Gresham High School - Munhinotu Yearbook (Gresham, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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I ,fl n ff, ..1 ,.f , f +2 q , FOREWORD Gresham Hugh s 1400 student communrty through cooperatnon and through the Interest and the un derstandang of those who drrect nts oolucy as assured the necessary basrs for complete lnvung As preparatxon of a sound basns for lute us the prurnary objectuve of educatuon the staff of the 1951 Munhunotu has chosen as the an for Complete Lvvung and wall show on the followlng pages as much of the establrshnng of that basus as pos sable through cooperation DEDICATION To Mrs Luculle Poucher sensor class advusor as deducated nn recognutnon ofthe part she has played an preparnng the members of the class of l95l for the luves they wnll enter upon leaving Gresham Union Hugh School and through the interest this issue of the Munhinotu Mrs Mmom Clark Grrls Advisor Mr Frank Bartholomew Assistant Superintendent and the understanding ! ,f -my rf, ' nf . A V . eg V15 ' . , . Mi . '5w ,, r ' Mn MW , I Y ...f v j , ' fm. , Ev, A i. ,' . 1.1 :- ,, V. aw 34? I '57 V , ,ff J' f,,.. Wfyqgr ' 'f,. X ' - -fi? R' 5? ffm .sf ,,., I , sf it 1' I Q N ' A 1' 'Qu .. 3 r A, wa ,,,,,,.... f ,ff OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT- P. Updegrave, R. Glasheen, B, Weber, J. Hill. .l OFFICE STAFF Cooperating closely are the members of the office staff who have exercised a system whereby the vast amount of work which centers in the office is efficiently accomplished. STUDENT OFFICE GIRLS LEFT OF COUNTER-ROW I-G. Curtis, ROW 2-C. Taylor, J. Coiteux, V. Greinerg ROW 3-K. Brumbaugh, S. Hagstrom, L. Modin, M. Woodworth ROW 4-F. Ameele, L. Beebe, N. Zorn, C. Thayer, RIGHT OF COUNTER-ROW I-M. Sasse, ROW 2-R. King, E. Bartholomew, R. Stapleton: ROW 3-D Lingle, H. Reisbick, B. Collins, A, George, ROW 4-B, Mills, J. Thomas, C. Allen, D. McDonald. 4'--1-Madman T? its policy- is assured SCHOOL BOARD Large-scale operating and improve- ment in a school such as Gresham must be in the hands of a committee spe- cifically for these purposes. Therefore, elementary school districts which send students to Gresham High School elect representatives who constitute the School Board. As each district has a delegate, every student in the whole area is con- scientiously considered by the Board, Through the efforts of this Board of Directors the students of Gresham ?' ROSE GLASHEEN, Clerk HARVEY SNYDER EARL VINCENT Powell Valley District No. 26 Gresham lMultnomah County! Union High School are receiving the best instruction possible. V. H. VlC SIPE, Chairman ELMER E. SETTERGREN W. W. BlLL MASTEN Orient District lJointl No. 6 Lynch District No. 28 the necessary basis ww A Ji C AUMMSQHAHUN zf! gf- ' , ft A , . EN Q 1' M 'Hi xl , f H, sex 1 ,ak L 1, , X wx ' 5 Y -1 ,A ,5XYJg.'j: W., . 5 2 - i , Sw? X1 -,251 , fy f ,, i. iv, , I V! . 4. + 3 0 ,' 2 Q' ff IN MEMORIAM In respectful memory of Mass Moryorue Mochen as dedncoted thus section of the Munhmotu E3 A E U H2 QW Y JANETTE RICHARDSON KATHRYN RUTHERFORD WAYNE SATCHWELL WILLARD SHATTUCK wonLo nlsronv L1nnAnlAn SOCIAL rnonL:us ALLAN THEDE ALGEBRA Gzourrlv HARRY THOMPSON PHYSICAL znucnxon 1?-L. A. TEACHERS IN ACTION ELASSES X J STUDENT OFFICERS RON BELLER ROGER MENKE Pressdent K DONNA ERICKSON Sec eta y HIRAM CRANE Vce Pres de t Publucaty Manager RICH MILLER Sergeant at Arms STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, LEFT T0 RIGHT-K. Brumbaugh, C. Taylor, D. Miller, D. Wolfe, D. Erickson, R. Menke, R. Miller, B. Dutton, P. Penney, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT-P. Irving, J. Welp, D. Dederick, D. Grimsted, G. Leake, G. Michael. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wisely enacting the long-standing Gresham High School policy of self-government has been the l95O- l95l Student Council. Under the outstanding leadership of Student Body President Roger Menke and the counsel of Mr. Charles Saverude, the Student Council has acted as a student voice in school affairs. This year the council chose candidates for Argus editor and selected rally squad members, a duty formerly done by faculty members. A new system of selecting candidates for student body offices was introduced whereby each student nominates his choice for the five student body officers for the coming school year, and the Student Council selects two candidates from those nominated. The first assembly of the l95O-'Sl school year brought back the all-student body salute to the flag at the begin- ning of assemblies. The cooperation of each council member resulted in a successful year which will not easily be forgotten. NICK WELSH President DIANE VI NTON Secretary CLASS OF l95I DOUG IRVING Vice-President SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As the seniors leave Gresham High School, memories of outstanding events of four short years crowd their minds. Graduation from high school seemed distant in September of l947 when the class, the largest then ever to enroll in Gresham High School, began four years of high school. Mrs. Nancy Martin was advisor for the class, and with her guidance President Doug Irving, Secretary Janet Ambrose, and Vice-President Duane Wolfe led the freshmen through an eventful year. The first memorable activity of the Class of l95l was the freshman party, The Carnival, which was the first social gathering of the class which is now leaving. Allen Tarpenning was president of the class the next year, and Mrs. Lucille Poucher became advisor of the class. Pat Penney was secretary and Bob Reiley was vice-president. Doug Irving and Janet Ambrose were crowned King and Queen of Ice at the sophomore party, Ice and Snow. Three one-act plays were presented as one of the many activities of the class when it descended the stairs to become the junior class, The carefully budgeted Junior-Senior prom, Dreamer's Holiday, was also an outstanding event of that year. The class was well organized with Roger Menke as president, Lois Cramer as secretary, and Nick Welsh as vice-president. Beginning the fourth year at Gresham High School, the class became concerned about graduation activities and found thellast year in high school to be a very busy year. Nick Welsh was president of the class. Serv- ing with him were Diane Vinton, secretary, and Doug Irving, vice-president. You Can't Take It With You was presented as the class play, directed by Miss Winifred Casterline. The Class of l95l leaves the building it entered four years ago, with lingering memories of the events which have made high school an unforgetable part of life. ,x f5 'N i Q , A M L., 2,2345 2 2 5 1 3? f u, 1 E, W fi ,K . Q . WW fig-, ivwswfu f U W. 4, 1 a v-Z? sw k 45' ,,,, ffr 5 5' Riff ff- f , 4 Q fa. xg , ff'Q., N lr , .,.,,5 Q Q1 ,Qi N , A wwf 4? .., J, -o QQJ ,sw W 49 as Q H45 gg 4 ,M JY. M5 A J. a . M, k .ff 1 1 A--- . 3 . fl v lf ru A4 . 4' 32, J aa- if fi V JM, , if I Q 34 . I A -vi! A 11 MA.-Q9 6 Q f' 15449 , , ,L . f, M ' X v ., 12 ,211 , . 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A A G, mg, me arf' if V251 6 49 Mama, 4 5 4 'GL 5 29 1 4,56 , 4 W 1, , ,V 2 :fr ww 4 5 i - ig F Qflgl'Tg1g.E, W, . fm U w . pi, 'Liv' A., ,, Lg., A ,V if I - -V f ' M7477 V W if Lf , . ,VV , and E835 fi DONNA YEGGE CAROL ZIEHER GLENN ZIMMER LUCILLE ZIMMERNAN KENNETH ZORN FOUR-YEAR HONOR ROLL SENIORS Of the two hundred fifteen seniors, there are thirty-three whose grades average 9Ofk or above for 3V2 years. Highest of these is Edward Toyooka, with an average grade of 97.45. Others of the top five are Jim Almond, 96.84, Don Dederick, 96.05, Bob Alzner, 96.04, and Darlene McDonald, 95.95. Although only nine of the thirty-two are boys, the four in the class with the highest grades are boys. N E- f Ff'J V l D McDonald, D. Vinton, J. Ambrose, E. Davies, R. Stapleton, C. Taylor, S. Ellis, C. Wood, N. Johnson, B. Turney, ROW 2-L. Howk, D. Erickson, Penney R Lear E Bartholomew, J, Davis, J. Mills, D. Gaines. Missing when picture was taken were: E, Toyooka, J. Almond, D. Dederick, B. Alzner, R G Michael H South, D. Lingle, B. Jackson, M. McKenney, L, Cramer, R. Maes, E. Rutz, J. Kludt. Cf' -ov-, v -. -4-:und-n-Q f T. fitfifi wi - 25 1 . . vm., PH I L BELLER President JO ANNE GRIFFIN Secretary DAVE SANFORD Vice-President MARY ALICE HELVI E Advisor CLASS OF 1952 The luniors had an eventful year under the leadership of President Phil Beller Assisting Phil in the of ficers duties were Secretary JoAnne Griffin Vice President Dave San ford Sergeant at Arms Roger Lewis Student Council Members Bill Dut ton and K Lynn Brumbaugh and Girls League representative Patty Irving Presentation of Now and For ever as the junior play was an out standing highlight of the year for the yuniors The play was directed by Miss Janette Richardson aided by Miss Mary Alice Helvie class advisor. The junior class sponsored the Junior-Senior prom May I I. A musi- cal idea was emphasized as the theme was ' Rhapsody in Blue. JW BOB NELSON President J U DY DUTTON Secretary SYL JOHNSON Vice-President LEORA CH ENEY Advisor CLASS OF l953 An ambntaous group of sophomores led by Presudent Bob Nelson accom plnshed much thus year The scholar shlp of the sophomore class as a whole was higher theur furst year and a half than any other class nn school Other offucers besldes Bob were Secretary Judy Dutton Vice Pres: dent Sylvester Johnson Student Councll members David Grlmsted and Donna Muller and Sergeant at Arms Duck Schroeder Eddle Elam and Donna Muller were chosen Kung and Queen at the sophomore party Hallowe en on November 17 That event marked the hugh pomt of the year for the sophomores Members of the class were in charge of serving and checking at the Junior-Senior prom on May ll. ....a.44.i..q.-. 4. Q4 ,.,,,.... ,, J... Q.. .,- SOPHOMORE BOYS man, N. 2-D. Tar ROW Lane D. J Hammond, R. Haney, J. Foster, D. Usher, B Dalton, D. Fay, D. Graff, Stanek, S. Shay, H. March, J. Sn i ve ly, erman, R. mm Zi Homsley, O Q.H L. Ober in ROW l-G. Hotford, L. Ramsey, J. 3- ROW S fn da cA P.M J Bush, ebster, Dykstra, E. Elam, E. W J J W lson, R. Lear, Cheney, G. McCutcheon, J. Sweatt, J. Perkins, erson, G. Morey, Mrs. nd J A ning, B, Jones, D, Scott, T. Young, W. Jordan, en Boice, D. D arttila, G. Johnson, G. assell, D. M anT er, G. Craig, L. Crouser, R. Moffat, E. V BSS sen, A. Toyooka, P. Twyman, L. Hull, R. Daltore, G. G ad M Peterson, J F. S. Sasse, J Logan, Tate, B. Bernick, R. Wright, D. Maurer, R. Spuhler, tzel, B. Bloom- en, J. Wi toss nd Davis, P, Gru J Richey, D. , D. Andress, az, C. Cook, B. Konne full, G. Linden, W. Goum an hultz, D. Grimsted, E. Erickson, R. Gradin, M. Coats, B. M Sc J. 41 ROW Oly Gillo Rexford, R. Sanseri, J. anson, R, Class, E. Peterson, J. Clark, A. Anderson, 0. Hollings- an, D. Curtis, R. H m OYS Kelly, K. Gunderson, A. Karn, L. Stensland, B. M J hnston, W 5-M. Peterson, K. Jo RO K Pfund, R. Paulson, P. Hotfert, D. Gee, ld, tie Hays, V. Parkhurst, C. Benson, B. J reanor, ova, A. T EFI acson, G. Lofquist, P. G S8 ldW ayfie riska, T. M ston, B. Knox, R. Rogers, M. K hn and, F. Jo D. Norm 5- ROW Mi ler: er, C. Cm Ilips, L. LaFleur, B. Zi worth, M. Phi hnson, D. Jo is, S. Winkler, D. Lew is, B. BV haw, B. Keltner, D. Zaback, D. Ware, B. Stinson, D. DeHart, D. D . Dillis M Clark C Thompson, B. Christie, T. Graham, D. 7- ROW risty Ch C. yder, Sn son, G. an Fennemore, D. Joh Baker. age, D. Corey, W. nd Rice, H. Bru rles, J k, J Cha ey, D. Parsley, C. Ogle, B. Russell, L. Bennett, K. Lundgren, B, Wiroste DS YT! Weisgerber, D. Harvey, F. De J J. Sullivan, K. Petteway, 8-. ockton, N Strebinj ROW St BOB HANCOCK President DORIS WELLI NG Secretary DOUGLAS HERING Vice-President H ILL Advisor CLASS OF l954 it has become typical of fresh man classes this year s freshman class entered Gresham High School with the largest number of new ccmers ever to enroll here The class numbered 468 last fall The first important move for the freshmen was electing their class officers Bob Hancock was elected president of the class Doris Welling ecretary Doug Hering vice pres: dent Joe Welp and Peggy lrving student council members and Shirley Foreman girls league representa tive and Richard Showalter ser geant-at-arms. The Frosh Fall Frolic was the freshmen s first big get-together. A talent show highlighted that evening of November 3. Doubling the past record of any recent freshman class the class of 54 cleaned the trophies twice. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS m, J Coiteux, E, Bartholomew, J Drew, S. Hagstro Jackson, W 2-P. Hahn, B. Fetters, N. Grufke, M. Almond, L. Conto, C. White, B. RO nnings E Knudson, D Je tch, R. Maes, J. Johnson, . Null, F. Dollowi J M. Manin, D. Miller I, K. Soder- M. E lsworth, B. Pau 4-N. Quinn, J. Michael, B. Anderson, ROW Scott, G. Tee ing, B, Hancock, B. Rogers, D. Dederick, T. Milford, R. Ouchida, kins, D. Fox, R, Bowen, B. Turney, R. Stapleton, E. BW H Lorett, J D, .9 3 N .o E I UN 3 O ac ni 3: 2 N .C YU P U o C LD iv 2 J .2 3 0 'E o RD 5 E C .3 U 3 .- C an E .- .C 1 E N -0 C 3 .1 .E U J J C an :Z li .sc C U 2 ri mi :Z ui CC ai CC 'U a. ni uf 'S N .J is .i d .ia 5 N D CS :Z U .C .2 iz -x E P r. S C. U S vi Ci ln. 2 U vi 6 u if vi 'ci iv 0 1 H C. lu 3 VI ui ci C N .D so O cz I u 2 in I LL U. .1 o o :- o lf- ui Ta N -C .E E U5 i o U -Q 'S C o C V7 o I cd w. .- 'U P' 1 -Us su 4. VI .E C L9 G S o vi E in 1 .i M. GI E .Y N tri E U 12 E o 2 ca ai 15 C :x Q. ci. C N E E iv 2 -C S sv nn ui uc. Ill D Q nl C. in E or C O LL vi ti .S 2 rj F. 4- w V1 3 O D Q5 C .C to 1 Lu C 2 C N 2 L5 .: 2 'Ko sc E I 4- J 0 U1 er, H. Bm oover, C. Zi H on, J vis, B. Thompson, B. McKinley, R. Gradin, B. Alzner, E, Erickson, F. Peters Da Stm, J C. Strom, L. Dederick, D. Erickson, P, Penney, R. Haselman, B. King, E. Lofton, --R, Poisel, C, Bowe, E ms, B. Kurihara, Willia Pullen, B, Nettleton, G, Zimmer, R, G. M ller, R. Vincent, W, Lofgren, J ood, D. Gaines, illa, C. W P Phillips, A. Knutson, N. Mart embers, Ch S. Longnecker, E, Anderson, J Lane, er, E ROW 7-P, Walk J, Almond, HONOR STUDENTS 9071 ake oks to m bo he f e with enough tim ho spend 2l'1fS W ud Sf he BTC f FC ove pictu ab he T in S2 ho pages, t ng oregoi O students shown on the f l4O he fi' O Honor Ro on the UTI 2 th TS PU ch hi tter grades, w be Ol' 'U C fu VI if u .SL .Q 3 an T2 TJ CD N 7 42 Ui C L2 N 4- 12 0 .C N4- -6 o 'C 0 O. Rin .Y cv an 3 .?f V, TU I. O -4- in 4- U N .E 3 V7 x. D O 54- N .E l. U 4- 4- U .D L O 3 C ON VI ai .Y ru E o .C Q- Roll I iOI' the Ho n. O N4- 2 v9 .9 Ti .9 4-1 C in 'U 3 4-1 th si the fourth. SSW: in above subjects and 6 FC in th 9OfMn ake I'T1 ho those w FC ention students a M rable Ol'1O H OTS. On H ghest Hi VCS recei he all of them are 9O's, MH WHE5 , ff! ,l, f - Q V THE RALLY SQUADS ACCELERATE GCDPHER SPIRIT The Varsity and the Junior Varsity rally squads, both under the guidance of Mrs. Phyllis Doeneka, per- formed in assemblies and added zest to most sports events during the year. The Varsity rally squad performed at all the football and basketball games, and the Junior Varsity squad led yells at Junior Varsity games played at Gresham. Everyone on the Varsity squad won a letter, and Pat Penney won her second letter. Several of this year's rally squad will return next year. JUNIOR VARSITY RALLY SQUAD ROW I-J. Bush. ROW 2-D. M. Snider, D. Hays, D. Miller. VARSITY RALLY SQUAD ROW I--J. Griffen, D, Vinton, T. Gaines, E, Bartholomew, D. Gould, ROW 2-K. Brumbaugh, P. Penney, J. Bates. SECOND BAND ROW l-B. Brower, D. Campbell, J. Brackett, ROW 2-G. Linden, B. Connell, K. Harding, S. Wilson, J, Vincent, P. Dahlhammer, D. Mason, J, Dean, D. Weisenhausg ROW 3-J. Westover, N. Turner, R. Schenk, L. Mason, B. McKinley, L. Simon, Mr. Belieu, ROW 4-B. Troyer, W. Lofgren, V. Wandtke, L. Sutton, W. Gabbert, R. Tackett, D. Moore. THE BANDS VIGOROUSLY OFFER A STIMULUS TO THE Under the direction of Mr. Robert Belieu, the advanced band members performed at many special event in addition to providing music for sports events.. A special Pep Band was organized for basketball games and music was presented at all assemblies by the band. The second band was continued as an opening for students interested in playing musical instruments bu who do not have experience. Members of the second band move to the advanced band when musical abilit is developed to a great enough extent. ADVANCED BAND ROW l-A. Cox, J. Peterson, B. Manfull, K, Hannah, D. G. Snider, M. Redfern, ROW 2-C. Sharp, N. Strebin, N. Leake, C, Price, E. Lane, J. Thomas, S Snyder, E. Coffman, J. Michael, A. Clark, M. Elam, M. Thompson, J, Stanek, W. Goumaz, ROW 3-F. Helber, J. Davis, V. Sparling, D. Lorett, R. Gradin, B Nutting, B. Aldrich, D. Lane, J. Foster, M. Snyder, J. Tate, R. Strycker, P. Murphy, ROW 4-A. Hickey, G. Harding, W. Gradin, V. Parkhurst, J. Strang, J Cox, D. Kinnear, G. Michael, C. Cook, J. Takashimag ROW 5-C. Bowe, J. Lofquist, F. Davis, R. Green, J. Wilson, J. Farrow, Mr. Belieug ROW 6-M. Dilli shaw, M. Root, B. King, T. Mayfield, J. Schultz, J. Knutson, R. Hickey, E. Palmquist, C. Allen, P. Holmes. I V X 4 5 M 5, ... . , 5 V f 5 - ff.-:If I x 'f' ' A76 .dr ' l M ,ill ' wi? , J 'f l v 2 . UQ f ,nf V. Y .'-. MN W 'll T . ' '- '. . - ' ...ttf .. , . x V,, . 3-QQHQ... A , ,ff -Nl Q y V . . ' .V' i T 'I r ' - J I 'xx y ' . . A - . '-v. A .5- -4, ' ga 44-,,,.,A.i ' f 1 l L ' A ' 5, img . -1 k ,. Z-L: I r D 'u 41' 'iw l MAJORETTES 1 , 1 , ' . ' f ATTN: ROW l-A. Cox, M. Redfern, D. G. Snider, J. Peterson, E. Pillster, G. Hinton, ROW 2-S. Cook, E. Berlik, J. Coiteux, B. Paul, M. Burns, J. Hettum, G. Dupree, S. Harrington. ACTIVITY OF THE MAJORETTES AND THE PEP CLUB ADVANCED MAJORETTES The Majorettes are advised by Mrs. Dorothy Craven. They performed at many special events during the past year and were constantly praised for their twirling ability. There are 38 girls who are majorettes, and all of them had new uniforms this year. PEP CLUB PEP CLUB We have great hopes for a big organization sometime, say the members of the newly organized Pep Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Van Gillam, the club held meetings every Monday and Tuesday noon during the school year. ' During basketball season the Pep Club sponsored an after-game sock dance. ROW l--M. Altermatt, N. Hodges, C. Purkeypyle, A. Rutherford, P. Phillips, M. Sasse, P. Poppenheirner, J. Flatland, Mr. Gillam, F. Ameele, P. Walker, B Lucas, J. Powell, E. Lear, D. Ketch, M. Brennan, ROW 2-J. Wescott, J. Reed, D. Fox, M. Miller, R. Dexter, R. Anderegg, C. Watters, C. Wegener, D. Stiles. B. Cisco, L. Dederick, K. Brookins, B. Koch, J. Deischg ROW 3-D. Judd, C. Moon, L. Russom, M. Godfrey, M. Halvorson, P. Guisto, M. Lodwig, J. Schwerzler, D. Robertson, D. Walton, N. Wright, E. Walters, M. Bettendorf, R. Poisel, ROW 4-R. Bradley, P. Brown, N. Poppenhagen, B. Hewlett, D, Norlen, J. Williams, C. Rech, J. Mather, S. Walters, D. Lorett, P. Irving, B. Grossenbacher, L. Gilliam, T, Beezley. Hl-Y ROW l-G. Zimmer, ROW 2-L. Hoftord, D. Norlen, ROW 3-Mr. Shattuck, J. Gladfelder, R. Vin- cent, D. Brown, D. Davis, J. Bush, ROW 4-J. Schofstoll, B. Dutton, R. Hewlett, T. Gaines, J. Richey, D. lrving, P. Poppenheimer, ROW 5-J. Eaton, S. Vahey, 8. Lowden, D. Dederick, E. Peterson, J. Stew- ard, W. Lotgren, R. Green. Y CLUBS EMPHASIZE CHARACTER AND FELLOWSHIP Hl-Y TRI-Y Gresham's Hi-Y Club was quite active this year The Tri-Y had a busy schedule this year which in- in service and recreational activities. With Mr. Wil- cluded selling Easter Seals, making clothing for vet- lard Shattuck as advisor, the boys met whenever a erans' stores, sponsoring the Print and Cord dance, speaker was available. As one of their projects, the and participating in the Hi-Y, Tri-Y Christmas boys contributed S50 to the Y.M.C.A. World Serv- sleigh ride. Advisor of the group was Miss Virginia ice Program. Lippman. TRI-Y ROW I-G. Lumsden, M. Richey, M. Kyer, P. Irving, C, Moon, B, Hewitt, G. O'Neal, K. Brumbaugh, J. Dutton, B. Frey, E. Fahner, Miss Lipprnan, E. Davies, C. Hitchcock, C. Thayer, M. Schneider, L. Zimmerman, M. Nerbovig, C. Ellis, J. Davis, G. Luarca, S, Foreman, J. Lewis, ROW 2-K. Watters, M. Manin, M. Mar- cus, A. lnce, J. McCoy, J, Hawkins, D. Gould, M. Southland, K. Hannah, M. Redtern, M. Richey, S. Furgeson, E. Meyer, J. Brugger, M. Halverson, S. Hagstrom P. Bush, B. McKennie, P. Brown, R. Bradley, ROW 3-V. Greiner, M. Brennan, B, Fetters, B. Cisco, J. Farewell, M. Keller, G. Martin, S. Tscharner, C. Wegener, S. Watters, R. Anderegg, J. Messic, L. Koon, M. Edyvean, L. Pattee, S. Hartley, J. Shark, E. Gillard, S. Ellis, N. Grufke, A. Schiewe, ROW 4-D. Lorett, C. Holmes, J. Gilmore, M. Sturdevant, C. Merritt, J. Gillmore, Y. Davidson, S. Rice, J. Bates, J. Peterson, P. Walker, B. Sanford, J. Coiteux, A. Hickey, J. Null, P. Aske C. Ziemerg ROW 5-P. Noreen, P. Christensen, N. Quinn, B. Nutting, J. Lansing, J. Barns, D. Green, G. Dowsett, E. Kehrli, J. Dean, N. Kern, C. Price, D Carson, K. Wiebel, J. Schwerzler, S. Makinson, D. G, Snider, N. Leake, D. Kellogg, N. Hartley, A. Sheldon, S. Self. I 1 DEBETTES ROW l-N. Schrader, J. Johnson, W. Aukland, A. Seibel, A. George, A. Aukland, J. Lansing, G. Hinton, J. Mather, P. Poppenheimer, N. Altermattg ROW 2- S. Bassett, M. Dewey, M. Hinton, J. Moore, P. Gladfelder, C, Watson, J. Reed, L. Jensen, W. Grigsby, D. Lukes, Miss Gerke, ROW 3-P. Stead, M. Johnson, D. Peterson, N. Lee, J. Davis, E. Knutson, D. Fox, P. Walker, G. Nichols, ROW 4-B. Nutting, C. Allen, E. Lane, J. Thomas, D. Madsen, J. Hettum, E. Doff- man, D. Robertson. DEBETTES The Debettes is an organization for girls which was begun last tall under the direction of Miss Marianne Gerke. There are SO charter members in the club, and together they spent a very eventful year. The Bas- ketball dance which was discontinued a few years ago was again presented under sponsorship of this group in addition to their services to orphanages and veterans' hospitals. GIRLS' LEAGUE AND THE NEWLY-ORGANIZED DEBETTES OFFER CONSTRUCTIVE AND INTERESTING ACTIVITIES GIRLS' LEAGUE With Mrs. Miriam Clark as advisor and Janet Ambrose as president, the girls of Gresham High had a well-organized Girls' League. Every girl in the school is a member of Girls' League, so activities ofthe club are directed to interest everyone. Several visiting speakers entertained the girls at the meetings, which were held twice this year. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL ROW I-M. Hinton, J. Ambrose J. Flatland, C. Wood, ROW 2-P Irving, N. Carter, W. Aukland, M. Benedict, E. Davies, S. Fore- man, ROW 3-R. Stapleton, J Lansing, E. Bartholomew, L. Zim merman. F.F.A. ROW I-P. Montecucco, G. Wasson, F. Bartholomew, B. Leber, B. Fetters, Mr. McKay, ROW 2-R. Strycker, R. Tomasini, A. Tarpenning, K. Hage- dorn, O. Zimmerman, D. Johansen, D. Judd, L. Werner, E. Lorenz, L. Katz' berg, W. Waugh, D. Rethwischg ROW 3-R. Rogers, B. Davee T Fujii, D. Mohn, G. Bocksler D. Leber, A. Meyer, A. Treanor, V. Johnson, R. Hasselman, G. Peck, P. Judd, ROW 4 --D. Jones, G. Hensley, J. Madson, T. Dupee, D. Denning, B. Jones, M. Contes, J. Dull, R. Ownbey, P. Shaffer, H. McCreary, E. Curtis, ROW 5-R. Hawes, R. Gran, D. Donner, F. John- son, J. Gordon, J. Otto, R. Hawes K. Smith BOYS ARE TRAINED FOR PROFITABLE AGRICULTURE IN FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ORGANIZATION President Bill Fetters lead F.F.A. in a busy year. The 57 members judged livestock, exhibited livestock at state and county fairs and at the P.l. The Gold Keystone Award was received by the Gresham chapter DOING FOR OTHERS IS MAIN ACTIVITY OF .I.R.C. The twelve-member Junior Red Cross Council accomplished a great deal this year in the way of offering their services to needy groups. The council sponsored the Barnes Hospital show in which many talented Gr esham students appeared. T62 yi J.R.C. ROW I-E. Erickson, M. Godfrey Mrs. Rutherford, J. Mather, F Ameele, ROW 2-G. Caywood, E Scott, R. Stapleton, D. Grimsted ROW 3-E. Berlik, M. Nerbovig L. Zimmerman, S. Davis. ARGUS DEPARTMENT HEADS LEFT TO RIGHT-D. Gould, R. Maes, C. Wood, Mr. Butzin, Miss Rlchardson, D, Dederick, R. Lear, N. Johnson, AT DESK-S. Vahey. ARGUS BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT-E. Lane, E. Knudson, C. Allen, R Maes, R. Andersen, Miss Richardson, D. Maurer, R Kohn, E. Bcrlk, B. Cisco. E ARGUS PERFORMS A SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL AND PROVIDES JOURNALISM EXPERIENCE FOR WRITERS Publishing a newsy and entertaining paper for the student body is the duty of the combined Argus writing nd business staffs. With the help of Mr. Don Butzin and Miss Janette Richardson, the staff publishes a paper eekly and semi-weekly. STAFF E. Berlik, ROW 3-R. Maes, E, Knudson, J. Hawkins, D. Fox, S. Furgeson, R. King, STANDING-C. MacKenzie Mr, Butzin, K. McGlothlen G. Teeling Williams, G. Michael, J. Cox, S. Vahey, J. Almond, E, Cox, E. Erickson, B. Ziemer, D. Davis, R. Menke, D, Dederick, C. Churchill, R. Lear. Que: l-P. Penney, M. Redfern, M. Hull, J. Davis, D. Gouid, C. Zier-ner, ROW 2-M. Godfrey, C. Wood, D. Gaines, B. Hosford, N. Johnson, L. Dederick, L. 5 s LETTERMEN'S CLUB ROW I-R. Miller, B. Rogers, D. Dederick, B. Currens, R. Beller, J. Hartman, G. Leake, R. Cipriano, A. Tarpenningg ROW 2-J, Strang, R. Hall, R. Green, B. Reiley, D. Sanford, C. Ball, B. Fetters, C. Robinson, N. Payne, ROW 3-R. Lewis, R, Stone, F. Bartholomew, J. C. Keeney, J. McFeron, P. Beller, D. Irving, G. Harman, ROW 4-G. Harding, D. Nishimura, D. Gee, D. Wolfe, M. McKenney, R. Menke, D. Kinnear, V, Parkhurst. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's organization had a large membership again this year. The group was led by President Al Tarpenning, Vice-President Jim Hartman and Secretary-Treasurer Jim Edison. The group ushered at athletic events, the Globetrotters' game, the Gymkhana and patrolled the hall and school grounds. ENERGETIC TYPES HAVE OUTLETS IN ATHLETIC CLUBS G.A.A Under the advisorship of Mrs. Dorothy Craven and Mrs. Marilee Morgan, the G. A. A. sponsored the annual Football dance, The Skookum Pow Wow, honoring the football players. President of the club this year was Barbara Sanford. G.A.A. FRONT-Mrs. Craven, ROW I-E. Berlik, E. Bartholomew, J, Loyd, P. Gadbaugh, B. Sanford, F. Arneele, J. Flatland, D. Lingle, ROW 2-G. Dupree, C. Wegener, S. Watters, M. Sasse, C. Purkeyple, M. Roth, S. Moss, J. Irvin, M. Miller, K. Grimm, A. Bartell, R. A. Bissell, D. G. Snider, S. Harrington, B. J. Paul, J. Moore, J. Pruitt, E. Fahner, M. Redfern, C. Fulton, B. Ketchg ROW 3-D. Gould, D. Lukes, M. Godfrey, B. J. Jackson, D. Lorett, A. Hickey, K. Hannah, A. Clark, Y. Davidson, R. Stapleton, D. Thomsen, E. Scott, M. Stewart, A. Burch, B. Steward, B. Klang, R. Bradley, P. Brown, N. Poppenhagen, J. Peterson, ROW 4-C. Anderson, V. Nelson, M. Hull, L. Modin, C, Root, R. Burke, J. Francis, M. Kraus, K. Brookins, J. Hawkins, M. Irvin, R. Rhodes, J. Belcher, M. Bystedt, A. Aukland, S. Walsh, P. Morseman, D. Robertson, N. Johnson, C. Ziemer, J. Bates, ROW 5-K. Ono, P. Lehman, C. Rech, N. Sullivan, N. Marttila, B. Krause, E. Lear, P, Walker, D. Ketch, L. Dederick, B. McKennie, S. Marston, J. Lambert, P. Hahn, A. Anderson, B. Anderson, ROW 6-C, Bowe, R. Poisel, E. Walters, P. Bennett, L. Sandahl, A. Booth, P. Phillips, D. Carson, K. Wiebel, M. Brennan, E. Knudson, E. Burch, L. 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W msmfgifwsffiffff- kf-if aww wifi? . x a s x 0' 4 ZL nn.- K, fa MlKADO LEADS LEFT TO RIGHT-N. Logerwell, M. Benedict, D. McGinnis, N. Welsh, J. Almond, C. McKenzie, E. Fancher, S. Cook, D. Gaines. THE MlKADO IS ALL-CHOIR SPRING PERFORMANCE Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, The Mikado, was presented by the choir under the direction of David Ott, on May 3 and 4. Each member of the choir had a part in the operetta. Members of the choir, all somewhere in the picture below, are: ALL-CHOIR MlKADO CAST J. Baker, S. Ball, C. Bottleson, K. Colbert, L. Dederick, P. Eberhardt, R. Fain, P. Gladfelder, N. Hartley, D. Jennings, N. Johnson, L. Katzberg, M. Marcus, B. Merrill, D. Moulton, P. Nystrom, F. Ownbey, R. Ownbey, M. Peterson, P. Phillips, M. Roth, S. Stradley, F. Terry, C. Watson, J. Williams, J. Matthews, P. Akse, M. Almond, M. Benedict, D. Britton, M. Burns, J. Bush, C. Clark, J. Cramblit, G. Dickerson, J. Donahue, M. Edyvean, D. Fancher, M. Ford, C. Fulton, J. Gilmore, S. Hartley, P. Hoffert., C. Johnson, G. Johnson, B. Koch, B. Moffatt, P. Noreen, L. Ramsey, G. Rexford, S. Roberts, M. Schneider, M. Schwartzkopf, J. Schank, F. Pool, K. Soderberg, A. Soom, R. Strait, J. Sweat, P. Taylor, E. Watters, E. Berlick, W. Bonnin, R. Cipriano, J. Coiteux, L. Condo, B. Cook, C. Cooper, J. Deisch, F. Dollowitch, C. Donnison, J. Drew, G. Dupree, B. Frey, J. Green, V. Greiner, J. Griffin, S. Hagstrom, M. Hull, L. Koon, B. Krause, N. Logerwell, G. Lumsden, D. McGinnis, J. Schotfstall, L. Ownbey, E. Pillster, D. Rees, S. Schmid, G. Teeling, W. Tucher, J. Udelhofen, D. Vinson, T. Gaines, J. Almond, L. Ayers, N. Carter, S. Cook, T. Giancone, J. Hartman, L. Hoftord, R. Houston, S. Marston, J. McFeron, C. MacKenzie, S. Murphy, N. Norton, P. Penney, M. Redfern, E. Scott, R. Stapleton, M. Stewart, K. Watters, N. Welsh, C. Wood, C. Ziemer, B. Cox, D. Gaines, G. Pierson, D. Watzlawick, B. Currens, A. Davidson, D. Erickson, M. Fox. Coke Girls LEFT TO RIGHT--L. Modin, J. Lambert, C. Roof. ,.. BEHIND THE SCENES ARE THE UNLAUDED ONE Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT-C. Ziemer, N. Zorn, B. Ketch, Mrs. Osfrom, Mrs. Burch V. Galligani, Mrs. Pullen. Fire Chiefs LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Miller, C. Robinson First Aid Girls LEFT TO RIGHT-S. Davis, J. Lambert, P. Gadbaugh, A. Larson, J. Loyd, J. Mills, V. Galligani. if 1 ' Q Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT-J. Parker, F. Lucore, V. Lechtenberg, E. Handy, G. Peck, F. Hos A. G. Pullen, C. Burch, W. Bullard, not in picture-L. Bills, W. Bell, O. Sams. WHO HELP MAKE GRESHAM SMOOTH-RUNNING 5 Usherettes ROW l-C. Murahashi, M. Godfrey, ROW 2-L. Sherman, W. Grigsby, J. Reed, L. Jensen, ROW 3-L. Bettendorf, J. Cramblet, P. Schoneman, ROW 4-M. Harger, S. Rice, Y. Davidson, C. Donison. Custodions LEFT TO RIGHT-A. G. Pullen, J. Alzner, A. Nystrom, A. Johnson, J. Hudson ACTIVITIES IN ACTION Only 3,000 More Shots on in the Hall of Fame Seven Came Home The Pink Sox Warming Up ffxx SFUHTS I A , 11- Ti f X Y X in SN f f A ff , is Y x SX. 1 . N BU D MON N ES Varsnty Basketball BILL WATKINDS HARRY THOMPSON Varslty Football J V Basketball Vars ty Baseball J V Baseball THE CQACHES J V Football Varsnty Track DAVID KEYS Cross Country Track Tennus ALLAN THEDE Frosh Football Frosh Basketball J V Track K 'T' T' .5 QA, Q 1 ' ' l 4' Nr, X 25:19 wi H-'J VARSITY FOOTBALL ENDS SEASON The Gopher grudders ended a 4 wan 4 loss I he season wvth I37 points racked In comparison to opponents total of I I9 Halfback Rlch Muller led all scorers with 30 polnts gamed on fnve touchdowns Muller also recelved the Knwams Inspirational Award Co captains of the football team were Doug Irving and Rich X X' Muller and coaches were Harry Thompson and Bud Monnes SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS LOWER RIGHT TO TOP TO EXTREME RIGHT D T Ha d M M K r Q XT FM 9,2 fl S- 54 ' X j . 6 if f 9 g , S Qs AJ 1 If X Sw , X f, A 1 A , if 4 ' Zh 3. ' Avg Q ' 1 - I ' S A - . - . ' bl l - ' , 'I' QI' 'r. rl! .1 Q' E 3 Y- , lrvung, N. Payne, B. Reuley, A. arpenning -f' A55 I G Leake, R. Muller, F, Bartholomew, J. Hartman, T. Templeton, G. r mg, , c enney, ' I J Strang, B. Cur ens, N 0' XX I I , ,L M' I f - ' I '5.f 5 I -4 as A V I X A W x , If L F 'ffl 5 XJA A ' ,,:,,' I gf V A I I 4 I x K- +P 5 Eff I - Q , . 5, I - f Q K --f I X 1 Q K V N ' Q i ' Q ,f M NK If l L, ,T I J Q- -1623? if W Hwy! 45 , v. ,gp se, f jzsyjggr, y , 1,-A. vL,g ., W .uf .-,' ,Ei ' J fri, VI F Mai' , , Q 1 . mwg 1' , zggb, f I. 5 ff? 'A f 4 -H' f ,we Q Er V, ,f ,, , '- D. SANFORD Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham Gresham ........ Gresham Gresham .,...... ,f 1, 4- , ' pc' VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS BOAST GAME scoizss Columbia Prep . West Linn ..... Oregon City . . . Jefferson ..... Newberg ..... Oregon City . . . Newberg ..... lHiIlsboro lnvitational Tournamentl Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Gresham ........ Hillsboro ..... St. Helens . , Parkrose . . . . . Jefferson ..... Columbia Prep . Central Catholic Sandy ....... Milwaukie .... Concordia .... Parkrose ..... Central Catholic Concordia .... Milwaukie . . . West Linn . Sandy ....... DISTRICT l 3 TOURNAMENT Gresham ........ 55 Sandy ....... Gresham ........ 56 Estacada ..... Gresham ........ 30 Central Catholic A TARPENNING BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 3-Coach Monnes D Dederick D Sanford K Levuen J McFeron E Cox manager A Tarpenning R Green R Lewis ROW 2 G Llndemeler P Beller R Hall R 8 WIN AND 7 LOSS HOOP SEASON X MCFERON In 25 games this season the Gresham Varsity basketball team averaged . points per game while opposmg teams averaged 41.7 The Central atholic team defeated Gresham three of the seven times the home boys ost a game. Dave Sanford was leading scorer with 363 points and also high man in aking fouls. Bud Monnes was coach for the Gophers. INDIVIDUAL SCORES Sanford . . ....... . . McFeron . . . Tarpenning . . . P. Beller .... Crane ..... Lindemeier .... Lewis .... Green . . Ha .... Manns .... Dederick . . . R. Beller ......................... 'Left for service before end of season. 6 2 24 4 7 G. LINDEMEIER JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROW l-B. Bernick, R. Snively, D. Normand, J. Sweatt, E. Webster, R. Lewis, R. Lear, ROW 2-R. Wright, D. Maurer, W. Jordan, J. Witzel, L. Bennett, K. Petteway, B. Keltner, Coach Watkinds, ROW 3-R. Moffett, L. Lofquist, B. Ziemer, F. Johnson, F. Peterson, B. Stinson, D. Zabackg ROW 4-D. Lewis, man- ager, C. Ogle, G. Gasser, L. Crouser, R. Showalter, L. Stensland, S. Johnson, manager, not pictured is B. Nelson. J. V. FOOTBALL GAME SCORES Under the capable coaching of Bill Watkinds, the J. V. football team came through the season with only 6 points scored against their l54. Quarterback Bob Nelson was the sparkplug of the team, scoring highest with 43 season points. Gresham... Gresham... Gresham. . . . . . Gresham. Gresham. . . . . . Gresham Gresham Milwaukie .... . . 6 Estacada ....... . . O Central Catholic. . . . . O Milwaukie ...... . . O Hillsboro .... . . O O O Parkrose ....... . . Central Catholic. . . . . J.V. TEAMS HAVE IMPRESSIVE SPORT SEASONS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Harry Thompson's junior basketball players came through the 'Sl season with a record of l4 wins and 6 losses. High scorer on the team was Dwayne Lewis, who made 209 points, followed by Bill Stinson with lS2 and Syl Johnson with l l8, despite the fact that he missed six games. Gresham .... .... Gresham .... .... Gresham .... .... Gresham .... .... Gresham Gresham .... .... Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham GAME SCORES Columbia Prep .... .... West Linn ..... .... Oregon City .... .... Jefferson ..... .... Newberg ...... .... Oregon City .... .... Newberg ..... .... Parkrose ..... .... Jefferson ............ Columbia Prep ......... Gresham .... . . . Gresham .... . . . Gresham . . . . . . Gresham .... . . . Gresham .... . . . Gresham .... . . . Gresham Gresham .... . . . Gresham .............. Gresham Central Catholic. . . . . .30 Sandy ......... . . . 34 Milwaukie .... . . . 34 Concordia . . . . . .39 Parkrose . . . . .28 Central . .. . . .40 Concordia . . . . . .21 Milwaukie . . . . . .40 West Linn . . . . . .45 32 Sandy .... . . . J. V. Bosketboll Teom ROW l-N. Strebin, D. DeHart, C. Miller, D. Lewis, ROW 2- Coach Thompson, J. Welp, S. Johnson, B. Stinson, D. Gee, W. Bonnin, manager, ROW 3-G. Gasser, J. Sullivan, L. Crouser. Freshman Basketball ROW I-B. Hancock, D. Mohn, M. Mil- ler, G. Roy, D. Chase, ROW 2-Coach Thede, J, Davis, T. Fujii, J. Jenkins, D. Gardener, D. Heringg ROW 3-K. House, T. Hood, D. Jensby, G. Moller. Freshman Football ROW l-B. Aldrich, R. Caples, N. Long, L. Balmer, W. Lofgren, D. Shelley, G. Watzlawickg ROW 2--B. Kurihara, M. Miller, R, Durham, C. Ziemer, F. Herndon, L. Hane, F. Eisenzimmerg ROW 3-G. Moller, L. Blum, D. Chase, S. Inman, J Collins, R. Von Allman, ROW 4-Coach Thede, R. Ownbey, J. Pullen, R. Ritschard, D. Judd. , ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS NOW IN GOPHER SPORTS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman Buckteeth ended a season of 2 wins and 4 defeats under AI Thede's coaching. Al- though the freshman team didn't make an impres- sive record, the extra year of football that the boys gained will benefit J. V. and varsity teams in the future. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The frosh basketball team outscored their oppon- ents 483 to 431 season points in I5 games played Dave Gardner was high scorer on Al Thede's team with l3O points. Tom Hood was second high scorer and Bobby Hancock was third. i l ZA! TRACK TEAM ii ,Pill ,'4l ,if L- A ROW l-Coach Watkins, D. Kinnear, C, Miller, G. Johnson, N. Bradford, D. Normand, C. Robinson, D. Stockton, R. Miller, A. Tarpenning, P. Ball, W. Robin son, N. Welsh, R. Green, B. Rogers, ROW 2-B. Hostord, H. Crane, R. Stone, P. Beller, R. Deering, L. Hotford, G. Zimmer, J. Strang, C. Ogle, V. Parkhurst B. Bernick, R. Tate, G. Harman, F. Bartholomew, G. McCutcheon, E. Cox. TRACK TEAMS BEGIN '51 SCHEDULE IN MARCH TRACK The 'Sl track squad had six returning lettermen to start off a good season this year. Up to date of publication, the team hadn't lost any of the three meets which it had entered. Nine events were sched- uled for the season including the District 8 meet on May IO and the state meet at Corvallis on May l8 and l9. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK The Cross Country squad had an evenly split sea son last fall in meets with Parkrose, Molalla, and Vancouver. Meets with those same schools com posed the spring cross country runs. Bill Watkinds was coach for the group. . A fl X ez..-,arrwww-veg. . r 1 4, r, 'mfs N Q f'ww7'Hf'rmQag-eww' . fa We 'M CROSS COUNTRY TRACK ROW I-J. Chase, G. Johnson, V. Park- hurst, Coach Watkinds, ROW 2-K. Le- ' vien, D. Sanford, R. Tate. I fi, . TENNIS TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT-J. Perkins, D. Solheim, J. Cox, J. Richey, B. Dutton, Coach Keys, J. Welp, P. Twyman, G. Michael. TENNIS TEAM OPENS RACKET SEASON APRIL 2 The tennis team opened their l95l racket season under the direction of David Keys. The Gresham players lost 6 of the 7 games played before publication. Nine games were scheduled in district competition, the tour- nament to be played May 4 and 5. BENDING BOYS PERFORM AT SEVERAL EVENTS The nine-man tumbling team, coached by Harry Thompson, performed this year for the Physical Educa- tion Instructors Association, at the Open House last fall, and for the Gresham Grade School students. Practices are held during the boys' regular gym classes. BOYS' TUMBLING ROW l-Joe Stanek, N. Bradford, B. Manfull, J. Bush, ROW 2-C. Wadleigh, R. Simmons, E. Cavett, John Stanek, M. Miller. GIRLS' INTRAMU RAL GAMES GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS ROW I-R. Gillespie, P. Lehman, ROW 2 -B. Collins, K. Brookins, D. Yadon, K. Ono, ROW 3-R. King, C. Rech, G. Cur- tis, M. Hull, P, Walker, E. Lear. PROVIDE NOON-HOUR SPORTS VOLLEYBALL Rosalie GiIlespie's volley- ball team took the girls' cham- pionship in the noon-playoffs last fall. Named best volley- ball player was Pat Lehman. Girls' sports are directed by Mrs. Marilee Morgan and Mrs. Dorothy Craven. BASKETBALL Carol Steiger and her bas- ketball team beat second place Pat Lehman's team for the I95l Girls' Basketball crown. Kumiko Ono of Pat's team was named best player and received a letter at the Gymkhana. The junior class basketball team won the Gymkhana basketball game. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ROW l-E. Lear, J. Loyd, ROW 2-J. Sweat, N. Lee, P. Walker. TUMBLING TEAM ENDS MANY-PERFORMANCE YEAR With Pat Penney and Madge Adair as co-captains of the advanced tumbling team, the girls on the team gave many performances for several different groups this year. There are two girls' tumbling teams, and in order for the girls to be on either, rigorous tests must be passed ADVANCED TUMBLING ROW I--E. Bartholomew, E. Coffman, J. Flatland, M. Clancy, S. Makinson, B. Decker, ROW 2-P. Walker, C. Purkey- pyle, J. Loyd, M. Adair, D. Lambert, C. Rech, S. Gresli, J. Nelson, ROW 3-B. Lucas, C. Moon, E. Lear, P. Penney, R. Gillespie, J. Drew, TOP-D. Erickson. - MEX. :xl T X THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT TAXES BUILT AND THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO GREW UP TO GO TO THE HOUSE THAT TAXES BUILT . 26 27 if :sq THERE WERE THE GRADE-SCHOOL DAYS AND THEN GRESHAM HIGH as 34 'Ti an , . I , , I af T -rxffrdb 7-D. Robertsong 8-D. Watzlawick and D. Ericksong 9-D. Peterson, IO--B. Collin I I-f 'F Rx 6'37 .I-Ie I--First grade at Gresham Grade schooI, I939g 2--M. and C. Rootg 3-- -W, Deardorffg 4 L, Ayersj SAA. Perersong 6-W. A Iber and J, Lofquist' IZ B I3-J. Almondg I4-R. and R. Learg ISEM. Currierg I6-G. Piersong I7-f-P, Love I8 D. Lingl ' I9--P N 9, . OVEQPI ZI-R. Anderegg and P. Irvingg ZZWJ. Kludfg Z3-f-F. Barfriolornewg 2449 Irv g D Irving d P. Irvingg 25 BVI 1 20--G R. 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