, 112, 147, 136, Ralston, Loryane .................................,......., 50 Ramboll, Marjorie ...... .............,............, 9 4 Rands, Marshall ,....... .,,,.... 6 8, 109, 147 Raquer, Donna ..... .,,..,......................,, 6 8 Rasanen, Koene ..... .............,.......... 5 0, 112 Ray, Bruce ...,...,... ......,,. 5 0, 143, 183, 202 Ray, Roberta ...........,.............................,.,.... 50 Ray, Steve ...................,.....,.......... 68, 111, 141 Ray, Susan .......,....., 68, 122, 126, 127, 135, 149 150 Reed, Fredrick .,.........,,..............,,...,..... 94. 120 Reed, Gerald ...... ....,,..,........ 6 3 Reed, Glenn .......................,..............,... 50, 143 Reed, Harold ..................................,....,..----.--- 50 Reed, Joy ,,,,,..,.......... 68, 126, 149, 150, 154 Reeder, Don ..... .,.,.,,,e,..............----,----- 5 0, 136 Reeser, Gary ...... ..............-----,-,----,,,----,--,,--, 6 3 Reeves, Steven ...,,............,.......,.,.............,,- --94 Reid, Diana ,,.,,,,.,,,..... 35, 57, 68, 126, 135, 143, 148, 150 162 Reid, Marcia .........e . ..,..,.........,.----,,--- 51, 149 Renfro, Edward ....... ........,...--,.--------.,,,,, 5 1 Retzloff, Charlotte .........,,,..,.-,-,----.- -68, 136 Retzloff, Jack ,.... ............,................- ----- 9 4 , 121 Retzloff, Jill ,,,,,........... 34, 72, 90, 95, 166, 148 150 Rhodes, Cheri ,,.,,...............,....,., 51, 115, 142 Rhodes, Kenneth .,..... ,e..,.. 5 1, 182, 203 Rhodes, Thomas ...,..,. ,-.------------,,1-1,,-- 9 5 Rhynerson, Kenneth ................., 95, 119, 151 Rice, Donald .........,...,...-.--...-------1,,-,---- 51, 136 Rice, Richard .............,..................----.-.- --,-1--- 6 3 Ricks, David .,..,... .......... 5 1, 58, 182, 192 Rigel, Jesse ...... ...,.,,..,....-.,,--.--,--------,, 6 8 Ripley, Ralph ............ .......... 5 1, 183, 202 Robbins, Francis ..... ...............--------,--- 6 8 Roberts, Larry .,....... ...-,----------,--, ,,,,---- 6 3 Robertson, Douglas ...... ........ 5 1, 120, 182 Robertson, Duwayne ...... ..........-.. 6 8, 154 Robertson, Lee ...,........,. .........- 6 5, 68, 108 Robertson, Richard ..... .........-1,, 5 1, 120 Robins, Warren ....... ---,-, ----------ff 5 3 Robinson, Jean ..... ........-,.,....-.--.-----..-- 5 1 Rogers, Joyce ,,.... .........-..------------ 5 1, 112 Rohner, Juana .,.,..,, ........, 6 S, 134, 142, 150 Roley, Barbara ...... ............,.---------- 5 1, 115 Roley, Sheila .......... ..------------------ 5 1, 145 Roley, Warren .........,. ,...,.. 6 8, 197, 201 Roller, Alexander ...... --..-..-------,,------, 9 5 Roller, Ruby ......---- ---------------------'- 5 8' 113 Rose, Darrell ...... ...-----------,--,--- ------ 5 1 - 139 Rose, Dennis ,,,,,,., .....,... 6 8, 110, 173, 202 Rose, Wayne .-------,---- ----------------------- 1' 137 Ross, Caron .......,...-.-..,,---- -------,---- -'------ ----- 9 5 Roudebush, Eldon R- --,--- ---,------------------ --'-- 6 8 Roudebush, Elvon L- ----- ----,,f 6 3' 122- 141 Rowden, Delma .----------- ------'------ 6 81 116 Rudd, Lynnette .-------- ------- 9 5- 140- 141 Ruska, Keith ..-,----- -----'---- 5 1' 157 Russell, Robert ------ ---------4 5 1' 182 ,,.....51, 182 Ryan, Clifford .... 1.52, 104, l Sabin, Richard .,.,.. ......,....,.... 9 5, Sackett, Patricia ........ . ,....... 51, 128, ......,...68, 136, Sakraida, Mary Ann ....,.........,...,...,... 95, Sanders, Donna ......................,............. 95, Santillie, Jerry .........,.......... 58, 68, 123, Santillie, Richard ...... ..........,..,......,, 5 1, Santrizos, Gary ..... Sargent, Hosea ....... ...........95, Satterfield, Mary ........,.....,..,.,,..,........ 51, Satterfield, May ........,.,..... 51, 105, 153, Satterfield, Shirley , ....... 68, 111, 128, 131, 144, 145, 148, 150, Schadler, Joe ............,..,..,.......................... Scherf, Thomas ,..,..............................,...... Scherlie, Louise ...........,....,,............,,..., 51, Schmid, Tony .,...........,........,,.,........,.......... Schultz, Diane .......,,. 51, 137, 140, 141, Schultz, Rowene ..,,...1...........,,... 96, 137, Sealy, Connie ........ .,........., 8 9, 96, 156, Sealy, Robert .,..... ................... 5 1, Story, Samuel ...,........ .,,.,,.., 9 7, Stout, Douglas .............. .,.,....,.,......,,.,, 6 9 Strandquist, Donald .,... ..,.,...,..,,,., 5 2, Streeter, Jim ............... .,...., 5 2, 119, Strihling, John ....... .........,........,.,,..., 9 7, Sturgill, Robert ...........,.,,..............,.,,.,,,,,,,, Summers, Sandra .,...... 34, 56, 69, 108, 138, 147, Sutton, William ,.... ..........,....,.......,,.,..,... Swallow, Joe ....... Swisher, Dennis ..... ....... TBUS, Fl'9.l'1k ........ -mm .Qfffffiil Taylor, Carolyn ..... ....... Tedrick, Karen ..... ......,. Terry, Barbara ........,........, 53, Terry, Charlotte ..............., 97, Terry, Marvin ....,....... 33, 34, Teske, Leorane ..,............ ..... 149, 150, 147, 148, 98, 151, 179 ...98, 112, S hale Virtus ...,.... ellar s, ennis ..... .,.,....,68, 135. Thetford, Darrel ...,. Thietje, Wanda ....... Thomas, Frances .........,......,............. ,... 7 0, Thompson, Dorothy .................... 70, 114, Thompson, Gloria ...... 53, 104, 115, 135, Thompson, Violet ......,........................,..... Thurman, Sharon .........,....,....... 70, 133, Tibbits, Barbara ..,..,........ 70, 112, 117, Tillery, George ..... Tompkins, Billy ,.,,. Tompkins, Jeffrey 107, .....,,,....70, Warren, Tina ..... ....,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,, 5 3 Watt, Judie ....... ........., 5 3, 111, 145 Weaver, Bill ....... ......,..,...,,,,4,,,,,,.,,,. 7 0 Weaver, Sharon ...... ,,.,,,.,.. 9 8, 156, 132 Webb, Ronald ..... ......... 7 o, 128, 137 Weech, Emma ..... .,,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,...,,,, 5 3 Welch, Diane ....... ..,....,,,.,,,.,,,, 5 3, 139 Welch, Donna ...... ,,.,.,.,,, 7 0, 109, 116 Weldon, Helen ....,.,.,... ,,..,..,..,.........,.. 7 0, 148 Wells, Janice ....,...,............,......,.,. 53, 145, 148 Wells, Joanne ......., 98, 112, 113, 114, 137, 142, 147, 135, 149 Westerman, Claudia ........,,....,............. 70, 126 Whaley, Larry ..,...,...........,,......., 99, 137, 130 Wheeler, Nancy ......., 54, 116, 134, 135, 139 Whisonant, Margaret ............,... 70, 113, 130 Whitaker, Judy ................,......... 99, 143, 152 Whitaker, Ruby ...........,.... 70, 113, 132, 189 Whitcomb, Mary ....... 54, 104, 105, 135, 143 White, Brian ...............,...............,..,..... 54, 106 White, Diane .,..... ........,,......... 7 0, 116, 118 White, Doris ........... .,........., 9 9, 115 White, Patricia .... ............,......... 5 4 White, Patty ......, ...,......,............... 5 4 itlo , ......... 70, 149, 150 ick, Bruce ...... ...................,..,.., 5 4 Wick, Gerald ......., .......... 7 0, 128, 202 Wick, Shirley ........ ...................,...... 5 4 Wigren, Lanny ......, ............ 5 4, 218 Wiik, Harry ....... Wilde, Robert ..... . .,............. 54 Wilder, Ronald . .....,,............,..,...,....,,,. 99, Wilfong, Sandra ...,.........................,,,.,,.,.. Wilkison, Linda ........ 35, 73, 99, 141 Seymore, George ..... ,...., , .,,..... 9 6, Shaffer, James ...,. ................... 6 9, 123, Shamel, Cora ,.,., ..,...........,,...,,,,, 6 9, 132, Sharp, Jean ................ 69, 126, 147, 148, Shar illiam ....,......,,..,.,.................. 96, aw, Caroline ....,....................,,. 69, 113, Shaw, Carolyn .,.............,.,..,....... 69, 134, Sheckells, Penelope .....,,..1........., 96, 132, Sheets, Barbara .,.,.... 35, 69, 126, 155, Sheets, Lyndia .......................,.,,......... 51, Shier, Judy ..,,..,....,................. ..........., 5 1, Toothmnn , Larry .....,. ........53, Tribbey, Mary .....................,. ,,.,,....,.,,,... Trotter, Jim .,................,..,.......,.11,..1... 53, Trumbly, Carol .r...... 70, 114, Tucker, Barbara Tucker, Benny Turk, Kenneth Turley, Turley, Turner, Ullian, Ullian, Usher, Usher, Valdez 116, 118, 134 ...,,., 98, 130, 140, Joseph .. ....... ...,......,.. 9 8, 130, Priscillia ....... .......,....,,,.... 5 3, David ........ ...... ,..,.... 5 3 , Barbara ...... ..., . ........ 9 8, 126, James ..... ,.... , ......., . Shirley ..... ......,... 7 0, Sidney ..... Gloria ...,........ ....... Van Arsdall, David ...,. ....,....70, 113, Willard, Geraldine 117, , 148 1 .....54 119 .....54 140, 150 54 Shipler, Michael .,... ...,,.,, 5 1, Shippey, Alma ........... ..,.,,.. 6 9, Shoemaker, Darrell .....,.,,..,. ,,...,,.,.,.,,..... Shone, Keith .............,..............,......,,..,,, 75. Shone, Nancy ,.............,.......,,............,. 51, Shorb, Richard ........ 69, 151, 196, 201, Shores, Robert .......,................,..... 65, 69, Shores, Ruby ........... .......,........,...,. Shrader, Bonnie ...., ,................ 9 6, Siikanen, George ...., ..,....,. 9 7, 107, Silva, Robert .....,..... ............... 5 1, Simmons, Carroll ....... .,,...,..... 5 1, Simpson, Ginger ........ ...,.......... 8 9, 97 Simpson, Jerry .............. ...,,.....,...,,., 5 1, 139 Sindel, Tommie Sue .....,..,.i.....,.,...........,..., 97 S19-gg,-Shagqn ..........,.....,....... 34, 51, 114, Smith, Buford ............ ............................. Smith, Gerald ......... ,,.....,........... Smith, James B. ............. ..51, Smith, James L. ..... .......,.,,,,.....,,,..,.... 5 1 Smith, Jerry ,.,....., ......... 6 9, 107, Smith, Lon ................ ..,.............i....,..,,.., Smith, Natasha ...,. Snell, Patricia ....,.,. 69, 122, 134, Snyder, Lucinda ,....... 69, 113, 122, 138, 104 Snyder, Sammie ......... , .......,........ 52, Sorenson, Osma .... . .....,.,.. . ....,......,., Sorrels, Neale ..... Spence, David ,,,.. Spencer, Clark ..... Spencer, Shirley ..... Spinney, Gail ..,,..... Sprinkle, Frank ..,.... Stafford, Gary ..... Stahle, Robert ...... Standard, Jim ...,.. .fffsi 97, .........97, ,.,,.....52, Stanger, George .... .... Stansbury, Judith ..,... Stansfield, Leota ...... Starns, Dorothy ,..,. Starr, Mickey ...... Staten, Alvie ...., Staten, Calvin ..,.. Steele, Judy ...... .......,.52, 52 65, 69 Vancil, Shyla ......................,......... 98, 132 Van Cleave, Tom ................................ 98, Van De Walker, Michael ...... ................... 5 3 Van Gordon, Steve .,.......,.... ................ 7 0 Vannice, John ................... ......... 9 8, Vannice, Michael ....,.......,.......,........,.. 53, Varga, Betty ................,...,..............,.............. 53 Varner, Betty ............ 38, 53, 137, 149, Varner, Lolita .....,...............,,.,... 53, 104, Varner, Robert .................,.. 35, 53, 182, Vaughn, Charles Vest, John .,............ Vincent, Sharon ..... ....,.... 5 3, Virtue, Pamela ...... Vobora, Alice ....,....,. Volkman, Ernest Voorhies, Marilyn . ,,,... 53, 122 Steele, Julious ....r .... ........ 5 2, 115, Stephens, John ........... .,......,...... 5 2, Stephenson, Roberta ................ 52, 115, Stertman, Kenneth ...........................,,,,. Stevens, Gary .........,........, 52, 163, 183, Stevens, Jim ........... ........ 1 .,............. 5 2, Steward, Jessie ..... ,,....,.....,,..........,, Steward, Robert ..,.. ,...,..,,,. 5 2, 110, Swwart, Rhoda ........................ - ..,..,.,....... Stockburger, Joan ............ 69, 106, 143, Stocks, John ...,.....,. .....,.................,...,.. Stoltenberg, Betty ..........., 52, 106, 128, Stone, Margaret .....,.. ...............,...., 6 9, Stone, Marguerite Stoner, Gloria , ......... 184, ........97, Vroman, Trueman .,.,.........,.... 53, Waggle, Barbara ........................ 98. 112, Walden, Jerry .............................................. 53 Walker, Denny .....,.. 53, 137, 182, 183, Walker, Judith .......,.......... 70, 133, 147, Wall, Richard ..... ............,.....,.,......., 7 0, Wall, Sandra ,....... .............. 9 8, 148, Wall, Sonja ........,...... ........ 5 3 134, 149 Wallace, Frank ..................... ,,.......,.............., 9 8 Walstrom, Robert .............. 53 119, 182, Walters, Nancy ....,... 53, 114, 117, 148, Waltrip, Ralph ..r,...................,....,................. 53 Ward, Douglas ..................,.......,..,......,....,. Ward, Jewel . Ward. Marilyn .......... 70, 127 Wardle, Warren, Warren , Velden ...........,.,......,..,.,...,...... 70, Lynda ........ ....... Mary ..,.. .... ...53, 114. ............70, Willcutt, Joanne ..........................,...............,, 54 Willcutt, Susanne ........ 35, 72, 99, 127, Williams, Janice ........ 35, 99, 150, 148, 140 Williams, Kenneth ..,....,,.....,.........,,.... 99, 187 Williams, Roxy .....,.,,.... ,,,..,..,,,.. , .............., 9 9 Williams, Sharon ....., ......... 5 4, 157 Wilson, Betty ..,.. ..,....,.....,.,.......... 5 4 Wilson, David .,,....... ,.......,,......,.1, 7 0, 173 Wilson, Ethna ..,.,,....,. ......,.. 7 0, 127, 143 Wilson, James W. .,.. ................,.......,,,,...,, 5 4 Wilson, James C. .,.....,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 99 Wilson, Jerry ..., r .........,..... 7 0, 136, 123, 202 Wilson, Mary .,,...., 100, 111, 112, 115, 137. 147 149 Wilson, Maxine .,.,.,,, ....,,..,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,.....,.,, 5 4 Wilson, Patricia ..... ........, 7 0, 106, 156 Wilson, Sandra ....... ...........,.... 5 4, 143 Wilson, Willard .......... .,.,.,,,,.,1,,,, 7 0, 137 Wineteer, Larry ...,....... ...........,..,., 1 00, 120 Wingerd, Buford ..................,. ,... 7 0, 123, 106 Winterbottom, Barbara .,............................ 54 Winterbottom, Wendell ..100, 130, 151, 199, 201, 181, 196. 197 172 Wise, John ..........,....,..............,....,,,...... 75, 100 Wolke, Daniel ...............,.,,......,.......... 100, 146 Wollard, William ...... ..,,..... 7 0, 107 Wood, Jeffrey ....... .,..,,,........ 5 4 Wood, John ....,,.......... ,,..,......, 5 4, 138 Woodford, Rolland , ,.,.. ..,.....,.,,....,,. 7 O, 120 Woodley, Allan .......... .,....... 7 0, 106, 153 Woods, David .......... ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 5 4, 106 ' ' ..,.,.. ............ 7 0, 143 Woolard, Marilyn .......,,,,,.........,,,,,,..,,. 70, 117 Woolsey, Gary ......,..,...........,,.,.......,.., ,,70, 170 Woolsey, Ollie ........ 85 100, 130, 172, 1i78i 8 Wright, Allen ......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Wright, Emma ....... ,.,,,,,, 7 0, 115 Wright, Max ....... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Wulk, John ...... ,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Wyatt. Kay .........., .................,..... 7 0. 134 Wyland, Anite .,...... ........ 3 4, 54, 112, 149 Wyland, Clarence ....... .,............ 7 0, 121, 196 Wylder, Barbara ....,, .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 4 Wymer, Shella .,,,....... ,,,,,.,, 5 4, 142 Wytcherley, Ruth ,.-.. ,..,.. ,,.,,,,,,.,,. 1 00' Yokum, Barbara ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 133 Yokum, Pauline ,..,........,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 133 Y011d0, Kathleen ...,,... 54, 136, 140, 149, 160 Youde, Linda ............ 70, 111, 125, 141, 146, 122. -149, 159 Young, David ............ ,,,...,,,,...................,,, 5 4 l i Zsnmaggg -................... 10, 159, 187, 148 Zerr, Evon ...... L... Zinter, Sandra i ....... 142 991 TOKA STAFF in THE SWEET BEGINNING' COMPANION FEATURE- THE BITTER END W if www M MW Rv px WMM Q, WN WWW W' 3 Www ff 23,14 ,4 ef w - - V + ' Q11 4? M7 - 7 ' W ,5 f , a I. 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Wigren and D. Lewis. Honorable mentions, M. Lykens and S. Spencer, First place, M. Canfield. Mountains of food tantalize . . . . . . and satisfy Smorgasbord crowd. The centennial spirit arrived at Grants Pass High agriculture and the present. via the annual Talent Show. Themed as Oregon- Just before the Talent Show, most of the audience the territory to the Present, the senior-sponsored feasted at the P.T.S.A. Smorgasbord held in the event featured nearly thirty acts from rope twirling North Junior High Cafeteria. -Funds from the two to saw playing. These acts were presented in five events were used to finance the Senior Banquet. scenes depicting the territory, settlement, a saloon, P1-,X 1 X ga .Q -a L Q ., Q 5 4.4 F 1-f Q 3 9' as Lf 'Zig RS' ffffytx mm 4 A i p' . ,ff up ,Ki Y, V, v ww,-Y - 'Tw '- 43'Sf'. Jziiff , f 'Qz,wg,u,, -1 , 'qw ,gi 4?2k f1,Ql1-'H in is ,W ,-w 'fv,Yi'L,2gX,:' U ' di.. .+A X1 +5 ?,,,,13 ,H-. grif X . , ,. tfj,l'4qxjg L2 1 .-www in iv? Ifwfw 'f A Xl - , ff fix, ,wif .al ,.:f71:, Riva' P Q I 3 iw H Q '1' , 'r'Efqf'4jfc 5 X , kckkv . usa Juniors Present Enchanted Castle Modern lads and lasses pirouette through a dated motif. Chivalry again reigned when a medieval theme banners and an ornamental garden skirting a mock was delightfully created at Enchanted Castle, the palace lent to the regal illusion planned by co-chair- annual Junior Prom. Tinselly chandeliers, colorful men, Marilyn Holm and Oscar Nealy. Relaxing during intermission brings brief respite to Exit the Junior Prom! Enchanted Castle now only a memory, aching feet. G. Johnson evicts a small mountain of debris. The Mon Who Come to Dinner 1 l l Lecturer Sheridan Whitesides presents his annual Christmas Making his impression as a musclebound lover, broadcast, broken hip notwithstanding. Sandy QW. Winterbottomj asks Whitesides KJ. Van- nicej permission for him and June Stanley QC. Boltonj to elope. Humor in practices, presentations and instructions is shown by seniors who starred in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Christmas time always creates an atmosphere of hurry-scurry, but when a celebrated guest falls and breaks his hip on his hostess' doorstep as he is attending a dinner engagement, the holiday spirit mounts to an all-time high. Mr. Whiteside, a grouchy eccentric, completely took control of the Stanley household after it be- comes his hospital for six weeks as prescribed by his doctor. His 'fscrewball nurse, his lovesick secre- tary and his beautiful, society-minded luncheon guest added spice to the action. Finally, after a long, miserable, yet frolic-filled duration, Mr. Whiteside is forced to leave. Walking out, he slips and falls, starting the hectic cycle once more! Choral Groups Display Advanced Gi1'ls'Glvo mlrls its lilting voiws to tho Spring Coiicort. Tlivii' first z1ppwz1i':1m'r- zxloiw, livginniug Girl? Glu! is rlil'cc'l01l by R. llollr-nstwl. mmummwirmmmma- nl as-nun-mann-an :nail-in-ng:-uni H'l'li Bond Concert Show tunes, spiriuiuls, novelty iiumw liars and Sz1r'i'o1l music- wmv plums- antly p0i't1'ay0fl by tlio Vcwal musii' rlopixrtmont at thi- Spring Coiicw-rl. A fte-1' an z1ppr'op1'iutv introrlum-tioii, Uliloss This Housvf' ilu- A fixpgwllzi, GlI'lQ' sontorl 21 vzirivty ol lyrivs rzmgirigg from IHL Ixlfwx AND l tums to tho improssivo li-Xllm-luizi.'l liifluvtzirit for llw musivul zulvoii- 1 , , rf . iciiu .is .1 nzulml luv two 0lll'Ul'0S. ZL Stir'i'ir1g1' Rus- sian iollx SOllQ,',dIlfl in Nm-gin Sllllltlldl. Gloo :xml llzilv Cliorus pw! , V00 liitllo Maids from tlw 'lllilcaxrlff' is tlw 1-lwrzxl spo- , . ,.. v.. w f'1'1llV ul A Cuppvllzl l1'lU, J. Vlillizxms, ll. hull :xml 1. 1 C z1ttu111u'li. Wares Percussions, Woodwinds and brasses joined in presenting a melodious tour of Paris, London, Switzerland and Latin America at the G.P.H.S. Band Concert early this spring. Musical strains of a Holiday in Paris and a patriotic movement in London excited the long-haired mu- sic lovers, while after a brief inter- mission, all were enthralled by the 4,14 beat of 'Trumpet and Drums. Piano and vocal solos preceded the blithe attitudes of the closing num- bers. Maracas, pronouncing the tango's syncopated rhythm, brought the world expedition to a close with 'Carribean Fantasy. Brings Ovations Trumpeters P, Anderson, S. Hoffman, J. Van- nice, W. Dunahew and L. Whaley accompanied a drum soloist in the band specialty, 'Trumpet and Drumsf' Piano soloist C. Michaels skillfully directs her fingers across the keyboard. In full regalia, A Band entertained the audience with solemn and gay numbers. Assembling for an afternoon of entertainment at the Mothers' Tea, students and mothers enjoy a style show featuring an array of fashions made by the Home Economics Department. GPHS Frolics In Spring His tennis-letter earned, an elated Struggling with plastic covers, Jun- Dads' Club's scholarship drive brings S. Orr is congratulated by coach iors congregate to exchange auto- Aunt Jemima to Caveman assembly. G. Prehm. graphs. W. .Davenport and B. Johnson assist during vocal number. Qi ii. ,www - A Rf? it X mf 9 ff- ftp S. fi fiigl. . W 4 2 if ,fx f . 5 . A. A ,yyk ,fu X f K , 4 X 2... -, ,T ray fx 5 fm q L Qi!! ' fzwrxs 4525125115 mf? Precious reserve tickets for commencement are picked up by seniors. ee f ,M mm v , , Acliievcinent awards ut the Class Day Award assembly were presented by Superintendent Ralph Jones after zz brief speech. After-game dances never failed to entertain throughout the year. King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table inspired the comical Senior Class History, 1iar1'zitecl by D. Neff and VV. Griffin with D. Fehrs pro- viding the fz1nt'z1re. Springtime Segments Modern nebbishelilie figures leer at passing students from the cznnpaign posters. pi 5550113 if, I 1 f .gm o 2? lt Vice President D. Antler- Soil judging team, R. Elmore, R. Newby and T. Elmore, chalked up another honor son campaigns vigorously. for F.F.A. Antics Interest All of Cave Society WW 3 na Mvvf W5 to VT: I Anmssecl 'shoes coats and bflge accompany sock hop festixities if 1, i j.,?ii-ut- -'A .ii 5 ff , nf 'TN ' ' Caveman Nine Grab Runner-Up Row 1, left to right: L. Holmes, D. Walker, D. Anderson, G. Stevens, R. Endicott, D. Wolke, 4 Row 2: M. Chandler, D. Hayes, F. Sprinkle, R. Benner, J. Fox, L. Janssen, J. Patterson, R. Harr Huneycutt. Sliding hard into home, a G. P. runner evades opponent's mitt and tallies another Caveman run. Spot Varsity Baseball Schedule Grants Pass 12 Crater Grants Pass 8 Crater , , Grants Pass 4 Klamath Falls Grants Pass 6 Klamath Falls . Grants Pass ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , . ,12 Ashland . ,, Grants Pass ,,,, , ,,,, 2 Ashland ,, ,, Grants Pass ,,,,,, 6 Crater .,,, Grants Passn, , ,, eee,,, 4 Crater W . Grants Pass, ,, ,, 2 Medford Grants Pass ,, , 1 Medford ,, ,,,,, Grants Pass 44 Klamath Falls .,,,,,, avis, B, Cole, Grants Pass ,, 1 Klamath Falls Woolsey, G. Grants Pass 1 Medford , ,,,,, , Grants Pass 0 Medford ,, The Caveman diamond nine, long accustomed to the winning habit, rolled on to- another successful season under the guidance of Mel Ingram, long- time mentor. The records show 11 wins against 7 losses with four defeats suffered at the hands of the ancient nemesis, Medford. This won-lost percentage ranked Grants Pass in the district runner-up spot. Talented receiver, Gary Huneycutt, led the squad in hitting with a gaudy .448. John Fox with .364 and Dan Wolke's .333 rounded out the top three. Dick Hayes with a 4-2 mark showed the Way in pitching with 'tBig Bill Cole contributing a 4-3 record. M. Ingram, Baseball Coach www .N g g Q 'V W, , W 4 Q' 2 , P' .-Q 1 ' A Mf ,I 144 . ff. V517 I 1, in as W' 'Q' Qgfmt .mf ff MA xl 'YS ww +5 vi f4 3619 fa- 4 WW K I bw -an-'W .JM 5 :YM J.V. Nine Has Winning Season Backtracking to beat the throw from outfield, J.V. runner gets back in safely. J.V. Baseball Schedule G.P I.V. . G.P I.V. G.P I.V. G.P K.F. G.P KF. G.P K.F. , G.P Crater G.P. , Crater G.P. Crater Packard, K. Bastian, P. Blinka, R. Daugherity, T. LaMay, R. Santillie, D. Cox. Row 2: R. Varner G Holmes, M. Millemann, R. Fuller, L. Janssen, H. Parker, D. Rose, J. Davis, D. James, W. Martell. A Triumphant Cinder Team Copping all their dual and tri- angular meets, the triumphant Cavemen tracksters swept on to annex the district title as well as the Roseburg Invitational, the Rogue Relays and the Rotary meet. Sparking the Grants Pass effort was Glenn Winningham, javelin thrower extraordinary, who brought a national record to the Climate City. His mighty heave of 225' 65 in the Hayward Relays eclipsed the form.er mark. School records were rewritten when Ken Simmons erased the old mile standard and Jim Armstrong added a new 880 time. Marv Terry tied the existing mark in the 100. Heading up the capable coach- ing staff was Russ Werner with Tom Flynn in charge of the jump- ers while Don Hedgepeth assisted with the weightmen. Sprinters ready to jet out of the bloc ks are P. Barrett, H. Brown, L. Johnson M. Hull, R. Meek, H. Graham, M. Terry, M. Klose and P. Krouse. pf of Ex -335 fm. at l L Varsity Track Managers, T. Rhodes, R. Cotter, J. Wilson Varsity T and D. Adams. strong. fe 1 rack Managers, M. Terry and J. Arm Sets Records Springing high in the air is T. Hathaway, with an energetic gesture from assistant coach T. Flynn, while L. Drake, G. Maurer, and F. Higginbothem look on with helpful eyes. Varsity Track Schedule Roseburg Invitational ,Grants Pass 67 Rogue Relays G.P. Rotary Club Klamath Falls Duel Triangular Medford Duel Marshfield Hayward Relays District Meet- State Meet Cottage Grove 5692 Roseburg 36W Grants Pass 85 Medford 79 Marshfield 58 Grants Pass 8492 Medford 59142 Crater 32 Grants Pass 82 Klamath Falls 40 Grants Pass Crater Ashland Grants Pass Medford Grants Pass Marshfield G.P. , G.P. , G.P. 75lQ 54 be 13 6654- 5515 72 50 3rd place lst place 9th place Observing S. Bennet as he flips the shot are assistant coach D. Hedgepeth, R. Hoatson, R. Montgomery, L. Drake and R. Steward. Head Track Coach, Russ Werner The graceful leaps of the pole vaulters always National champion, G. Winningham, leads the javelin are a center of interest. throwers, J. Hutchins, J. Burkett, B. White, L. Miller and D. Lyons. D' l' ' l' C With a fling of the saucer, R. Hoatson gains I , , applause from J. Hutchins, L. Miller and B. TOPDUIE the hurdles are R- Doyle, G- Wlnnmgha-my J White. Miller, J. McCloud and H. Brown. Dashing down the runway L. Holmes plants Distance speedsters taking a fast lap are K. Marshall, P. Anderson the pole as J. Hughes, O. Nealy, D. Doan K. Simmons, W. Chronister, J. Lampert, B. Pfaendler, W. Dunahew and D. Ricks look on. J. Armstrong, E. Moulder and P. Barret. Annexed Cross Country Team. Row 1: L. Holmes, K. Williams, T. Brown, W. Dunahew, L. John- son, J. Turley. Row 2: J. Lampert, K. Simmons, R. Cotter, P. Moll, L. Holbrook. .-.... A Up and over goes B. Smith as L. Bowser, G. Hugoboom, L. Wigren and M. Shipler gaze with envy. WW On warm spring days, swimming instruction is especially enjoyable. Speedy responses send volleyball sailing. Grueling competition on basketball court calls for team co-operation. Archery instruction may result in future hobby. nQ .e Girls Join ln Varied Sports Volleyball Champs: Row 1: S. Willeutt, M. Gapen, C. Buck. Row 2: C. Sealy, L. Lutman, C. Johnson. Softball Champs: Row 1: S. Mitchell, R. Ray, K. Hobson, C. Mijo. Row 2: L. Prulhiere, N. Shone, N. Walters, M. Brazil, J. Griffith. Hockey field skirmishes engage girls' energy and attention, Safe or out? Tense moments on the diamond unnerve both teams. Basketball Champs: Row 1: L. Ogle, S. Ray, J. Sharp, C. Christensen. Row 2: J. Krumholz, D Reid, V. Oden. .iw an KX . ,y i :sl : , Row 1, left to right: W. Maphet, D. Mannan, J. Blacksmith, R. Erickson, S. Orr. Row 2: J. McKay, J. McDonald R Newman, T. Paulus, G. Prehm, coach. Netters Eye Future Playing doubles keeps R. Erickson and D. Mannan in shape for future competition. Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Grants Tennis Schedule Pass Pass Pass Pass ...,.,....., Pass Pass ,..,......,. Ashland ...,,, Medford ...,,. Medford ..,,.. Roseburg .... Roseburg .... Yreka ........ Elks Xouth Leadeiship Axxaids vleie won by SB Presi- Placing in the ninety-ninth percentile of the National dent R Hayes and Senior Class Piesident A Almquist. Merit Tests were J. Holt and S. Wood. First Place Speech Winners: N. Butchart, oratory, Knights of Pythias, regionalg G. Garoutte, oratory, American Legion, district, J. Davis, visual aids, Linfield, A. Almquist, debate and inpromptu, Linfield, K. Nelson, panel discussion, state, T. Purvis, NFL humorous, Linfield, S. Satterfield, Voice of Democracy, regional. ' Special Awards , Row 1, left to right: M. Gapen, Athletics, P. Cantwell, Journalism Plaque, A. Almquist, Mc- Gregor Award, C. Johnson, Senior Leadership, McGregor Award, Scholarship Cup, L. Youde, Scholarship Cup. Row 2: J. McDonald, Athletics, P. Ford, Activity, K. Johnson, Scholarship Cup, J. Foote, Scholarship Cup, K. Gray, Scholarship Cup, S. Mackie, Service. Row 3: M. Harper, Service, D. Chilcote, Activity, M. Pilkington, Scholarship Cup, M. Flower, Scholarship Cup, M. Terry, Senior Leadership. Row 1, left to right: R. Williams, Business and Professional Women, R. Barnes, Nursing Scholarship, C. Bolton, Southern Oregon College, P. Hofer, Phagan Beauty College, K. Page, Eugene Beauty College, L. Teske, Southern Oregon College, J. Cornell, Pacific University. Row 2: L. Peterman, F.B.L.A. Scholarship, L. Ralston, F.B.L.A. Scholarship, L. Wilson, Southern Oregon State Bank, Oregon State Bank, R. Daniels, College of Beauty, Port- land, A. Almquist, Rotary Ann, Reed College, D. Falming, Lewis and Clark College. Row 3: D. Gardner, Eugene Beauty College, J. Derry, Pharmacist's Scholarship, J. Cook, Willamette University, J. Williams, University of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley Scholarship, L. Borsian, Lewis and Clark College, R. Daugherity, Willamette University, Washington State College, F. Meeker, National Honor Society Scholarship. Row 4: W. Griffin, Anna L. Kee Scholarship, Southern Oregon College, D. Chilcote, Lewis and Clark College, G. Parker, Arizona State College, W. Sharp, Arizona State College, J. Holt, Stanford University, Reed College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, J. Buddenhagen, Antioch College, D. Fehrs, Oregon State College, Croisant Scholarship. Row 1, left to right: D. Gardner, TOKA Cup, R. Williams, Commercial, C. Haynes, Scroll Cup, English Cup, K. Nelson, Speech, J. Cornell, Vocal Music, P. Harrold, Latin Cup, J. Petit, Future Homemaker of America, G. Parker, Instrumental Music. Row 2: D. Chilcote, International Relations Plaque, Out- standing Actor, Best Thespian, J. Williams, French, C. Buck, Art Service, A. Almquist, Speech, C. Johnson, Speech, H. Hosier, Outstanding Actress, L. Roudebush, Future Teachers of America: D. Fehrs, Social Economics. Row 3: L. Pritchett, Vocational Agriculture, T. Elmore, Vocational Agricul- ture, L. Bassett, Art Service, M. Christensen, Homemaking, L. Ralston, Commercial, J. Dorband, Best Drama Student, J. Holt, Speech, R. Wilder, Mathematics, R. Daugherity, Vocal Music. A. Davenport, Wheel, D. Reid, Spoon, L. Youde, Key, L. Lundgren, Spade Symbolic Awards Each year outstanding students are recognized on Class Day. At this time scholarships, achievement awards and special recognitions are presented as well as the As- sembly Conduct Award, which this year was won by the class of '60. Symbolic awards, the wheel, spoon, key and spade, were pre- sented to juniors possessing special attributes. 1 n 5 5 4 Commencement Looms L' . fr f Q ,ie Learlen skies tlirentening to mar flevorzitions are foiled by plastic coverings. Smartly attirecl, sophomore boys are clelegatecl to usher at bacc-alau1'eate. Though thorn-pricked fingers are the rule, junior girls can't deny the fun of making and carrying floral arches. Confidence in a smooth-running baccalaureate makes practice worthwhile. 1 -'C in x 4' 1 gr glf fl m mm,, .f f m, 5 W' Ir' l -Q ' Q. A f Sxww WW , 5 XC at ' 4 E11 N..--riff 3 ,Q ff 51 wi Y? E 'I J' W ,V ...fl 1 4'5 gfxff as Q :ini '53 SQQPAMR-'if Baccalaureate Carries Religious Message Impending graduation was brought even closer at Baccalaureate. In a simple religious ceremony, seniors were reminded of their moral and spiritual responsibilities in later life. The beautiful UHalleluiah Chorus sung by the A Cappella Choir augments the traditional music at Baccalaureate. Delivering a memorable sermon, Reverend J. A. Marquam speaks on the merits of truth. .,f, .xx f 'M L1 , f A S . Y V. I '4 af- W A 4 f 1 K 'lwy A 3: Q W QQf 'SW - . A SYI Ki A ,f 1-5 4- ff 0 ' X 2 A f ' fs X x--A. A 1 it 3'-FR!!! HS? MPP r iv 'gn 1 , .FW ' 'K X. , ' .A Ny ,VL .,'- ' -Li ,-Xi. N, day v if G 7: Jw ,, ,gl Q, g4Q1Ww ,, -1- f W J 2 2- 'Q .Qs If .g ,, 'f , ml R Q Mn mnaigh Kg L law! m ,gy ' Q- .ig 'N' 4 if K ' , UV 'Q' i-'MQ My 5 5 A If , Q, a '41lu-nmxf-gg 3 - ,. 1... M!!! ga A -2. 8 ak 2 we EE dv i 121. 1, 3 A' lg Q Q3 me , , a mms' 1 lx, ,L E Pi m K gg LM im E' -di' T' . ,wyggilf J, W' AWE, 1n5 's2w5CNDwL5nrss as Q f ry' I ,- LVL? V '4 A assi: ww wf.f?,iQg! 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Below, in the game room, mountains of food were served buffet style to famished bingo players. Then at two A.M. graduates trekked to Caveman Pool for a refreshing swim and more food at a poolside breakfast, culminating the evening's en- tertainment. The Elks Club provides a fun-filled evening of dancing and games for the ex seniors. Finale: 1959 Commencement festivities drawing to a close, graduates and A few courageous souls braxe the 2 AM waters their dates congregate in the wee hours for a poolside break- fast. il E I un. Es- ww as .gli-slander: 1 iisiiiitiii ' H W . N H I . A Llqu,-V ,iii 1 ' IN' , F :P I :hr
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