Gresham High School - Munhinotu Yearbook (Gresham, OR)
- Class of 1956
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Sit back in your easy chair, prop your feet on some convenient object, and as you turn the pages of this Mulzflzinotlg travel via the printed page back to the many events of the 1955-'56 school year at Gresham Union High School. Here in your hands is a book written for you, and in a sense, by you. Your activities, dreams, and personality helped write this book, it wouldnit have been the same without you. You live in a nation that is interested in the future of its young 'citizens, activating that concern with a beneficial system of education, consequently, September of l955 found you enrolled at CUHS., reluctant to leave the charms of summer but curious about what this year at school would hold for you. Now you wonder how nine months could have held so much and slipped by so swift- ly, as you gasped at the fleeting weeks and commented, ul just don't know where this month has gone! It helps so much . . . two football games at the Multnomah stadium where Gresham won and lost . . . tests, pop quizzes, term papers . . . dances with misty formals and cordu- roy pants . . . strange creatures roaming the halls during lettermen initiation week . . . your pounding heart as you ran into class a few moments late . . . basketball games that crowded your Tuesday and Friday nights . . . assemblies that filled the big auditorium with swelling cheers-and respectful silence . . . earnest conversations over the lunch table. Yes, you may remember these things and more as you browse through the pages of thisMunhinotu. And each time you do youill probably discover some little picture or commentary that you hadn't noticed before. 5 Tunis 3 QQ sf WE YELL to spur our team on to victory. WE DANCE to enlighten our high l school caree X I M 1 lf all WE EAT to satisfy our constant hunger. fs if W T E M M A if t jlfil It fbvtidwpb J, ww is ' ww W if M , yi A f X ,HPV im ' E -x, W Wt xx WE DATE to cultivate new friendships VE STUDY to prepare ourselv es for the future. WE SLEEP to obtain extra rest. TABLE 0F CUNTENTS Administration Faculty ...,.,, Seniors ...,t.t Dedication oo....o Classes ,,.Ae.ewe Jllll10l'S Sop11omm cl Fr0s11111cn ,....,. Urganizations Slllfllxlll f10Yl'l'll Musix' e,,,. 1 fllllllh Activities ,eeee. Sports ,..,... f10a1'11es Fo0t11z111 ,e,,, Baskvl1m11 ,.e,.. Spring Sports Il11I'2lllllll'2l1S ,,.. Sponsors .ee,,ee. Index .A...ee 1110111 7 12 21 23 47 49 55 61 69 72 8,1 90 105 119 121 122 132 137 148 151 171 X! 6 INTR0llUCTION T0 . . . School Board Superintendent Principal Deans Faculty Counselors Uffice Staff Health Service Food Service Maintenance and Transportation .1 w -- Llc' . JW ,Q h A N ' 3 ,XV-J 6 . K 'Cl I! rv, Mi , J' - ' J if A 'A sf ef ' , 5 W- J . 4 .fx f-z A .,.' '- . im J X r J 7 , J., H, L, Q 5 , H , ,, gf' V - Q. J ,Q 1 7 W b . , ,Nf wfxkx' '37 -1' D f M' ,f T admzmstrators, -fs 5 ,J two deans, R fifty-six faculty members and a nurse- all work together to make Gresham 9 LQ, . pier!! Hugh one of . ! X-' the best schools ln , fb O' Qbsfaf Lf 1 ,' the state. Q r 6-07 , 'E ' K Yue f, u vb , f , , lg , s. Q, ' n s-2 JL-lx. I MIAA K .. A f we -,V 27 Q ' w 1 fs 1 ' 1' , 3,5 , Q 2,5410 'Y ' 4 ' 1 ' A : s f Pm IQ! s J J . , 'L 'v' P J' ,x 5 , V. Mfr ,..f 5 V 1' .Q 0' ff ,of 5 . 15'J r :J ' f . J v!X5'QW ,JJ . P JK 1 If 9 , x' ' ' k .X ,' , f ,YL-Qp 0XR ish ', ,-,fl U, ,r ,Q ss,r ff 2 Q 'VV 1-5.-'Kilt ' if W ff N ,JJ t 5. 069,-2' x Q ,- 1 x l f E6 If X N Q., Y x E I. e i ,, 1 , M, w 1, 1 3. ' i L f D i ,,.. x L v s i , .iw r c w f 1 , ,,,,, , ,,,,, , , Y,YY ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,U ,Y ,,,, ,,,,. Y -,,, ,,,,, ,, Y,,, -,, ,, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,. ,, ,,, , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,7, 1 rx f x F' . v .- '4 I, VS , , Y-AX, ' Q .,.,.,, ..- ,,,,,,,... ..... ..., -,,-,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, A M-. ,',, A ,,,,, ,,,,,.,..,.M.-.,g. ' 'W ,.......,,-,, SCHO0L BUARD ? 'V' limi Chester Rowan Elmer Settergren Harvey Snyder Earl Vincent Sv 'fx William Mast ell The Gresham Union High School Board of Directors is willing to assume the responsibility and administration of the people's investment in the training of youth. They have a profound in- terest in the needs of students and work with the administration to further the cause of education. The 5 members of the Board of Directors are elected by the registered voters of the Gresham Union High School District. Members of the Board are: William W. Masten of Lynch Dis- trict No. 28, Chairman, Chester B. Rowan of Damascus Union District No. 263 Elmer E. Settergren of Orient No. 63 Harvey L. Snyder of Powell Valley District No. 26 and Earl F. Vincent of Gresham. These men, along with the school clerk, Mrs. Nelda Radak, de- serve our respect for an indispensable service contributed to our school and community. 'WWW School Board Session S UPERIN TEN DEN T We of the administration and faculty have tried to direct your energies and abilities to a good purpose which otherwise might be left dormant or turned to selfish ends. ' We well realize that education- is the thing which makes life full in contrast to a meaningless vacuum or a treadmill existence, but unless used is without value. You students of Gresham Union High School are now writing your four year record of educational accomplishments which will be a governing factor in your life. ls it the record you want for life? Harry Thompson Superintendent ASSISTANT S UPERIN TEN DEN T Frank Bartholomew, Assistant Su- perintendent, directs our social pro- gram, routes and schedules buses and takes care of the disciplinary details of the student hody. 4655 DEAN 0F BOYS Bernard MBud Monnes, friendly and helpful Dean of Boys, counsels with boys concerning their problems. He is Boys' League Advisor, a physi- cal education instructor and also coaches our varsity basketball team. DEAN 0F GIRLS Mrs. Esther Jones, our understand- ing and respected Dean of Girls. al- ways finds time in her husy schedule for a friendly chat with a girl who needs encouragement. She also ad- vises the many activities of Girls' League. 1 53. 113 ' Q---v E295 . El M ,limfgna -' fq4im?1?:?:::,g::g 'ix :ir Mmm Mmm . . . Butzin, Don Casterline, Winifred Cheney, Leora ' Fogdall, Alberta Frizzell, Merl Gaylord, Donna BUTZIN, DON-University of Oregon, B.A., U. Sq History, English, Journalism, Argus. CASTERLINE, WINIFRED-University of Oregon, B.A., M.A., Senior English, Student Council, Se-nior class play director, National Honor Society Board. FACULTY CHENEY, LEORA-Oregon State College, B.S., Algebra, Usher Corps. FOGDALL, ALBERTA-University of Oregon, B.A., English, Junior Red Cross Council. FRIZZELL, MERL-Willamette University, B.A., English. GAYLORD, DONNA-Lewis and Clark, B.S., Girls, Physical Education, GAA. ACKLEY, HERBERT-Lewis and Clark, B.A., Oregon State College, M. Ed., Free Hand A Drawing, Mechanical Drawing. - A - 2 , . 1- A E ' ' - BARTHOLOMEW, ESTHER - University of A Colorado, B.A., U.S. History, Typing, Tri-Y. BIALOSTOSKY, JULIUS - Lewis and Clark, B.S., University of Oregon, M. Ed., .U.S. History, American Problems, l.B.L.,Varsity Baseball. . . P 'Q R 4 -X 1 . 5 r 1- ' 9' 'W BLAUVELT, DAHL-University of Portland, B.S., General Science, World History, Junior Red Cross Council. ,gzlg BUDNICK, ULALA '- University of Oregon, ' V ' V B.A., Spanish. g N , BUMALA, DoRoTHY-University of oregon, f' B.A., M.A., Advanced Mathematics, Latin, Junior Class, National Honor Society Board Ackley, Herbert Bartholomew, Esther Bialostosky, 'Julius V Blauvelt, Dahl Budnick, Ulala Bumala, Dorothy I2 :T ' 'il 1 ' 1' 1.1 xblx 7 H V N 1 V 'Bt 4' F 1 4 . eg ky. I K . A.. as . xt 2 1 , . v , 'ntl I ig li R Xa , 1 .. ALA 'eve' :i- ' A v- - rg... ' B f Q 1 ' . 'lil' I Ex ',': . K ALAL 112' I .' l X f'lY?fl5X izillltv Milt- KQ'L 1 I llfffIlff:2?. .lm lik U I if I I Chilton, Wynferd Collins, Robert Craven, Dorothy Crosier, Robert Ecklund, Brad Fenwick, Marion Gillam, Ivan Goodrich, Eugene Greisel, Irma Guinazzo, Leonora Hamilton, Leda Helvie, Mary Alice CHILTON, WYNFERD-Oregon State College, B.S., Biology, Advanced Bi- ology, Counselor, Scholarship Chairman. COLLINS, ROBERT-Oberlin College, B.A., Biology, Health, Nature Club. CRAVEN, DOROTHY-University of Oregon, B.A., M.A., Girls' Physical Edu- cation, GAA. CROSIER, ROBERT-University of Oregon, B.A., American Problems. ECKLUND, BRAD-University of Oregon, B.S., Columbia University, M.S., Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Football, Basketball. FENWICK, MARION-Colorado State College of Education, B.A., Assistant Librarian. GILLAM, IVAN -- Northwestern, B.A., M.A., English, Public Speaking, Pep Club. GOODRICH, EUGENE-University of Port- land, B.A., American Problems, Counselor, Ski Club. GREISEL, IBMA-University of Nebraska, B.A., Chemistry, General Science, Senior Class. A15 ,L . GUINAZZO, LEONARD-Marylhurst College, B.A., English, Sophomore Class. HAMILTON, LEDA-Northwest Nazarene Col- lege, B.A., Home Economics, Home Nursing, F.H.A. HELVIE, MARY ALICE-Linfield College, B.A., English, General Business, Tri-Y. v r Q Q , S: K lf! You see, it's this way . . 6 - if if Q' gg, , fi : 'bh, 5' I F 'fi K 6 ii I wonder what they talk about? greg Jones, Jack Lancaster, Erma Lundy, Gerald Poucher, Lucille Poucher, Robert Richardson, Janette JONES, JACK-Oregon snns College, A.B., A.M.-g Industrial Arts. LANCASTER, ERMA-Linfield College, B.S.g Hnnns Economics, F.H.A. FACULTY LUNDY, GERALD-University of Oregon, B.A.g English. Poucnlau. LUCILLE-University of Oregon, B.A.g Shorthand, Typing. PoUCHER, ROBERT-University of Oregon, A.B., Physics, General Science. RICHARDSON, JANETTE-Uniyersity of Oregon, B.A., M.A., English, Drama, , Argus. HENDERSON, RUTH-Oregon State College, B.S.g Biology, Junior Class. HENSLEY, ARGYLL-Linfield College, B.A.- Englishg Xantho. , HILL, MARY--Oregon State College, B.A., Uni- T, versity of Oregon M. Ed., General Science. 6,1 . ff A. A is HUBBARD, HOWARD-University of Idaho, M g V A. sa: V 3 M.E., B.S., Industrial Arts. I ss N A A A ,:., . Q . JOHNSON, NELLIE-Linfield College, B.S.3 t i I V V dl I J ,., Typing, Business Introduction, Usher Corps. , ..f. f A I ' f .1 Q if , 3 A S ss-i I , :' i A A E1, l I JONES, HOWARD-University of Idaho, B.S., 'i T filf it f A, il, ' iii': ifs' f M.S.Q Bookkeeping, General BusinesS3 Mun- Henderson, Ruth Hensley, Argyll ill, Mary hinolu' Hubbard, Howard Johnson, Nellie Jones, Howard, 14 i 4 4- 1 A A '1LL,,,,, -413 t, . ' -1 1 ea if 3 ,gi .k,. I' 5 , ,,AA M N, ,mf,,.,. X ., tryi r N 5 ' , - '--' son, i arles tt, ' arianne Rutherford, Kathryn Simons, David Shattuck, Willard Smethurst, William Smith, Allan McKAY, ALBERT-Oregon State College, B.S., Vocational Agriculture, Gen- eral Shop, F.F.A. MUHLE, RICHARD-Linfield College, B.A., Choir, Glee. NEWHOUSE,. HAZEL-Willamette University, B.A., University of Oregon, M.A., Geography, Latin, National Honor Society. OLSON, CHARLES-University of Utah, Mathematics, Freshman Class. OTT, MARIANNE-Oregon State College, B.S., French, English, Debettes. PERRY, GEORGE-Oregon State College, B.S., M.S., Algebra, General Science, Sophomore Class. RUTHERFORD, KATHRYN - University of Oregon, B.S., Librarian. SIMONS, DAVID--Lewis and Clark, B.S., Mathematics . SHATTUCK, WILLARD - Willamette Univer- sity, B.A., M.A., English. SMETHURST, WILLIAM-Lewis and Clark J ames B.S., Health, Wrestling. SMITH, ALLAN-University of Oregon, B.S. M.S., Geography, Hi-Y. SPINKS, JAMES H.-Oregon State College, B.S., Industrial Arts, Y.F.C. tests if 15:5 J FACULTY pp 3 ig , A ,. 'flrf' ' E. ' if . . . f-1551 , J W 4 'XF W ip.. 4 ff .1-s. as,.f' iiff' V . .... ,E V . V: 2 W . w . 1 .aff - 5 - ,. - ,1 f. A f'.' .ff-et., g w 1' A -f -' 'E 'f-flf'-,'iif51. iv- ' f .. ai: 5-it-:fi i 5? m 5 4 2 if 2 ' H H tg, .,,,: A , 1 - ',,5x.g4e,1,gg,' twzfisgbpw t ,, .mgafg ,: wt ' iz 1: fe 3 .ya ' . ss Q x i Z is .f f. F zip' M' Q H 'tu ij ff' f I2f:f2f ',-1' K, sf , Q - fgw,'f'e e ' 'ii-EP' 4' 1-Ut ,2::r:Q!fs1f?i4g,.vf . was Dakota, B.S., University of Oregon, M. Ed., Plane and Solid Geometry, Freshman Football, .I.V. Basket- ball, .l.V. Track. STEFANEK, FRANK-0.S.C.g Metal Shop. SULLIVAN, THEODORE-L e W i S Q, are and Clark, B.S., M. Ed., U. S. His- A pp .35 wrys I.R.L. e v A THEDE, ALLAN-N.s.T.c., South at 5 , P X l it 3 .,. . 1 . ,f ' ig, I- 1 I .M . I v -Zi Stefanek. Frank Sullivan, Theodore '1hede, Allan VUkSiCl'l, Rudo Watkinds, William Weber, Harold Werth, Trostel West, Elizabetl lil'-Jvxzlelblidlf 'fo Sea VOM C037 LC, U .. we f l D Y V VUKSICH, RUDULPH-Oklahdma A at 1Vli,5B.K, MA., E'Y'121iS'i1'ffl.v. if-rid variw sity Rally Squad. WATKINDS, WILLIAM-Lewis and Clark, B.S., M.A.:, Boys' Physical Educa- tion, Driver Trainingg Lettern1an's Club. WEBER, HAROLD-Oregon State College, B.S., Instrumental Music, Business Law, Band. WERTH, TROSTEL-Oregon State College, B.S., Lewis and Clark, M. Ed., Plane Geometry and Consumer Mathematics, Tennis, Counselor. WES'f, ELIZABETH-University of Oregon, B.A., M.A.g Geography, World History, Freshman Class. COUNSELORS N N , ..,, , . if wg-NN l lf-ii , . 15 fi 'gigggpsi Q' Emi: 1, ' F H 5' Seated: Miss Hazel Newhouse, Miss Esther Bartholomew. -I6 Standing: Mr. Eugene Goodrich, Mr. Wynfred Chilton, Mr. Allan Thede, Mr. Trostel Wenh. , -During each period a counselor is on duty to advise and help stu- dents in selecting future courses. They also keep academic records for all students and maintain a library of literature on vocations, colleges and scholarships. UFFICE STAFF The women of the Office Staff are the Ngo between for students and ad- ministration. They keep accurate files and records, issue blue slips and an- swer the telephone. These are but a few of the many jobs performed by the patient and efficient Office Staff. They are assisted by the Office Girls who gain experience by doing count- less tasks in the office routine. These girls are selected from the secretarial science department. N. Weber, N. Collins, C. Kimmel, N. Radak, C. Schloreflt OFFICE GIRLS Row 1: Mrs. Poucher, N. Lintner, P. Kens- moe, J. Cato, P. McCann, L. Hale, H. Troutman, G. Evoniuk, D. Maust, M. Davis. Row 2: L. Hansen, S. Thorud, E. M1-Gill, M. Schaefer, S. Thompson, J. Mercer, C. Patrick, F. Iarrard, B. Farwell. Row 3: M. Stanley, P. Steele, P. Flohaug, C. Long, L. Hudson, J. Shelley, S. Graham, D. Betz, B. Manfull, K. Lucas. n ' 1 .... ' 'z ,Lie-wif L7 HEALTH SERVICE The Health Service is headed hy Mrs. Kathyleen Larie, R.N., in cooperation with the County Health Depart- ment. Records of all students are kept on file and physical examinations are given to all freshmen and athletes. Victims of accidents and illness are given attention and temporary bed rest is provided for stu- dents. Assisting Mrs. Larie are First Aid Girls who are ready and willing to help in any emergency. l: Mrs. Larie 2: Mrs. Larie and S. Engberg First Aid Girls Row l: Mrs. Larie, R. Akers. S. Tzllhert, P. Downey, P. Anderson, G. Evoniuk, K. Quay, C. Hovda, S. Engberg. Row 2: J. Burch, S. Sweitzer, C. Long, R. Crawford, B. Kanne, L. Lucas, M. Stone, J. Wzxlke1', B. Leber. 2 FO0D SERVICE Tasty food of high quality at a minimum cost is prepared by the crew of competent cooks headed by Mrs. A. Pringle. Student cafeteria helpers served meals, worked at the snack bar, and performed other necessary detailed jobs. A split lunch period was scheduled to insure pleasant mealtime facilities. 1. Candy Stand Girls 2. Cafeteria Helpers W. Pringle, R. Sundquisl, A. Pringle. B. Solheim, 0. Ostrom, G. M4-Murry, C. Maston, E. Weien. -1 , M, 1, kg. 3525? 2 , L. 'a . 3 3 K -'M-M 'iii NWN ,fi lim y , 1 . ,.,. M Avail?-Y' 9--it ag? , To keep the buildings clean and in good re- pair, both inside and out, is a great task cheer- fully rendered by the custodians. 5 f E., XSD ,nm -1 '-- W- 'sr - .. K I , Q ' E my was . 3' :z ,ILL if . gg, 1 A Q 4 , 4' ' ,A , f. --b-WM ,W f- . wh . p . .SKS Ei ,f 3 ' t 1 31 ffjfslykk 1 1.-D . I 155.5 -, , . ,,-g gf ' . . Q ' - . ,,j'TZ5jZ2gQf? A -S.. Wig P' 'fa ' .3 ..,isaffz'f t .1 53:5 3- 7 .K A 5 . 1 Mjggo is 'S A ' 3 5 . 5 .5 9 if . W ' If ' .. W: AJ 33-gi. f . Ai Z w.,,,,. 'iffy - VT. , 'Y -.-Q? f Q' W- .gs A fs : M A f,s.s-,ir was ' ,i'., .. W A ' A . qs. . sf . .ffm we f, .w fa W - Us Q mf., ..--.ne K S Q .f,:g,f.. .,,. ei . . HS. . , . Q ' fa? . .5151-' . . V . gk -f.- , 5-.ss f is-of gg 92 YE. ar ,..,,.,.xs.. , W . ' Writ - .fe M 1 W fig? 'Q 'V ..V,. f, .. .353 5. :jg A. V , sg. Es- H fi ,- 1 .. '- ' Q 'L ' N isa Q f K' ' 5 7 4- -.mf-..':sii ,'l -.. 51 . . 3 stef . wwf .5 1726 f' gs.-f1,1.,...f-..,s.-f -iefw f, -.4 sneer- -L.s..s...,,s.sfffsf ,.. mx. Qffswr. :-- Masta: Hz f, fi A PEM. -f .1Y-in rlxtiv - A - '-521.112sf.,?ifi?SsfS2s ' J' Q,2f'm'f.sEs2ssf??w411:f ' ' f' 'A' A W' , K . e + is 7 Cf .-h - 'V Y -- f ,P '- .f -vwgfzt.. Z . 2 A Gran. 0. Sams, A. Nystrom, F. Lucore, A. Johnson, AIN TENAN CE C. Hudson W. Nord, A. C-. Pilllen AD TRANSPURTATIU I Row 1: G. Peck, A. Johnson, C. Emery, J. Peters, W. Tillstrom, C. Masseth. Row 2: C. Burch, L. Mayfield, F. Hose, R. Nelson, A. C. Pullen, A. Christiansen, W. Norquist. 20 ,, , , A, .. . .. . Approximately 1092 si dents of Gresham Hig are transported to tj school in 14 buses. Tl t o t al mileage of tl buses is 603.6 miles p day and the cost of o erating t h i s system 337,355.95 a year or .31 per mile. Mr. Fred Ho keeps the vehicles in to condition and Mr. Ba tholomew directs the e1 tire program. 1 INTRODUCTION T0 . . . 7 l Dd Cl Off S C l G rl Hall f F Class H M4 if www 'rf . UZ' Wgdjf X 4 J 1,13- 1 Nm if 1 if Q 1 iff 59151 Lyvb 2 -s ' L, lvfhl, VX Q1 A, i kg FNS! f M Knowing that we've received preparation to fight the battles of life, three hundred and thirty-six seniors, reluctant to say good-bye to familiar faces, leave the halls of Gresham. We f , oc vw? , wt W if f rj My afar ff M5 Ljjvxfjjif J I . f Wfw M , w:Q5MfMf,p5M wp, M VHWWMMQW Y QW My ffl W WM fy , Vp VY WWW W WNW MW 77 ,f WWW Wf WLMWN WW W aw Q WW W MW 5 f 4 .ff f MQ My W M!jN WWW A WWWM IW wf W WM M! WWW M5fM , My M W W ,ff fgjfd lgmf flypwyk pjyjjwjlnf fy! ff W ' 'X W N ju jffjywgrlwwwfwy W QWZ WWQWW W M , if , M NY? M pywfjpggfilnijfjwf ff 'M W! W s w.. -- Pr I wins' E P -f-x 4 I i CABEfR f I I I 5 K 1 5, 3 p, W, kV,, DEDICATIIPN Uv TRUEST APPRECIATION of the services she has so unselfishly given, for her guidance during our high school days, for her ready smile and her encouraging word, our class of 1956 dedicates this senior edition of smiles to our class advisor, MRS. IRMA GREISEL. I if Ili., 'S-c -Q:-H-11' A t home Mrs. Irma Greisel Az school SENIUR CLASS UFFICERS ikm, Molly S amuel Secretary 517 wuts? David Dykstra President Ron Speed Vice-President Motto The man who is prepared has his battles half fought? Flower Rhododendron Colors Blue and Silver Commencement May 31, 1956 SENIUR CUUNCIL The administration and mediator for the senior class was the Senior Council which was composed of the senior class officers: David Dykstra, president, Ron Speed, vice-president, Molly Samuel, secretary, Max Gerlt, sergeant-at-armsg Marlene Walker and Eddie Davison, Student Council Representatives, Peg- gy Rhoads, Girls' League Representative, Stan Shipley, Boys' League Representative, Bob Noreen, Mun- hinotu editorg Pat Foreman, Keith White, Carole Stone and Russ Geiseman, members-at-large. The coun- cil was guided by Mrs. Irma Greisel, Class advisor. The council was the hub of all senior activities. Members discussed and took inventory of all ques- tions and ideas set before the council. Such items as advising the Munhinotu staff were usual occur- rences. ln the fall the council read several plays and selected HTl1e Man Who Came to Dinneri' as the senior class play. As early spring entered the halls of Gresham High, busy council members could be seen helping to measure classmates for cap and gown rentals for commencement. The council undertook the choosing of announcements and helped seniors select cards. Planning the Senior Banquet and organizing it was another task of the council in which they had to please both seniors and administration. Also important on the agenda was the selection of themes for the student speakers at commencement. Thoughts for discussion and useful ideas of both seniors and administration would be difficult to con- ju ate without the democratic relationshi furnished bv the senior council. g P . -V .. . -...za-...,s..,-.,,..,.,,, g..,3g,..,fuQ . .. 1 K 1 . 51 4 .S 1 - ,, 3, 'J . . s' f if 1 .S . ,wr ,'Q 'QU-,gr ' My ' . Y-H -X . X ,'1.-.f , hum V if T Q! V - Y, ' 4 7 I Row l: R. Speed. M. Samuel. D. Dykstra Row 2: M. Walker, E. Davison, P. Rhoads, M. Gerlt, Mrs. Greisel Row 3: C. Stone. S. Shipley, R. Noreen. R. Gs-iseman. P. Foreman it 'rf Q ' , - '5 2 r--ev if , , .UX X I tp... .0 Xi. f ACKERMAN, GARY-Powellhurst, class pres. '52, honor roll '53, '55, golf, fr. football, basketball, jv football, college. AKERS, RHODA LILLIE-Vancouver High, FHA '56, GAA, Navy. ALTMAN, DAVID JAMES-Orient, FFA Csec'yj '52- '56, work. AMSTUTZ, BARBARA ELISE - Gresham, honor roll '53-'54, Honor Society, sr. play comm., IRL foffj, Tri-Y, college. ANDERSON, DUANE NOEL - Orient, jr. play comm., stage crew '54-'55, college. ANDERSON, MARY FRANCES - National City, Calif., jr. 81 sr. plays comm., Tri-Y, Print 81 Cord Qchrmjt, Debettes, Xantho, tumbling team '56, college. ANDERSON, MURIEL JEAN-Lynch, honor roll '54-'55, Honor Society, first aid girl, adv. choir, jr. S1 sr. play cast, Barnes Show '54, Xantho fpub- licily mgr.W,Debettes, 50-50 Club, CAA, college. ANDERSON, PATRICIA LOUISE-Troutdale, first aid girl, adv. choir, social comm., dance comm., Argus, jr. S1 sr. plays comm., Debettes, Ski Club, 50-50 Club, GAA, college. ANDERSON, RONALD ROY - Russellville, Boy's League, Air Force. ARNOLD, DICK DEAN-Troutdale, jv, football, basketball and track, college. ARTHUR, BYRON GARY-Cleveland, jv. football, varsity track, undecided. ARTZ, BARBARA. ANN-Gilbert, Tri-Y, Debettes '54-56, college. ARTZ, MARILYN JEAN-Gilbert, adv. choir, Tri- Y, Debettes, dance comm., college. ASHIIIORE, THOMAS CLAY - Damascus, FFA, armed service. ASKEW, ALLAN WAVEL-North Mariori, YFC, band, class activities, undecided. AUSTINSON, RICHARD ALLEN-Fairview, Prom comm., intramurals, college. AYLSWORTH, DOLORES JUNE-Gresham, Tri-Y intramurals '55-'56, work. BAIRD, S TUART ROMNEY -- Gresham, Boys League, college. 7 BAKER, DUANE SCOTT-Springfield High, honor roll '55, Honor Society, Pep Club '56, wrest- ling, college. BALLANTINE, RICHARD JAMES-Stadium High, Boys' League, baseball, undecided. BANCROFT, PAUL FRANCIS-Orient, class pres. '55, sfft. at arms '53, Student Council '54, football, baskgtballg college. BATES, MARTHA JEAN-Rockwood, class activi- ties, Debettes, intramuralsg work. BATES, MARY JANE-Rockwood, adv. choir, sr play cast, Debettes, adv. tumbling, work. BECKMAN, ELIZABETH ANNE-lVIcMinnville Jr. High: honor roll '53-54, Honor Society, Argus, Mulzliiriotu staff, JRC, Tri-Y fpres. '56, sec'y '55j , IRL, college. BELCHER, DARROLD D.-Gresham, Boys' League, college. BERNICK, PAUL ALAN-Fairview, Student Body sgt. at arm-s, class it pres. '53, honor roll, Letter- men's Club '53-'56, football, basketball '53, track, undecided. BERNKLAU, ETTA RUTH - Oregon City High, Girls' League, GAA '55-'56, work. BETZ, DIANE ELIZABETH-Pleasant Valleyg of- fice girl '55-'56, gwunhinotu, CAA, Tri-Y '55, in- tramuralsg marriage. BIXLER, ROBERT EUGENE-Powellhurstg Boys' League, undecided. BLACKBURN. RONALD LEE - Llewellyn, Boys' League, Hi-Y '53, college. BLASDELL, JAMES MILTON - Rockwood, Ski Club, intramurals, basketball '53, track '55, col- lege. BOLTER, THOMAS M. - Lincoln High, Boys' League, undecided. BOWERS, LAHELA ANN-Lynch, Girls' League, work. BREDALL, NORMAN VICTOR-Orient, class 11. pres. '55, FFA '54, fr., jv. Sz var. football, fr. 81 jv. basketball, jv. baseball, undecided. BURBACH, RICHARD HAROLD - Powellhurstg Nature Club, intramurals, jv. baseball, fr. 81 jv. football, college. BURDICK, GERALDINE ALMA-Russellville, FFA, Tri-Y, CAA, intramuralsg college. fn? , Ili 'a 1' Q ami f ,Hx g , -g l if ,Q . i ,.,. .. , W . iQ A , P.. is . N I cr' I - s- 57 gf ' .X I fy -f X.. , ' is - in N bf' Q +Y ' ,-.,,g .' T' rg K U K, f , X i ,,r,, I 46 I r Qi:- 2:55596 ,gig 'S , .W-Q ... 1' 'FY' sr 5 w Yi? . 895 . mei' ' flrigwigt i -:skis--'Hin iiivilfif 377 . , if 22 .., 3! ,Q M wx 4 :Ie J W, C . ii. iv- 'Er' I 'ii 3 I, 6- 5 'Ib .ff ! I X , ' .-ff.2s9'lif!fi 1e ' ,,lA- -' - . ' ,L X . . . , 1. mx . , -5 K' . 2 E, .. A sf X 9 X X 3, ' 1 L I A 1 -42: f .Q , 129 li f .Kg f - ir W f., , H WE' , ,I :pw BURNS, DANIEL LLEWELLYN - Orient, Boys, League, undecided. CAMPBELL, MARCELINE MARIE-Pleasant Val- ley, Tri-Y, Glee '53-,543 work. CARRELL, FRANCES ELAINE-Orient, YF C '53- '56, FHA '54, undecided. CARTER, DALE LEROY-Powellhurst, Argus 556, B oys' League, undecided. CASTLE, DALE ALFRED - Gilbert, adv. choir, Boys' League, college. CHAMBERS, R I C H A R D - Russellville, Boys League, college. CHAPMAN, BARBARA ANN-Roosevelt, Seattle, GAA, intramurals, marriage. CHARLES, EDWARD EUGENE - Powellhurst, band, intramurals, Navy. CHRIST, MARGIE STELLA - Russellville, dance comm., jr. 81 sr. play comm., Xantho '55, Glee, Tri-Y, work. CI-IRONISTER, W. LORENE-Lynch, Girls' League council, dance comm., jr. 81 sr. plays comm., Tri- Y, Debeftes, FHA fpres.j, JRC council, intra- murals, work. CHURCH, D I A N E ELIZABETH - Powellhurst, dance comm., class activities, choir, glee, Tri-Y, Debettes, Pep Club, exchange student to Mexico, college. COKER, BARBARA ANN-Forest Grove High, Tri- Y, Pep Club, college. CONIBEAR, JAMES WILLIAM-Lynch, jr. play comm., Lettermelfs Club, jv. 81 var. football man- ager, var. track, undecided. COOK, FLORENCE HELEN-Rockwood, Student Council, band, class activities, dance comm., Tri- Y, Ski Club, CAA, Lettergirls, Club fpresj , nursing. COOPER, GERALDINE ANN-Sandy High, band, FHA, Pep Club, tap, marriage. CRAWFORD, RUSSELL DEAN - Benson High, band, jv. baseball, wrestling, work. CRONIN, WILLIAM ROBERT - Baseball, Boys' League, college. CULVER, ROBERT DWAIN-Gilbert, band, Argus Qphotogj , Boys' League, work. 28 tt... CUNNINGHAM, GARY K.-Parkrose, stage crew, undecided. DAHL, CONNIE LEE--Cambridge High, Iowa, jr. Ks sr. plays comm., Tri-Y fv. pres.j, YFC, GAA, college. DAI-ILKE, WILLIAM JOHN-Lynch, Boys' League, Navy. DAVIS, CLIFTON OLIVER-Sandy, band, intra- murals, jv. basketball, undecided. DAVISON, EDWARD HAROLD-Portsmouth, class sgt. at arms '55, Student Council, honor roll, Honor Society, Argus, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, fr. basketball, jv. football, baseball, undecided. DEISCH, CONSTANCE LYNNE-Fairview, choir, steno. awards, Tri-Y, YFC, GAA, college. DE MARS, ALICE JOY-Gilbert, Girls' League, IRL, GAA, college. DENNING, ANNETTE LEE - Ascension, jr. play cast, Xantho, Debettes, FHA '54, Tri-Y '54, work. DENSMORE, MARJORIE LOUISE-Fairview, adv. choir, dance comm., Tri-Y, Debettes, Glee, Pep Club, nursing. DERRY, DALE A.-Gilbert, band, Boys' League, service. DODD, VERNA FAYE-Mt. Tabor, band, jr. play comm., YFC fpublicity mgr.j, GAA, undecided. DONISON, CAROL ETTIE - Gresham, Girls' League, Tri-Y 953, GAA '53, work. DOWNEY, PHILLIS MAE-Gresham, dance comm., jr. 81 sr. play comm., Debettes, Xantho, jv. rally, tumbling, college. DRENCKPOHL. JEANNE LOUISE -- Russellville, honor roll '53-'55, class activities, Prom, Xantho fpresj, Glee, GAA, tap 81 ballet, undecided. DUPEE, VERLA MAE-Orient, honor roll ,53-'55, FHA, JRC, tumbling, intramurals, college. DUQUETTE, GAIL ANNE-Sunset, Calif., Student Body publicity mgr., Cleo, GAA, work. DURRIE, GEORGE ANTHONY-lVashington, adv. choir, dance comm., jr. play comm., jr. 81 var. basketball, college. DYE, GENE ROY-Gilbert, Boys' League, Air Corps. Q . . i K 'S .,.. L 1 'rv' Q 4.5 I i' YVIW 923 , vu, ai. X 5. ,WU ga M 1. M, I df .6 it A ' 1 5 X , si L of I5 1 lag I , A 2 t W ..-. , .. .A ' -- -1'- is 'f is f I .1 ,Q , .X 45111 A.: if r I Q n A 'QP 9 'I i '14 .uw , Z A .,..,.,, . We X R if DYKSTRA, DAVID-Gilbert, Student Body v. pres. '55, class v. pres. '54, pres. '56, honor roll '54, Glee, intramurals, fr., jv. 81 var. football, college. EASTMAN, DAVID LEE-Gresham, football '52-'54, fr. basketball '52, college. EATON, NORIVIA LEE-Orient, adv. choir, Tri-Y '56, YFC, Glee, Pep Club '56, college. EBLEN, BARBARA SUE-Orient, adv. choir '53-'56, YFC '53-'56, beautician. EISENZIMIVIER, DAN-Rockwood, Boys' League, fr. 81 jv. basketball, Navy. ENGBERG, SONJA MARIE-Powellhurst, choir '54- '56, dance comm., jr. class play, Debettes fsgt. at armsj, Xantho, FHA '54, Ski Club '54-'55, Glee '53, college. ENTENMAN, HEROLD FRED-Pleasant Valley, Boys' League, ju. basketball, var. basketball, college. ERICSON, JOANNE --Russellville, Girls' League, Glee Club, Pep Club, work. EVONIUK, GLORIA YVUNNE-Powellhurst, class sec'y '53, jr. class play Qstudelgt director '55j, Debettes fpres. '56j, Xantho Qsgt. at arms '54j, jv. rally '54, var. rally, undecided. FARWELL, PATRICIA ARDYTHE-Wilkes, dance comm., Xantho '56, Debettes '55-'56, GAA '53, intramurals, work. FERGUSON, THEIIESA LOUISE-Gresham, De- bettes '56, Glee, GAA '53, adv. tumbling '55-'56, marriage. FERRIS., ROBERT-Gilbert, Boys' League, unde- cided. FETTER, SALLY ANN-Russellville, Pep Club '55- '56, tumbling, undecided. F-LENER, DELBERT RAYMOND-Fairview, choir '55, jr. play Lstage crewj, fr., jv. 8: var. football, fr. S1 jv. basketball, ju. Sz var. baseball, undecided. FLOHAUG, PATRICIA LOUISE--Portland Christ- ian High, counselors' sec'y., office girl, sr. class play cast' , Steno. awards, YFC '55-'56, work. FOLAND, WALTER E U G E N E - Orient, Boys' League, FFA '53-'54, '56, work. FUREMAN, PATRICIA R.-Gresham, senior coun- cil, Girls' League council '55, jr. play comm. chrm., Prom comm. '55, style show Qcomm. chrm. '56,J , Argus, Munhinotu organization ed., Xantho '55-'56, Debettes '54-'55-'56, JRC county sec'y '54, school pres. '54-'56J, GAA '55, drum major- ette Lcaptain '54j, marriage. FREEDLE, EDNA LORRAINE-Scappoose, Girls' League, YFC, work. FROEMKE, NOLA DELORES - Gilbert, Girls' League, TFC '53-'56, college. GAINES, DAVID EDWARD-Wilkes, Boys' League, Lettermen's Club, sr. play, football Qmgnj , foot- ball, basketball, baseball Lscorekeeperj, track, college. GALLANT, JIM ARTHUR-Lynch, Boys' League, jv. football 753-754, service. GANNON, B O N N I E L E E - Russellville, dance comm., Girls, League representative '55, choir, Xantho, Ski Club, rally, college. GANTENBEIN, ROBERT HENRY-Gresham, Boys' League, FFA, Army. GARRISON, MARILYN FRANCIS-Orient, Tri-Y 756, adv. tumbling, work. GARRISON, PATRICIA ANN-Shiloh Tahleguah, Oklahoma, Girls, League, FHA '56, college. GEDDE, ALLEN LEROY - Lynch, Boys' League, Navy. GEISEMAN, RUSSEL JOHN-Gresham, band '52, senior council, Prom comm., jr. play comm., Ar- gus, editorial board, lwunhinotu activities ed., Hi-Y Qpresj, fr. basketball, var. tennis '53, col- lege. GENTRY, LEO-Gilbert, Boys' League, undecided. GERLT. LLOYD MAX-Highland Park High, class sgt. at arms '56, Lettermen,s Club fsgt. at arms? , basketball, baseball, undecided. GILLESPIE, STANLEY JUNIOR - Union, FFA fsenial '56,b, farming. GOODRICH, WARREN WILLARD - Tillamook, Boys, League, Air Force. GOODWIN, CAROLYN ROSE-Gilbert, choir, Girls, League, Tri-Y, Debettes, YFC, work. GOODWIN, RONALD GERALD - Gilbert, Boys' League, Nature Club, Army. GOSS, BEVERLY JEAN-Castilleja High, Reno, Ne- vada, sr. play, Girls' League, Ski Club, work. GREEN, JOE NEIL-Powellhurst, Boys, League, undecided. GRIFFITH, ALBERT RAY-Kellogg High, Idaho, Boy's League, YFC, undecided. . Mm., K 44 . iv. - . E sl',3 5 X X 5 -x4 , X Tb 1 5 ' V Ya' rf. 3' Xing If K x V 6 if-7 N Xl y . ,g,,. Q s . 4 f 5' .4 5 , 96 'Wt 5 .. Q, if W 'Q I 11? Q, ...nr ' - -C' , , 1 ' fi - 4 fl '-Q . nv., ev. i ,- f Q Y. .. E' Iggy.. vt' - get K 'Ii .J f I N 'il GRIGG, ROBERT RONALD-Gilbert, Boys' League, Ski Club, Navy. GUSTAFSON, BOB HAROLD-Troutdale, FFA '53- '56 ftresj 5 farming. GUTENDORF, GAIL WILLIS - Edwin Markam, Boys' League, Navy. HAASE, MAURICE RAY-Lynch, Honor Society, jr. Sz sr. play, Argus editor '56, Argus sports editor '54-'55, Junior Kiwanian '56, Boys' State, Fire Chief '55-'56, Pacific U. Journalism Competition, honorable mention '54, college. HALE, ,IEANNINE RUTH-Lynch, office girl '55, steno. awards, Debettes '53, FHA, Tri-Y '53, GAA, undecided. HALE, LILLIAN ELIZABETH-Puget Sound Junior High, office girl, steno. awards, counselors' sec'y, sr. play comm., Pep Club, work.. HALLADAY, ANN LORAINE - Rockwood, FHA fsongleaderlg GAA, beauty college. I-IALSTEAD, LEONA MAY-Lynch, honor roll '55, Honor Society, Debettes, IRL, marriage. HANSON, G A I L L E R O Y - Russellville, Boys' League, Pep Club, wrestling, college. HARDESTY, MICHAEL A L F R E D - Rockwood, honor roll, jr. 81 sr. play comm., dance comm., intramurals, baseball, fr. football, IRL, college. HARRINGTON, GLEN LEWIS - Dawson County High, Boys' League, Army. HARRIS, MARY K.-Goldendel High School, Girls' League, nursing. HARRY, 'EEMORY JONATHAN - Rockwood, Hi- Y'53-'54, Boys' League, college. HATHAWAY, STEWART LEE - Gilbert, Boys' League, work. HAYDEN, GARY H A R L A N - Gresham, Boys' League, JRC, class representative '53, Hi-Y, col- ege. HAYS, PENELOPE MARIE - Gresham, honor roll '53-'56, Honor Society, jr. class play fpublicity mgrj , Argus '53-'56 ffeature editor '55-'56J , Tri- Y '53-'56 ftres. '55j , IRL '53-'56 fpublicity mgr. '55J , Munhinotu staff, intramurals '56, college. HEALEY, DAVID L.-Lynch, Boys' League, unde- cided. HEDGER, JANICE MARIE-Lynch, choir, Girls' League, Pep Club, GAA, college. HEINLEIN, RUBY REBECCA-Gilbert, class as- semblies, pep parades, Twirettes Club Qpublicity mgr.D , maiorette, marriage. HOLLOWAY, BOYD-Rockwood, honor roll, Honor Society, Argus, Murzliinotu, Photography Club ftres.J, Hi-Y, college. HOLBROOK, SHARON KAYE-Russellville, Girls, League, class assembly. office girl, work. HOUGEN, WILLIAM EDWARD-Gresham, honor roll, class activities, jr. Sz sr. play comm., Ski Club fu. pres.j, IRL, college. HOVDA, GLADYS FAY-Sandy High, choir, De- bettes URC rep.J, JRC council, undecided. HUBBARD, HOWARD TERRELL-Challis High, band, basketball, track, college. HUMPHREY, H A Z E L MARYANN - Troutdale, Girls' League, Gymkanna, undecided. JACOBSON, GLEN LESLIE-Pleasant Valley, honor roll '54, intramurals, basketball ,54, college. JAMES, MARGARET GWENDOLYNN - Powell- hurst, dance comm., Argus, chrm. of Girls, League Reception, Ski Club, Tri-Y, Debettes, IRL, Pep Club, majorette, ballet , GAA, college. JARVIS, SONJA JEAN-Gresham, usher corps, gym- kanna, beauty college. JELINEK, DAVID LEROY - Russellville, honor roll. choir, college. JENKINS, DOROTHY MAUDE -- Fairview, Honor Society, jr. class council ,54, class activities, Prom, Girls' League sgt. at arms, band, JRC rep., Gym- kanna fleaderh IRL, GAA, college. JENSBY, KAREN IRENE-Gresham, Girls, League, undecided. JENSEN, MARIETTA ELIZABETH-Pleasant Val- ley, honor roll, Honor Society free. sec,y.J , jr. 81 sr. play comm., Nature Club fsec,y.j , IRL, GAA, college. JOHNSON, GAYLE ANN-Powellhurst, adv. choir, Glee, Gymkanna, work. JOHNSON, K A T H R Y N JEAN - Orient, Girls' League council, FHA, undecided. JONASON, ALAN FREDERICK - Powellhurst, Boys' League, college. JONES, GARY-Grants Pass High, Boys, League, fr. 81 jv. football, fr. 81 jv. basketball, fr. 81 ju. track, work. 'fi 4. f . 'ui-5 .g xx' .P iff, ,, ai V5 ,VN A H ,- v F G5 ' fm av, F fa 5? , ,rfgfyft H AV :9ffi'1!. . ,,,,.. ..,, , 3. . ,, A Q L' H mgak, 5 . V 131, Sw. V ,QUT .Q .,g A55-F .3 , 55 7, H' - hs, Ai. ww 11.7 11.147 ,. . - .4 l ipw xx . s A ' x I, Sy ' I , ... - m:5v,ffw-15-v::.2,, V we ,,,, , me less in V? .. ,, . , eq gs x , -2-'J A fm 5 JOY, RUSSELL ERNEST-Orient, honor roll, Boys' League representative 953, National Dairy Judge State Champ., FFA fu. pres., dis. tres.j, Letter: men's Club fsec'yD, basketball, fr. football, col- lege. KATZBERG, LORRETTA ANN-Troutdaleg Tri-Y Pep Club, undecided. KEENEY, LEONARD DALE-Gilbert, Boys, League pres., Lettermen's Club, football, baseball, un- decided. KEFFER, GEORGIE DAWN-Lyllchg Girls' League' marriage. KELLY, CAROL LOUISE-Gilbert, band, YFC, Tri- Y, GAAg work. KERSLAKE, NIARIAN JANE-Lynch, band fseclyl, dance comm., jr. Sz sr. play comm., YFC, Tri-Y, GAA, college. 9 KERSTEN, J U A N I T A MAE - Fairview, Girls, League, urorl-.'. KIBLER, KATHARINE RUTH-Gilbert, honor roll, Honor Soeiety, Nature Club, IRL, college. KIDD, SANDRA JOAN-Lynch, usher corps, Girls, League, marriage. KING, THOMAS DALE-Gresham, Student Body pres., LetIermen's Club, fr., jv. Sl var. football, fr., ju. 81 uar basketball, ju. Sl var. baseballg undecid- ed. KIRCHOFF, HELEN K A T H L E E N - Van Nuys High, Art Club, Pep Club, GAA: work. KNARR, RICHARD DENNIS - Troutdaleg Honor Society fpresjb, jr. 81 sr. play cast, Argus, Mun- hinotug, college. W KOZERA, VIRGINIA GERTRUDE-Wilkes, Girls, League, GAA: marriage. KRAUSE, HELEN IDA-Russellville, choir, Girls' League, work. KUCHENTHAL, DOROTHY ELLEN-Cedar Hills, Girls, League 3 work. KYLE, GEORGIA ANN-Rockwood, Girls, League, marriage. LADER, ALLAN NEIL-Gresham, honor roll '53, Ski Club: eollege. LANGE, URSULA GERTRUDE-Gresham, dance eomm., play eomm., Tri-Y, Ski Club, GAA, Mun- hinotu staff, business college. 9 LARSON, NORMAN LOUIS - Orient, Ski Club, FFA, college. LARSON, SARA ANN-Catlin High, Honor Society, jr. SL sr. play cast, Argus, Xantho fsedyj, Ski Club fpublicity mgr.jb, Debettes, IRL, college. LETHCOE, JAMES-Panhandle High, Texas, honor roll, Honor Society ftres.D, Argus, college. LEWIS, DARRYL CLYDE-Gresham, Boys, League, undecided. LIND, RONALD ALLEN-Portland Christian High, Boys, League, college. LOFGREN, JAMES ALLAN-Powell Valley, Boys' League, Ski Club, work. LOFTIN, HAYDEN GENE - Orient, LCtf0fITlCll,S Club, 8 var. traclf: undecided. LOFQUIST, MAIUORIE JOAN - Gilbert, Gym- lfannn, CAA, Slfi Club, college. LOGERXVELL, LARRY-Fairview, Boys' League, football, undecided. LONG, CAROLE ANN-Gresham, Student Council committee, Tri-Y, YFC, 50-50 Club, Shi Club, CA.-I, college. LONG, SHIRLEY MARIE-Powellhurst, office girl, steno. awards, C,-1.4, intramurals, work. LONGENECKER, DAVID VEYNON-Orient, stage crew, Ski Club, college. LORAIN, ROBERT SCOTT-Boring, Boys' League, college. I LOUGHMILLER., JANNELLE RUBY-.WcLoughlin High, Girls' League, work. LUKENS, BERT ALLEN-Gilbert, Ski Club, student athletic comm., intramurals, Navy. LYON, KEITH VVARREN-Gilbert, honor roll '54- '55, jr. class play east, Prom, Ski Club, college. MCALLISTER, JAMES THOMAS-Gresham, Hi-Y, Ski Club, college. MCCLAIN, JAMES ALLEN - Cascade Locks, var. basketball, college. .fray if C J f 'iii - wr-r X Q 9, N QS., ww I -an ?fqf:fi,?5'5f wif we I Qrv I H L. Q K X S.. 5.15 y. 5 ff. R C 17 ., .5 N 9 fu ,V 1 ' ,El vq, MCCORMICK, CONNIE-Orient, Girls' League, un- I decided. MCCREARY, HERBERT EDWARD - Troutdale, Boys' League, FFA, work. MCCURTAIN, ROBERT OLNEY - Powellhurst, Boys, League, wrestling, Air Force. MCINTYRE, GARY ALLEN-Gresham, honor roll, Honor Society fv. pres.j, Munhiriotu, intra- murals, college. MCKINZEY, KENNETH DONALD-Franklin High, Pep Club, Lettermenls Club, wrestling, unde- cided. MABEE, NORMAN DARYL-Lake Oswego High, Boys, League, work. MAGNUSON, JAMES ROSS - Bellingham High, Boys' League, Air Force. MAGNUSON, LEONARD DEAN-Boring, YFC, un- decided. MALONE, CHARLOTTE JEAN - Lynch, GAA, tumbling '55-'56, nursing. MANFULL, BARBARA JEAN - Pleasant Valley, honor roll '53, office girl ,56, dance comm., steno. awards, 50-50 Club, GAA, marriage. MARSH, RICHARD F L O Y D - Rockwood, Boys, League fsec,yJ , Hi-Y, Ski Club, ju. baseball, college. MERCER, JOE THOMAS-Cutbank High, Montana, band, choir, YFC, Glee, college. MERRITT, CHARLES-Powell Valley, Pep Club, jv. baseball, college. MERRIS, MARJORY ANN - Gilbert, YFC, Gym- kanna, intramurals, Air Force. MEYER, E L I Z A B E T H JOAN - Gilbert, Girls' League, YFC, undecided. MILES, EUGENE--Otis Orchards High, Spokane, YFC, band fpres.J , ju. 81 var. baseball, jv. basket- ball, college. MILLER, HILTON EARL-Gresham, fr. basketball, n cross country, jv. 81 var. track, Air Force. MILLER, KENNETH-Oregon City Junior High, Boys' League, college: MILLER, MARLA MAE-Greshamg honor roll ,53, dance comm., Tri-Y, Ski Club, ehoir, sr. play comm.g nursing. MILTENBERGER, CARL DENNIS - Russellville, honor roll '53, jr. 81 sr. play castg college. MITTELSTADT, RICHARD LEE-Wilkes, band, sr. play comm.g college. MOFFET, JANET ARLENE-Rockwood, Debettes, FHA fhistorian '563, CAAg college. MOORE, EVA MAE-Binnsmeadg Tri-Y, GAA, col- lege. MOORE, MARY BELLE-Girls' Poly, Girls, League, work. MOORE, NANCY LA D E A N - Sheridan, Girls League, in tra murals 5 work. MORRISON, MARILYN L O U IS E - Troutdaleg Honor Soeiety tveorres. sec'yP , Girls, League roun- eil, jr. Sz sr. play comm., Munhinotu section ed. jr., sr. Argus typist, YFC, Tri-Y, GAA' college NANCE, CAROL PAYE-Lymph, fhoif, Tri-Y, De: bettesg undeeided. NASSHAHN. YVONNE MARIE-HGreshamg Tri-Y, Debettes, Xantho, Ski Club, rally '53-154, mar- rmge. NELSON. DAVE LEE-L 'neh' ehoir Bo 's' Lea ue' , Q 9 - Q g s Army. NELS1 TN. PATSY LOUISE - Gilbert: ehoir, Ski Club, GAA: beauty eollege. NEWYBY. JOSEPHINE LOUISE-Oroville, Calif.: Debetles, GAAg undecided. NEWVNIAN. RONALD ROSShFranklin High, Boys, League, Navy. NIELSEN, LARRY NIACLEAN-Rockwood, Boys' League, YFCg eollege. NOREEN. ROBERT GERALD - Gresham, senior eouncil, honor roll, Honor Society, band, jr. play eomm., sr. play east, Barnes Show, Munhinotu editor, ,lunior Rotarian 356, Junior Cup Award, YFC tpublicity mgr., songleaderb, IRL, Nature Club tv. pres. '54j, JRC iv. pres. '54, pres. ,55, county pres. '56b g eollege. NORRANDER. MARK ALLEN - Pleasant Valleyg intramurals, fr. football, undecided. NOTESTINE. JUANITA KARENFLynchg class as- semblies, Barnes Show, jr. play eomm., Twirlettes 4sef yi , Pep Clubg work. Ci I i E' 5 1211 if , E K -:V ,Ri ui KN . F f fl? if f. ,, .. we ffl fl 37 ., OLSON, JIM R.-McKil1ley, Ohla., Boys, League, ,Nature Club Qpres. 35-1, v. pres. ,56b, college. OTT, CHARLENE NORMA-Pleasant Valley, honor roll, Honor Society, Girls, League Lsecay ,56J, choir, Csec'y '56I , jr. play comm., Argus reporter, ,Munhinotu index ed., Barnes Show, 50-50 Club, fry-Y, GAA, Football Queen, intramurals, col- ege. OWENS. ROY--Troutdale, Student Body publicity mgr, Student Council, jr. play, assembly activities, Boys, State, Argus, Rally King, IRL, Hi-Y, Ski Club, cross country track, spring track, wrestling, college. PALMBLAD, IVAN GORDEN-Gresham, Honor Society, Hi-Y, FFA, intramurals, jv. football, var. football, basketball, college. PARK, RICHARD IRWIN-Orient, FFA, IRL, track, football, Slfi Club, Varsity Rally, Argus editorial board, tennis, Boys, State, college. PATRICK, CAROL ,IEANH-Fairview, honor roll, band, assemblies, Debettes, Tri-Y, college. 9 PAW7LACK, RICHARD E.--Central Catholic, Boys League, Navy. PELKEY, YVONNE NELLIE-Powellhurt, Girls, League, work. PERKINS, DARRELL BRUCE-Gilbert, choir, Boys, League, work. PETERSON, DIANE RITA--Mill City High: assemb- lies, play comm., Twirlettes, Shi Club, college. PETERSON, SHARON YVONNE-Lynch, advanced choir, CAA, Clee, Slri Club, college. PETR ICEVIC, CATHERINE CLAIRE-0 r i e n t , Cirls' League comm., Girls' League, intramurals, undecided. PFITSHOW. JOHN DEAN-Lakeview High, Boys' League, college. PHANEUF. RUTH PATRICIA-Lynch, honor roll, Cirls, League council, adv. choir. dance comm., jr. and sr. plays comm., lllunhinotu, Steno. awards, Barnes Show, YFC, Tri-Y, CAA, intra- murals, college. PLEISS. PATRICIA JEAN-Sandy High: sr. play comm.. steno. awards, office girl, FHA, worl-r. POISEI., BETTY LUCILE-Troutdale, honor roll, jr. and sr. play, choir, college. POVVERS, LARRY RICHARD-C i l b e r t , Boys' League, Ski Club, Navy. PRUIIITT, RAYMOND JACK-Lynch, Boys' League, avy. QUADE, JACQUELINE MARIE-Troutdaleg Glee Club, intramuralsg marriage. QUAY, KAREN EVELYN-Powellhurstg adv. choir, first aid girl, dance comm., jr. and sr. plays comm., Debettes kvice pres. 7561! , Red Cross lrep- resentative '55j , Ski Club, GAA, work. REES, CHARLES ARTHUR-Fairview, honor roll, Honor Society, class assembly, jr. play comm., Boys, State, National Mathematic Association test winner '55, IRL QU. pres. '55, pres. '56 U , intra- murals, Leltermerfs Club, tennis, college. RHUADS, PEGGY KARIN-Gresham, senior coun- cil, Girls' League council, Honor Society, band, dance comm., and sr. play comm., Tri-Y, FHA, college. RICE. BEVERLIE RAE-Gresham, Student Body secretary, class see'y '53, honor roll, first aid girl, dance comm., and sr.play comm.. Basket- ball Princess 54, Usher Corp, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Xantho, 50-50 Club, CAA, Lettergirls, intramur- alsg business college. RICKS. VERA NANCY--Troutdale: honor roll, Honor Society, Argus, sr. play, dance comm.. Lettergirls, Tri-Y, JRC, CAA fpoint recorder! : college. ROGERS, PATRICIA MARIE - off.-nf: Girls' League, work. ROHDE. NAN MARIE-Pleasant Valley, Student Council, honor roll, class assemblies, dance comm., class play comm., Pep Club. Prom comm., GAA, intramuralsg college. ROSS. BOB LEROY-Lynch: Boys, League: college. RUTH. ,IANICE BIAE-Russellville: Xantho '54-55. Slfi Club '55. var. rally ,5-1-55-56: undecided. RUSSELL, GLENN EARL--Gresham, honor roll, band, jr. play comm., sr. play, Photography Club Hx pres.i, track: undecided. RUTH. RONALD LEROY--Troutdaleg Pep Club, Bovs' League: work. SAMUEL, NIGLLY KAY-Russellville, honor roll. class sec'y '56, class sec,y '55, assemblies, Sopho- more Queen, Basketball Princess '55, Prom comm., Xanthog work. SARGENT. SHARON ELAINE-Gresham: band, lr us YFC colle e ,f g ., g ,g . SAVA GE. GEORGE EVANS-Rockwood: fr. and jv. football, var. track: undecided. SCHAEFER, COLEEN YVONNE-Boulder City Junior High, Nevada, Girls' League, Gymkhanag zcorlf. SCHAEFER. EMMA MARLENE-Franklin High, Portland, honor roll, Honor Society, Argus, Pep Club l,treas.b, Debettes, Girls' League represen- tative, office girl, steno. award, dance comm., college. ' SCHLEICHARDT, ALVIN-Boys' League, undecid- i fx WV' T fdnfvr- -L. ,Stew .1- f , M X : 7 , as qw. up-....,7 'ff' x.. ,WW I l xx xt. s xii al. . ..ff feuw b . rj 5 iii SCHNE1DER, JIM LENOARD-Boring, adv. choir, men's ensemble, YFC Csong leader ,54. v. pres. ,55, pres. '56j, Hi-Y fchaplin5, tennis. base- ball. fr. basketball, Army. SCH1m,ULH, JOAN ALMA-Sheridall Highg Deb- eltes, Tri-Y. GAA, intramuralsg work. SCHULTZ, DOUGLAS LEE-B u e lc m an 3 Boys, League, college. SCOFIELD, ROSEMARY-Disston Junior High, Floridag adv. choir, candy stand, Mlmhinoyu JRC council, Tri-Yg undecided. SCOTT, VVINNIE MAY-Rockwoodg honor roll Honor Society, dance comm., sr. play comm. FHA fparlimentarian5g work. SEECER. DAVID DEAN-Boring: Boys, League: undecided. SEIBEL, DOLORES CHRISTINA - Powellhurstg Girls' League, GAA, Gymkhanag beautician. . SICIBERT. GARY EDYVARD-Gilbertg Boy,s League. Ski Club, college. SEIDL. ROBERT JEROME-Greshamg band, Boys' League, FFAg work. SESTER, JOHN WILLIAN1-Orient, Boys, Leagueg work. SHELLER, JIMMIE ALVIN-Powellhurstg Letter- men's Club, track, var. football, college. SHELLER, ,IOANNE MARGARET-Lynch, Honor Society, choir. dance comm., class assemblies, exchange student to Mexico City Qsummer of ,55l, Represented Junior Class at Older Girls' Conference, Girls, League pres., Tri-Y fsgt. at arms '55i, YFC, GAA fpres. ,55ibg nursing. SHEPARD, VVANDA MAE-Orient, Girls' League, Gymkhana, work. SHIPLEY, STANTON ALLEN- Rockwoodg Boys, League council, senior council, honor roll, Honor Society, fr. band, Munhinotu copy ed., Nature Club Cpres. ,56Jg college. SIGLER, NANCY LEA-Powellhurstg Girlls League, Debetlesg uncertain. SIMONIS, RUSS WAYNE-Fairviewg L!'tll?Tl7l!?ll,S Club, class assemblies, fr. 81 var. football ,54- '55-'56, fr., ju. K var. basketball, track, eo-captain of rar. bootball, jv. traelrg college. SLATON. DUN ROGER-Orient, Boys' League, urorlr. SLAYTON, TODDICE LYDETTE-Gresham: band, class assemblies, sr. play comm., Prom. comm., T'i-YQ nursing. s Q SMITH, JAMES STUART-Gresham, Ski Club, basketball, baseball, undecided. SPEED, RONALD MILFORD-Russellville, class v. pres. ,56, Boys, League representative, Prom comm. Qsub-chrm.i, Lettermen,s Club, ju. 31 var. baseball, choir, fr. football 81 basketball, jv. foot- -ball Sc basketball, college. STEELE, MARGARET MARY-Troutdale, office girl, Argus, Girls, League, work. STEVENS, DAVID FRANK-G r e s li a m , Boys, League, Ski Club, college. STEWART, DONALD EDWARD-Lyllchg honor roll, Boys, League, college. STONE, CAROLE Ef-Gresham, honor roll, Honor Society, State Girls, League tres. ,56, District Girls, League v. pres. ,55, Girls' League council, Girls, League representative ,511-, senior executive council, Portland Y-Teen Interclub council 1Sf'0,y ,55, pres. ,56l, jr. play cast, sr. play cast, class assemblies, Debettes dance comm., Tri-Y iv. pres. ,55, program chrm. ,54-J, Girls, State, college. STORMO, LARRY GEORGE-Woodbltrllg Boys, League, basketball, marriage. STREBIN, ROBERT SAMUEL, JR.-Troutdale, Honor Society, sr. play cast, exchange .student to Hlexico ,55, Pep Club, college. STROVVBRIDGE, JOHN ALFRED-Orient, Boys, League, YFC, track, Air Force. SYVEISBERGER, SHARON LYNN-Powellhurst: choir, Girls, League, Glee, Gymlfhana, marriage. SWEITZER, SHARON LEE-Franklin High, Port- land, Student Body election comm., dance comm., Argus, lwunhinotu, Ski Club, GAA, tennis, col- 0 leg . SYRING, MILO JAMES-Gilbert, Boys, League, un- decided. TALBERT, SHIRLEY ARLENE-Gilbert, sr. play comm., Argus, Ski Club, Ping pong champ, GAA tumbling, intramurals, college. TALLENT, GLORIANA JANE -Fairview, adv. choir, girls, choir, Tri-Y, GAA, college. TAYLOR. EVA ROSALIE-Lynch, Girls, League, Nature Club, Gymlrhana, college. TAYLOR, KEN EUGENE-Lynch, Boys, League. football, baseball, undecided. THOMAS, GLENDA LENORE-Willfes: class activi- ties. usher corp 1sec,y '55, v. pres. ,56I, FHA 1sec,y '54, pres. '55 I . Debettes, G .-1 A, intramurals, Gvmlfhana: work. THUNTPSUN. DON CHARLES-W'ill.'es: class as- semblies, assemblies. Open House assembly. Barnes Show. Pep Club, shozcbusiness or college. . Q F 'LP' . - . M HJ , .,.::, ' 1 'ACN E, TIIORSTAD, HARVEY LYLE-Powellhurstg honor roll, Nature Club, wrestling, college. THORUD, IVAN EUGENE-G r e s h a m 5 Boys' League, Armed Services. TIPP, LORETTA MAE-class assembly ,53, Sopho- more Class princess, majorette, Twirlettes Club fpresj, GAA, work. TOOKE, DON EUGENE-Orient, Boys, League, col- le e. TOWIESEND, ARLENE LILLIAN-Gilbert, Student Council comm., sr. play comm., dance comm., Girls' League comm., Glee, YFC, Tri-Y, 50-50 Club, Debettes, Pep Club, Lettergirls, GAA, in- tramuralsg work. TOYOOKA, HENRY S.-Wilkes, honor roll, Boys, League, track, wrestling, college. TRAHAN, SHARLENE BEVERLY-Gilbert, honor roll, Honor Society, Prom. comm., class play comm., class assemblies, exchange student to Nlexico lsummer of ,55i, Debettes fsecly ,56b, Pep Club isgt. at arms '54b, GAA, college. TRUUTMAN, HELEN MARIE-Powellhurstg office girl, Argus, Tri-Y, intramuralsg work. TSCHOPP. JOYCE ELAINE-Estherville Highg honor roll. choir, dance comm.. Tri-Y fseclyl Debettes, CAA, glee, intramuralsg college. TUTTLE, SHARON IRENE-Lynch, Honor Society, honor roll, office girl, class activities, jr. Si sr. play comm., Argus, Munhinotu, steno. awards, Tri-Y, YFC, GAA, college. TYSON, GERALD GLENN-Lynch, Boys' League, undecided. UNDERWOOD, JANET LARUE-Franklin Junior High, usher corp fpres. '56l, Argus, Munhinotu, Debettes, Tri-Y, undecided. VOLLRATH, SHIRLEY YVONNE-Troutdaleg Deb- ' ette, Ski Club, ballet, tumbling, marriage. WALDON, JAMES THEADORE-Benson, Boys' League, Air Force. WALKER, .IUDITH ARLENE-Powellhurst, first aid girl, class assemblies, sr. play comm, work. WALKER, MARLENE JOAN-Lynch, Honor Socie- ty, jr. class play, sr. class play cast, Barnes Show, IRL, 50-50 Club, CAA, adv. tumbling fcaptainj, sr. class representative fStudent Councilfg col- lege. WAUGH, CHARLES WARD-Boring, Boys' League, work. WELCH, MARTIN JAMES-Lynch, jr. Sz sr. class play comm., dance comm., IRL fsgt. at armsf, Hi-Y, ju. baseball 81 football, var. track, college. WELCH, MARTINCJAMES-Lynbh, jfs sf. Class play comm., dance comm., IRL Csgt. at armsl, Hi-Y, jv. baseball 84 football, var. track: college. WETZEL, NORMAN MICHAEL-Gresham, fr. foot- ball, basketball, ju. football, track, college. WHITE, EUGENE-Powell Valley, choir, sopho- more assembly, jv. football, var. football, college. WHITE, HERBERT-Russellville, class assemblies, jr. play, Argus, ,Munhinotu business mgr., Radio Club, intramurals, jv. track, college. WHITE, KEITH HAMILTON-Gresham, class sgt. at arms '52-53, Student Council, senior council, dance comm., Lettermen's Club fpresj , baseball, basketball, college. WILLIAIIIS, FREDRICK HENRY-Damascus, Boys' League, FFA, work. ' WILLS, HAZEL CHRISTINE-Gilbert, usher corps '53, Girls' League, GAA, marriage. WILSON, RICHARD KEITH-Rockwood, Boys' League, YFC, work. WINKLER, MARY ANN-Lynch, Girls' League, Tri- Y, GAA, work. WITALIS, .IOINELL-Estacada High, dance comm., jr. play, Girls' League, Pep Club, GAA, work. WITZEL, BRUCE N.-Union, stage crew, YFC, Hi-Y fsec'y-tres. '56J , college. WOODWARD, MERCINE MAE-Cut Bank, Mon- tana, Girls' League, work. WOODWORTH, ,lOHN4Russellville, dance comm., class assemblies, rally squad, Lettermen's Club, ju. basketball, tennis, college. . Y E YOUMANS, TRACY STUART-Russellville, Boys' League, undecided. I. ,-,t4 , by 5 T-Y 1' I 2 1 I it 1 I. fl K' I dk. ,EX I 1? f 'J' an QA F gg III 'N' 1 ,r I 24 F 6,- 1'-1? ' it if 4 r r' ' I t SENIORS NOT PICTURED BLASER, ERLAND ERNEST- 0 r i e n t , Boys' League, undecided. BROWN, WILLIAM ROBERT-Gresham, Boys' League, FFA, Lettermenls Club, football '53-'56, wrestling, track, college. CHILDRES, MARGARET ELLEN-Sandai, Japan, Girls' League, marriage. CROUCH, JOEL WILLIS-Woodbzirn Junior High, Boys' League, var. football, track, college. FRANK, EDWIN CARL-Orient, Boys' League, FFA, work. GARRISON, DANIEL JOSEPH-Benson, Boys, League, undecided. GEHRKE, JOAN MARIE-Hood River, G i rls' League, nursing. HILL, DON LEROY-Evergreen Grade, San Jose, California, Boys, League, ministry. HILL, ROBERT EVERETT-Evergreen Grade, San Jose, California, Boys' League, ministry . LAWS, SANDRA LEE-Rockwood, Girls, League: work. MC SWEENEY fHOGANW, SHARLEEN ANN - Parkrose I High, Girls' League, Debetzes, Pep Club, marriage. MILSTED, WAYNE KEITH-Powellhurst, Boys, League, undecided. SWEET, GEORGE BENNIE-Benson, Boys, League, work. 'TRAXI.ER, PAUL WAYNE--Irvilig Junior High. Q Pocatello, Idaho: Hi-Y, track: Air Force. WALLING. KENNETH-Vancouver High, choir, Y Boys' League, YFC, var. football 81 basketball, 1 track, college. 3 WATT, DON-Evergreen High, Boys' League, FFA, baslretball, baseball, traek, armed servires. There it goes, another Chemistry explosion! 4 L , , W -,K H Y -1,1 1. Mf1'iiX3i1k?s'1uxfws tj? . V27 I is s our cap and gown must fit just so! Cards and announcements, Q . X Th' D 5 another decision 44 SEN I IPR HALL 0F FAME BEST FIGURE-PHYSIQUE Mllflel Anderson, Paul Bernick I 2 w A t ,fs . an'- N n , ikL X ., f f fg, f f , , -f' wtsm. T T J , 1 6 . 1 ,Y . Q 2. ,V x MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Ricks, Russ Simoni SENIUR HI TURY The class of '56 bCg2iI1 its high school career in September, 1952 and for four short years shared work, enjoymcnts,and friendships. Approximately 557 students enrolled, which was the largest number of baby gophers ever to enter Gresham High. Organizing under the capable guidance of Mrs. lrma Greisel, class advisor, the freshmen elected the following class officers: Gary Ackerman, president, Paul Bernick, vice-presidentg Gloria Evoniuk, secretary and Paul Bancroft, sergeant-ab arms. The first event of the year was, the Frosh Frolic at which student talent was highlighted. Class officers performed the traditional trophy polishing. The Freshman Assembly in May, which won first place in the class competition, concluded the class activities for the year. President Tom King, Vice-president .David Dykstra and Secretary Beverlie Rice guided sopho- more classmates through the '53-'54 year. A large turnout at the annual Sophomore Party witness- ed the elaborate coronation of Queen Molly Samuel and King Paul Bancroft. Sophomore-sponsored Twirp Day formed the prelude to the Print and Cord dance. Activities for the year were completed by serving for the Junior-Senior Prom and the Senior-Parents' Reception and by decorating for Baccalaureate. Beverlie Rice was chosen Sophomore Princess of the Basketball Dance. Juniors moved into prominence as Paul Bancroft, president: Normal Bredall. vice-presidentg Molly Samuel, secretary and Eddie Davison, sergeant-at-arms lcd the '56 class into a highly success- ful year. ln April. the juniors staged Hour Hearts Yvere Young and Cayf, a comedy of thc roaring twenties which starred Marlene Wfalkcr and Sara Larson and was successfully directed by Miss Janie Richardson. The Junior-Senior Prom, f'Coral Enchantment. under the direction of Chairman Paul Bancroft was a huge success. Several class members served at the Senior Banquet and as the final tribute to the class of '55, decorated for commencement. Juniors receiving honors and distinc- tion for the year were Bob Noreen. Junior Cup Wiinner and Molly Samuel, Junior Princess at the Basketball Dance. During 1955-56 the seniors reached their goal as leaders of the school. President David Dykstra, Vice-president Ron Speedg Secretary lwolly Samuel and Sergeant-at-Arms Max Gerlt led the active class. One of the main highlights of the year was the Senior Class Play, uThe Man Xvho Came to Dinner. which starred Dennis Miltenberger and was directed by Miss Winifretl Casterline. The latter part of the year was occupied with preparation for the Senior Banquet. Senior-Parents' Re- ception and Commencement. Outstanding seniors of 1956 included Ray Haase and Katharine Kibler who won Elks' scholar- ships. ,lim Lcthcoe and Katharine Kibler received Honorable Mention awards in the Westirlgliouse Science Exposition. Lorretta Tipp was chosen Queen of the Basketball Dance while Queen Charlene Ott reigned at the Football Dance with her Princesses Marlene Walker and Gloria Evoniuk. fflther Senior honors are noted elsewhere in this book.l The busiest, best and final year drew to a close for the class of '56 as the climax, commencement preparations, got underway. Witli eyes on the future 31111 fond memories of happy experiences at GUHS, the class of '56 ends its high school career. m WMM INTRODUCTl0N T0 . . . 1 .lunior Council Class of '57 Sophomore Council Class of '58 Freshman Council Class of ,59 Activity Snapshots While attempts to master verbs, ratios, and pulleys foster friendly competition among students, class projects, meetings and parties form ties between classmates. ,H Ut e em F 5 Woolf Cs ,Q LY NY ' 6 S RK? R L' N SN lie is KRMQUQ A s, 'tflfigf L7 L14 kpc, HSL q Li -fa QI H1 by K Q .. 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The Junior Play, '4Jenny Kissed Mef' which starred Nancy Lintner, Chuck Loveyand Bob Sheveland, proved to be delightful and captivating. The play was presented in April under the direction of Miss Janette Richardson. For the May-time Junior-Senior Prom, the class pre- sented Sianoda under the capable direction of gen- eral chairman Lorraine Troh. Jeannine Burch was chosen Junior Princess of the Basketball Dance. Following Junior tradition, several members of the class served at the Senior Banquet and decorated for Commencement. Miss Ruth Henderson and Mrs. Dorothy Bumala concluded their third year as ad- visors. . .gi Danny Knapp President Bob Sheveland Vice-President Wallita Armstrong Secretary F we ,, 753 ., 4 , ab? 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Carol Viskov, Dick Wanous, Jim WCHVBFQ Jim W'eher, E Wvebef, Wesley Wegelter, Anita Wells, Dwayne Weyalid, Linda Wheeler, Lyndall Wiebold, Irene Wiggs, Larq 'f' 3' of 2, Q he f, 'S vf loeo 'Q -we -A llii 4' E, M 1 .r J kerh ' V g ', 1 r 'I . K ,fi D , J .X ' H' ' '. 'C 4 V 7 ' ,ii ' vu! i ' J. ,fi-31 J 4 I , A I x ,,,, . 4 'yi iff , i ,ggi we f QW o 14 1 -a ,.ii A ,. QS f !4A,W.,2t ' --f 1. V. ,. , -'-i Q f '.. i . - E K l , V V , l ,J J ' e .H k ' . J , d 'Q 'ein, I , fa N x i A wslk gd , 4 Williams, Le Roy Williamson, Jim Wilson, Janice Wilson, Terry Winters, John Witter, Don Wormald, Linda Yeager,'Shirley Ziemefa jlldl Ziemer, Keith Ziemer, Ken Zimmerman, Leon Zornman, Joan Zufelt, Curoli Zumalt, Carol ' N I . li ,I xy! 1 . Q, ,ii ' , J , , e f -af f E Mx ' I if ll: 5: , Nu i g . x T.. 3 C' . ST- 'C l if i i f W, - .I 1 X if leaae. ' ' e J ' ,,, M. ,,., i ,,,, X 3 ,,,. f Q , Ar J I L 'l J V 'O Y A f JU' pf ' fl we . , ' I XQBI J VIA, CAMERA SHY f X ,, ' ' , . ' , D M P Anderson, Chris Kennear, Ted Middleton, Roger f' x ' X' Q xi Blanchard, Maurice King, Donna Moore, Roy lk ' ' Carpenter, Stanley Kirkwood, Nelson Morgan, Larry 'X l ' Chase, Aflhlll' f. Knox, Mildred Palmer, Doug Vi Coreson, Caroll 9 Kretschmer, Jackie Riley, Errol - I Dishmalli Cary LaFortune, Carole Rodlun, Jack f Guenther, Jerry Lanz, Phyllis. Schimke, Sally , Q' '.x Hargrave, Bonnie Laeton, Dorothy Schuttle, Carol X XX Hossner, Walter Laws, Jean Shaw, Donald ' ' -I , Hutson, Dale Kellar, Iona Kent, Don Lehman, Patricia Lorton, Dorothy Mark, Richard Smith, Don Sparks, Richard Zimmerman, Richard 5 . fl i J qjated: J. Hamner, M. King, M. fl St SOPHOMORE CGUNCIL The sophomore class, led by Pat Kirkpatrick, presi- dentg Ken Landgraver, vice-presidentg Mary Hering, secretaryg Mike Gillard, sergeant-at-armsg and guided by advisors, Miss Leonora Guinazzo and Mr. George Perry, began its activities with the annual Sophomore Class Party. November Nocturne . The main event of the evening was the crowning of Queen Jackie Crouse and King Mike Vawter. Bonnie Bachelder was chosen Sophomore Princess of the Basketball Dance. The active Sophomores also sponsored two sock dances after games. In May, several class members served at the Junior- Senior Prom and the Senior-Parents' Reception. To conclude their activities the class of '58 decorated for Baccalaureate. H Pat Kirkpatrick President Ken Landgraver Vice-President Mary Hering Secretary 5 55 -5515, f f xv. 5 .Q -,- spccl ., pp f z esii , W,t , . ii 4. ' f .351 55' k 4 evees A 7 . isi -A ' riaa 89' 3 fs ii. X, ,V fb Jr all , 30 I X ,H Gillard, R. Manfull, M. Hering, K. Landgraver, P. Kirkpatrick. anding: Mr. Perry, Miss Guinaz- zo, M. Vawter. 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N ,-' f i - i -Xnson, Bob CAMERA SHY Aquino, Eugene Connor, Linda Cochran, Bill Crandall, Sylvia Crampton, Richard Cunningham, Sharon Frank, Howard Fulton, Charles Calherth, Howard Catten, Gerald Craymer, Waxlt Hunt, Roger IOIIIISOII, Rivhard Iones, Jim Larson, Cary Lively, Linda Loftin,'Leonard Marshall, Don Nelson, Myron Oman, Donald Owens, Ken Williams, Romelle Willoughby, Bobbie Wills, lj Young, Frank Zimmerman, lxzltllyzimmerlmmlJ L if .- I- v W 1,,.,i, ,2,', L o a ti Orr-utt, Lorraine Payne, Jerry- Peterson, Glen Pivkell, Bob Reed, ,io Ellen Rutz, Pat Sr-liroder, Bill Qrll, Ellen Toploff, Robert Thornton, Elizabeth Wainwriglit, Robert Seated B. Curhart, R. Kitchen, D. Grimm, N. Purkeypile, M. Blame, B. Townsend, M. Ando. Slandzng: Mr. Olson, Mrs. West, C Reams. FRESHMAN CDUNCIL The class of 1959 began their high school career by organizing themselves with the help of co-advisors, Mrs. Elizabeth West and Mr. Charles Olson. 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A W V ' r , i , rt, K, , X '1 ' L lion Alma K X I W 1 A, Q . ,Y , ,let-ker, Charlene Vanxvleet, Robert Vasey, Leon Yates, .lllilY Ziemern, Diillilf Smith. Laurel Smith. Will' Snell, Larry, Alexander, Rudy Coreson, Barbara Creswell, Rhobie Daugherty, Sally Dean, Chuck Erivkson, Patricia Felsman, Deanna lfrakcs, Claudine Frazier, Patrieia Enquist, Erie Fim-lx, Carry Fogel, Robert Frame, Merle Frzll1cis.'Waller Fuller, Danny Calland, Ronald Harris, Sandra Heath, William Hoffman, Richard Hollingsworth, Arron Hudgeons, Maxine Kalk, Charles Johnson, Roger Lombardi, Al Lombardi, Leonard Lucas, Tommy Lundberg, Phyllis Mcflraw, Herb Nason, Charles Packard, John Parson, Ronald Shimizu, Roy iynder, Dennis Townsend, Bill Woriel, Dirk avi wr 5,1 if wa 154' M., ' 'va Ov tg'-I K IO 1-'H if 1 . 5 ' ' 4 'if 1. C. Stone, E. Beckman: 2. C. Ott, 3. S. Larson, J Drenckpohl, A. Denningg 4. P. Brown, H. Pennickg 5 M WW' Q 1- I 1 D. Jenkinsz, 6. L. Stormog 7. S. Tuttle, M. Kerslakeg 8. S. Gaines' 9. T. For uson C. Nance' 10 , g , , . S. Gaines, S. Santeeg 11. S. Foland, D. Park, G. Haycleng 12. S. Larson, 13. C. Stone, R. Newman, B. Lukens, B. Noreeng 14. C. Coker, T. Ashmore, J. Stanky, D. Schmid, 15. L Beekman, P. Haysg 16. T. Slaytong 17. M. Camphellg 18. M. Gillarllg 19. M. Kerslakeg 20. C. Stone, D. Flener, Miss Caslerline, B. Poiselg 21. J. Artman, J. Thomas, J. Kretschmerg 22. D. Lewis. .4 1 18 ee. S 41 42 ...ff . S Y -. M, .. 2 INTRODUCTION T0 Student Government League Councils Publications Music Service Clubs Interest Clubs Honoraries f 2 at fe 0 ' X ,gl my Lib Q at M I 12' ll .Q pl Hi fl 2 3' , ll ,s Lf jf ,Q I g 5 - f U 1- lf- N Q ' ' H C ' if il I , .H . , Whether we join JEEP . SE, ff Rxff, if ll f , Mfg! clubs and f '- ly, 'lf' t,2.vf'wf 9 2 5 f . . QL' A organlzatlons for iii L 4. fi . V . f V f QQVQ fun, Servwe, li 1 - W f l recreation, or 1 12 1 5 if it 1 1 is , ttb' if v , Qin i N, 4 EP felloushzp, we P ik 55 broaden our K r, . e mterests, develop llfigg leadership, and learn V to work W Co-operatively. 2 tl' Lp 'LJ 7 L tg ' V I r I f 17 J ,f ff t QW ,W , t my Jff,f?l7?'1 W1 0 Wu, L Vijay ML' .f j 2214316 Qjillblyft: ,dl fl! V, L ,qt to ff ow J J e Mlgljiipp ,I JJ fl! J rye 4 ff .Way M kv, Q It ,J jf M0 p X, V rl wi All WU if LLV 4 bt V 1 1 www -iuu:u X agfx HX .Muni Xuvlw I T ,. imcbgggf-ww'3:1'f'Mf'f 1x,...'7w '1w,...'wm21-.2Lfm.Q,A..4Qaxc-,.-+.w1x- ' .fn.uA,vM4m.-UsgmQLLM:4,- f,y....,Q+f-J, R I ' ,L 1 , , -. ,-X- ,e , . .f K. , A I- , X.. ,, S ,,, , f ,C ? I, . :v41.:Q 1' av -25-Qlgf' , , 'A Lui , Y. E. -:ef ,I 1, ,,3' E -H9 ' QS:-Ffa. . .. x N- . -- - - -. x . . . . tg, -,nigh .-3,7 - ,gsgyr . - 5, .,,4-,vk -A.. . , X . ff. i, - 1 ,f ,. V - f - my ' -, N ,eff 'ffr .F xl v MW , 1 v . If' . V , . ,f .- 4, - 1 '. ar 5 J f L Q-RGU STUDENT BUDY UFFICERS 0F 1955-56 Linda Wormald Vice-President BCVCf116 R106 Secretary Tom King President fl 'QW 'r' Paul Bernick Sergeant-at-arms af? Gail Duquette Publivity Manager STUDENT CDUNCIL The Student Council, the governing body of Gresham Union High School, is composed of eight class representatives ltwo elected from each classb, three members chosen from the student- body at large, the Argus editor, and the five student-body officers, who represent all the students in school affairs. Student government is specifically designed to develop the responsibility and knowledge nec- essary in becoming a better citizen. The councilis activities were aligned in this direction under the leadership of president, Tom King, and the guidance of their advisor, Miss Winifred Casterline. The executive council consisting of the five officers met every Tuesday to receive petitions or suggestions from the Student Body. The entire council met on Thursdays to vote on the is- sues. The following committees, composed of students desiring to participate more in Student Body activities, were formed with a student council representative acting as the chairman: Clean-Up, Orientation, Constitution, Assembly, Social, Financial, Athletic, Publicity, and Election. This year as they did last year, the Student Council organized a trash-clash with Central High School to see who could keep their school the cleanest. Every organization in school was in charge of a certain area and with the majority of students cooperating with the Student Council, Gresham won the second annual trash-clash. Fall, winter, and spring Regional Conferences were attended by delegates from Gresham. Gresh- am for the first time was asked to send a representative to the National Student Body Confer- ence to be held this summer in the East. This year's vice-president, Linda Wformald., was elected to be Gresham's delegate and Miss Casterline was asked to chaperon a group of repre- sentatives from the Northwest to this conference. wg K 1' g Row 1: L. WOI'IIlillll., T. King, B. Rice. and P. Bernick. Row 2: W. Casterline, advisor, K. Knudson, G. Duquette, M. King, M. Dahl. and D. Grimm. Rau' 3: C. Reams, M. Wallkt-r. B. Schloredt, M. Haase. M. Vawler, E. Davison, S. Santee, and D. Park. GIRLS, LEAGUE CUUNCIL Seated: C. Stone. R. Baker. J. Burch. C. Ott. ,l. Sheller, Nl. Dahl, D. Jenkins, J. Ray. L. WOFIll8lCl. Standing: R. Phaneuf, K. Knurlson. Nl. Morrison, R. Manfull, Mrs. Jones, R. Kitchen, S. Gaines, P. Rhoads, M. Schaelfer. C. Johnson. Pres. ..,..,, , Vice-Pres. Sec. ....,....... . Sgt. at Arms Pub. Mgr. .. Advisor ...... PR ES I DE N T officers A Activities Joanne Sheller Jeannine Burch Charlene Ott Dorothy Jenkins Margie Dahl Mrs. Esther Jones YJQUCL t ........ i . s w M i4 V xitsii. uw. JOANNE SHELLER District conferenceg snowball dance senior rceeptiong installation cere monyg big and little sister teag state girls' league conventiong and career day. Purpose: Wllo bring all girls to getherf' BUYS' LEAGUE CUUNCIL PRESIDENT Dfficers Pres, ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, Dale Keeney Vice-Pres. ,..,,,. .,,.. H ank McCu1l0ugh Sec. ,,,,,YY,,,,A,,,A. .,.........,,.... D ick Marsh Sgt. at Arms ...A...7........ David WO0df01'd Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nlr. Bernard Monnes 9 if ., it 2 M D , f 1 Ps- , 'J' L, 'Qupnlfu M1 gf Activities Assembliesg special speakersg mov- ies. Purpose: Wfo provide education and entertainment for boys. . ff. 1 1 o 5 I A . . 1 ., i M ,5 v I - ! x -...D K .,,. ' f7W.s9 at ,. 3' 5 x f -3g,Ei2Le,1,fg , ,1. 529515 Aw in -me x 3 J V x Seated: Hr. Nlonnes. H. xlCCllll0llgll. D. Kl't'llt'y'. D. xIill'Sll. J. Hamm-r. Standing: D. W'00df0rd. D. Van Dvusen. S. Shipley. C. Love. B. Carliurt. USHER CIDRPS Row 1: R. Ingalls, Mrs. Clie-ney, G. Fandrich, J. Underwood. C. Tl1OlIlilS, Miss johnson, P. Erickson. Row 2: E. Cooper. S. Kidd, C. Randall, C. Turner. R. Harris. Ron' 3: li. Vuuglunl. J. Krvlsclnner, G. M4-tz, R. Cruwforil. PRESIDENT Ufficers Activities PWS- ' ------ ------'- --Ab J ml U'1'lC1'W00'l U'Sl19I'i11g for the Mt. Hood Conan-igg Vice-Pres. .. ..,,,.,,..... Glenda Thomas Advisors ,,,, Miss Nvllic Johnson Mrs. Lcora Cheney senior playg junior play and Choir concert. Purpose: Wllo assist at school func- tions. JAN UNDERWOOD TWIRLETTES PRESIDENT Ufficers Q h Activities Pres. -qq-q-wq qqqq---q-----A'q-A Loretta Tipp I-3, Twirlcll at football gamesg football Vitftx-Pres. -Y Lorraine Troll 5 dance, Christmas anfl pep parades. See. , . ,... , Treas. ,,. A.AAA eeee e Sgt. at Arms Pub. Mgr. Diane Peterson Eunice Mcflill Fi. L.. ,wb .. , fwfr grin Argrrrrr fi . , 5 y flaw., Mary Molczan 4 rr. rrr, . Ruby Heinlein l,ORRE'I'TA TIPP' Gymkhana and basketball games. PurpoSe:HTo perform at school ac'- tivilies. l M9 Q. 8 . I hr r .4 Aff i -q. X Row l: D. Peterson, l.. Tipp, L. Troll. 2 Row : I.. Steele, M. Molvzam, E. Mvllill, R. Heinlein. J. Fnnilrivll. Row 3: J. Wewtfall, P. Fritz, L. Thornton, K. Eivllner. D. Joy. C. Turner Rau' 4: J. tllnlilnt, D. Koon. E. Cooper, J. Burrh, B. Smith. M. Cox. NATIUNAL HONOR SIICIETY Kon' 1: J. l.n:lln'0e, M. Jensen. C. M1-lntyrc, M. Morriaon. Row 2: Miss Newhnufe, D. Jenkins, B. Armstulz, M. Wfulkcr, M. Anderson, 5. Tulllc. L. Chronisler, M. Svolt, S. Trahaln, N. Rohde, Mrs. Bllllllliil. Rau' 3: Mr. Blaluvcll, E. Davison, C. Ott, J. Sheiler, N. Ricks, E. BCl'klllilll, M. Svhuefer, C. Rees, C. Stone, T. King, Mrs. Ureisel. Row 4: P. Hays, I. Pzllnlhlaul. P. Rhouds, K. Kihler. H. Holloway, B. Noreen, U. Baker, R. Strebin, S. Shipley, R. Haulsc, Miss Cuslcrlino-. PRESIDENT N , Ufficers Activities Pies- ,----V----------------.-.--............. Dick Knarr ' , Kiwanis Dinner honoring CIIHYICI' V1Ce'PrCS' --------- G 39' MCIHWW Q QW. ,S ineinbersg writing of the constitu- SGC- ............ ......... M arletta Jensen - - - - Cor Sec Marilyn Morrison f L' , gf tl0l1Q lIlSl8ll2:lll0Il by the Llncoln TTCHS. ., ..,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Jilll Lgihcge ' V i Ofticers- . 6, Purpose: Wfo create an enthusiasm K for scl10Ia1'sl1ip. F5 fi Q G1 78 , JG . 92 I THREE YEAR Kon' R. Hou' HONOR ROLL l: L. Wbfllllllll. li. Alllblllll. K. Knumlaon Pulumlm. J. FTSTIQEIQ 5. Santee. 2: P. Bernivk, P. Rhouala. M. .-Xmlerfon Thomas, J. BLll't'll. S. Truhun. How S. Hou' H. 3: H. Nivkf-lf, L. Troll. ll. Hurt. li. Brown, Crurlin. I-: C. 'xl'kCl'lllilIl, M. H2lFIT6hly'. H. Tovookzl, Thorstml. T. Bin-ln. U. Orr. I ,J. FOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL Rou' 1: K. Kihler, C. Ott, D. Jenkins, B. Poisel, Jensen. How 2: 1. Palnlbluml, C. Uuhl. P. Hans. C. Sion:-, D. Knarr, R. Noreen. Ron' 3: E. Davison, S. Shipley, J. Lelhvoe. R fwtrolxin. Ll. Rubs. R. H2llIrl'. TWO YEAR HONOR ROLL Row l: 5. Slilllhlbll. K. Zillllllkflllilll. A. Nlullalnn-3, P. Ml't:illlll, B. Furlue-r. Y. T,lllN'E. N. Rohde. U. Brislou. Run' 2: J. S1-lnnicl, E. Clic-nke, D. Yollrnlll. P. Humble. J. NTAIYIAIIIP, J. Quiring. J. llrvllvkpolll. il. May. Run' 3: G. Kufer. IJ. Cuylon. 5. Km-lnmlgll, B. Rive. N. Ricks. II. Loma. lf. B1-rknnnl. U. Churvh. Kun' 1: M. fAkN-. D. Jn-line-lx. 11. Knulfon. B. Svhlorvxll. R. Hanson. 5. l,1ll'r0ll. Rm: S: E. Pzlrllvll. M. Xamh-r. K. l,1IIlllgll'1lXt'I'. R. Millvlftalall. T. Hulvlrzlrql, D. Bake-r. K. Lyon. 79 M UNHINIPTU ig Imi ggilgzf ., o . -- swisfaf--1-.' . .. Sharon SWCIIZCI' Art Editor Stan Shlpley Copy Editor wu....,,,,,m 5 5: wi Charlene .Ott Alfiigg 5. Index Editor FUI ' . .W Carole Stone Assistant Editor 1, Bob Noreen Editor-in-Chief jmfa K , . 1 ..- 1 M fm.. gp, ,..... TWG' to if PROOFREADERS AND TYPISTS Boyd Holloway Photographer 80 Left to right: S. Tuttle, D. Knapp, R. Phaneuf, U. Underwood., B. Rice, H. Trautman, T. Birch, R. '- if jg? Q. 332, .fx , - Qgjofki f- . -' QA new ? fe P1 F ,H . , , e t to nght B C055 A Denmng, H Whlte P Downey. FK, k.,, , 5 fx? ' Russ Geiseman Activities Editor Howard Jones Advisor GRESHAM ARGIIS .9 9514! N X ...ll wx WNXXQX U, ' 'a , Racer: XX N A 7' V fo,' o I.: , S i : X CHOLASTIC Q, ' ' A l W uso'-Wx S RESS R x Xx-., X yawn .. X . X' They Need You Now Nh-at has happened to all of the loyal townsfolk since ntball season was over? At the three Gresham home mes there have been only a handful of them. Many re relatives of the players. Gl'8Sll8lll,S two win, five loss record may not be very good, but do the people of this community need a contender for the state championship with a perfect or near perfect record before they can come to the games and root for the home boys? From the amount of adults that have attended the Cleveland and Jeffer- son games it certainly seems so. What has happened to the loyal adults of Gresham 10 were behind the Gophers all the way during foot- ll season?'Have they disappeared like Gresham's win :'ing':' C . Q 'omg to mess fine teams in the f the them. Coach ,Rini - Monn ars G I M 'eshz need SIU H011 Clash, he In 1. But mp I e and ft tl ! . S. is, ,the X T -sf ist- pre ,J ' A ' - ing 00nd G. Kusvr. D. Hulzm, B. Culver. tted 00m- pletely. A good resolution for the New Year might he a pledge J follow the Trash Clash policy throughout the year! w Argus Staff Associate Editor ...... . Paul Lewis News Editor . . . Joyce Quiring Feature Editor . . ,Penny Hays Sports Editor . . . Paul Lewis Business Manager . .... Nancy Ricks Exchange Editor ....... Sheryl Mosely Ad Staff .... . Pat Anderson, Shiley Talbert, ' Deanne Darnielle, Janet Underwood, Loren Hafnmond Typists ....... - . . . Connie Diesch, Sharon Tuttle, Peggy Steele, Marlene Schaeffer. Photographers .... Boyd I-Iollowaly, Sega Culvzer ac emps er Reporters .... Tony Birch, Charlene Ott, Kirsti Knudson, Erland Parnell, Frances J arrard, Linda Flem- ing, Shirlene Shepherd, Dorothy Maust, Tom Martinson, Barbara Farber, Dianne Steele, Glenda Calhoun, Ruth Walker, Sue Rothweller, Gail Ellertson, Pat Anderson, Henrietta Nickels, Glenda Kaser, Larry Kurtz, Bill Ar- nold, Ron Lind, Allen Lader, Ann Mullaney. 82 Hotrods Hamburgers- MG Suspension M355 Exffdu rearing Great Appal Vie el By Lind and Lader This time we enter the realm, of sports cars. , We shall use Ker Ads and mme li sh Dont worry, there are v few casualties, remarked a 1 visitor as she 2 . . . . ads. terrified, in a ch: tude usl old G 3. 1' Job the mos dun Q :ne y first 1 1 Y ahe nl: ste, fox an very Seated: N. Ricks. und Miss otli touch S 1'1?g5gr?flnTflllJ6rl, D. Blocksom,D. Darniclle, and P. I1-ned the Cul' vu un: uincr mum: ui the road. This is necessary for getting out of emergencies in which you need positive slack-free control. The effec- tive individual wheel - suspen- sion enables the MG to take most corners at over 60 mph. Sixty horsepower is developed at the maximum of 5500 rpm. Thus the little four-cylinder en- gine, fed by, dual carbs, pushes top speed to 85 mph. The four- speed transmission enables tho drives, through ca Edilm-5' meeting to obtain vnaximun his a ing bo5 Pre pai cel wa bu' 25 srl 531 Thf P. Hays. J. Quiring. Nl. high school earned a 'medial' wage of 33,285 during the yea! of 1949, which is the latest yeai such facts are available. Those ot the same age with four year: ot college made a median wage Dtilliile unc auunn, said N Crosier with a princely sm' Miss Casterline was heard remark, If there were any tures taken, people would tl there was a fire. When asked his opinion on matter, Mr. Chilton repl Very rude, and discourtef I always get a little ahead o and just get carried out. ' have to go with the crowd, t dare turn sideways if keep your footing. don' sun ne er' sir CO E out E. . Hazlsc, and P. Lewis. 'ard taung wo tnousanu, incl eight university s holarg will be given to stage, re and national winners, The ners will receive an expense trip to the National guild col 4-in-. -.Agp.4A.une--nb ARGUS Y . 2 V L my 4wL: E. W, ml, . 1 ,5:ff:g!:gi:1: Z 1'-'J Xa Baez-39 Ray Haase Ilgss Ja Mt. Umm? L Advisflf Editor-in-Chief 4,100 Wie R. Ediwria Araslh 101,316 gffd - S011 UL The Argus headed by Ray Haase, editor-in-chief, continued cor to keep the student body of Gresham high well informed on the Gopher activities in features, sports, and news items. Gresham sent delegates, Ray Haase, .loyce Quiring, and Paul Lewis to Eugene to attend the Oregon Scholastic Press Confer- ence in October. Sports editor was Paul Lewis, who was elected by the stu- dent body to be associate associate editor and to succeed as next year's Argus editor. Nancy Ricks, business manager, Joyce Quiring, news editor, and Penny Hays, feature editor, were some of the people who composed the very competent staff which made the Argus such an excellent example of journalism. Row I: T. Martinson, B. Arnold, J. Hzlrclesty, R. Lind, A. Lander. ' Row 27 B- HOHOWHY, B. Mosley, L. Kurtz, K. Knudson, B. Culver, C. Solheim, T. Birch, M. Morrison. Row 3: A. Mullaney, G. Ellertson, E. Parnell, P. Anderson, D. Maust, S. Larson, E. Beckman. S. Rothweiler, G. Calhoun, L. Fleming, B. Farber, G. Kaser, R. Wzllker, F. Jarrard, K. Owenby, D. Steele, S. Tuttle, M. Schaefer. as A l , A A f ' .Y ' Q i 1, 4, ' is Sea , b it mf .Sm jk SEA - 0 Q , Q N. 1 5 'Q -as , , ,N - , af , 'S if X 0 f 5 V7 13. 3, q I I To provide musical num- hers for entertainment ann enjofmc-nt. several ensem- 4 lrles have been formed High- lighting the winter Band Concert were the tilt trum- pet quartet 'consisting of R. Harris, R. Stinson, P. Kirk- patrick, and D. Orr, f2t flute soloist, D. Jenkins, and the 1f3b clarinet trio, D. May. F. Nliles, and S. Gradin. Fre- quently heard at assemblies and special events was H-D Tommy Pearcels Band con- sisting of N. Pearce. C. Fan- eher. D. Derry and T. Pearce. Providing: assembly enter- tainment was the men,s quar- tet: 45t. consisting of J. Smith, D. Nelson. D. Castle. and J. Schneider. 16? The training hand, organized to give new music students in- strumental training. consists of Row 1: I.. Boon, B. Barker. E. McNutt, B. Blanc-hard, S. Lam- beth, P. Lundberg, D. Fuller, R. Markley. J. Thomas. L. Yaseyf Rau' 2: M. Ando. L. Larson, K, Crouser, R. Morton, A. Thomas, K. Olson. L. Gran, G. Olson, J. Brown. E. Marske, M. Freund.l Row 3: J. Estep, C. Lehr, R. Bal-l lard, B. Barker, Mr. Weber, di- EBALQJ' CHUIR Raw l: B. Poisel, li. Bristow, R. Evans, D. Rupp, K. Rutherford, C. Johnson, M. Hamilton, S. Stimson G. Dishman, M. Campbell, B. Ay: res, G. White. Row 2: N. Eaton, S. Sweislrerger, R. Seofieltl, J. Lieske, J. Artz, M. Bates, V. Dupee, B. Farber, K. Nolestine, J. Schneider, C. Halla- tlay, K. Simnitt, B, Brown. Row 3: P. Anderson, B. Ehlen, K. Marble, M. Miller, A. Loekett, J Kersten, C. Hovfla, C. Nance, Ai DeMars, B. Soom, D. Sleeper, D Van Deusen, M. Nelson, P. Bernivk Row 4: P. Nelson, G. Tallent, M. Densmore, J. Roth, B. Cannon, J Hetlger, D. Church, M. Anderson J. Marlatte, J. Tsvhopp, R. Jones D. Nelson, R. Speed, D. Perkins U. Flener, D. Castle. Rout 5: K. Quay, R. Phaneuf, C. Ott T. Merritt, YV. Armstrong, J. Alex anrler, S. Peterson, C. Deisvh, S Enherg, S. Larson, J. Payne, J Mereer, R. Simonis, J. Smith, C Faneher, J. Hope, J. Olson, T. Huh hartl, T. Peterson. v v s ,. A A 1 BAND Row 1: M. Thoren, T. Slayton, D Jenkins, C. Ness, M. Erickson Row 2: S. Cradin, E. Miles, D. May J. Underwood, S. Sargent, W. Prin gle, R. Mayfield, R. Noreen, R Seidl, V. Dodd, A. Askew, R. Cul VCI' Row 3: G. McKittrick, J. Sanderson, H. Keener, P. Rhoads, C, Patrick, L. Troh, D. Hurt, M. Kerslake, S. Austin, M. Vawter, L. Magnuson, T. Pearce, R. Harris, R. Stinson, P. Kirknillrick. D. Orr Row 4: Mr. H. Weber, E. Charles, R. Crawford, C. Cooper, D. Derry, M. Wright, T. Pearce, D. Judd, L. Large, T. Hubbard, J. Silke, J. Mercer, D. Steele, T. McKercher, P. Aitken, R. McKittrick, L. Zim- merman, R. Mittelstadt, W. Cray- mer, C. Fancher 86 MUSIC CHUIR Under the direction of Mr. George Muhle this select vocal group per- formed at Rockwood, Lynch, East and West Gresham grade schools and Parkrose high school. The Minor Four, boys' quartet, sang in several school assemblies includ- ing Toast to the Twenties, the Gym- khana, and Girls' and Boys, League meetings. Richard Muhle Choir Director The Nonettes and Girls' Glee entertained at the Barnes Hospital, in assemblies, and at League meetings. One of the outstanding vocal presentations was the operetta Robin Hood with Barbara Eblen and Jim Schneider playing the leads. BAND The band under the direction of Mr. Harold Weber seemed to be a 'aworkhorsew throughout most of the school year since the band appeared at seven football games and fourteen rallies and assemblies. On February 19, 1956 they presented their Annual Winter Con- cert, and in April the complete band traveled to Albany for an exchange concert with that school. In May Greshamis band entered the District Band Contest held at Milwaukie. They also played during the two per- formances of the Gymkhana and then in May they played at the seniors, graduation. The Rose Festival, which Gresham will enter as a marching unit for the first time, will wind up this year's band season. Harold Weber Band Director- 87 NUNETTES if Q37 vw ix-5 Q1 ,-as WK R Q? l'runl: H. IQNRIIIH I.. NXurll1zll1I. H ','l f 5' i N- IX' Rml1 f l'f!- J. Iii-llt'l'. .l. qjllifillgl. XX. Xrln-lrmug, J. Ylnrlautlv. U. lfurlu-r. GIRLS' GLEE 1 a w W ll N ,ltlllllllll H Pun' 1' N itll-u4v1'll1. X. N-n-gn-l'. X. Murrms. l'. Iililllxllll. ln. I,1lI'r4lI1. Ii. l'm-vi. lx. lxlnlnh-1', X. lxmm. X. Jllhll-U . . F . . X U - 'lx' . nu' 34: 45. Hullauluy. T. I 0I'24'Nfbll. U. Nnrnln-rg. H. llullallnlffm, M. Urip-. J. Ke-rflalkv. 5. Hnflefy. E. S.-II. J. Fimlling. H. , Ixlle-lu n l Primal:-. - , ', 1 -Q-1 x. Y' mluhln, J. Hnrlmx. Bl. N:-I-un. J. Pvlvrx. E. Plalulz. R. Walk:-r. T. Popv. NI. Slalnlm-y, l'nz4 5: R Ylvlxa-num I llblll P XXIII Fmilll. J. Luxlf-x , , , T '89 H GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIUNM i . 1 . ' Row l: Min Gaylord, J. De5anno, C. Cleveland, J. Grouse, L. Emery, M. Hamilton, J. Svhmicl, M. Jensen, S. Shepard, L. Wormallcl, M. Ball N t' , D. Harketl. J. Atterhury. N Y , L . Ron' 2: Nl. lalillillijr. B. Stgrnberg. S. Sweeney, 5. Healey, M. Kerslalie, J. bheller, B. frI'2lV8l1, M. Lohnmg, J. Reed, P. Levy, J. Baker, B.Hll' v-'rth. ,W N , W . I, r Row 3: M. Vvalkcr, M. Morrison. W. Armstrong, L. Thornton, 5. hlnnphon, L. Marlin, M. M1'Keel, ff. Hayden, B. Bau 1,Ii.ill'f1. , , , Rortllllllliff. Ott? 'Xrll lllgalls. D. Kaiser, G. Hamlin, C. Belflon, D. Dahlhammer, 'BI'0Mlli, Lapelle, L. W1all0lla P- Humble- Kozli 5: Nl. -Xn'lerfon. S. Crumlfossen, 5. Gray. L. Mevham. N. Zornman. J. Gillis, L. Smith, Ji. buuilrlat. MII L CHN N J Razr 6: J. Dennison. M. Clihhon. S. Rothweiler, U. Hurt, L. Troll, P. JOIWS, J- Qr0f'li8lI,L- l'lCmll'lgi i J- A -I Une, - rea, ' I nflerwooil. PRESIDENT officers J Aciiviiies Pre-s. ,.,,,,.,, ,,,... Deanne Darnielle lf,-4. :F Football flanceg Christmas Fellow- Vif'C'PfffS- - - Rpbffrfff Palmflbo J, ef? ship dinnerg howling parties, moth- iijga, iiiiiii iiiii iiiii D 1 aggjjfgfgqgjigl M H--daughwf playnighrs- U , Sgt. ill QAQLAAQ1' ,... .ff.ff. Elinor Larion llii . R'U'lj0Sf'f WRU PPOIUOU2 llllfflfsl 11' Pub. ,.,,,,,,,,. ..., . . .,.,...,,,..,.,, Ruth Baker girls Spvrls- Advisors ,,.,.. , Nlrs. Dorothv Craven DEANNE DARNIELLE Miss Donna .Gaylord Hou' l: lf. Solln-im. R. linker, ll. llarnielle, R. l'alumho, D. Ruthorforil. Hou' 21: N1 ' ' ' ' ll. Nlanfnll. r-. i.:'aw'n. N. Tallwrt. ll. ,Jt'lIlilIlH., J. I'lwllCI',, R. l'l1anc'uf, In Cook, l'. Mvfiann, N. Rivkh. 5, Santee, E. Larson, N. Rohllv, Rllll' fl: J. xIOIllt'4'lll'I'0. ll. lfrort, 5. lillaral. N. llartlvt, l. Stoffer, ll. Wlillonglllmy. Nl. Hering. J. lvlorrois, M. Drips, J. Allen, 5. Ol-on. IJ. Ste-4-lv, l.. Ayl-uortll, J. Currier. Ron' 1: IJ. liintvr. 42. linrwlirk, li. l o--. IJ. S:-lnniell. S. ifharil, E. liernklau, J. Artman, N. Cox, A. Toxsnfuml, J. Ray, B. Griffith, J. Ron' 5: lx. Jarxif. K. Lnvap. H. Smith, ll. Koon. J. lieronek, R. -Xkerf, G. lxasfrr. N. 0-ia. C. Long. J. Svlmalr. Noir 0: J. Travy. Fl. Coop:-r. lf. l'lantz. X. Cox. I . Jarraril, J. Kikkaxsa. ll. Thomaf, K. Knuclaon, ll. Burrows, U. llutrln-son. 5. l arxonf. Hou' T: J. B0kPllll'i4'f'. li. Bai-ln-Ifle-r. 12. lle-aslvy. S. Graham. lb. ll:-zz. C. Iluqun-llv. li. Hiro, ll. Harris. R. Manfull. l'. l.angn', J. Thomai. R. lllxslll LETTERGI RLS 3 PR ESI DE NT CT? .ww ab- FLORENCE COOK Ufficers Pres, A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Florence C00k ,, Ellen Cermack ,,-- , Pub, Mgr. ,,,, ,A,,.. S haron Graham Activities J J 7 nights. ki? Rau' l: P. M1-Camn, S. Grzlhzlnl. F. Cook. Ricks, B. Palumbo. Ron' 2: Mrs. Craven, K. Knuclion, E. Cernmvk, F. Jurrartl. L. Wornlalml. Rolf 3: D. Dzlrneille. A. Tossnseml. D. Rutherford. B. Rive. PR ESI DE NT 4' ,Q -Q up . , 1 . g, JUDEE FISHER Ufficers Pres. ,,,,.,,,,, ,..,,,,,...,,..,....,,,,,, .I urlee Fisher Recorder , ,,,,, Sally Santee Activities Thanksgiving liasketg lrowling par- llesr, llllIl2:lli0Il. Purpose: To encourage participa- tion in girls' sports. 50-50 CLUB Sponsor the Mother-Daughter play- Pnrpose: i'To promote girls' sports. Ron' Row Ron' Ron' Ron Ron . 5. Sainte-e. J. Fish:-r. E. Larson J. cil'0llhk'., D. Jvnkina. Y. Morrow, N. Cox. G. Klle-xeluml, J. .-Xttvrlvury Mrf. Cranen. M. llripa. J. Kr:-ts:-hnler. J. klkkllwil J. She-Ile-r. M. Morrifon, D. Hurt. K. Luvuf. B. Craven, G. TIIOIIIZIS D. Ginler. CI. Ott. F. Stimpfnn. M. -Mule-rfon. M. Wanlker, C. Solhc-im N. Rllllll0, J.TlI1DlII1lr. l.. Troll. l.. Long. tl. Burulirk . J. hllll. 9ll . Pres. ,,,,.A ,. Vice-Pres. Sec. ,..... . Treas. ..,,.. i Sgt. at Arms A flvisor A,,, LETTERM EN 2 ff YQ Hun' iz Xi. Gvrlt. H. Joy. J. Slwllvr. D. Flt'llt'l'. H 4 Row IZ: D. Gains-S. B. Brown. R. Spt-ml. H. Schlormlt. H. XX oocltorll. Row 3: P. B1-rnick. R. Sinmnis. D. K1-4-rivy. Fi. Davison. J. Conibvur. Ron' 1: C. Durrie-. 'lf King. L. Morgan, E. Rik-V. Ufficers Pctv Whitt- ,lim Sheller Russ Joy Delbert Flener Max Gcrlt Vlr. Wiilliznn Wzltkillcls PRESIIJENT PETE WHITE Activities Officiated at track met-tsg sunro- kccpingg maintain order at games and partic-s. Purpose: MTU further athletic inter- ests. st-l'xit'cs, and zu'tivitics. f w PEP CLUB PRESIDENT Dfficers Pres, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,..,,,v Karen Brown 'B' Vice-Pres. ,,,,, ,...A7 L onnie Underhill Sec, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA, ..,,,........... A nna Fain Treas. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,..A.,..,.... Marlene Schaefer Sgt. at Arms ...,,...........,......... Vic Reeder j,R.C, ,,A,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,... Dolores Dahlhammer Pub. Mgr. ,.... ..,..............,. . Advisor ,...... is ff tlH'.5.i l M' ei Dick on KAREN BROWN Mr. lvan Gilliam Activities Halloween Party, Food Drive, Pep assemblies, selling at games, and picnic. Purpose: 4'To help promote school spiritf' tg., p Wire: Row l: Mr. Gillam, V. Reeder, A. Fain, K. Brown, D. Dahlhammer, M. Schaefer, L. Underhill. Row 2: S. Austin, C. Zufelt, D. Rupp, D. Lewis, M. Magnuson, L. Shuholm, R. Evans, l. Bateman, H. Morrow, L. Wormald, J. Ray, B. Farber, C. Holder, J. Amerman, M. Adcock, T. Merritt, C. Beaver. Row 3: J. Cunningham, K. Rutherford, B. Hollingsworth, V. Morrow, M. Drips, S. Capelle, D. Grimm, L. Hale, J. Ericson, J. Burch, T. Gemelli, I. Christian, L. Aims, J. Sparks, T. McKercher. Row 4: P. Humble, A. Cox, S. Parsons, A. Mm-Sweeney, S. Mosley, H. Pennick, P. Levy, J. Reed, S. Aylsworth, C. Culver, C Baker, W. Alms, M. Davis, W. Belcher, D. Jelinek, M. Marcus. Row 5: H. Davis, P. Brown, P. McCalib, L. Hudson, C. Logerwell, l. Gomez, M. Dahl, M. Nelson, L. Smith, R. Strebin, S. Beldin, D. Baker, H. Toyooka, D. Judd, W. Johnson, C. Hurt, D. Thompson. ' Row 6: K. Notestine, L. Katzberg, N. Eaton, J. Hedger, S. Moffet, L. Schaefer, M. Stone, J. Rushka, J. Westfall, C. Dewey, K. Underhill, D. Wills, D. Thompson, G. Brown, J. Strowbridge, R. Ruth, C. Marcus, C. Davis. 93 L FUTURE HUMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA Row 1: J. Moffet, P. Kensmoe, B. W1'ight, H. Scott, L. Chronister, J. Stanley, R. Akers, J. Artman, A. Halladay. Row 2: Mrs. Hamilton, C. Kilburn, P. Garrison. C. Frost, L. Briaim, L. Steele, K. Eicllner, N. Oja, K. Johnson, V. Dupee, Mrs. Lancaster. Row 3: N. Robertson, D. Joy, P. Fitzgerald, D. Schmidt, L. Blaciledge, M. Alber, A. Ingalls, S. Crandall, J. Kato, S. Jackson, B. DiZio, C. Mansfield, S. Blackledge. Row 4: M. Scott, D. Sedig, K. Wferner, S. Chronister, L. Frey, A. Manning, K. Weilie, J. Yates, J. Allen, P. Noe, L. Hanson. Row 5: C. Coker, A. Hubbard, J. Parr, C. Hollenbeck, J. Johnson, J. Denison, J. Gucldat, S. Pleasant, C. Clapp, J. Steinert, V. de Boer, Mrs. Pringle. Pres. Vice-Pres. .,,, Sec. .,,..,.. , Per. Cor. Historian Pub. Mgr. Ufficers Lorene Chronister Rhoda Akers June Stanley . Janice Artman Janet Moffet Advisor ..... ..... ,kj sim' , 3 wk.-SS. Mrs. Bertina Wright Erma Lancaster . . A F orssr J H... ees: . 94 i 3 1 l ss- .r H' PRESIDENT t LORENE CHRONISTER Activities Slumber partyg serve at FFA ban- quet: sponsored modeling classes: bowling parties: boys' cake baking contest and Christmas caroling. Pu rpose: Wfo make better homes for the future. iw , A . fs- H . f jigs . A. Y E . ,, . A , ' A ' 'div :W , -.x wow? N' - -.,.:.f--- FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA Ufficers - Pres. ..,............,....,..,..,...,. Richard Hanson xg, Vice-Pres. ...., ,.......,A..... R uss ,loy Sec. ..,........., ,,...w D avid Altman Rep. ........ ....,.. B ob Townsend Sent. ,.,,..7 ...,,,..,,,7.. S tan Gillespie Advisor ...... ...,... M r. Albert McKay RICHARD HANSON Activities Camping trip, radio broadcasts, initiationg banquet, dairy judging teamsg conventlon. P u r p o s e : Wfo further farming knowledge. e M 3 in R ,J X' . 1 l - M. .,..,,, -L if fm. W M. 2 5.3- f E .1 J Q i A Row l: Mr. McKay, R. Gustafson, R. Joy, R. Hanson, D. Altman, B. Townsend, S. Gillespie. Row 2: E. McCreary, R. Moffet, B. Gantenbein, E. Frank, T. Ashmore, W. Foland, B. Brown, D. Lewis, l. Palmblad, R. Doyle, R. Seidl. Row 3: D. Sweet, J. Price, J. Bettencourt,'L.Franklin, L. Jones, J. Ickler, R. Harris, T. Pokorny, J. Pfeifer, D. Schmid, E. Riley. L. Jones, L. Morgan. ' Row 4: K. Ziemer, L. Brown, D. Van Deusen, D. Crampton, W. Hossner, M. Stanley, M. Campbell, K. Ziemer, D. Kniefel, W. 95 Pringle, B. Cochran, C. Bennet, J. Bruss, F. Williams, M. Blaine, N. South. 1 TRI-Y Church M Anderson C. Dahl, E. Beckman, J. T51-hopp, R. Phaneuf, C. Stone. Row l: F. Cook. D. , . , Row 2: Miss Helvie, L. Hanson, P. Kensmoe, E. Mc-Gill, S. Bothweiler, B. Hollingsworth, S. Healey, M. Morrison, C. Ott, D. J. Srhwah R. Creswell, Miss Barlholemew. Schmiclt. J. Boss, , - Row 3: M. Kerslake, N. Cox, J. Tallenl, N. Hosman, J. Sheller, A. Townsend, M. Pattie, D. Rowan, M. Campbell, M. James, C. B Art? E Moore M. Hamilton. Nance, lVl. Christ, . ., . , - Row 4: C. Patrick, P. Rhoacls, C. Hanson, U. Lange, C. Long, Y. Clark, C. Deisch, J. McCoy, S. Trahan, J. Artz, G. Tallent., M. Wirikle1'. R. Sr-oficlcl. Row 5: J. Ray, J. Schrader, M. Densmore, B. Craven, J. Kikkawa, C. Burrows, A. Mullaney, L. Coffman, L. Smith, S. Davis, J. Allen, S. Olson, C. Ellertson. Rauf 6: U. Lewis, C. Deisch, M. Garrison, E. Cooper, J. Lake, M. Boatwright, H. Nichols, A. Cox, F. Taylor, S. Peterson, J. Crockett, L. Katzhurg, N. Eaton, P. Humble, D. Kaiser, C. Calhoun, J. Akins. Ufficers Q A Activities Plres- --'-'f---- --f--f ------ E lizabeth Bgflklllall V .gil I Print and Cord dance, Caroiillgg gsgbpres' e gfcivggiaasg ii,,f31f7i'V Easter lily sale, Winter formal of- Treas. ,,',,-'A.,--qq'--, ---'q-'-Q M airy Anderson flcers training conferenceg clty-wlde Sgt- at Arms ...................... Ruth Phaneuf iiiiii . 1'eC0sH1U0H Ce1'em0nY hansms of Advisors .....,.. Miss Esther Bartholomew if ' ' J greens, Style Sl10Wg Mid-Winter C011- .26 . Miss Mary Alice Helvie fel-gnce., ELIZABETH BECKMAN Purpose: Wfo grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, nationalities, to 0 grow in the knowledge and love of 77 God. l 1, Pres. ,,,,.....,.,.. . Vice-Pres. .. Sec.-Treas. Sgt. at Arms ..... Chaplain ....,... Advisor ,..... Ufficers Russ Geiseman David Dykstra Bruce Witzel Paul Traxler Jim Schneider Mr. Allan Smith HI-Y Q. PRESIDENT -Q-,Sufi RUSS GEISEMAN A rj Q. . RTB, N. G E H T 1 5 sus GREEHAM Activities Boys' Stateg toy collections, basket- ball teamsg Easter Assemhlyg Shoe Shine Day. Purpose: Wllo create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character. M it r ff -, r Mm., P A Back Row: D. Davis, J. Strowbridge, D. Marsh, J. Olson, I. Palmblad, M. Welch, G. Hayden, D. VanDeusen, H. White. Front Row: E. VanBrunt, Mr. Smith, H. Dollefeld, T. Birch. J. Sc-lmeider. B. Witzel, R. Geiseman, D. Dyk- slra, H. McCullough. T. Wilsoii, C. Love, L. Hammond. DEBETTES Row l: S.'Engberg,:M. Schaefer, D. Church, K. Quay, C. Evoniuk, Trahan, P. Foreman, A. Denning, G. Hovda. Row 2: Mrs. Ott, J. Ray, J. Armstrong, P. Farwell, L. Newby, T. Ferguson, M. James, S. McCaffrey, J. Artz, M. Anderson, B. Artz. Row 3: B. Barret, A. Olson, L. Halstead, I. Stoffer, G. Thomas, M. Bates, M- Bates, A. McSweeney, C. Nance, J. Tschopp, G. Ellertson. Row 4: C. Granberg, P. Lamb, J. Cunningham, L. Hanson, P. Kensmoe, B. Farber, C. Patrick, M. Densmore, B. Hollingsworth, D. Vollrath, N. Johnson, P. Downey. Row 5: H. Busch, J. Montecucco, A. Thatcher, J. Schrader, M. Anderson, J. Underwood, S. Thorud, J. Burch, J. Mercer, N. S-igler, S. Vollrath, P. Anderson. Row 6: D. Schmidt, M. Ballantine, L. Aylsworth, S. Larson, M. McKeel, R. Baker, M. Dahl, M. Smith, J. Thomas, P. Fritz, D. Dahl- hammer, J. Peters. Pres. ........, Vice-Pres. Sec. ........... Treas. ....... . Per. Cor. Pub. Mgr. .. Sgt. at Arms G.L.C. Rep. .l.R.C. Rep. Gloria Evoniuk Annette Denning, PRESIDENT Ufficers Karen Quay Sharlene Trahan Diane Church Patti Foreman Sonja Engberg Marlene Schaefer Gladys Hovda GLORIA EVONIUK Advisor ....... Mrs. Marianne Ott Activities Indication d i n n e r, Thanksgiving basket, Christmas- p a r t y, service projects, Basketball dance, picnic, March of Dimes, officers, dinner. Purpose: 6'To perform service and social functions? XAN TH 0 PRESIDENT K fi. M officers if . Activities rres. ,,,....A,.,, ...,.,,,... ,l eanne Drenckpohl -Q Q Ullllf'll Fllllll Dl'lN'6Q fl3IlCCQ sale 0f 1Cff-PTUS--H -----'-A,- Julge MI-iflafie W e' fooilrallsg Cllristmas baskets for the sc. .,.......,.. .......,..,.. a ra arson V. rl ' reas. .............,., ..... D orothy Maust ' gee? y i i .QT ' . ,ti at Arms Sally Santee lllpohe. . 0 inonlote SCFVICC and llrls' League .,..., ....,,........,,, S ue Gaines l ll L35 f Soclal P1'0J9CtS- R. C. Rep. ........ Yvonne Nassllahn JEANNE DRENCKPOHL dvisor ....Y..... .,..,.. M rs. Argyll Hensley Run' Row Row 2 5 3- 1 3 1 5- . ,. 5 l: Santee. D. Maust, 5. Gaines, S. Larson, J. Drenckpohl, J. Murlntle, M. Anderson, Y. Nasshahn, M. Anderson. 2: Mrs. Hensley, C. Evoniuk, ,l. Ray, P. Farwell, P. Foreman, P. Downey, A. Denning. 3: K. Knddson, R. Palumbo, M. Samuel, W. Armstrong, S. Engherg, B. Rice, S. Grundfossen, J. Burch, D. Dahlhammer. Ron- 1: M. Christ, N. Lintner, D. Rutherford, J. Fisher, S. Gray. D. Darnielle, .l. Atterbury, J. Grouse. I ll ' ll- 2-32 5 X HW 99 .sis SKI CLUB . Ai '2:-- - .f if-if new sfo, 4 -g-...fy Row 1: Mr. Goodrich, D. Stevens, B. Hougen, B. Hougen, S. Grundfossen, K. Quay, P. Anderson. Row 2: B. Goss, B. Gannon, M. Miller, S. Peterson, J. Burch, M. Kerslake, F. Cook, J. Tschopp, N. Oja, U. Lange, K. Landgraver, G. Cooper. Row 3: S. Vollratli, M. James, P. Levy, J. Ray, J. Armstrong, C. Long, D. Parks, T. Wilson, D. Blocksom, 0. Edwards. Row 4: J. Ray, K. Rutherford, A. Oja, L. Smith, M. Lofquist, W. Smith, K. Lyon, N. Devlin, B. Lukens, C. Peterson, R. Purkeypile, D. Anderson. Row 5: R. Munfull, J. Rushka, M. Stone, S. Sweitzer, R. Baker, B. Grigg, L. Powers, G. Seihert, R. Bochmer, D. Marsh, N. Lar- 3011. Ufficers Pres, ,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, B ob Hougen Vice-Pres. ,,,,, ,,,..,,.,.,,,,.....,.. B ill Hougen Sec. .,............. .... S onja Grundfossen Treas. ,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ..............., K aren Quay Sgt. at Arms .,.......,.....,....., David Stevens Advisor ..,.,........... Mr. Eugene Goodrich , N 3 Q1 A ., . X P A v 4' v , pdl. N 17' BOB HOUGEN Activities Bus trips to Mt. Hood, parties, and Winter Carnival. Purpose: '6To promote and better the sport of skiing. 5 Pres. ......,,..... Vice-Pres. .,.. . Sec. .,........,.. NATURE CLUB PRESIDENT Activities Field tripsg partiesg moviesg and Cafflplllg trlps. Purpose: Wllo study the natural his- Ufficers Stan Shipley Jim Olson Marietta Jensen Advisor ,.,,.. ....., M r. Robert Collins tory of Oregon. STAN SHIPLEY g. S . W ,Ml K Ya nh' , . x .lv 'fl 51 fgm-L 1 , if 5 if-if . l l lm' M 'S' Q' 1 ai, K. :gtg .iqjlgf Y RVN. l K ev' ll Yi ., Q. H N W. Q v ,.f if i xxixv? , I ' Row 1: H. Thorslad, K. Kibler, S. Shipley, M. Jensen, J. Olson, Mr. Collins, G. Peterson. 0 Row 2: G. Gregory, D. May, A. DeMars, K. Karrick, J. Schmid, L. Fleming, R. Goodwin, K. Klelber. 1 Rou, 3g A. Hipple, M. Freund, J. Lethcoe, R. Burback, B. Sheveland, G. Stensland, .l. Sanderson, L. Underhill. JUNIUR RED CRDSS CUUNCIL i'7v .ln Qi W 2 ' fx -. 5, .. 5,4 H ' sz: 1. . f if-u 'B' . . ,M gg? xx is 15' Q rr i kM,,,..., 3, f RAS! 'W lnillfl E xx K Row l: li. Banker, E. Purnell, P. Foreman, R. Manfull, N. Ricks. Y. llupee. i I X 4 V Huw 2' Wlrx lfogalull C Stone, J. Fisher, D. lJklllllllIlllI'llCI', G. Kaiser. N. Ojal. 9- Ii0Wlih R- 54'Uf1Clll, In 5hUl10lm- M- Bl1'u'eh' Rnzc Ii.: All.-ilflllllllilllflll,nfl. Love, U. Banker. B. Noreen, D. Stevens. E. Davison, M. lNewl0n. Pres. ,,,,, , Vive-l'reQ Sem . .,,,..... , Pub. Nlgr. ,-Xflvisors Ufficers Patti F0l'6IllilIl lfrluncl Parnell Rosemary Manfull .. . ...,.,..,.,,,, Verlu Dupee Hrs. Alberta Fogclull Mr. Dahl Blauvelt xx .V 1 i, - ' , ' QQWQQQQE QSY' .iief g E - , Q . ' ,A - 5 ,V ,, j , A' V f-f . ., ' ':- ' . Ll X . e lmrrrff' . e A 2 we wfllhelpif' 'L ., . fm ,, .za , -. f im I ' ,. Meg ! ' ...W,q,. + swf? e f as , Qbxixx .-,. V V W' , .- 9. L 'Sa f Q , - gig w r X' iz f w . , . , . ..' .Wd Kh ' 'L f fi fi 1' ,.i1'5ff1 ' Wgi .Q W F nil 102 PRESIDENT ' M- 1 15-ww . fff' .. V sk . f 2 . . ,ii ..-. .5 PATTIFOREMHN , rr Activities Clll'lSUll2iS party for Barnes llOSlJlt2ilQ fund drive and enrollment driveg Barnes hospital show displays and flower flay. Purpose: To serve 0lllPl'S.M -5 L r K- I' 'B . - ,4- 1' T ij' b fl L if , I yu.: suave .9 Dfficers PTUS- Y---'V,--------Y-....,......V...... Chuck Rees VlCC-PICS. .. ,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Penny Hays Sec- -'---,,-.---- -....,......... K atlly Kibler Pub. Mgr. .... . Barbara Amstutz AdV1S0l'S ----- -A-... M r- Julius Bialostosky Mr. Ted Sullivan PRESIDENT 'K . 'sas' to , .-eiaiisg I ff-: ,iy wttfgsv L.,A V . , if fwiiifgii .,. . . Gp' 'I Qs-4- ' 'L A 5? 1 , y f' .i FL! .5 CHUCK REES Q H A Activities State conference, selling Christmas cards for U. N., display program for United Nations, and sponsoring an exchange student for next year. Purpose: Wllo learn and study in- ternational affairsf, 'I+ Nc' T ll R KE 'fungi Iii .1 :fl Seated: P. Hays, L. Fleming, C. Rees, K. Kibler, B. Amstutz, M. Welch. Standing: Mr. Sullivan, M. James, M. Jensen, B. Hollingsworth, R. Noreen, K. Knudson, C. Stone, L. Halstead, S. Rothweiler, D. Thompson, Mr. Bialostosky, 103 YUUTH F011 CHRIST - 4 fx- Row l: Mr. Spinks, Dick Orr, R. Jones, J. Schneider, F. Carrell, S, Graflin, L, Pankratz, Row 2: L. Zimmerman. R. Evans, K. Anderson, l. Bateman, L. Shuholm, B. Paine, P. Noe, C. Long, V. Dodd, S. Seely, B. Ross, L. Blackledge, M. Erickson, S. Davis. Row 3: R. Scofield, R. McDowell, A. Askew, D. Thompson, M. Magnuson, B. Donaldson, C. Goodwin, C. Kelly, L. Wishon, M. Boatwright. J. Lake, B. Meyer. ROW 42 K- Walling- M- M00n, K- Zimmerman, J- Hadley- M- Patlie, M. Thoren, J. Johnson, I. Nord, E. McNutt, B. Suelzle. Row 5: G. Kaser, J. Quiring, C. Frost, S. Sargent, A. Townsend, N. Boyer, R. Harris, S. Mosley, R. McKenny, J. Carrell, N. Fro- emke, R. Harris. Row 6? D- Hale, A- SD9IN'Cl'- M- A11Slin- R- CiSSm1- D- Gifllefs M. Morrison, J. Sheller, N. Eaton, C. Deisch, M. Standley, G, Deisch, P. Flohaug. E. Thornton, B. Eblfzrl. Row 7: D. Sheller, V. deBoer, S. Blackledge, S. Austin, E. Cooper, D. Hurt, B. Noreen, B. Holloway, R. Speed, H. White, A. Griffith, R. Traister, Row 8: J. Sanderson, R. King, C. lhle, J. Mercer, E. Miles, J. Strowhridge, L. Magnuson, T. McKercher, R. Zimmerman, L. King, B. Wilzel. llfficers Pres. ..,,,,.....,,....... ' ' Vice-Pres. Sec. ....,...... . Pub. Mgr. Follow-up Advisor .,.,,, Jim Schneider Frances Carrell Rosalie Jones Dick Orr Loren Pankratz Mir. James Spinks ik, .init-, X -- 6 gqfzf-..A'wg15: f -Ci JIM SCHNEIDER PRESIDENT 5 ff 11-fa- , .-S --2 ...ss-.. - -...i .. A- My-2.x--fr ,. ... , .. .. 3 ., ,MM,,,,. f f ' .gms is Q. .,,. was .,. .i aa.. J, A ,sa ms--1, ---.- .P wi.. 4 .v J , 2 s 31 S-r-in :fig 24. 3 15 we 25 4- . s ----. Activities Wedllesday meetingsg Halloween party, pienicg formal banquet, and guest speakers for assemblies. Purpose: uTo further Christian fel- lowship among the students. . -- -.--- - . . if - 4. - ie s ,yfgia Q -- M ..., us.. M --sm - ... . ----- ..-- -,V -s. Q Ex, .14-s W ,W , .-., - -... -.-.v-. -- -1-, . rg as - A HL. Q- I ,. ,J -- .xi-fwswkggi ,s'.,,,Swgf, -- -sr ... L... 1-J ,'gi ,g.,' 5 - ..',. .-,. I ,. - .J :'ii?Qygf,'f'.5 ..' . .. . ,,.. L W. .aff . . .ef,-flaw .qF'5'-- . , .. -.-.- H 1 .X 1 .ms -. in 5 re s Y - ?5yssg1.15fg5.gsW1fi2 -ff' 5 . ,Q L --H -si ,sw .,-. ,S , , ,Q 'aww - ,W ,..,.,, ,, T K - . - -.,,. ..-. . 1- .,---'. -- ,f -rf ,sw , was 2 f -Fifi E311 ' 1fz.Q,3a '1 i s 'W '- fi Q INTROIlUCTION T0 . . . 1. L U Class Parties Class Plays Dances Assembly Highlights Gymkhana Honors and Awards Elections b of We si N M Q ixxxffigj fl xo Lf U A33 X7 MN WX, 3 N wp .g yK .M . . ' ' 4 xv -I N '. 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Jluzior- The pause that I'6fI'0SllPS.7 ,Y e .xii X. NS J , f X , e 'X y...J SEN l0R CLASS PLAY A is : -'Q fis itf . Af' C ' '.vs'f',Yx ' f- -'1 t - . . - C . B 5 ff Q s . , it s ' I f - 'f 'Q .. Q K: sk t 1 , ,...Q...,-.ws av AZ ,fit W . ,Q 'W 1 W' W ,Q 1 rf it V s k N - 1 . Q - ,-L I ' as l 1 ' ! V , , , ,VV , Wllhe Man Who Came to Dinner, presented by the Senior Class, was the highlight of the Gresham High stage during the year. This three-act comedy revolved about a celebrated man who came to dine at the home of a small-town family. This production, directed by Miss Cas- terline, featured ,Dennis Miltenberger, Marlene Walker, and Ray Haase in the leading roles. Sheridan Whiteside ...,. Maggie Cutler ,,,..... Bert Jefferson ......... Mrs. Stanley ........ Miss Preen ............... Richard Stanley ......,.. 1 une Stanley ,,,. ....... John .........,.....,... Sarah ..,............... Mrs. Dexter .......,..... Mrs. McCutchen ........ Mr. Stanley .............. Dr. B eadley .,....... Harriet Stanley .....,. Prof . Metz ,.................. Lorraine Sheldon ....,r. Sandy ........................ Westcott ................ Beverly Carlton .,.,.. Banjo . ......,....,.....,. , D. Miltenberger Marlene Walker Ray Haase Patsy Flohaug Muriel Anderson Bob Strebin Mary Bates Larry -LoVgerwell Betty Poisel Beverly Goss Connie Dahl Del Flener David Dykstra ,Carole Stone Chuck Rees Sara Larson Keith Lyon Bob Noreen Dick Knarr David Gaines 3 1 i .,.. 5 W Winif red Casterline Director JUNIUR CLASS PLAY tg? 5 , HK.. ,K L ,, 4, . 1 if K. I 'Q' v. P s., - .-'I , P , , ., ,K A . .. 3. 54:4 1 -.ft if is '-1 ff? Janette Richardson Director Q M V ,4L, My . - ggi It I t tk Ak X XX V 'gi5,fT.! . . - I A M 51,4 Ai .NX -filth, ii .A k , 'N 5 ,Q , K x te. exe A- e e , 'ix ' Ze , H r :Q f 'if if The junior class made its first attempt at play production a successful one as they staged .lean Kerr's 'flenny Kissed Me on April 5-6. Miss Janette Richardson directed the vehicle, which dealt with the trials and tribulations of a naive country girl con- fronted with the difficulties of attracting the opposite sex. Nancy Lintner played the title role, with Bob Sheveland and Chuck Love in top supporting leads. jenny ,,.,,,,,,,...,.. Nancy Lintner Fr. M oynihan ........ Chuck Love Michael Saunders Bob Sheveland Mrs. Deazy ............ Sue Gaines Sister Mary .......... Marjee Dahl Shirley ....,...,. B. Hollingsworth Bliss Stearns ....,....,.. H. Nickels Mary Delany .. Linda Wormald Harry ............ Roberta Palumbo ,lo .....,,.,,...... Sharon McCaffrey Owen .................... Scott Beldin ,lane ....,...,.,....... Kirsti Knudson Priscilla .,....,...............,. J. Burch Mr. Parkside ..,..,.. B. Schloredt 109 pun' Pete White escorts Gloria Evoniuk SN IIWBALL DANCE Van Armitage played while uBelles and Beauxn danced at the annual Girls' League-Boys' League sponsored Snowball dance. Dale Keeney and Dorothey Jenkins were co-chairmen of the winter semi-formal which welcomed returning GUHS alumni. 110 G y 'R ,S o y 4 Paul Berniclc crowns Queen Charlene I Russ Simonis escorts Marlene Walker FUUTBALL DANCE GAA kicked off Gresham high,s social season with the Football dance, the first regularly scheduled Nhopl' of the year. General chair- man Sally Santee and her committee heads propagated a 'LSay it with Music theme. using popular song titles as decoration ideas. Char- lene Ott was crowned Charlene I, reigning with Princesses Gloria Evoniuk and Marlene Walker. .J fi K Z ,E 13'- Q T ?vw ff' Dick Ramsey escorts if Bonnie Bachelder Russ Sinionis crowns Queen Loretta 1 Herold Entennian escorts Jeannine Burch BASKETBALL DANCE Queen Loretta Tipp ruled over the Snowball dance in Nlarch. Her court consisted of Junior Princess Jeannine Burch and Sophomore prin- cess Bonnie Bachelder. The Debettes, under the direction ol' general chairman Karen Quay, created a Modern Madness motif. Music was provided by Mickey McCaffrey's combo. 1 A 'gp htwiiv 7 .J 6, XANTHO DANCE Disc Jockey Bob Mei-Xnulty presided over the second annual XiilllllO dance with 'aplatters and chatter. Gophers were in a P0ka Dot Para- dise. daneing to the latest records spun by the KNVJJ lllIl!lll2lI'y. Julie Nlarlatte supervised pre- parations for this modern affair held in early February. ,man RJ kin --I The Talented Albany Band in a serious mood Albany's j comical quartet 'U wa, The Galati's f'-3 Outstanding European Folk Dancers G ., I v V ' f a A., 1 :E r ASSEMBLY i ,rl : The Popular Rhythmaires , 'M , with soloist Barbara Gayken gan Gary Sanders Central Catholic's prexy The Faculty Four doing a brush-up job mimicking the Rhythmaires after the Trash Clash 5 3 Q ,H K .. 'fl 3 ?.'5, A Q ' 5 i Nsfjisza'- f 3 ..i? '1 e , ,:,., , a N lf'i'?i 44 sais iw s' '13 fb ,ti a Albany High.S-MS V f . Enjoyable Swing Band 1 p 5 Ye Olde Barbershop Quartette- ' The Four Minors 4- U f if j 1 l li I 1 . L ' N: Rosemary Scgfleld S Senior Soloist IIGHLIGHTS 1 Informal discussion with these exchange students acquaint us with their European countries The tall and Short of it- Joseph Ellis and his mannequins ' The Unikids displaying clothes of Java E113 kt hh . n,. t l10NOR ff ' , W H M, AND M Q. ' 7 -WW if ' ' ' C M if Russ Joy , L . 'Y' ' ' Treasurvr , , V1 of Orvgon I F A4 ff ' ' '4 Florence Cook . X K ,C .fj ' L' s 2 pf -we ., .-if , - . 2 ,1 ' Trvasurvr of Portland ' ' 5 'Ji L' U h f NX 5 an 31 Y-Tvvll Inlvrrrlulz Counril S , n ew 3? u if if wwzdg55 .21 .1 fi , ., ,oL,:.,,.. E. PTlJ.9lCll9llf of Portland- L' X Bob Noreen I K .. Multnomah County 5 ,. N Junior Rvrl Cross Carole' Stone M, High Srhool Council Prpsidpnt of Portland WW X Y-Tvvn In tvrvlu I1 Conn cil , N Russ Gelseman ' S01-rvtary of Town and COL Hi-Y Il1fl'l'f'lllI7 Council ix Russ SilllOlliS .Wosl Inspirational Football Playvr .1ln'arrl Connif- Dahl Crvsham Tri-Yfs Prim-1-ss lo thv Y-Tvvn M' I-W'intvr F rmal I i u D o , 8 hwy X C 1 if lg , , VN 3 HW' . lk It ' , C if , 3 t, no X M M Mr -f if Q - ll C Y t lt allll r I - ' '2vTi 22 .wwf-M-VH ,. .A tt A W 317 V fav.. -z i C 52' my 1 :I Qt: ltt 1 - wit it -- ! it t i?V' -1 N or a f 2 ff? 32 C H ., J E a f 'Q at ' .M .,f' , W 7-' tv t . wjhwvz-A, fy 31 Am li H , ,. F 1 t A 3 at - Xin AVG 5 ff - :' A Q Zg' ,, Q. Clif Ad' to J tr f t o .ft , C 4 ft 3 t n -'t a F .ffgf 'Wi it tt C in 5+ '54 1 ' - 4,... , I -1-'74, Q2 A.: ,ilu f,':- L73 - - V F, A Kathy Kibler, ,lim Lcthcoe with , Helen Pelmick Lorena Chronister Mrs. Greisel, Advisor N Rvcipivnt of State Honorable Mention Award Winners N ?1TigbIl Chvrry Pie Baking Contest Homemaking Degree in the National Wfestinghouse Contest County Winner of Kathy Kibler Junior ,-lf-hivvvnla-lit Honors JUIIIIN Qheller D 1R CYIUZKIISIIIII A-izmrrl Dvlvgntvs In lfrvzrvr Boys Stale' and Cirlx' Statv Keith Lyon. ,lim McAllister Bob Schlorerlt. Chuck Revs Danny Knapp. Ray Haase Greg Peterson. Carole Stone Marlene Wfulke-r. Bcverlie Rice Carole Stone Treasurer of Oregon and Virv Prnsirlvnt of Tri-County Distrirt Girls, fmagzm Linda xXf0I'Il1illd President of Tri-County District Girls, League' L15 4 Over 500 girls from the gym classes produced an Accent on the Present with Memories of the Past on the evenings of March 22 and 23 when they presented the sixth biennial Gymkhana. Under the direction of gym instructors, Mrs. Dorothy Craven and Nliss Donna Gaylord, the girls displayed their talents in dancing, marching. skating, and tumbling as they emphasized the present and reminiseed about the past. The traditional Grand March, featuring the majorettes, began the program. A display of calesthenics preceeded the Accent of Booksi' in which the skaters portrayed classic, nursery, and comic hook characters. The 'lAccent of Transportation was presented in four phases: a bicycle-built-f'or-two, surrey-with-a-fringe-on-top, a modern auto- mobile and airplane with assistance of Sara Larson, Molly Samuel, Sally Santee, and the tap-dancing classes. The fancy marchers guided the audience to Scotland for the Highland Fling, to Sweden for the Swedish Polka, to Switzerland for Schotish. and to the Northlands for the penguin and eskimo dances. as an Accent on Travel was created. ,MO GYMKHANA .Z . he 1 i Lf . 0' . , -.1 . - :.. 1 , gl ' js , h , 5 3 1 ' I . 1 in I' 'Q t i l 1 - My 4 I ' , ztz ---', V A- ...I ,, ',,,. :g-W-'-:gg-' ' 1--if 1, E! A b W gb- W. Z.. :I 1 I, .5 ,A .Q I 1 n b , y 4 f , I i ' an-in V if ,A 1956 A The Aecent on DilllPl'-- preseiiterl the waltz, the fox- trot, and the swing. The gay klIIll0Sl1llCl'C of il park nlarle an MACCGIII of Play , with llZllHIll'C hezun Il9l'fOI'IIll'I'S, faculty chilclren, illl-Oflllill ilCtOI'S,1llltl the Unikifls eoinpleting the scene. Bullet !lliI1l'CI'S uevvlltml music with the Anluryless, Country f:3l'llPllS. unrl 1-i111-01111. with tllIlllllf l'S1Ili'l1lCill? Ae- eent Oll Draunzxv i11 conclusion. A hout cruise was the rewurrl of the Highlunal Fling claneers who won first prize for their Il6I'f0I'lllllIl0C in the Gyinkllzma. ,lt'altllt' Drenckpohl, performing most out- stanrlingly. Lorraine Troll, participating best, in the most Illllllbt'I'S, and Carol Zlllllillt, doing the most for the Gym- khanzt as a call girl, were given spevizll recognition for their outstumling contributions to the 1956 Gylnkhana. H7 STUDENT BUDY ELECT! 0N S has-svn-up---A-.' 5 f I E - QM? , I in L Linda Worlnald Danny Knapp Candidate for president OFFICERS FOR 1956-57 Candidate for president President .t,,,...Y,......... First Vice President ,,.... Second Vivre Prvsidvnt Linda WOYIIIHICI Jerry McKittrick Bob Sheveland Recording Secretary ,,,,,,, ,,,,. K irsti KUIICISOII Corrvsponrling Secretary Publicity Mallagflr ,V Treasurer ..,,,, Svrgmuzt-nt-A rms ..... Ruth Baker Rosemary Manfull Roberta Palumbo Hank McCullough CANDIDATES 'iiii IQI ' sw i E A in ,M xii , f to mf v. Q9 VW.. Row l: Danny Knapp, Linda Wormald, Wanila Arm- strong, Kirsli Knudson, Erif' Johnson. Row 2: Dorothy Maust, Rosemary Manfull, Pat MvCann, Roberta Palumbo, Jerry Mr'Kiltrif'k. Row 3: Carry Slensland, Hank Mf'Cull0ugh, Ruth Baker, Mary Hering, Churk Love, Bob Shevelanfl. Hopeful c:a111li1lut1's paint posters and more posters XM fi! ,K qw ffl llllfiq - is 5 ZW lNTll0DUCTION T0 . . . K! Coaches Football Basketball Baseball Track Intramurals Tennis Girls' Sports Wrestling Rally Squads CC We want a touchdown . HW e want a basket . . . '5We want a home run . . .H And we got them all, for Gresham teams were highly successful in '55-556 X snuff! W as , 1 747315-.4' .1 .if , mu- ' .41-' .4 A f'4'2-HQ-' Q . , l . Q., .fi - ,,.,- - ',:Jn7'.3i 111551- ,- Mk swf? ' . L' A ,v ,V ,, A i-'Eif-972 V . 44- 1-- .1355 f 1:39555 fa: qw. av X55 .,..'y- F :':ea.,.' ' , ,- -ae-:::Q Q' F- 1, E w .3 -'. N: A v M , 5. .1-2,.5v:A.. , -11 ., ,-.2 : v-' . Ad 4 1 CUACHES l O 3 , 5 i LILL Bill Watkiiids, Trostel Wcrth, Julius Bialostosky. Al Thede, Bill Smethurst, Brad Ecklund, Bud Monnes . id ls-Q-21 tl.. .-6 ' ,tiff 'Emp Q-qwofvwle RAD ECKLUND has been at Gresh- m two years. He very ably directs the varsity football, freshman basket- ball. and JV baseball teams. AL THEDE has pursued his occupa- tion at Gopherville for a total of eight years, during six of which he has been a part-time coach. He coach- es freshman football. JV basketball and JV track, along with his duties llS an algebra. plane geometry, and solid geometry teacher. BUD NIUNNES. Gresham,s director of athletics, is completing his ninth year here. He coached varsity base- ball. then took over his present du- ties as varsity basketball and assist- ant varsity football mentor. BILL NVATKlNDS has held a post on the Gopher coaching staff for eight years. He pilots ,IV football and Varsity track and fills out his schedule with driver training classes and direction of the intramural pro- gram. TROSTEL WERTH has been a mem- ber of the Gresham faculty for five years. His third year he helped di- rect the golf team and his last two years have been spent coaching the tennis team. During school hours, he busies himself as a plane geometry and consumer math teacher and as a counselor. MB L A C K l E BIALUSTOSKY is rounding out his fifth year at Gresh- am. The second of these years he assumed directorship of the ,IV base- ball team and the remaining three have been spent as varsity base- ball coach. His coaching duties are in addition to his obligations as an American P r o b l e m s and United States History teacher. BILL SNIETHURST is the newest addition to the Gresham coaching staff this year. ln his first year he has piloted the wrestling team to a very successful season. Next year along with his full time health teach- ing duties. he will be an assistant football coach. IZI VARSITY FINITBALL Row l: Mgr. J. Conibear, D. Woodford, H. Woodford, R. Schloredt, K. Walling, J. McKee, G. Peterson, Mgr R Sparks Row 2: P. Bancroft, R. Simonis, J. Sheller, L. Morgan, D. Dykstra, G. White, R. Laughlin, R. Larson, J. Olson Row 3: Coach Ecklund, B. Brown, P. Bernick, D. Flener, K. Torgrimson, G. Stensland, L. Williams, D. Keeney Mgr L Brue,, Coach Monnes. Row 4:R. Hanson, I. Palmblad, P. Morsman, D. Lewis, D. Van Deusen, R. King, B. Hewgley, D. Palmer, E Ingalls Mis sing from photo-J. Crouch, H. McCullough. Coach Brad Ecklur1d's Gopher Gridders more than fulfilled all pre-season expectations in what was supposed to be a building year. The talented eleven subdued all Valley-Coast League opposition and added wins over Oregon City, Medford, Corvallis, North Salem, and Beaverton to conclude the regular season with a clean slate, 9 wins, 0 losses. On their way to the state championship game against Marshfield, the Gophers edged McMinnville 7-6 and Jefferson 6-0. Finally, the Gophers met their match in the mighty Pirates from Coos Bay and went down fighting 19-0, to conclude a highly successful 11 win, 1 loss season. Top scorers were senior Joel Crouch with 42 points and junior Jerry McKee with 38. Leading ground gainer was Joel Crouch with 902 yards in 131 plays for a 6.88 yards per carry average. Leading pass receiver was Russ Simonis with 19 completions for 229 yards and 3 touchdowns. Co-captains were Paul Bernick and Russ Simonis. STATISTICS SCORES Gresham Opponents Gresham .......... 26 Oregon City First Downs 109 82 Gresham Medford ...... Yards Gained Rushing 2251 1036 Gresham Parkroqe Passes Attempted 98 125 Gresham Cofviluls Passes Completed 40 52 Gresham Agtona 5 ' Passing Percentage .408 .416 Gresham Mllwaukle Yards Gained Passing 462 495 Gresham North Salem Interceptions By 12 11 Gresham Central Punts 45 34 Gresham Beaverton .. gunting Yardage 1444 1023 graham ylgpdlnnwlle ' A 3 res am e erson ...... ummg verage 3 6 344 Gresham Marshfield .. ST ATE ffm Mae. Gresham players move in as McMinnville skirts right end. Gresham 6, Jefferson 0 Going after an unprecedented finals berth, the Gophers sidetracked Jefferson 6-0. ln the second quarter after Joel Crouch led the Ecklundmen 76 yards downfield, Bob Schloreclt scor- ed the six-pointer from the one yard line. The G0- phers, defense then held the Democrats at bay in the second half. t A Gopher and opponent go up for a pass. Gresham 7, McMinnville 6 Gresham, winning its way into the state semi-finals for the third time in history, bounced the McMinn- ville Grizzlies 7-6. After Dave Woodford romped 43 yards to the 10 with an intercepted pass, Bob Schloredt skirted right end for the Gophers, only touchdown. He then put the game on ice with an extra point pass to Russ Simonis. Gresham player and opponent wrestle for the ball. Gresham 0, Marshfield 19 An experienced Marshfield high team kept the state title from the Gophers with a stunning 19-0 victory in Multnomah stadium. A pair of TD's in the first half and another in the fourth quarter ac- counted for the Pirate scoring. The Gresham squad fought back all the way, but it was an uphill battle. The defeat was the first against 11 wins. I R 2 ff 2 K. x Q 4 X P W. 2 s 4 ' 1 5 If f 'Q 71 6 Af. , XL -'I Russ Si1'IlOlliSQ E 229 yards, 12.5 avg. 1 . I .. f K- Y r xffff wi' f' . E , S X x ' Q ' Ex 'z kffinsiglbfili , 'ff ATL, , 5 fix- Qmy.w.:Qea Lwscfmsgs . wvf.-s -11 . 4- sf fffag.-:.szt5g,k - . .. wg I gm f 1'-i, k 'cis - . - .. A k 1: -ff--f , K 5 . x. Q f 1 J! , 5' I '7f4fZ?E5i6YE?i Az, .X Q i 'K Paul Bernickg G ag 1 ff' . fi: - 4 1-.7 1, K 1 Joel Crouchg FB 902 yards, 6.88 avg. Del Fleucrr, T -. 6 Dave Dykstraz, E L15 yards. 22.5 W Dale Km-ueyg FB 417 yards. 1.7 avg. vi, f . f A Bill Browng G 3 2 2 -4 I 2 5 X I ,f ,fx 3 ' I5 , 35 . ' Z4 is . Q1 it ff' 2 .Q n Paul Bancroflg C ,Q f' Gem: Vvhilcg If if N X fa X A,, I in ' X x ' 4 K I , 15 . ,f , Jerry McKee: HB 583 yards, 6.4 avg 5:'I ?,af' Larry Morgung If Ken W'allingg HB 28 yank. 2.3 mg. 3 1. uf Z ,Q . v 5 K 2 . X . gW L ' ff K Bri lugallsg G . W M . ' 3' gig Bob Laughling C 'S N ...... . X .. U. f 4 4-4' I . 'glee f lv . .. - A . ,.-+1 f q if S I I , -Q h I I x V X . ' f, ., X W ' . ? 5 'QE Q . V' 'D ' Duck Van Dcuseug L D --3-7 t. ' Don Slcvpcrg C K 1 N A N 625 X N - .aw . Y 'L .... h . , 7' ' ' f 5 . .,..f.? Q K . . 14.4 - 43 1.7 .. I I A . 4, 3 ...L 5 Greg Pet 41 yards, V75 as' 5? X ersong HB 4.1! avg. 5 an ,, ff- . wg.f.1,fsf,f K. N fy 4 5 wg Hz 1... 4' f R 8 ich Hansong HB yards, 2.0 avg. f ,M V 5,-, - gy , Ray Larsoug 'FB 52 yards, 4.0 avg. . Doug Lewisg E W ZQ . -X wi Ax k Phil Morsmang C L 2 3. 53:6 . x 6. lL ff L LL im , ,, Q . , A 1 , -r..,,,L yL.y. x y ryr ry . . X V .Q - '- LL , - 4 W ,,',, ff x . J . In ,,.: f, . . 5 ,YHA , L. .VL .yik J L L Lg I, - f Lg 1 1. +21 1 iiggg- Tgfij' lmh 6 L s ' , ,- L W L 5 f , . Q 6 L l b Q Q , L LL L. L LL L Vkh, L, L . , ,L , , . LL A W W'A' LY'L ' L 'LL' A Q 76 ' l'. L-1. 534- ,. A LQLQQ- L -'-: .gg LLW, 5 ,., L 'R VVilliam.ig T . Q y - 2 w - I ., A , Ray Kmgg Q, D0l'gL1fLL?ffj1Lgfg .yLy 6 L f 6 7 5.6 - ,i. Q 'xx f. . . .X 1 :.- LL Ll xi ' LL . y LQL- . L- 4 .L S Q ' A f X 6 fi . X I Z X j 7 L L -XL L. L- 'M , XL L 1 1 ' I .i h .LL.. M Bill Hfrx2:f5vly'.?G ' Dave Woodfordg HB . W. 67 yards. 4.46 avg. 6 6 M., ,.,-.,A,q,,,,.W.q, 6 Harvey Wfoodfoxd, H 4108 yards, 6 0 dwg Keith Torgrimsong T MEWHSBVSI L L1 Le-ouard Bmw. Dlvk Spa rks, jim Conilbearf f Harvey WO0df0l'd, aided by Paul Bernick Q45 skirts right end. GRESHAM 13, MEDFORD 0 GUHS won its second straight by downing the highly ranked Medford Black Tornadoes 13-0. H a rve y Xvoodford and Joel Crouch reeled off TD runs of 76 and 20 yards respectively. Quarterback Bob Schloredt ran the extra point. The Gophs, showing a sparkling defense and an intewfrated offense, dominated F7 the game completely. Joel Crouch C381 moves in for the tackle. 128 GRESHAM 26, OREGON CITY 0 The Gophers opened the 1955 season with a 26-O conquest over a weak Oregon City team. Jerry McKee pounded across two of Greshanfs touchdowns to lead the way in the victory. The Gophs made most of their gains through the middle of the dis- pirited Oregon City line. Russ Simonis f60xp is hauled down by two tacklers GRESHAM 19, PARKROSE 7 Win number three for Gresham was a 19-7 triumph over Park rose. The Broncs were the first team to score on the Gopher de fenses. The Ecklundmen put the game on ice by collecting all 19 points in the second quarter The Parkrose eleven hit paydirt with a pass play in the last 20 seconds of the game. GRESHAM 7, CORVALLIS 0 The Gresham squad took a big jump in AP ratings by downing number one ranked Corvallis 7-0. An over-confident Spartan team, led by .lim Stinnette, was outplayed throughout the game by the hustling Gophs. Harvey Woodford picked up the win- ning touchdown with a third period romp of 25 yards. Dale Keeney kicked the extra point. Bill Hewgly fights for the hall. CRESHA ll l2. NIILWAUKIE 7 The Gophers cinched at least a tie for Valley Coast League honors when they downed de- fending champ Nlilwaukie 12-7. Bob Sehloredt engineered both GUNS touchdowns. llc scored the first on a keeper play arou left end. and gained the second lly it IHIFS to ,ll'l'l'y Nl1'kC'l'. Jerry McKee f25j about to be tackled. GRESHAM l8. ASTURIA 0 Gresham floundered through a scoreless first half against As- toria. but came back in the sec- ond half to register victory num- ber five. 18-0. Joel Crouch man- ufactured all three of the Go- pher scores. two on line plunges and one around end. Dale Keeney 1651 makes the tackle. 129 Joel Crouch 1585 starts upfield. GRHSH,-X Nl lI2, CENTRAL 7 The Gophers rt-at-lied e i g ll t straight wins with a narrow l2-7 edging of Central Catholie. ln a situation where a Central TD would have put the Rants on top. fll'OSll2llIl held on its one foot lille twiee within five n1i11- utes. The- last goal line stand 4-:une with only seconds remain- ing. 130 ,ferry McKee Q55 carries for good yardage. GRESHAM 33, NORTH SALEM 20 Although the North Salem Vik- ings had the honor of scoring more points against Gresham than any other regular season opponent, they succumbed by a 33-20 count. At. the end of the third quarter tl1e Gophs led 33-6 and North Salem pushed its final TD's across against reserves in the final quarter. Harvey Vilooclford U55 is hrought down. CRESHAM 16, BEAVERTUN 6 With only prestige at stake Gresham ealne through. defeat- ing Beaverton 16-6. Joel Crouch gathered in a pass for the first Gresham seore, and Russ Sim- onis eaught another for Gre- shanfs final TD. Jerry McKee ran both PATS and the Goph defense picked up two points in the form of a safety. J. V. FO0TBALL Sitting-J, Winters, R. Bochmer, P. Akse, D. Wills. Row 1: C. Dudder, B. Brumbaugh, K. Owens, G. McKittrick, C. Kato, J. Hammer, J. Hunter, H. Doellefeld, E. Aquino, C. Love. Row 2: Coach Watkinds, K. Landgraver, P. Frey, D. Oman, R. Traister, R. Kurtz, W. Pringle, E. Johnson, M. Vawter, D. Ramsey. J. Sparks. Row 3: W. Brimm, C. Martilla, B. Owen, E. Riley, D. Kneifel, A Lombardi, L. Lombardi, P. Kirkpatrick, C. Dishman. Although coach Bill Watkinds, ,Iayvees turned in a 1-win, 6 loss season record, they gained valuable experience which will aid them in bolstering the varsity squad next year. Along with returning lettermen, they should make quite a dent in the 1956 Metropolitan League. FRESHMAN FUUTBALL 1 x X r . ik . ' X I L.f.L1 ! ei Q. so L -..Ar 1 A - -- Row l: S. Toliver, M. DeLaughter, L. Jones, P. Bryant, C. Peterson, B. Carhart, C. Finck, Row 2: R. Resare, J. Lieske, R. Lundsford, C. Ihle, D. Creiner., N. Purkeypile, C. Parsley, J. Rogers, J. Kittleson, W. Townsend., Row 3: R. McDowell, Mgr., C. Halladay, M. Ando, C. Beams, R. Takashima, R. Moon, W. Harshberger, N. Anderson, L. Staples, M. Elia, Mgr. Handicapped by a small turnout, coach Al Thede's Wee Gophs compiled a 1-tie, 5-loss record. Along with some returned Jayvees they should turn in a creditable record next year. F 131 VARSITY BASKETBALL I E 2 2 G' Standing-R. Joy, J. McKee, T. King, R. Simonis, H. Entenma n, L. Morgan, G. Miles, M. Gerlt, J. McClain, G. Durrie, .I. Stead, D. Kent, B. Schloredt, P. Bancroft, K. Walling Kneeling-Coach Monnes, Mgr. J. Conihear Coach Bud Monnes' basketball brigade overcame a height disadvantage to register a respectable 11-10 record against stiff competition. The roughest pre-season schedule in years gave the inexperienced Gophers several losses early in the season, but they hit their peak at midseason and hustled to five straight wins at one point. The Gophs started fast in Valley Coast League play, losing their first game to Central, then winning four in a row. The last three league contests were played on opponents' courts, and Gresham dropped all three. This left GUHS in a three way tie for second place in the league standings. ln a playoff game to determine the second VCL representative to the state tournament, the Monnesmen lost a heartbreaking 45-44 game to Milwaukie when the Mustangs' Ron Bettnar hit a jump shot with two seconds left to play. ln a final analysis, however. the squad had a successful season. Only one player, Bob Schloredt, had been a regular in the preceding season. This general inexperience plus a starting team average of only 5' 119' made Gresham appear to be the team least likely to succeed before the season opened. The Gophs made up for this seeming lack of potential with fighting spirit, hustle and determination. Schloredt carried off team scoring honors for the year, winning the point-making championship of the VCL in the process. Coach Monnes will have another rebuilding job to do next year, as ten of the varsity players will graduate. SCORES INDIVIDUAL SCORING Gresham 40 Lincoln Games Points Average Gresham Grant SC1'll0l'Bdl 20 261 13.1 Gresham Jefferson IQIIIBIIIHZITI 20 207 10.4 Gresham Vancouver King 21 149 7.1 Gresham Cleveland Simonis 19 110 5-8 Gresham Roosevelt stead 21 170 8.1 Gregham Granl Durrie 5.4 Gresham Lake Oswego .10Y 19 3 -2 Gresham Sandy Geri! 17 47 2.8 Gresham Port. St. Frosh Mf'K9C 13 10 -3 Gresham Sandy M1195 11 23 2-1 Gresham Central Walling 8 5 -6 Gresham Milwaukie Morgue 8 5 16 Gresham Astoria Mfclam 4 0 0-0 Gresham Parkrose Winters 2 4 2-0 Gresham Parkrose Kem 9 6 '7 Gresham Lake Oswego Powell 9 8 -9 Gresham Central Bancroft 17 38 2.2 Gresham Milwaukie Gresham Astoria Playoff Gresham Milwaukie JAYVEE BASKETBALL ff L rms . t pi ti 1 1 , pi, ,W ia y y l 't it 'P r i 9 't . e . ,,mAfW fo' L Qi . A h W in .iii 'f i i . . Q . 5 e o e L f L l 5 ,w.L - 1 f' , M A wg., l . . Wyifli .e g Stunding4C. M1-Kittrivk, E. Johnson, P. Akse, R. Lashhrook, M. Yuwter, D. Crow, K. Torgrimson, D. Ramsey. W. Gilford, D. Deisvh, J. Wii1t4:1's. U. Wtmotlfortl, J. Hunter. L. Loftin, Kneeling-D. Kneifel, Mgr.. Courli Tliecle Thr- GUHS jayvee teztnfs 7-13 won-lost rerortl was not at true- imlivation of its potential ability. Several fine Varsity prospvvts were 1-vitlvllt on f102lCll Al rlllll'1lt',S five. 'lllw lvafling scorer for tlie season was 6' 2 Dick Rznnsey. who pourml in 206 points in l9 gunn-s for a eretlit- able- l0.8 ave 1'a1 gv. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL sy' 1 3- . P Yi' , N , W, 'fa A X ., al F , V l l f ' i , W A, XJR' - f TT, 'Aj 4 'V H K l 1.-,og My 5 if iroo , f r Kneeling-M. Ando, ll. Mcllowell, B. Hzlrsllberger, D. King Standing-M. Elia, Mgr., B. Townsensl. D. Creiner, C. Ihle, R. Resaire, Couvli Evkluntl .Wissing from picture-K. Kzmeit, l.. Elbon, R. Brulm Hamperefl by a lute start clue to a prolonged football season, tht- tiny Goplis of couch Brawl Eeklunfl managed only one win against ten losses. Early-season morale sllowecl mueli improvement us the weeks went by until at tlie vnll of the seheflule the young G0pllCl'S lookerl like very promising future varsity material. 133 X xxx Jerry McKee, G Jlm McCla1n, C Jack Steaflr F V 'if sm. 'if i r A , 1 , Q x ,ff-A E -wr 1 K. ffl! u,...N..w,.,, rwxrv, 4. - Gene Milesg C .f fn ri fl VA ff , Q ,wtf XY A L ,if - X 2 - I M 2 f .. ' -Y X4 'gf' , A Q ..,A. ,,,A EA. mf , Sf H r f ff' 93 r Jim Conibearg Mgr' I? Larry Morgan, F Don Kent? F Bob Schloredtg G Russ Simonis brings the ball out of Gene Miles and opponent go up for the tip- l the scramble while Tom King looks o ff. 011. W 'I Russ Simonis gets past de- fense for a lay-in. Bob Schloredt fires a jump shot as Tom Kin moves in. Q f ng 'fr , ' 1 f , Wow -.W Tom King gets away a set shot as defense moves Bob Schloredt makes a pass at the in, Grant-held ball. I3 e Gresham JV about to shoot over the guard of the defense. 5 Jack Stead hooks one over the guard of Central's Jim ,a eesfoso Devaney. VARSITY BASEBALL At the time of this writing, Coach Blackie Bialostoskyds varsity hat- men have played no games, but look very promising. Although some of last YCHIJS hitting power was lost through graduation, the eight returning lettermen, three of whom are pitchers, should form a nucleus for a very smooth-fielding and smooth-pitching team. Eight other players, all of whom have at least one year of JV experience, round out a squad which appears to be a serious contender for VCL title honors. g .ew 3475 ,1,,,,?'w-f WW .. 51944 LE ' RQLSNJA ' A mild! Front-L. Brue, Mgr., M. Hardesly, P. White, K. Owens, J. Hunter, J. McKee, Coach Bialoatosky: . Back-J. Ham mer, D. Keeney, R. Simonis, T. King, R. Speed, B. Schloredt, K. Simnitt, D. Flener, E. Davison March 26 Cleveland ..... ...... T here 28 Grant .......... ...... T here 31 Grant .......... Here April 6 Cleveland ..e... ....... T here 10 Central . .,... ...... T here 13 Astoria ..................,... Here 13 Milwaukie ...........,.. There 20 David Douglas ........ Here 24 Parkrose .............,.... There 27 Central ....... ..,., H ere May 1 Open ....... 4 Astoria .,....e.... .....,. T here 3 Milwaukie ......,,...,..,,.. Here There ll David Douglas ........ 15 Parkrose .........., Here , 1 t P 1 ig. ,. Ed Davison stretches for the putout. Ron Speed scores against Central. JAYVEE BASEBALL sv f ,eil VM .L ,- W jul , iq t tl 'I p gvdhlln ' 7 Q r H ,gtg-4 't tf e s 4. M + - no r ,gy f jg .,,. M 'K an- F , , . - X f 5 . gp tt, .N HfP?,i.SH4g 'befdm li , . ES. 1141 h farm! p a, x 5 I ITE? Z: az' LET y I W1 -X .M A K .1 I 'I - ,y an -4 5 'f5.s +W ,Q Q ,mi Sitting: G. McMurray, D. Stone, B. McDowell, J. Green, J. McCann, G. Hoagland, G. Smith, T. Pearce E.J'9hnson, D.,Marsh. On Bench: J. Simnett, D. Powell, J. Winters, C. Peterson, T. Lucas, R. Larson, R. Traister, G. Martilla, P. liirkpatrlek, R. Stinson, R. Boeh- mer, D. Palmer. Standing:Coach Ecklund, K. Owenby, Vf R1!!'dl!P, P. Morsmnn, E. Sutton, L. Kurtz, A. Lombardi, L. Lombardi, D. Viskov, G. Dlsltman, 1. Mcliitlriclt, D. Ramsey. I f, ' I 1 X s Although they have played no games at this writing, Coach Brad Ecklund s JV baseball team looks very capable. Several retumees from last year's squad plus a number of new candidates compose a well-balanced squad. 139 VARSITY TRACK Sitting-H. Woodford, E. Ingalls, C. Russell, D. Woodford. Kneeling-P. Bernick, K. Walling, L. Morgan, J. Sheller, M. Crane, D. Thompson, H. Loftin, R. King, B. Hewgley, B. Arthur, B. Cyphers J. Conihear, B. Laughlin. Standing-D. Sparks, E. Riley, K. Underhill, W. Brimm, M. Nelson, E. Tribby, T. Hubbard, G. Stensland, K. Torgrimson, H. McCu1 lough, J. Olson, R. Gerbich, S. Carpenter, Coach Watkinds. April May Schedule 10-Central-Sandy-St. Helens Here 13-Beaverton There 17-Battleground There 20-Parkrose David Douglas Here 27-Vancouver 4-Beaverton Relays There 11-District Meet-Lewis and Clark 19-State Meet-Corvallis K it ni ' wwe Gf6Sh3lH,S 1956 track team started the season in fine style with consecutive wins over Hillsboro 67-55, and Uswego 67M-54w. In the first district encounter the Gophs with 66w subdued St. Helens with 62w. Central with 38, and Sandy with 35. In- spired by these early season victories, the Watkinds- men appear to be following in the footsteps of last year's highly successful squad. Outstanding individual performances have been turned in by Jim Sheller who cleared the pole vault bar at 12 feet and Paul Bernick who set a new school javelin record with a 182' 65 toss. S Ken Walling clears the har with room to spare Q -' t .. 5 ,1 5 97 f-f', - In H ,f if , Paul Bernick follows through effectively I kgl.. 1 ... 3 . 'Y' ,gif-5 4'7.'!egg,g V 1 s 1 nd Keith T , 3 Garry Stems Orgrlmson JAYVEE TRACK -.-. ,A 1. Kneeling-D. Jenks, J. Kittleson, C. Reams, E. Kilburn, M. Ando, H. Galberth, D. Stewart, B. Artman. Standing-M. Blaine, M. Jacobs, B. Townsend, P. Glenn, D. Stevens, E. Riley, C. Ihle, B. Owen, D. Kniefel, N. Purkeypyle. Because of three consecutive wins, Coach Al Thede expects a successful ,IV season this year. Although several sophomores are performing for the var- sity squad, a number of good prospects should contribute greatly to the estab- lishment of a creditable season record. 141 Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham J WRESTLING Scores Roosevelt Jefferson Hillsboro Tour. Vancouver Milwaukie Estacada Parkrose Wfest Linn Douglas Scappoose Milwaukie Oregon City Vancouver Corbett 50 58 30 29 11 32 14 24 V 42 22 17 26 35 40 David Cayton about to flip his West Linn opponent. l y, . , ' . is S VZZK 5 Z i.V Vw . k.V, K K- , . , it.. ' ' K pt., I h t tn ,VY V ' , V4 pt Q A lp .fe it 1 i 4 L' 2 e aiaa Q 1 g , G ff saa g JZ W I ,if f. ,, Kneeling-L. Underhill, G. Stensland, B. McCurtain, S. DiZio, D. Baker, J. Olson Sitting-L. Brue, Mgr., T. McKercher, M. Marcus, R. King, R. Larson, L. Plumb, K. Landgraver, G, Stone, Mgr, Standing-E. Reiley, S. Jones, L. Brown, E. Ingalls, O. Edwards, D. Cayton, D. Jelinek On Bench-H. Toyooka, T. King, G. Peterson, B. Carhart, L. Jones, G. Hoagland, L. Pettijohn, Ciltwll Smeihurst. Inaet:T. Farwell 1 X gf l a A . , ,, u p ,E .sgigg Co-captains Duane Baker, Bob McCurtain After winning only one match in its first season last year, the wrestling team brought home nine wins, three losses and two ties this year under new coach Bill Smethurst. Outstanding matman was junior Jerry Olson, who com- piled 13 wins against only one loss in regular season action and reached the semifinals in the state tournament. Tom Farwell and Garry Stensland also qualified for state tour- ney participation by placing in the district test. Co-cap- tains for the team were seniors Duane Baker and Bob McCurtain. Outlook for next year is bright, as only five grapplers will be lost through graduation. TENNIS Although they have played no matches at this writing, this year's tennis team, led by return- ing lettermen .lay Woodworth and Chuck Rees, should prove able competitors in the District title race. Bolstered by JV lettermen Larry Large and Tony Birch, the Gopher racquet- wielders seem determined to post a better-than- average record in 1954. An interesting sidelight in the Gresham tennis picture is Sharon Sweitzer-the 'sole feminine tennis team member. Although Gresham has no specified girls' tennis team, interscholastic matches are being lined up for Sharon. Chuck Rees ' V7 'ye if 1 if I Q? f'N'w 'X axes, Front-L. Large, J. Woodworth, T. Birch, L. Larson, Coach Werth. Back-G. Greg0Fy, J. Harris, M. Norrander, C. Rees, M. Vawten 13 Central ...,.. 20 Salem .......,.. 24 Central ...,.. 27 Open May 1 Salem .......... 4 Open J ay Woodworth Schedule April 3 Parkrose ....,...... ...... 6 Open 10 Open 17 Parkrose ...,.,. Here There There There Here Here 11. 12 District Tournament gp V, f YARSIETY RALLY SQUAD . 1 ,,' x Q K A I 1 - 1 n u ' 1Spearl1ead1ng the enthusiasm on the winning nights and 1 - ' . ' encouraging tlie Gopher front-line squads on the less fortunate evenings were these nine spirited Greshaniites. Along with their Q . 1 we 'Q ..,, W' 1 traditional game-night duties they provoked much pre-game A x . ft , v I V L 4 'J T ' Y Q,-, E ' furor at assemblies and after-school rallies. 1 x . 'After attending a rally clinic early in the year, they incor- e dy 3 I P - A, 5 porated some clever new yells into the traditional program. Later, durinff basketball season, the irls demonstrated their it xv g Q A light-footed grace with some lively dances. Ai I N ij was , 1 .. ' N Ji k X I A 'i K lm' w t,i .: 5 I ' f' I iq Jessie Ray X Q Peggy Nicholas A t A i' 6 X . ' A ii '- 1 'X Q lf A 'XX wtf' x V t K ,. if Dick Park i Sue Games X Jeannine Burch X O 'lllI Jay Woodworth . ' R W a X ' lx -' K e - s x 4 Ap pf. ' X M ,gut fy f 4 1 ' 'Y , X 1' V Q I I 9 4 . Hptxw , ,, 'N t 1 ' l V A X fl . f gi 4 S' ' 1 1 ' A , 1 O WM 'ij ix . iw' ' kk X f' if A - - V ti kia I '. .iff Q t ' 5 2 ' J A dx ' I 5 ae, ' 3 ' . Q , I .1 ' li D v f e X ' we ' -:' 5 -f' , t I Gloria Evoniuk , ' Linda Wormald - ,g'.',, .lan Roth 144 1 , , - Q 4 - .2- -U f N f J AYVEE RALLY SQUAD -fa ff Q G. Clvvolaml. J. Arnold. Nl. King. B. W7illougl1by. I. Stoffer. ll. Ballantine. A. Birlilleconiv. Promoting intorcsl and uttmirlulicc- at ,IV lruskfitlmll QIZUIIPS was tlltx priiiiury function of this y0ar's very capable ,IV Rally Squad. This spirited Hsoplioniore SPYCIIM was largely rvsponsilmlv for tllc PIllllllSlilSlIl xlis- lll2lyl 1l at ,layvvv g'un0s. C. Cll'V0l2lllfl. l. Stoffvr. B. Xxrillllllgllllly. A. Biflrlloconlv. Nl. King. I45 TUMBLING p Center: N. Ricks, S. Talbert. Bottom Row: P. Downey, S. Capelle, J. Malone, K. Lucas, M. Garrison, B. Wz1lkel'. J. Ray, D. Rutherford, S. Vollrath, M. Anderson. Top Row: T. Fergeson, M. Bates,J, Kretschmer, S. Gaines, M. Anderson, E. Larson. Eighteen girls under the guidance of Bunny Walker and co-captain Suzan Gaines met the stiff requirements and Nancy Ricks and Shirley Talbert high standards of the tumbling team this year. The team performed at a football game, at open house, and the Barnes Show, and made an outstand- ing performance in the Gymkhana. Mrs. Dorothy Cra- ven coaches an d directs the team in practice a n d per- formances. Bunny Walker and Suzan Gaines Ration of the Football Queen, and the Gymkhana the MAJ URETTE S With marching at football games, the pep parade, the coro- ajorettes have fulfilled a very active year. Lorraine Troh did an outstanding job as drum majorette. The whole team is under t he direc- tion of Mrs. Doro- thy Craven. 1 , . ., '1 s'e. 1 ,W ' ' 1' . cL,, - . . . p gp E. K , N., , New Y e i X .L mv L if 7 . ':. -.. . ,, X , iw A ' vwiusw-f . 7. N .:g, ig. V N ' ' X 5 an .. - Jeannine Burch Row 1: B. Wright, E. McGill, B. Smith, L. Tipp, J. Burch, R. Heinlein, L. Cooper, M. Cox, M. Molczan. Row 2: L. Steele, D. Peterson, K. Eichner, J. Fandrich, J. Turner, L. Troh, W. Guddat, P. Fritz, J. Westfall, Q14 D.'Koon, L. Thornton, D. Joy. FOURTH PERIOD CHAMPIONS Kneeling: D. Alysworth, D. Jenkins, P. Farwell. Standings C. Long, D. Seibel, P. Rhoads, N. Ricks, B. Rice, C. Patrick. Under the able guidance of Miss Donna Gaylord a very successful volleyball sea- son was held this year. Tournaments were played during both fourth and fifth pe- riod lunch. Fourth period champions were the NBooberettes, a senior team led by Dorothy Jenkins. Champions of fifth period were the Bloomer Girls, a junior team led by Sharon Graham. Outstanding volleyball player was Sharon Graham. Miss Gaylord held regular official's classes for girls who wished to referee. All of the girls must have passed an inspec- lion on ability before- they were allowed to referee any game. 148 GIRLS, YULLEYBALL FIFTH PERIOD CHAMPIONS ' i , , ,Q , af Kneeling: B. Poisel, S. Graham, V. Morrow., Standing: F. Jarrartl, P. McCann, M. Bates, J. Schrader, M. Dripps, S. Gray. OFFICIALS Back Row: J. Bokemeier, B. Griffith, C. Burrows, K. Jarvis, J. Grouse, D. Hutchison, C. Solheim. Middle Row: Miss Gaylord, J. Schwab, L. Childress, D. Ginter, Hayden, D. Haskett, E. Marske. Front Row: R. Kitchen, S. Graham, N. Ricks, M. Dahl, J. Malone, B. Craven, J. Kikkawa, I 5 GIRLS' BASKETBALL FIFTH PERIOD CHAMPIONS FOURTH PERIOD CHAMPIONS Left: L. Wormald, B. Palumbo, .I. Ray, W. Armstrong, D. Rutherford, M. Dahl, D. Darnielle. Above: S. Graham, V. Morrow, F. Jarrard, J. Alexander M. Dripps, P. McCann. This year's basketball intramural program was a huge success. From fourth period a junior team, The Jr. Birdmenf' led by Birdie Pa- lumbo won the competition. Fifth period an- other junior team led by Sharon Graham won. They were the Bloomer Girls. The' juniors also emerged victors of the Gymkhana tourney. Outstanding basketball player for the year was Birdie Palumbo, a junior. I49 a BUYS' IN TRAM URALS 1' 2 ,.., Y -- -1-wi' 0-an Front--L. Kurtz, B. Soom, Sperl, C. Knutson.. Back-B. El- Cecil Davis and Mark Norrander battle for posses bon, W. Brlmm, C. Davis, N. Bredall, K. Slmnilt. sion while Bill Sperl Q63 and Dick Arnold Q95 look F e 1 5' 1: .v :- . The Cobs eked out a 40-38 decision over the Polecats on Larry Kurtz's 15-foot swishcr from the corner. After battling through four nip-and-tuck quarters to a 36-36 tie, the Cobs finally gained posses- sion of the elusive casaha in sudden-death overtime and connected to become 1956 intra-mural champions. On their way to the title, they forged past the Chockers 67-43, and the Hi-Y 40-21. Leading scorer was Norman Bred- all with 30, closely followed by Larry Kurtz with 29 and Cec Davis with 26. The Polecats proved themselves worthy competitors by defeating the YFC 27-12, and squeezing past a strong Stagz team 31-29. Leading scorer was Dick Burhach with 28, followed by Bob Purkeypile with 26 and Mark Norrander with 17. N x A Q itt- 1 lf 15 11 ff' W it W 1 Larry Kurtz gets away a jump shot over the guard Front-D. Burbach, I. Palmblad, D. Arnold. of Bob Purkeypile, ,Back-L. Gentry, J. Olson, M. Norrander, B. Purkeypile INTRODUCTION T0 . . . Advertisements Tributes Student Index Faculty Index Student Life Photos Autographs In addition to efforts of our annual staff, we derive much of our support from the merchants and L 1 ' if lk f ! il 'f !i I N1 commercial enterprises of our J Communltyf lv fi, ,if I f 4 'f if . Lk L ff ff' 'f 1 I 1 - 1 2 JJ ! L ,Z I I I N 1 if 7, , . ff? W ex 09 I IT HELPSL ' tdlizlg'-foj? 1 rem? 5-v1f! g My ,Rf .. 9 X 41 Best Wishes and Good Luck TO THE CLASS OF '56 from your PHOTOGRAPHER r Ii Special tribute to: Editor-in-Chief, Bob Photo Editor, Carole Business Manager, Herb HERB WHITE CAROLE STONE BOB NOREEN LDGAN-MARKIIAM Studios ' 917 S. W. Alder T61CPh01 Portland. 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FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS FACTORY APPROVED PARTS CARS -- TRUCKS - TRACTORS Sales and Service ' MO. 5-SI76 Gresham, Oregon 26 Years Serving Gresham il AWfby W01fzdc'1' W'l5ere It Goes! Siam' a Savings Accounf T0clay--- You May -Need If T0'IlZ077'01L'.' GRESHAM STATE BANK S North Main MO. 5-4101 LEO G. DARLI I A . MODERN CLEANERS N NG' NC 66B!'lLllfiflll Dry Cleaning TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES REPAIRS RENTALS LAUNDRY S :S H GREEN SERVICE STAMPS SALES SU PPLI ES 3rd and Main Serving Portland in the Same Location I for 29 Yearsn 64 GRESHAM, OREGON 7622 S. E. Foster Road, Prt. PR. I-I558 A Ackerman, Gary Adams, LaMar .............. Adcock, Mona ..... Aitken, Phil .... 79 56 , 93 86 90 94 62 Akers, Rhoda ..... ...A...... 1 8, 26, , Akins, Ron .....,... ..............,............ Akins, Jeanene AA.. ........Y.................. 6 2, 96 Akse, Pete ........................ 56, 79, 131, 133 Alber, Margaret .Y..... ....................... 6 2, 94 Alexander, Faye Alexander, Jeanie ..,,... Alexander, Nedra ..,....50, 85, 149 Allen, Dale ............,... ........................... Allen, Joyce .,....,.... Alley, Don .,........... .........62, 90, 94, Alley, George ............ Allgood, Sharon ...... Allison, Trent ....... Allport, Betty ........ Allport, Donna .... Alms, Wilma .,,,..... .........56, Alms, Larry I .............. Altman, David .,.....,.,.., fffffi0, Altman, Jean ................... Amerman, Jacqueline ......,,.........,...... 50, Arnstutz, David .................,.......... A.......... . .. 62 96 62 62 62 62 50 50 Allquist, Sharon ...... ............ 5 6 93 62 95 62 93 56 103 Amstutz, Barbara ..,............. 26, 78, 79, STUDENT INDEX Barrett, Betty ....... -..-,-.- 5 6, 98 Barron, John .......,.... -----4,-,,- 5 0 Barstad, Ken .,,,,........ ---',,,- 5 0 Bartholomy, David ...,,,, .----,.---- 5 6 Bartlett, Val ........,....,.. .,-.,------,--- 6 2, 90 Bastin, Linda .,.....,.,..............,...,.,......-------- -62 Bateman, Ila ........,., ,..........,,------- 5 0, 93, 104 Bates, Martha ...,...........,.,,...........,-.----- 27, 98 Bates, Mary ...,,,,. 27, 85, 90, 108, 146, 148 Bauman, , Beverly 90 93 Beaver, Claudia ...,..,,.. ...........,-,- 5 0, Beckman, Elizabeth ....., ,........,. 2 7, 68, 73, 79, 83, 96 Becker, Rose Mary ..,.,... -----------, 5 6, Belcher, Darrold , ,,,. . Belcher, Wayne Beltlin, Gaynet ,,...,. 89 93 62, 90 109, 113 Beldin, Scott .....,......,,.,,..... 50, 93, Benjamin, William , ,,..........,,,,,.......,..-.----- 56 Bennett, Charles ......,,,,.............,,,-,-----, 56, 95 Bernick, Paul ,,,,,.,....,,... 27, 45, 72, 73, 85, 92, 110, 79 122, 124, 140, 128 Bernklau, Etta ....................,.,............... 27, 90 Beronek, Joan ..,,..,.,...........,............,.... 56, 90 Bertsch, Pat .....,....,,.,... .,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 6 62 95 Bettencourt, John ...... Betz, Diane ,,,1,,,...,,.,, 27, 90 145 Binning, Susan ......,..... Biddlecome, Arlene ,...,..ffffff1i,i' ' 50, 79, 80, 83, 97, 143 Burbach, Richard ..,....,,.,...,..... 27, 101, 150 Burch, Jeannine .... 50, 18. 74, 77, 79, 93, 98, 99, 100, 111, 109, 144, 147 Burdick, Geraldine ..,,,,,,.,....,..... 27, 90, 91 Burgess, Jim ,,.,,.1.. Burnett, Carolyn , 1.,,......,.....,,,..... 62 Burns, Danny .,....... .,,.,....................-,-,- 2 8 Burrows, Carol ,.... ,,,,... 6 2, 90, 96, 148 Busch, Helena .................. ......... 6 2, 98 Buttgereit, Roy ..............A....................-,---,- 56 C Calhoun, Glenda ..,............ ............ 8 3, 96 Cameron, David ,....................................... 56 Campbell, Marceline .....,.,......,... 28, 68, 96 Campbell, Merl .........,.,.....,.......... 56, 85, 95 Capella, Sylvia ....,.,.,,,,,..,..., 50, 90, 93, 146 Carhart, Bill .......,..,,,, 61, 62, 95, 131, 142 Carlon, Robert ...,.., .................................. 5 0 Carpenter, Judy ,,.................,, ....,,,...,......... 6 2 Carpenter, Stanley ......,, ...,1,........... 1 40 Carrell, Frances ......, .......... 2 8, 104 Carrell Judy .......... ........., 5 6, 104 Carsen, Gary .... Carson, Steven Carter, Dale ,.,. Carter, Bob .... Castle, Dale ........ Catlin, Andrew .,,,, Catlin, Gerry ,,,, . Cato, Janice ., ,.,.... 28, 88, 85, 113 Chronister, Lorene Birch, Tony .,,.,.,,,. Bxxler, Bob ............,...........,.....,....... Blackburn, Ron ....,.,.. Blackledgc, Linda Blackledge, Sue .,,... Blaine, Martha ,,..,,. Blaine, Marvin .....,.. Blaine Roger ..,... Blake, Barbara ...... Blanchard, Barbara Blasdell, Jim ...... Blassdell, Walter ,..,,,... Blocksom, David ,....., Blubaum, Allen ...... Blum, Ray ,..,,,,,,.,, Blum, Roberta ........ flffffso ffffff02 ffQfff6i , 95, ,141 50 1 94, 104 94, 104 61 62 56 062, 88 27 82, 100 Anderson, Cameilla lAnnJ .............,...... 62 Anderson, Duane ...1.......................... 26, 100 Anderson, Kathleen ...,..,................. 62, 104 Anderson Mary .. 26, 90, 96, 98, 99, 146 Anderson, Muriel .............. 26, 45, 78, 79, 85, 91, 98, 99, 108, 146 Anderson Norman .,.,.........,.......,.... 62, 131 Anderson, Pat 26, 82, 83, 85, 18, 98, 100 Anderson, Ron .......................................... 26 Ando, Melvyn .... 61, 62, 88, 131, 133, 141 Aquino, Eugene ..................,................... 131 Armstrong, Wzttiitat .,,. 49, 50, 85, 89, 90, 98, 99, 100, 118, 149 Arnold, Bill .....,.......,,.,......................... 50, 83 Arnold, Dick ..,... ....,........,...,.....,. 2 6, 150 Arnold, Judie .... ,...... 5 6, 145 Amtt, Gene ......... ....,......, 5 0 Arthur, Byron .,.,... .,.,.......... 2 6, 140 Artman, Derald ....... .................. 6 2, 141 Artman, Janice .... ....... 5 0, 68, 90, 94 Artz, Barbara ...., ................ 2 6, 96, 98 Artz, Jeannie .,,, ......... 2 6, 85, 96, 98 Ashmore, Tom ...... ,1.........., 2 6, 68, 95 Askew, Allan ........ ,.............. 2 6, 86, 104 Atterbury, Judy ,,..,.. .......,.. 5 6, 90, 91, 99 Atwell, Barbara .... Austin, Marion ..... ...,.............. 6 2, 104 Austin, Sarah ....,........ ...... 5 0, 86, 93, 104 Austinson, Dick ........ ........1.................. 2 6 Ayers, Arnold ...... ...........,........,.. 5 0 Ayers, Bob ............. --.--,---,--- 5 6, 85 Aylsworth, Delores . - ............ 26. 148 Aylsworth, Lawreen ,,,.., 62, 90, 98 Bachelder, Bonnie ..... ........ 5 6, 90, 111 Bacon, Dan ......,,,...... ..-.,,,.,,--,-----,-, 5 0 Bacon, Sam ...... ,.,..,........... 6 2 Baird, Stuart .........,,.,............,,,..-,,---,-,,,A-A-- 26 Baker, Carole ............,..........,-------------. 56, 93 Baker, Duane ..,.., 27, 78, 79, 93, 102, 142 Baker, Jeanie ..,..,............,,,.....................1,,- 90 Baker, Ruth 56, 74, 90, 98, 100, 102, 118 Baldwin, Jerry .............,,.................1,.-,-.,---- 62 Ballantine, Dick .......,.......................,........ 27 Ballantine, Marlyce ,,,......... 56, 90, 98, 145 Ballard, Ron .............,1.................,....... 56, 88 Bancroft, Paul ......,, 27, 122, 124, 132, 134 Barclay, Jim .,..........,,,...........,...,,,,.,..,......... 50 Bardon, Bob ,,,.,. ...,.....................,............ Barkdoll, Pat ........ .,1----.--1,----- Barker, Berkley ...... ......,,.. 6 2, Barker, Beverly Barker, Jeanie Barker, Vaughn 62 50 88 ,..,.,.,..62, 88 62 56 62 Barr, Daniel ,.,,.. Barr, Elaine .. fflllfso Boatwright, Mary . .... ....1.... 6 2, 96, 104 Bochnaerklh--,s-ill .,,,. .....,. 5 6, 100, 131 Boke:1ie1ier,'Jnnet .,.,. ,..,,,,,,, 62, 90,1 148 Bolton, Larry 1 .,....,.. .. ........ ....,..,,., 5 0 Bolter, Tom ......,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Bonner, Diana .,.,.... ,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 6 2 Boon, Lela ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2, 88 Bordenkircher, Jim ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S 6 Borisch, Joyce ,.,......... ...,. 5 6 Bourgo, Thomas .,.. ..,.,.. 6 2 Bowen, Gwen ..,.,, ,,,,,,, 6 2 Bowers, Lahela ..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Boyer, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Boyer, Norma ,,.1..,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 0 , 104 Braim, Laurice ,,,,.,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 , 94 Bredall, Norman ,,,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 150 Brimm, Harold 4WayneJ ,.,,,,,,,,,, 50, 131, 140, 150 Bristow, Beverly .. ,, ....... 56, 79, 85 Brooks, Alice .............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Brooks, Larry ...,.,.,.....,. Brooks, Brown, Shirley , Angelta ,,,, Brown, Bill ....,, 85, 92, Brown, Catherine ....,.... Brown, Clarence ........ Brown, Gary Brown, Jack ,,.,. Brown, Karen ,..,,. Brown, Lester ...,..,. Brown, Patricia ...,...... Brown Wallace .......,...., , Browning, Kenneth .. Brue, Leonard ...,.,.. 56, 95, 122, 124, 113 62 56 93 50, 79, 90, 93 .........62, 95, 142 .......50, es, 93 122, 127, 138, 142 Bruhn, Amold ....,,,.,..,,,.................,,,,,,,,,,.,, 62 Brumbaugh,'Brock .,....,,,, 50, 49, 102, 131 Bruss, Jim Z ......,........,.....,,,....,.............. 56, 95 Bryant, Bert ............. ..............,, ,...,,,.,,,, 6 2 Bryant, Patrick ........ .,..,,.. 6 2, 131 Buer, Barbara ..... Bunce, Harold ...,, A ........... 56 Cayton, David .,.... . Celmer, Lots ........,,,,,, Cermack, Ellen .,,,,.,, ..... Chamberlin, Phillip ..,... Chambers, Ronald Chambers, Richard Chapman, Barbara ,, Chard. Sherian ,,,..., Chard, Susan .,......... Charles. Edward .,,.,,, Chase, Richard ., Chew, Janice ,,,.,,. Childress, Jim ,..... Childress, Lola . .. Chipman. June ,,,,, Cltism, William ,.., Christ, Margie Christian, lvan ...,,,, Chronister, Shirley ......... Church, Diane ....,.., Cissna, Ruth .....,,,,, Clapp, Connie Clark, Dale ..,,.,, ,,,. Clark, Jeanette ,,.... Clarke, Yvonne ..... Cleman, Dennis ..., Cleman, Errol ..,,., , Clements, Ronald ,... . Cleveland, Gloria .. Clibbon, Marjorie Clubb, Frank , ..,.. , Coates, Joyce ......., Cochran, Bill ...,., Coffman, Laura ,, .Coker, Barbara , , Coker, Carolyn ...,,. Collings, Althea ,. Collings, Audrey , ...... Collins, Allen 50 56, 79, 142 .........50, 90, 91 . ,..,...,.,,..,,,,., 62 , ,,.,.,..,...,. 62 56, 90 ,,.,,,.,.63, 90 ,.,..,...28, 86 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 63 56, 90, 148 28, 96, 99 , ,..,, ,.....,... 6 3, 93 28, 78, 94, 114 ,,,,.,.....63, 94 28, 79, 85, 96, 98 ............63, 90, 104 94 63 50 ,.,......63, 96 ..,..56, 90, 91, 145 ,, ,,,.,,, ,,....... 5 0, 90 90, 56 56 95 96 28 ...,,,,..63, 68, 94 63 50 .50 63 140 Collins, Janet ,,,....... .............,,..,,,...,........... Conibear, Jim 28, 92, 122, 127, 132, Connor, Nancy ....,,,,.....,..........,...,,,............. 63 Cook, Florence , ,. 28, 90, 91, 96, 100, 114 Cook, Judith ,,,,,.. ............................,,.,....,,.. 5 6 Cook, Judy ..,...,.,... .,,,,,,..,,,,.............. 5 0 Cook, Richard ....,, ,,.,,,,..,,... ............. 6 3 Cook, Thomas ,.,.,..,,, ,.,,,,,,,...,................., 6 3 Cooper, El Donna ....,.,,.,...... 56 76 77 Cooper, Gary ,. .... .. Cooper, Geraldine Cotton, Lloyd ........ Cover, Leathea ...... Cox, Audrey ...... Cox, Mary Lou ,,.,,. , , , 90, 96, 104, 147 ,......., 63, 100 , ,,.,........,,. 28, 86 56, 93, 90, 96 ....1..,..56, 77, 147 Cox, Nancy Cox, Theresa ,... Crampton, Dick ..,.,.. Crandall, Sandra .,., Crane, Michael .. Crane, Roger ....,.. Crawford, John Crowford. Roh:-rv Crawf ord, Russell ........ Crawford, Ruth ,.,..., Creech, Dorothy .,.., Creech, Elmo , ,..,,,,, , Creswell, Rhobie .,,,, Crockett. Jeanette 50, 90, 91, 96 ,,....,...56, 94 ,,,,,,..,.50,140 .53 86 ,........,5u, 18, '16 63 56 163, 90, 96 28 Cronin, B111 , ,,..,.... ,,,...,,.,,.,.....,.... , Crouch, Joel ,,,,. ........ 1 24, 128, 130 Crouser, Ken ........ ,................ 6 3, 88 Crow, Richard ...... .. ........ 56, 133 Crump, Sharon ,...,,,..,,.,.,..,,.. 63 Culver, Catherine ., ,,,.,,,,,..,,..,. 56, 93 Culver, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,.,..,,,,. 2 8, 83, 86 Cunningham, Denny , .... ,..,.,,.............. 6 3 Cunningham, Garry ........ ...........,...,,,,.. 2 9 Cunningham, Joyce ..... ........,, 5 0, 93, 98 Currier, Bob ,................ .,.,,,,,.,,,...,..... 5 6 Currier, Janice ..,,........ ,,........ 6 3, 90 Cyphers, Bruce .,.,....,,,..., ........ 6 3, 140 .D Dahlhammer, Dolores .,...... 56, 93, 90, 98, 102 Dahl, Dahl, Connie ...,.,,..,..... Marjorie .........., Dahlke, Katherine Dahlke, Ted .,,............ Dahlke, William ..,,... Darni elle, Deanne .... Darrin, Louis .,....,.... Davidson, Charles Davis, Cecil .....,..... Davis, Clifton ........ Davis, Dick ....,... Davis, Helen ..,...... Davis, Lucille .....,.,, Davis, Marjorie .... 99, 29, 79, 96, 108, 115 ...........50, 73, 74, 93, 98, 109, 148, 149 ....50, 82, 90, 91, 92, 99, 149 ,.,.,...50, 93, 150 lQffff50f'17Q 29 97 5 , 93 63 93 50 Davis, giichard f .... .........................,..... Davis, andra .,,.....,...........,......... 57, 96, 104 Davison, Edward ...,....., 25, 29, 73, 78, 79, 92, 102, 138 De Boer, Luther ..... . .,........................... 57 De Boer, Vera, ...,..... ,,..,,,,....... 6 3, 94, 104 Deisch, Connie ,,,, ............ 2 9, 85, 96, 104 Deisch, Don ,....................................... 57, 133 Deisch, Gayle ..,,,.....,,.....,,.,...,...., 63, 96, 104 De Laughter, Michael ...................... 63, 131 DeMars, Alice ...........,...... ,.,,,.,. 2 9, 85, 101 Dempster, Jack ......,.... .....,.............. 5 7 Denison, Joy ........ ................, 6 3, 94 Dennison, Ethel ..,.,.., Denning, Annette .,.. Densmore, Marjorie ...,,,.,,,29, 85, 96, 90 ............29, 68, 98, 99 98 57 1 DeRousse, Lynn ,..,..,....,.......,.....,. Derry, Dale ........ ......... 2 9, 86, 88, 112 DeSanno, Janet ..,,,,, ,,..,,...,,,....,..., 6 3, 90 Devlin, Neil ,,....... ............... 5 7, 100 Dewey, Carolyn .. .....,.... 63, 93 Dickey, Neldon ,. .. ..........,. ..63 Dingman, Sharon ....... .............,,.,.,......,., 5 0 Dishman, Gary ,,.,..., 85 131 DiZio, Barbara Dodd, Verna ..,.... Doellefeld, Henry Donaldson, Berta Donison, Carol ..,.. Donison, Diane ..... ,........50, 63, 94, 142 ...,,,,,,,..29, 86, 104 ,.,.....57, 97, 131 ........57, 89, 104 63 Dull, Yal Rae .,,,,.,....... Dunkin, Wanda .,,,, Dupee, Verla ,,,.,,.,. Duquette, Gail ,..... Durrie, George .,.,.. Dye, Gene ..,,..,,.,. Dykstra, David ,........... Eastman, David ,.... 29 79 85 94 102 ...f...,29, 72, 73, 90 .,...29, 92, 132, 134 130, 24, 25, 73, 97 108, 122, 124 Eaton, Hylah ..... ........,...............,..... 5 0 Eaton, Norma ......... 30, 85, 93, 96, 104 Eblen, Barbara ..... ,............. 3 0, 85, 104 Eblen, Frances .,..... Eckman, Gary ....,.,.. Edgley, Mary Beth Edie, Richard ,........ Edwards, Orval ..... Eichner, Kathleen Eisenzimmer, Dan .,...... 63, 100, 142 .......63, 77, 94, 147 150 Elbon, Bob ....,...............,.............--..-, 50 , Elbon, Lowell ...........................,...........,.... 63 Elia, Mike ,,,,...,.,.,........,..,.. 57, 131, 133, 141 Ellertson, Gail ...... ...,..... 5 1, 83, 96, 98 Ellsworth, Susan ..., ....................... 5 7, 39 Emery, Lynda ....,. ..,.................... 5 7, 90 Engberg, Sonja ......,,...... 30, 18, 85, 93, 99 Entenman, Herold Ericson, Joanne ......... .,.. Erickson, Mollie Erickson, Pat ..... Esler, Bob ,,,,... Esler, Nancy .,..,, , Estep, John ......,, Evans, Rayleen .....,,..... Evoniuk, Gloria ............ ...30, 111, 132, 134 93 86, 104 88 51, 85, 39, 93, 104 17, 30, 98, 99. 110, 144 Faln, Anna ......,................................... 51, 93 Fancher, Clair ........ 57, 84, 85, 86, 88, 112 Fandrich, Geraldine ..,..... 51, 76, 77, 147 Farber, Barbara ............ 79, 83, 89, 93, 98, 85 Farwell, Barbara ..........,.,.......... 51, 17 Farwell, Pat ...,...... ......, 3 0, 98, 99, 149 Farwell, Tom ....,...... .................. 5 7, 142 Ferguson, Theresa ,,..,,.30, 68, 98, 146 Ferris, Bob .,,,,,,.,.,... ........................... 3 0 Fetter, Sally ..... .,.,...,........... 3 0 Finck, Garry .,.....,..,............,...................... 131 Findling, Judy ..............,,,.,,.,,....... 57, 89, 91 Fisher, David ,,,,,,..,..,,.,.,.........................,... 63 Fisher, Judith ........ 51, 79, 89, 90, 99, 102 Fitzgerald, Pat .,..,,,.,.,.,......................... 63, 94 Fleming, Linda .......... 51, 83, 90, 101, 103 Flener, Delbert ,,,,,,,........,.,.,.... 30, 68, 85, 92, 108, 122, 124, 138 Flohaug, Pat .....,,.,,..........,. 30, 17, 104, 108 Fogle, Carol .....................,..,,.,......,........,.,.. 51 Foland, Margaret ..,,,, .,....,.............,...... 5 1 Foland, Walter , ,.... ................ 3 0, 68, 95 Foreman, Patti ...... Forscth, John ..... Foss, Barbara .. Fox, Tommy , Frame, Carol ..... Francis, Walter Frank, Ed .,.,.,,.... Frank, Sharon ..,.,.,, Franklin, Laurence Freedle, Lorraine Freund, Malcolm ,,.,,, Frey, E. Paul Frey, Lillian .,.,..,. 30, 73, 81, 98, 99, 102 90 63 ,.,,..,.,63, 95 .......57, 88, 101 131 94 104 Galen, George ....,.,, Gallant, Jim ..,,,.,,,, Gannon, Bonnie ,,,.,,. Gantenbein, Bob .... Gardner, Charles ..... Garrison. Glenna ,,,,, ........31, 85, 100 95 Garrison, Marilyn ,,.... ....,,.. 3 1, 96, 146 Garrison, Pat ,,,......... ,.,,,..,,,,,,, 3 1, 94 Gaston, Carol ,,,..,.. ......,....... 6 3 Gatten, Leo .,.......... ........,,,...... 6 3 Gayken, Barbara ..,, 57 112 Gayken, Ronald ,,,,, Gaymon. Charlene uffff .... f .... 63 Gedde, Allen ,,,,,..,..,.............,,,,.................... 31 Geiseman, Russ ...... 25, 31, 73, 81, 97, 114 Gemelli, Thomas .....,,,..,,,,..,,,...,......,.. 57, 93 Gentry, Leo .,..,,.........,........................ 31, 150 Gerbich, Raymond ,,,,...............,....,.., 51, 140 Gerlt, Max ..,, 25, 31, 45, 73, 92, 132, 134 Gilford, Wilbe1't . ............,.,.......,..... 57 133 Gillard, Mike ,,.,......,.........,.,......... 57, 68, 55 Gillespie, Stanley 95 Ginter, Dian ,,,........... 57, 90, 91, 104, 148 Gillis, Esther ......,. Gillis, JoAnn .....,. Girton, Larry ,,.,,,, Glaser, Barbara Glenn, Patrick ,...,. Glienke, Elsie Gomez, Irene ..... Goodrich, Warren ,.........57, 90, 91 141 , ......... 57, 79 93 104 Goodwin, Carol ......,,............,.,.....,.., 31, Goodwin, Ron .......,,.,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31, 101 Goss, Beverly .,,.,.,..... 31, 81, 100, 198, 113 Goucher, Ellis ,,,.,......,..,.................,,..,,.,,,,, 63 Gradin, Sharon ...,........ 51, 79, 86, 88, 104 Graham, Sharon ,,,,,.,.,..,.....,........ 51, 17, 90, 91, 148, 149 Grahn, Charles ,. .....,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Gran, Lorin ....,,.,... ,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 88 Granberg, Connie .,.............,.,.....,,,,,,, 51, 98 Graven, Barbara ..,....... 51, 90, 91, 96, 148 Gray, Sharon ..... .........,., 5 1, 90, 99, 148 Gray, Tom .,,.,...,..... ........,.....,..,..,.,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Graymer, Walt ,,,.,. Green, Jim .......,.. Green, Joe ,,,...,,. Gregory, Gary ..,,.... Greiner, Dean .....,., Grey, Bob ......,........., Griffith, Albert ..,,,,,, Griffith, Barbara Griffith, Joanne .,......... Griffith, Kenneth 139 101, 143 ...,.,...64, 131, 133 104 90, 148 100 Grigg, Bob ,,,...,.,.,.....,... ...........,... 3 2, Grimes, Marajanuth ,.,..,.,.,...........,............ 57 Grimm, Dixie Lee .,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 64, 73, 93 Grimm, Gerald .....,....,.,....,.......,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 57 Grouse, Jacky .,.,..,,,,,,..,. 57, 90 91 99 148 Grundfossen, Sonja ,,..,.,,,,,, 511 902 99: 100 Guddat, Juanita ,........... 64, 77, 90, 94, 147 Gutendorf, Gail ,,,.,.,,,....,,,..,,,.....,,..,........... 32 Guenther, Carol Ann ......................,,,.,.,,,, 64 Gustafson, Bob .............. ........, 3 2, 95 Gustafson, Judy ,,,,,,...,, H Haase, Ray ..,.., Hadley, Janice Hale, Jeannine Hale, Lillian ..,.., Halladay, Ann ..,... Halladay, Calvin .,..... Halladay, Charlie ..... Halstead, Leona ........ Halstead, Ronald ...,.. 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Marion ,., ,,.50 Galberth, Howard , .. ,, ,.., .,., . ,...57, 141 1 Hamilton, Janet ,.,..... 73, 78, 79, 83, 82, 108, 115 104 32, 93 89, 94 85 ...........64, 131 ..,....32, 98, 103 90 Hamilton, Marlene .....,.......... 57, 85, 90, 96 Hamilton, Merle ..............,..,...........,.......... 57 Hammon, Loren ...........................,..,.., 57, 97 Hamner, Jim .....,,.,...,. 57, 75, 55, 131, 138 Handy, Maureen ........,...,.,,.,.....,.,,..,.,,,.,, 57 Hankel, Kenny ........,....,..,.,........,......,...,,.... 64 Hansen Linda ..,,............ 51, 17, 94, 96, 98 Hanson, Audrey ..,,.,.........,...............,,.,..,,... 64 Hanson Gail ..,..,.... ..,..,, .....,,,....... 3 2 , 96 Hanson Larry ., ..,. ..,,.....,., 6 4 FARM FEED AND SUPPLY THE HOME OF THE GOPHER BRAND FEEDS FEED HAY GRAIN SPRAYS SEEDS GRINDING CUSTOM CLEANlNG MIXING 100 E. 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Kozera, Virginia Haskett, Deanna ......... Hathaway, Stewart .....,. Haught, Evelyn ...,... Hayden, Gale ....... ...., Hayden, Gary .......,,,...,. Hays, Penny .......,..,... 32, Healey, Dave ,.,............. Healey, Sharon ..,,,,,.. Heasley, Connie .. Hedger, Janice .. Helde, Jim ...........,. Heinlein, Ruby ,,.,.,.,. Hole, Donald ,............., Heikkila, Dean ......... Heikkila Jerr , y -4--v.-,- Heiney, Myra .,.,....... Heitz, Jackie ......,., Helm, James ..,.,,,,,.,.. Henderson, Linda Hensley, Ronald .......... Hering, Mary ,,,............. . Hewgley, Bill .,,.....,. 51, Hiebert, Ronald ............ Hlpple, Albert ....,....,.,,,, Hirsch, Donald ....., Hoagland, Gary ......, Hoddy, Sharon ..,...,...... Holbrook, Sharon .,,.,.. Holder, Carolyn ...... Holmes, Claudia . 1 Hollenbeck, Cheryl ...,, ..,..51, 79, 122, 126 83 .......,....32, 79, 138 .........,57, 89 90 143 ..........64 51, 86, 88, 95, 104 76, 104 ..........64, 131, 133 ,...,...64, 90, 148 68, 90 97, 148 68, 78, 82, 79,103 90, 96 90 85, 93 77, 147 ..........64 ....,.,55, 58, 90, 118 122, 127, 129, 140 58 139, 142 93 Hollingsworth, Barbara .........,., 51, 90, 93, 09 Holloway, Boyd ,,,,,,,..,,. Holm, Jacqueline .......,., Holmes, Bill .....,,,, Hope, Jim ,,,,,,,,.,.,..,.., Hopkins, Colleen ......,.. Hosman, Nona ...,.,,,,, Hossner, Walter ,, Hougen, Bob ........,........ Hougen, William ...,,.... Houston, Shirley ..,.,,,,,, 96, 98, 103, 1 33, 78, 80, 83, 104 .,.,.,,...58, 85 ,.,.......96, 51 100 100 18 33 85 98 102 Hovda, Gladys .,,...,.,,,,.. , , , , Hubbard, Arlene ..,,...,. Hubbard Terr , Y ----------8, Hudgeons, Maxine ..,..,.. Hudson, Laveta ......, Huey, Gerald ......,., Hull, Caroline ,. Hull, Shirley .,,,., Hulse, Mary ,,,,,,.., ,,.., Humble, Patricia .,,,,.,, Hum hre Hazel .,....,. P ya Humphrey, Melba Hunt, Jewel .,...... ....... Hunter, Jim ,.,...,......,..... Hurt, Charles ...............,, Hurt, Dorothy .,...... 51, Hurst, Melvin .,............. Hutcheson, Marjorie Hustead, Joyce ...., Huston, James ,, Hutt, Paula ,,,,,.,. lckler, Jack ,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,, lhle, Gary ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 64 lngalls, Annie . 94 33, 79, 85, 86, 140 ,,,...,.,.17, 51, 158, 79, 90, 93, 93 51 64 51 96 58 f1158Q 131, 133Q 138 93 79, 86, 90, 91, 104 90, 148 .,,...., .64 95 , 104, 131, 133, 141 90, 94 Ingalls, Eri .....,.....,., 51, 122, 126, 140, 142 lngalls, Rose Marie ,,,,,..,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,, 64, 76 Jackson, Sharon ..,.......,. .,,,, .lacohs, Eleanor ,,,,.,,... Jacobs, Michael ....... 164, 94 ,,,,,,,.,64, 141 Jacobson, Dean ,,,,.., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Jacobson, Glenn ,,,,,,,,.,...........,.,1,...1.,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Jacobson, Pat .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 James, Margaret ,..,.,.,33, 96, 98, 100, 103 Jamison, Jerry ..... Jarrard, Frances Jarvis, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jarvis, Kathryn Ann 51, 83, 90, 91, 148, 149 158 90, 148 Jarvis, Sonja ...............,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 ' ' 142 Jellnek, David ..................,. 33, 79, 93, 68 Jenkins, Dorothy .,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33, , 74, 78, 79, 86, 88, 90, 91, 148 Jenks, Dayton ,.,..,.,...,,...,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 58, 141 Jenshy, Karen .,.,.,, .........,,,...,,,,., 3 3 Jensen, Julia ,.....,,..... ....,,.,.,.,.,,..,..,,,,, 6 4 Jensen, Marietta ,,,. ..,,..,.,,,., 3 3, 78, 79, 90, 101, 103 Jepson, Kenneth ,.....,.,,.....,.,.....,.....,..,. 64, 58 Johnson, Anita ....,.,....,.,...........,.......... 51, 89 Johnson, Eric ,...,,., 58, 118, 131, 133, 139 Johnson, Garry ..,......,,,.....,.....,...........,........ 51 Johnson, Gayle ......,.......,...........,..,..,... 33, 85 Johnson, Helga .,....,....., ,,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 6 4 Johnson, Joseph ......,,...,.. ,.....,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Johnson, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33, 74, 94 Johnson, Judy 1SophP ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 94 Johnson,Judy 4l r.P ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 4, 94, 104 Johnson, Nancy .......... .,.,.,.,,, 5 8, 89, 98 Johnson, Wendell .,,,,,, ..,,,,,,.,,.,. 6 4, 93 Johnston, Loretta Jonason, Alan ,,,,,,, Jones, Delores .. Jones, Don ,,.. Jones, Eddie .. Jones, Gary . Kilburn, Charlene ...... ......... 6 5, 94 Kilburn, Eddie .,,,.....,... ........... 6 5, 141 Kimmerling, Cordella .............. .-51 King, Anthony .........,., ,...,.,,..,,.. 5 1, 142 King, Jerry ........,,,.,.., .....,.....,..,.,..,.,.,... 5 8 King, Leland ......... ..................... 5 8, 104 King, Mary ...,,,.................... 55, 58, 73, 145 King, Raymond .............. 58, 104, 122, 142 127, 140 King, Richard ......,.,.......,.............,,,,.. 65, 133 King, Tom ....,.,.,,,.,,..,,..., 34, 45, 72, 73, 78, 92, 132, 134, 136, 137, 138 King, Zelma .,..,...,,,,.,,,,,.,..,...,,,,.,,,...,,,,,.,.,.. 65 Kirchoff, Helen ,..,............................,....... 34 Kirkpatrick, Pat U58 55, 86, 88, 131, 139 Kitchen, Ruth ,.,...,....,.. 61, 65, 74, 89, 148 Kittelson, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...... 65, 131, 141 Kleiber, Kenneth .............,.,,,,,,....... 52, 101 Kless, Ronald .,,,,,,,.,.....................,,..,,,.... 58 Knapp, Danny ....,.....,. 49, 52, 80, 115, 118 ' 108 Knarr, Dick .....,....,...,,,, 34, 78, 79, 81, Kniefel, David .......... 58, 95, 131, 133, 14-1 Knight, Bob ......,....,,,..,,,,.,..,............... 52, 65 Knox, Buddy Merle ..........,,,,,,.................. 65 Knudson, Kirsti ,,.. 49, 52, 73, 74, 79, 83, 90, 91, 99, 103, 109, 118 Knutson, Charles .....,,,,,..,,,......... 52, 79, 150 Koch, Gary ,.,,..,,,.....,........,,,,,,,,.......,.........,. 58 Koon, Dixie .,,,,, ,..,.... 6 5, 77, 90, 147 Koon, Virginia .. ,,,,,,.............. 53, 89 Kopf, Larry ,,,,,., ,.,..,,................ 6 5 Kratz, lx raus, Bob ..,., Mary Krause, Helen Krause, Jerry Kressin, Carole ,.,. ,.,,..,............,.,...,,....,,. 6 5 Kretschmer, Jackie ,,,,,, 52, 68, 76, 91, 146 Kruger, Sally .,.,.,................,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,... 65 Kuchenthal, Dorothy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,., 34 Kurtz, Larry .,,..,.,..,.. .,.,.... 5 2, 58, 83, 150 Kurtz, Ronald ,,,,, ,.,....,..,,,,...,,,.,..... 5 8 Kyle, Georgia ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,...,,...,... 3 4 Lader, Allan ,, ,,,.,,. ..... ,,,.,....,. 3 4 , 83 Lake, Janet ,,,,,,.,,.,, .,...... 6 5, 96, 104 Lamb, Pat ..........,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8, 98 Lambeth, Sharon ,......, ,.,,,,,....,. 6 5, 88 Landgraver, Kenneth ..,. ........, 5 5, 58, 79, 142 Lang, Dennis ,,,,,, Lange, Ursula ,, Jones, Larry .. ..,..,......... 51, 95, 142 Jones, Lloyd ,,,,, ........,, 6 1, 95, 131, 142 Jones. Rosalie .... ,..,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1 , 85, 104 Joy, Dolores ..,., ,,,,..,, 6 4, 77, 94, 147 Joy, Russell ..,... .,,,,.. 3 4, 92, 95, 114, 132, 134 Judd, David .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 51, 86, 93 Kagels, Shirley ............. ,.................------ 6 4 Kaiser, Deloris ....,,, ...,,,..,. 5 8, 90, 96 Kalweit, Kent ..,.... ,---,-,-------------- 6 4 Kanne, Betty ........ ---------e 5 19 13 Karn, Leona ,..............A,----- --f--------------f-'------ 6 4 Karrick, Kulhleell .....,.--------.-,-----'---- 581 101 Kaser, Glenda ...... 58, 79, 83, 90, 102, 104 Kaser, Rudy ........--,------------8--- ----'---------------- 5 1 Kato, Carl .,.............. ---------------- 5 89 131-x Kano, Janice ..,.,,.....,- -,----48-------------5-- ---- 9 4 Katzherg, Loretta Y... A-A--,, 3 4, 64, 93, 96 Keehaugh, Stuart .,...,, ,,-------'------- 5 89 79 Keener, Hugh' ,,---,,fA- --'-8-,-- ------f-fe---' 5 11 36 Keeney, Dale ....... ..,., Keffer, Georgie ......, Keffer, Rita .,,.....,,----- Kelly, Carol ,,,,......,.....,,, Kennedy, Kathleen ...... Kensmoe, Pat ......,.,...., Kent, DOH ....-------4--A- Kerslake, Kenneth ..... Kerslake, Marian ,,,..,.. Kerslake, Mary .,..., Kersten, Jean ....,,.,., Kersten, Juanita ......... Kibler, Katherine ..,.... Kidd, Sandra ...,..,. ..... Kidd, Verlin ,, Kidd, Wayne ......,. Kidder, Karen ....... ............................ 5 3, Kidwell, Susan .. ....... ., Kikkawa, Joyce ....,,,,, ...,,...34, 45, 75, 92, 122, 124, 129, 138 34 104 ..51, 17, 94, 96, 98 135 68, 86, 90, 96, 100 ,.,,,.....58, 98 85 85' 78, 79,' 101, 103, 114, 115 76 51 65 89 51 ,517'90 i91'i'96 'i48 1 s 1 s 100, 131, ,,,.,,,,....,,,,,,.,,,.,.. 865 134, 80, 90, 96, 100 Large, Larry .......... ,......,.,,......., 5 8, 86, 143 Larkin, Wally .,,,.,,. ....,..,.......... .......,..,.... 6 5 Larson, Donna H ,,,..............,,................... 52 Larson, Elinor ..52, 89, 90, 91, 146 Larson, Gary ,....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,.,..........,.. 5 2 Larson, Leland ...,,.. .,,,,,,,,...,,. 6 5, 88, 143 Larson, Norman ..,.......,,,,...,.... 35, 100 Larsen, Ray ....,,, ,,,., 5 2, 122, 126, 142 Larson, Sara ..,.,.., ..,,.,.,, 3 5, 68, 79, 83, 85, 98, 99, 108 Lashbrook, Robert , ,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,, 58, 133 Lasley, Joanne ..... .,,................. 5 2, 89 Laughlin, Bob ....,,, .....,.,. 5 2, 122, 126 Laughlin, Cliff ,,.. ......,...............,. 5 8 Leber, Betty .,.,...., ..,.,.....,.. 5 2, 18 Lehman, George ,, ..,..,....... 65 Lehman, Patricia .. .........................,.,.,.. 52 Lehr, Gilbert .,,,, ,.......,,...,,.,..,,,,.. 6 5, 88 Lessard, Don ..............................,.....,......,., 52 Lethcoe, Jim Levy, Penny .,,,.,, 35, 78, 79, 101, 114 90, 93, 100 Lewis, Darryl ,,,.. ......,,,..,,,...........,, 3 5, 95 Lewis, Diane ,,,,. ,,.,,,,,.. 5 8, 68, 93, 96 Lewis Doug ...... 122, 126 Lewis: Paul ........... ....,.,.,..., 5 2, 82 Lewis, Robert ........ .,.,........,.... 6 5 Lieske, Jay ...,.,.,. 131 85 Lieske, Jeanne Light, Linda ...... Light, Susan .,..,. Lind, Ron ,,,... ,.........35, 83 Lindrud, Delores ............,...,,,..,,,,....,. 58 Lindstedt, James ....,..........................,.,.,,.,, 65 Lintner, Nancy ...,..,,...... 17,52, 90, 99, 109 Lockett, Alice ...,.,,, Lofgren, Jim ...... ,,.,.....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Lundervold, Jim ..... Norrander, Ralph ......-,---,-A--------- -,-----------'- 5 9 37 85 93 Lofquist, Margie ..,., Loftin, Hayden ,....... Loftin, Leonard .....A.. Logerwell, Carolyn Logerwell, Larry ,,,,,, Logerwell, Mary ....... 65, 100 Lohning, Mary Lou ,,,,,, .,,... , Lombardi, Al ,.,,..,,,,... Lombardi, Leonard 140 183 93 108 158 90 Long, Carole .................... 17, 18, 35, 90, 91 96, 100, 104,148 Long, Shirley ..........................,....,.,...,.,,..... 35 Longenecker, David ...... ......................... I 15 Lorain, Bob .................. ........ 3 5 Lorton, Dorothy ................,....................,.... 52 Loughmiller, Jennelle .............................. 35 Love, Charles ....,................... 52, 75, 79, 97, 102, 109, 114, 118, 131 Lowes, Robert ...................................,.......... 58 Lucas, Kay ...,.,........ 17, 18, 52, 90, 91, 146 Lucas, Tommy .............,.......................... 139 Lukens, Bert .....,..... ,.....,,. 3 5, 68, 100 Lukesh, Larry ............,. Lundberg, Phyllis .,.... ,.......65 Lundervold, Larry .... Lun rlquist, Carl ....... Lunsford, Carol ..,..,....,,,,.,.,,..,,....,.............. 52 Lunsford, Raymond ........................ 65, 131 Lynch, Sally ........,,,......,..,,.............,...,.,,,.... 52 Ly-66, Keith ........,,...,11.. 35, 79, 100, 108,115 ' . . M Mc,-Xlllster, Jim ..... . ........, . McCaffrey, Sharon ....,... McCalib, Patty ........... Mt-Calmant, Carl ,,... .,..... Mt-Cann, Joe .,..,,.1....,,,.1.,,., McCann, Pat ........ 17, 52 McCarty, Marunell .........., McClain, Jim ..,.,.,........... Mt-Cool, Marquirite ......... McCormick, Constance McCor1nick, David 9 ..., McCoy, Judy ...,.......,,.. McCreary, Eddie .,..... 115 98, 109 93 139 79, 90, 91, 118, 148, 149 .......85, 132, 135 58 36 96 95 McCullough, Hank ..... ....... 4 9, 52, 75, 97 118, 125, 140 Manning, Sally ,....... Manley, Gary ............ Mansfield, Carole .... ........52 94 Marble, Kathleen .,.... ............... 5 8, 85 Marcus, Carl ......,.. ................... 5 2, 93 Marcus, Melvin ...... .......... 6 0, 93, 142 Mark, Richard ........... ..,..................,....... 3 3 Markley, Eldred .,.,........,........................... 65 Marlatte, Julie ........,,...... 52, 79, 85, 89, 99 Marlin, Linda ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, l ,,,-- Q uf ,------ 587 90 Marsh, Dennis ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-.., 6 5, 139 Marsh, Dick ........... ,,,,,,.,,, 3 6, 75, 97, 100 Marsh, Mary Kay ..... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Marske Evel n .,......., 65, 88, 148 , Y -,--.. Martilla, Gary ............ Martinson, Tommy ..,. Martsolf, Kenneth ...., Masten, Louise ...... , ...... 58, l31Q 189 83 Maughan, Farries ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,--.,.,,. 6 5 Maughan, Patricia .... Maust, Dorothy ...,...... .17, 52, 88, 99, 118 I May, Dora .,.......,.......... 58, 79, 86, 88, 101 Mayfield, Richard ..... Mecham, La Watida .. Mendenhall, Jerry .... Mercer, Jacqueline ,. Mercer, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Merris, Marjory ...... Merritt, Charles ..,... 52, 98 85, 86, 104 Merritt, Tessie ,... ,,,,,,,, 5 2, 35, 93 Metz, Gaylene ,,,,,,,,,-,- 53, 76 Meyer, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,, 1 04, Meyer, Elizabeth .,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6, 104 Mige, Art ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 6 5 Miles, Eugene .... ......,.. 3 6, 86, 88, 104, 132, 134, 136 Miles, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,.,,-,,.---- 6 5 Miller, Derrill ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Miller, Hilton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6 Miller, Jewel .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Miller, Kenneth fJr.J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Miller, Kenneth fSr.l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 Miller, Marla .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37, 85, 100 Miller, Roy .......,,,,,,,,,,, Mills, Barbara . Mills, Jerry ,,,,.. . Mills, Patricia .,... Miltenberger, Dennis Miranda, Nora ............ Mitchell, Billie ..,..,.,,,,. 1 Mt-Curtain, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 McDowell, Bob ,,,,,, 65, 104, 131, 133, 139 McElreath, Michael ........................,..,...,.,.. 65 Mr-Elreath, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65 McEwen, Barbara .............,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Mr-Gill, Eunice ............ 17, 52, 77, 96, 147 McGraw, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Mclntosh, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65 Mclntyre, Gary ........................., 36, 78, 115 M4-Kee, Jerry ....,,,, 52, 122, 125, 129, 130 Mt-Keel, Maureen .,....... 132, 135, 138, 125 90, 98 M1'Kenny, Ruth Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 89, 104 McKenny, N tncent ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 McKercher, Ted ...,.... 52, 86, 93, 104, 142 McKinney, Don .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 McKittrick, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 86 N11-Kittrick, Gerald 58, 86, 118, 131, 133 McKinzey, Don ,. Mr-Millen, Ralph McMurray, Cay ,, McMnrry, Janet ,,.. , Mt-Neill, Don Mr-Nutt, Eileen McSweeney, Ann McYary, Mollie ., McWilliams, Dean . ,,,,,, Mat-Alcvv, Alan ..,... 11116.-mtittalm, Jack Malice, Norman ., Mace. Mike ..,,,,,. 139 , ............. 65 104 98 .,.....93, .....,,65 ...,...58 .......58 36 Mittelstadt, Richard ,, Miver, Darrell .....,...... Moffet, Janet ,,,.,,.,.,,,,, Moffet, Robert ........... Moffet, Sharon 4Fr.l Moffet, Sharon KJr.J Moffitt, Harry ,,,,,.,,,,,. Molezan, Mary .....,,,, Montetzucco, Janice .... Moon, Mari ,,,,,.,.....,,., Moon, R. B. ..... . Moore, Eva .....,...,, Moore, Mary .,,,,, Moore, Nancy .......... Morfitt, Ronald ...... ......,,........,..,., 52 59 111 QQQQQ1ffQQQ65 108 ,,,,..,,.,,,, . .,,.... .59 ,,,,,,,, 37, 79, 86 94 95 93 , ..........,.............,. 65 77, 147 ,... 65, 90, 98 104 131 96 Morgan, Larry .,.,.. ....... 9 2, 95, 122, 125, 140 182, 135, Morrison, Marilyn ,..,,,,,,,,,,, 37, 74, 78, 81, 83, 90, 91, 96, 104 Morse, Linda .....,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,.... 5 2 Morton, Ronnie ...... ,,,,,...,.,..,,.,..,.,...,,,...., 8 8 Morrow, Delbert ..... ,..., ,,,,.. ,,.,,,,... 6 5 Morrow, Hazel , ,,.,.,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., 5 2, 93 Morrow, Virginia ,,., ........ 5 2, 89, 90, 91, 98, 148, 149 126 Nlorsman, Phil ,,,,, , ,,.,.,.....,... 52, 122, Morton, 'Gene ,,,... .,,, Mosley, Sheryl Mullaney, Ann ...,., ,,,, Myers, Jacqueline 15.9, 83, 89, 93, 104 ,, ,,,.. 59, 79, 83, 96 Neal, Bob ..,..,.. Nelson, Dave ...... ........37, 85, 88, 113 59 59 Nelson, Gary ...-.--------- ---------------------- Nelson, Judy .......r--------- ----A---'------------- Nelson, Mary ADH ----- '-- --A-- 5 99 39, 93 Nelson, MyrOr1 ..,....-- ------------ 8 5: 140 Nelson, G0rt10Il ..-- ----A--------A- 5 2 Nelson, Patsy .... -------4 3 7, 35 Ness, Car01 ...,----4-- 4'----'--- 9 91 36 Newby, L0l1iS6 .---- -------- 3 71 98 Newlands, John ..-----, -,-, --------------- 6 6 Newman, Ronald .....-- -----------------' 3 79 68 Newton, Marsh ....-.- -------------4------ 6 69 192 Nickles, Henrietta ,........... 52, 79, 96, 109 Nicholas, Peggy ......... ----,----f5f'--- 5 2: 1514 Nichols, Carol ........,-,-- ------ L '2 Nickolson, Bonnie ....- '--------'-5--- 6 6 Nickolson, Patsy .,,-,- ------------------ 5 9 Nielsen, Larry ...... -------,fff------'-f-- 3 7 Noe, Patricia ..... ,......-,---------- 5 2, 94, 104 Nord, Irene ...........-.-------,9--------,--- -- 52, 104 Noreen, Robert ...... 25, 37, 45, 68, 73, 78, 79, 80, 86, 102, 103, 104 108, 114, 115 Norrander, Mark ....,...----,------- 37, 1439 150 9 1 Notestine, Karen . Null, Floyd ..... Nystrom, Douglas ' 11i '1 Oja, Anya ...... .....................,..,...... 6 6, 100 Oja, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 59, 90, 94, 100, 102 Olsen, Alberna ............,.,........,,,,,,----- 52, 98 Olson, Charles 1Kentl ...,..........-,,- 66, 83 Olson, Faye .........,..............-,,,--,-------,.---,-, 66 Olson, Gary .............,,...............,,,,,-,,,- 59, 38 Olson, Jerry ..........,, 53, 85, 97, 122, 125, 140, 142 Olson, Jim ...., .............,. 3 8, 101, 150 Olson, Rose ,,,,,..., ..................... 5 9 Olson, Sue ......., . ........ 66, 96 Olson, Sonja .......... ..,,..,......................... 6 6 Onan, Donald .,............,.,..,..,................. 131 Orr ,Dick .......,..... ...... 5 3, 79, 86, 88, 104 Ott, Charlene .......,. 38, 648,,74, ,78, 79, 80, 85, 91, 96,110 Owen, Bill .... , .,.................,.. 59, 131, 141 Owenby, Jantes tKen1 1 , ,.... 66, 83 Owens, Ken .......,.,..........,.... ....... 1 31, 138 Owens, Roy .... P Packard, .John Palmer, Doug . Palumbo, Roberta ,,.. 53, 79, 90, 66 122, 127 91, 99, 109, 118, 149 Palmblad, 1van .... 38, 78, 79, 95, 97, 122, 125 150 Panit, Eleanor ' , 66 104 Pmikratz, Loren ......,,..-..----,------,,,- ---- 5 9: Park, Willillm ......,,..-----.-,,---------Y------'---A 53 Park, Richard .......,,,,... 38, 68, 73, 100, 144 Parker, Jack .,.........----,--,,,, ,--------,f---------'fA- 6 6 Parm enter, Harley Parnell, Erland ..,.,,.....,.... 59, 79, 33, Parr, Joanne .,... Parsley, Clayton Parsons, Shirley . 102 66, 94 66, 131 53 90 93 Patrick, Carol ..,,,. 17, 38, 86, 96, 98, 148 Patrick, Robert .,,,........,,,,.-,,,.,----------,----,- 53 Patterson, Pat .........,,-,.--------,,-------------------5 66 Pattie, Mary ,,,,..... .....,,, 6 6, 96, 194 Patton, Marjorie ....,. ,.-4.--------,--- 6 6 Pawlack, 'Dick .,.,,. ,.--------,- A 38 Payne, Betty ........,............... ,...,,,,,-------- 5 3 Payne, Jerry .,...........,,,..,,,...............,,,..-.-.- 35 Pearce, Norman Vferryl ,,,..,.. 66, 86, 88 Pearce, Tom ,,,,,,,,....,..... 53, 86, 88, 112, 139 . -----'--588-'---- 53 P 11, Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,....,...,,,,..... 38 Qfilfjggzgg- 1152 -ee- i56-i , N Pi..,f11-ie, 112765 ,,,,... ....,,,., 5 8, 68, 93, 114 ' ' 1' ' ' '-- -----5-- ' 1 6 ,. -' - . Magnuson. 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Peterson, Michael 63. 115, 122, 126, 142 Peterson, Sally ............. ,,,...,,........ 5 9, 96 Peterson, Sharon ,,,,.. ....... 3 8, 85, 100 Peterson, Tom .,.,..... ............. 5 3, 85 Petit, June ...,.............. ,....,........., 6 6 Perticevic, Catherine ...., ..,...... 1 18 Petshow, John ....,,..,. ....,,,,,,,,, f 18 Petijohn, Leonard ..... ..,r... 6 6, 142 Pettijohn, Robert .,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Pfeifer, Jack ,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 5 3, 95 Pfund, Joanne ..............,.....,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Phaneuf, Ruth .... 38, 74, 80, 85, 90, 96' Phillips, Bobby ........,.....,,, .....,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 6 6 -Phillips, Donna ....,,,,,, Pierce, Lorraine ...... Pieters, John ........., Pilling, William ...,.r, Plant. David ......,.. Plautz, Elva ..r.,,., Pleasant, Shari ..i.,.. 53 66 53 59 59. 39, 90 66, 94 Pleiss, Patricia ...........r, .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,, 3 8 Plum. Larry .........,.. ,,,,, ,,...,,,.....,... 5 9 , 142 P6i,,,l, Retty ,rrr 36, 66, 79, 65, 108, 148 Poisel. Helen ..........,,,,,,.,,,,...........,,,,,, 59, 89 Poisel, Joan ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,, 5 3, 89 Pokornv, Tom .... ,...,, 5 3, 95 Pope, Terry ..........r, , Porter, Patricia 53, 89 ,, ,,,,., 59, 89 Powell, Don ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 5 3, 139 Powers, Larry .,,,.. ,,,,,,, 3 8, 100 Price. John ...,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6, 95 Pringle, Cassaundra . ,,.,,,........,, 53, 89 Pringle, Walter ,,.... ......,. 5 9. 86, 95, 131 Pruett, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Pnrkeypile, Norman 61. 66. 131. 141 Purkevpile, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 153, 100, 150 Pnrsell, Cary ,,,,,.,.,,,, .,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Quade, Jackie ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Quade, Jeannie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,----- 5 3 Quay, Karen ........,..... 18, 39, 85, 98, 100 Quiring, Joyce .,,. 53, 79, 82, 89, 104, 115 R Rally, Bill ....... Rady, Robert .,.. Ramsey, Dlck ,,,,, .,.... 5 9, 111, 131, 133 Ramsey, Marilyn ......,,. .....v-.,v..-,,-,.-------, 5 3 Randall, Colleen ...............v-------------.---- 59, 76 Randol, Mary Jane ..,,........,......,,,.,-----,-,-- 66 Rathman, Jackie .....,.,..,...,..........,..,,,,,--- 66 Ray, Jeannie ,,,........... 59, 90. 96, 100, 144 Ray, Jessie ,,,..,... ....,.... 4 9, 53, 7-l-, 93, 98, Reams, Carl ..,.,,...... 61 99, 100, 146, 149 , 66, 73, 131, 141 Reba, Claude .... .,................,,,.,,, ..,......, 6 6 Reba, Johnny ,,.... ...,,,,.........,,---,----------, 6 6 Redfern, Retty ...... Redinger, Art ........ Reed, Judy .......... ......,,,,.,.-,---- 5 9, 90, 93 Reeder, Victor .,,,.,.,.........,,,.,,,---------. 59, 93 Rees, Charles ......,,,... 39, 78, 79, 103, 108, 115, 143 Reiley, Edward .......,,,,.......,,,,.. 59, 92. 142 Resare, Roger ,,,......,,,,,,,,,...-.. 66, 131, 133 Rhoads, Peggy 25, 39, Rohde, Nan .......,,,,,,,,... 39, 78, 79, 90, 73, 74, 78, 79, 86, 96, 148 91 Rice, Beverlie ........ 39, 45, 72, 73, 79, 80, 90, 91, 99, 113, 115, 148 Rogers, Pat ........ Roher, Mike ..., Ross, Betty ..... ,------ 5 3-1 194' Ross, B011 ...... ---------- A-'- 3 9 Ross, Janet ....... --------,,,,, 6 6, 96 Roth, Janice ........,-.-----,,,.-------- 39, 35, 144 Rothe, Howard ............ .,,---------------,,,.--- 6 6 Rothweiler, Sue ..,.,. 53, 83, 90, 96, 103 Rowan, Deanna ............... .........,.,.. 6 6, 96 Ruecker, Warren .....................................--- 66 Rupp, Delores .,....... -------- 5 3, 35, 93 Simnitt, Jerry ...., ,..,...,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 139 Slmrntt, Ken .,............,,,,,, 53, 85,,138, 150 Simonis, Russell ......,. 40, 45, 85, 92, 110, 111, 114, 122, 121, 128, 132, 134, 138, 136 59 Simonson, Connie Simonson, Sandra Simpson, John ...... 66 Richards, Dennis ,,,.........,,-------,--,,,--,---,,- 53 Richards, Jeannie ,,,,........,,,,-,-----,,,,,,----- 66 Ricks, Loren ...,..........----,------,, ---,----,,,-,,-- 6 6 Ri.-k,, Nancy .,...,,, 39, 45, 76, 79, 82, 90, 91, 102, 116, 146, 148 Riely, Edward ....,.,.,........,..-,,--,,,,-,, Riley Robb , Errol , ......,, . ..............., .,---- ----- 4 ins, Cordon ..,.,,. Robertson, Alice .,..., Robertson, Nancy ,,....., Robinson, Patricia , Rodlun, Richard ,..,. Rogers, Jerry .,,..... . 95, 141 131, 140 66 ,, 66, 94 59, 89 ..,...,,66, 131 Russell, Glenn ,. Ruth, Ronald ,..... Rutherford, Diane Rutherford, Karen Ryan, John .,..,.... Samuel, Molly ...,...... 24, 39, 140 39, 93 53, 90, 91, 99, 146, 149 53, 35, 39, 93, 100 25, 39, 45, 73, 99 Sanderson, James ..,,,,........ 53, 86, 101, 104 59 Santee, Clark ........, Santee, Sally ........ 53, Sargent, Sharon . Savage, George Savage, Karen ...,. Savage, Renee ..... Sayler, Joan .,....,......... Schaefer, Coleen Schaefer, Linda .... Schaefer, Marlene Schimke, Sally ..... Scheirhardt, Alvin 68, 73, 79, 91, 99 39, 86, 104 53 39 . .,...........,,,..,,,,,.,.,,, 59, 93 17, 39, 74, 78, 83, 98 93, Schloredt, Bob ...... 53, 49, 73, 79, 93, 109, 115, 122, 125, 132, 135, 136, 137, 138 Schmid, Dave ..........,.....,.......,... 53, 68, 95 Schmid, Joan ...,.,,,.........,.. 59, 79, 90, 101 Schmidt, Diane .... .,...,....... 6 6, 94, 98 Schmidt, Donna , .,,,,........,................, 66, 96 Schmidt, Edmund .,.,.........,,,......,........... 66 Sclmeider, Jim 40, 45, 85, 88, 97, 104, 113 Schoen, Timothy ..........,.,.,......,.........,...... 66 Schrader, Joan ,,.,.........,,... 40, 96, 98, 148 Schultz, Doug ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Schutte, Carol .,.,. ,..,.,..,....,....,.,.. 5 3 Schwab, Judy ..,,,.,,,....,.,.... 66, 90, 96 148 Schwartzkopf, Bob ............................,..... 53 Schwartkopf, Richard ,,...........,,..,.,,...,... 53 Scofield, Allen ..,....,,...,,,,........,...........,..... 66 Scofield, Rosemary .,,, 40, 80, 85, 96, 102, 104, 113 Scott, Helen ........... ...........,,.......... 5 9, 94 Scott, May .,.,......... ........ 4 0, 78, 94 Sedig, Darlene ...... ......... 6 6, 94 Seeger, David ....... ............. -I 0 Seeger, Valre ....,. .,....... 5 9, 89 Seely, Susan ...... ...,... 5 3, 104 Seibel, Delores .. ....... 40, 148 Seibert, Gary ..,..... ....... 4 0, 100 Seidl, Bob ....... ...,,. - 10, 86, 95 Sell, Ellen .,......... ................ 8 9 Sester, Harold ..... ............. 5 9 Sester, John ..... Severson, Jerry . .... Shade, Kathleen .... Shay, Robert ....,.. Sheller, David ,, 40 66 53 59, 104 Sheller, Jimmie .... 40, 92, 122. 125, 140 Sheller, Joanne ,... 40, 71, 78, 90, 91, 96, 104, 115 17 Shelley, Joyce ...........,.......,,...,.,..,,..,., 53, Shepard, June lShir1ener ,,,,,,,,,, 66, 90 Shepard, W'anda ,,,,...,,...,. ..,,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Sheveland, Rob ,,,,.... 49, 53, 101. 109, 118 Shields, Sharon , Shimizu, Roy ,.,, ,, Shipley, Rod ....... Shipley Stan ,....,,,,,,. 25, 40, 73, 75, 78, 79, Short, Gordon Shuholm. Lois ,, ..., ,. Shupp, Richard ...... .....,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . Sigler, Nancy .... Sllke, James ,, ,,..,. Simmons, David Simmons, Jim ,,, 80, 101 -19, 53, 93, 102, 104 Shutts, Ed .........,.....,.......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 59 40, 45 , ,.., 59, 86 66 , .... 5,9 Slaton, Don ...,.,..,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Slayton, Toddice ,.,,.. 40, 68, 86 Sleeper, Don .............. ........... 5 3, 85, 126 Smallfoot, Floyd ...........,.,...........,.,.....,.. 53 Smith, Beatrice ...... ....,. 5 9, 77, 90, 147 Smith, Dale ,.,,..... ...........,.,.,,,......,.. 5 9 Smith, David ......,...,.......... .. 66 Smith, Deanna ..... .,.... 6 6 Smith, Don ,.,.... ......,.. 5 9 Smith, Faye ......... ........,.,..,...........,. 6 6 Smith, George ...... .,..........,........ 5 3, 139 Smith, Tim ,..,....,,. .......... 4 1, 85, 88, 113 Smith, Laurel ...............,................,......... 67 Smith, Linda ....... 59, 90, 93, 96, 100 Smith, Ray ........... .................................. 5 3 Smith, Richard ...... ...................... 5 9 Smith, Tom ........,.. . ............... 89 Sxnith, Walt ,.....,. ........ 6 7, 100 Snell, ,Dewayne ...... ......,,..,.. 5 9 Snyder! Bill ..... ,..... ................,............. 5 3 Soderberg, Loren .,.,,....,.................,.,........ 67 Solheim, Carol ,,,,.,,,.. 59, 83, 90, 91, 148 Soom, Bill ........... .................. 5 3, 85, 150 Soule, Jerry ..... .............................. 5 3 South, Neil ........,. ................. 6 7, 95 Sparks, Jim ,,.......... ........... 5 9, 93, 131 Sparks, Richard ,......,..,...,,., 122, 127, 140 Speck, Dave ..........................,.,.,,,,............ 59 Speed, Ron ,.,,,...,.,. 24, 25, 41, 73, 86, 92, 104, 138 Spencer, Ann .... ,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.., 5 3, 10-1- Sperl, Pllil ........ .............. 5 3,150 Spisla, Andy ,,,,...,,. ,.....,..................,. 5 9 Standley, Michael ...,,,...,.... 17, 53, 89, 104 Stanley, June ........ ........... 6 7, 68, 94 Stanley Myron .,,,,., ,,.., ,,,. 5 9 , 95 Staples, Larry ,.... .....,.. 6 7, 131 Stark, Dorothy .,.... ...,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Stark. Richard .,,,, ,.....,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 5 9 Stasi. Darleen .. .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 83 Stead, Jack ......., ......, 5 3. 132. 135, 137 Stead, Lois ,, .,,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Steele, Carolyn ,,,. ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 10 Steele, Leanne ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 77, 94 Steele, Linda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 67 Steele, Dianne ,,,,., 60, 67, 86, 90 Steele, Margaret .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7, 41 Steele, Robert ,,,,,,, , .... ,,., . 67 Steele, Roxana ..., ,,,,,,, 6 7 Steffan, Rill ..,,,.....,. ,...,. .. 67 Stegall, Wilma ...... ,,,,,.,,......... 6 0 Stcinert, Jo Ann .,,,,. ,,,.,,,,, , , ,, 67, 94 Stcrnlrerg, Beth ,..... ..,.....,.,....,.,. 6 0, 89, 90 Stenslaml, Garry ............ 53, 101, 118, 122, 140, 142 Stevens, Danny . ..... 60, 102, 141 Stevens. David ,... ..,,,, f ll, 100, 117 Stevens, Judy ,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,. 67 Stevens, Robert ,,,, ,,,,. ,,,. 1 1 7 Stewart, Arlene , ,.,.,,,...... 53 Stewart, Dennis , ,,,,, ,, 67, 141 Stewart, Donald . ,,., ,,.,,,,.,,,,,....,........, 4 1 Stewart, Eileen ,,,... ..,,. , ,, ,,,,,..,.,.,.,.. , 53 Stewart, Laurie ,,,,, ..,,,,..,,, 67 Stimson, Sally ,... , ,,.. 60, 79, 85, 90, 91 Stinson, Ron ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 6 0, 86, 88, 139 Stoffer, Ilona ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 60, 90, 98, 145 Stokes, Diana . ....., ....,.,..,. .,., ,,.. ..,,. , . . 6 7 Stone. Carole ,,,, 25. 41, 45, 68, 73, 74, 78, 79,80, 96. 102, 103, 108. 114 115 Stone, Eugene .. ,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,......,,.... 67, 142 Stone, Marcia ,, ..,..,,.,....,.. 18, 53, 93, 100 Stormo. Larry ,,.,, , ,,,, ,, ,, 41, 68 Strebin, Bob ,,,, 41, 78, 79, 93, 108, 116 Streeler, Norman Strowbridge, John Snclzle, Beverly , ,....,, 41, 93, 97, 101 ,. ,, .. 60,101 Summers, Robert , , ,, ,. Sl Sutton, Earl .,,,.,,, ..., , , ,, 60 Sweeney, Sandra , , ,, 60, 90 Sweet, David , ,.,, ,, 51, 95 Sn cisl verger. Sharon .. . 11.85 Svseitzer, Sharon . . 18, 41, 80, 100, 113 Syring, James ......,,,,,.....,. ..... 1 11 Taber, Terry ,,,,,.,,..,.,,.....,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 6 0 Tacliett, Earl .,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,.,,,,,A,A,,w,,.,,,,,,x,4 67 Takashima, Dick ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,, 67, 131 Talhert, Shirley ...,,,,, 18, 41, 82, 90, 146 Tallent, Gloriana ,,,,, ,,.,, .....,, 4 1 , 85, 96 Tallent, Janelle ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, 5 4 96 Taylor, Connie ,,,,l, , vw,.,,,,,, 54 Taylor Ken , ,,.,, , ,,,A, 411 'Taylor Lewis ,,,.,,, , 54 Taylor, Mary ...... ....,,., 6 7 Taylor, Rosalie ....... ........ 4 11 Taylor, Frances .,.,.,..... ....,,,, 9 6 Thallheimer, Jerry .... -------, 6 0 Thatcher, Alice .....,.. ,,,A- 5 4, 93 Thatcher, Opal ...,,,, .... ,..,Y,,......,..... 6 0 Thomas, Arvid YY,,...............,VV 67, 88 Thomas, Doyle ,,,. ........'Y,.,,AYYV.,,,,...,....., 6 0 Thomas, Glenda .,,,,,,. -11, 76, 90, 91, 98 Thomas, Jerry ......, ,,...,,.,........,......,, 6 7, 88 Thomas, Joanne .... 54, 68, 79, 90, 91, 98 Thompson, Delllert .,..., ,,,,, . . 67, 103, 104 Thompson, Dick ,,,,,,.....,..., .... 6 0, 93, 104 Thompson, Don ,,,,,,, Thompson, George Thompson, Raymond Thomson, Thoren, Marilyn , ,,,,,,. ,.,..., Y... 6 0 , 36, 101 Thornton, Elizalreth Thornton, Linda ,. ....,,, ,, 69, 77, 90, 147 Thorstad, Harvey , Thorud. lvan ,,.. lThorud, Sonja ,,,, Tillslronl. Larry Tipp. Loretta . ..., , Tolivcr, Steve ,, ,, Tomlin, Rodger , Tooke-, Donald Torgrrinson, K7-ith Torgrimson, K1-itl1,60, 122, 127, 133, 11-0 67 Torrcy, Jon .. ,,.., .,,..,.. .. Townsend Xrlcne 13. 90, 91, 96, 101 Towsnscnd, Bill ,, 61, 95, 131, 133. 111 Townsend. B011 Toyooka. llcnry Tracy. Janet .,.,,, Tracy. Carol ,, , Trallan, Sharlenc Traister, Richard Trawler, Ellcn , ,,.. ,, Treanor, Donald ,, Trilrlry. E11 ,, ,,,,,,, ,. Troh, Lorraine 54, 77 Troutman, Helen Tschopp, Joyce ,, Turner, C1-neva , Turner, Karla ,, Tuttle, Sharon Sonja . ,..,, , ,, 41, 93, 113, 140 17, 011 ,,,,, ,,,,,,..., , , 104 12, 79, 101 , ,..,..., , -12 17, 51, 98 ,, ,, , ,, 60 12, 77, 117 ,, 69, 131 .. 60. 122. 127 12, 79, 93. 112 ,, , ,, 67, 00 .. ,,,,, , ,, ,H 5,1 12. 78. 79. 96. 98 ,60, 101, 131, 139 51, 140 79, 86, 90, 91, 147 42, 80 412, 85. 96. 98, 100 60 '6 77 147 ff ' ,,.., 7- 67 ,12, 68, 78, 80, 83 Tyson. Jerry .,,, . 42 Ackley, Herbert ...,...,....... ,.................... 1 2 Bartholomew, Esther .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 12, 16, 96 Bartholomew, Frank ............,.,.....,......... 11 Bialostosky, .lulius ..11, 12, 103, 121, 138 Blauvelt, Dahl .,.......................... 12, 78, 102 Budnick, Ulala .,,..,,. .,.....,...,,,.............. 1 2 Bumala, Dorothy .............,................ 12, 78 Butzin, Don ..,..............,......,,....., 12, 83, 112 Casterline, Winifred 12, 68, 73, 78, 108 Cheney, Leora .,....,....,..,.........,...,...,.,. 12, 76 Chilton, Wynfred ..... ..................... 1 3, 16 Collins, Robert ...,.. ......,.,.,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,.. 1 3 Craven, Dorothy ..... ,.... 1 3, 90, 91, 116 Crosier Robert ....... .........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Ecklund, Brad Fenwick, Marion ,,.,.. Fogdall, Alberta ,.,.... Frizzell, Merl ....,.... Gaylord Donna .,..... Gillam, Ivan .......... 13, 131, 122, 133 12, 102 12, 90, 117, 148 13, 93 Uecker, Sharlene ......... Uecker, Mary ...,..,. Underhill, Kenneth 54, 93, 140 Underhill, Lonnie ........,. 54, 93, 101, 142 Un flerwoorl, Janet 42, 76, 30, 98 1 Underwood, Junita ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 0, 86, 10 Underwood, Pauline, ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,Y, 6 0 Van Brunt, Ed .,,.........................,....,.. 54, 97 VanDeusen, Dick ,,,,,,,... 49, 54, 75, 85, 95 VanVleet, Robert ,...,,.... VanVorhees, Carol ,.,.,,, 97, 122, 126 Vasey, Leon ..........,,,,,,,,.,.,.........,,,,,..,. 67, 88 Yaughn, Lily ...............,,,,.,.,............... 60, 76 Vawter, Michael ...,..,, 55, 60, 73, 79, 86, 131, 133, 143 Viskov, Richard ,,.. ,.,..,, ,,.,.....,.......... 5 4 Vollrath, Diane .............,.......... 60, 79, 98 Vollrath, Shirley .,,.,,,,,,,, 42, 98, 100, 116 W WH11l0ll, James .......,,,.,.....,... .......,.,....,..... 4 2 Wall, Beverly ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 2 Wlllllllg, Ken . 10-1, 122, 125, 132, 135, 140 XValker, Judy ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8, 312 WValker, Marlene 25, 42, -15, 73, 78, 90, 91 108, 110, 115, 146 W1llliPl', Ruth .,,....,,,.,..........,,,,.. 60, 83, 89 Walltmlr, Jim ,,....., .,.,,,..... , ,, ,, 67 Walworth, Kenneth Wzllismus, J' Wlanous. Patricia Wlarner Bill ,, Warren Janice ,,,,,,, Wvangli Charles Nxlilllglll Gordon ,, , Yveaver Jimmy 1 Ill ........,.,.. wTl'lDll, Alice , Wvvlrcr, Edeen , Vilelacr. Wlcslcy Wlegcncr, Anita .. Wegt-11e1', Leon ,,,, , W'eickum. Eddie ,, Weihe, Karen Welch, Martin Wtrlling, Joe ,, We-lls, Dwayne W1-1'11er, Karen ,,,,, Wiest, Dale , ,,.,,,,,,,,, , Westhy, Lloyd ,,,,,... Xvcstfall, Jcanctte Vifetzel, Norman ..,,,, WK-yanml, Linda ....,, Whceler, Lyndall ,,,, Whctzell, Sharon , White, Eugene ,,,,,, 54 60 60 , ,,,,, 67 312 60 5-1- , ,,,,, 67 5-1 ,, 54 511 . .,,, ,,,,,, 6 7 94 , 13, 97, 103 , .... ,,,,,,,, 6 0 67, 931 . ,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 1 I 67. 77. 93, 147 ,,,,, ,...,.,,,..,. , 13 .,,, .,,,,, , ,, 67 313, 85, 122 FACULTY INDEX Goodrich, Eugene . Greisel, Irma ...,...,.,,,, Guinazzo, Leonora Hamilton, Leda .,...,. Helvie, Mary Alice .,... Henderson, Ruth .,,,., Hensley, Argyll ..,..,... Hill, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hubbard, Howard Johnson, Nellie .,,..,, Jones, Esther ........ Jones, Howard .,.,.,,, 13, 16, 100 13, 23, 73, 78 56 13, 94 13, 96 14, 99 14 14. 14, 76 11 14, 81 14 Jones, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,Y,Y,.--,, Lancaster, Erma ,,.,, ,,,,,,-- 1 4, 94 Larie, Kathyleen ,,,,,, ,,,,,,1A,,- 1 3 Lundy, Gerald ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,-- 1 4 McKay, Albert .,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15, 95 Monnes, Bernard .. 11, 75, 121, 122, 132 Muhle, George .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15, 87, 112 Newhouse, Hazel ....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15, 16, 78 Olson, Charles ...,. 15, 61, 112 While, Herb .........,,,.......... 43, 81, 97, 104 White, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,--,-- 67 White, Keith 1Pete,P 25, 43, 110, 124, 138 White, Lewis ..,...,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 White, Robert .... White, Ron ............ Wiehold, Irene ,....... Wiggs, Laroy .....,.,,. Williams , Fred .,,.., Williams, Jack ,,,... 67 67 54 54 43, 95 Williams, Leroy .......... ...... 5 4, 122, 127 Willialns, Romelle ,,,... ................,.,,,,,, 6 0 Williamson, Jim ..,............................,,,,,,, 54 Willoughby, Roberta ...... 60, 89, 90, 145 Wills, David .,,....,,......,.. ........ 6 0, 93, 131 Wills, Hazel .,,....,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Wilson, Janice ....... Wilson Kenneth .,,.. Wilson, Patsy ........ Wilson, Richard ....,,. Wiilsom, Terry .....,.. 54 67 54, 97, 100 Winkler, Mary Ann ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 96- Winters, John ....,...,......... 54, 131, 133, 139 W'irth, Larry .,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Wishon, Loretta .,.,.. ,.,......., 6 7, 90, 104 Witalis, .loinell ....,. Witter, Don ,,,,,,,, Witzel, Bruce ,,,,..., ,....,.,,,, 4 3, 97, 104 Wooclforql, David .,,,,,,,,,., 60, 75, 122, 127, 133, 140 Woorlfo1'1l, Harvey ..,......, 60, 92, 122, 127 Woodward, Mercinc .. YVoodworth, Jay ........... Wo1'1nal11, Linda .... 54 90, 91, 1091 .Wrigl1t, Bertina ........ Wriglit, Mike ..,.........., Wright, Miles' ......,.... Yates, Judy ................. Yeager, Shirley ......... Youmans, Tracy ....... Young, Frank ,............. Z Ziemer, Diane .....,...... Ziemer, .llldilh -----,4- Ziemer, Keith .,,,,,,., Ziemer, Kenneth ...,,.. Zigler, Nancy ..........444- 128, 130, 140 43, , 144 143 72, 73, 74, 79, 89, 115, 118, 144, 149 94, 147 1 ...,...,..,,,.. 86 67, 94 54 43 617 . ,,,.. 54, 67 54 54, 95 95 98 60 Zimmerman, James .......------- 9---- ----'---------f Zimmerman, Kathy .. Zimmerman, Leon .... Zimmerman, Richard Zorman, Joan ................ Zornman, Nancy ..,.,... Zufelt, Carol .,...,..... Zumwalt, Carol ...... Ott, Marianne ..,.. Perry, George .,..... Poucher, Lucille ,.,.,, 60, 79, 104 54, 86, 10-1 60, 90 54, 93 54 15, 98 15, 55 14, 17 Poucher, Robert .,.,............................,... 14 Richardson, Janette ,...,,,,,. 14, 82, 83, 109 Rutherford, Kathryn 15 Shattuck, Willard ..,,,.,,, .,,,,,...........,... Simons, David ........... Smethurst, William .... Smith, Allen ........,,,,,,, Spinks, James ............ Stefanek, Frank ....... Sullivan, Ted ........ .... 15, 121, 142 15, 104 Thede, Allan ................. Thompson, Harry .,................. ....,........... 16 103 . 16, 121, 131, 133 10 16 Vuksich, Rudolph ........., .............-..,..-,----- Watkinds, William ,,,.. 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Boys perfornlecl special ser- vices on Thursilay to gain tickets for the drawing at the Print and Corfl Dance which elilnaxecl the week. The theme, uCher- chez L'honnne ihook for the Mani! intromlueeil the French at- mosphere ereateml hy Charlene Ott and her helpers. The uStar- clusters of Pacific University proviilecl the music. Prints mul fimvlx llllllfl' mill roinrfnl derorlllions to the fIlllI'S of the iiSflll'lIIlSfl'l'S.?, ,A .. ,. -4..r G 9 IYOIILIFQIM wa, ilu- lll'lt'lllill tlu'nu' ul' llu- ,llllll lllgll 1-ul'vu-rin. 'l'lu- nlluulellm Rmnu-1-. Him- ul llu mlm numlul nnumnunl my Ilu qua rl! llU l'ilIllS ol -mall lullh-rnf. X Im---v H1114 1 JU 0 -SENIUR PRUM ' X 'i iii., . ' , , ' . 1 , - I , . . , Nunn llllllllvl flllll lvggy Xullolm l,ulnrfuI !1f'l'Ul'llfllIllN prruwnl un Urwnlnl l'IlI'llllIlIlH4'Ilf. ilzlvrprvl llllllllillii Iflllllllu -gtxllllll' l,l'0llI lll'4'S1'lllQ'1l Nlany ll lay tlu- junior QS z xa 5 'A'- urs ol' rwl. ggnlel, lnluvlx, lPlll4'. 1 A llllllrzlfl zuul ilu- l,l'ilg14lll 'Digfu w4'l'v il lux NIlllllll1N1l ilu 4l num: xsluln 1 1ll nl on uul 1 Nullmnl mln 4l llu X nn xllllll 15,4 nnlu lm Ill me lllllr, lll llllllllll uulnullnulll .,, 'xv-,,,,ss. 'N-S.. , lll rlr'r's.wwl up in our lu-xl for ilu' lriglzligllt of spring F A Q f l 1' 1' ,.'f, 2 fi I L... f 2 ,ll1'IIl',ll'I'S llllll NIIIIIWIIIS rlliln' IIIIIIIV' In llzv Iuruw of l rm lrnutrzgv. flrliritivs. X, N A . NTIII' 1lflll.V' llull l'0fl'!'.ill1'S.., T52 SES!! I' .V ALL. TRACK ali! Q. l Byron ,Alrtlmr places in the District 44.0, DILIQY' Uv-0OfIf0l'!l hurdles to second place in the Distrlet Gresham ended the track season with a 5-won, 4-lost record in regular season. Paul Berniek, on his way to the State javelin ehampionship, set a new school and District record ol' 191 ft. 9 in. Other outstanding individual perform ances were by ,lim Sheller who tied lor third in state in the pole vault event, Dave Wfoodford who set a school record estalolished a school mark of :16.2 in the high hurdles. of 221.5 in the low hurdles, and Hayden Loftin who Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham E11 Trihby plruvfs in thv Distrirt brmul jump. MEET RESULTS 67 Hillslroro 55 67 1X2 Oswego 54 1X2 66 1f2 St. Helens 62 1X2 Central 38 Sandy 35 4 3 Beaverton 79 63 Douglas 33 Parkrose 55 45 lf3 Milwaukie 76 2,73 45 Bal. Ground 67 34 1X2 Vancouver 86 1X2 DISTRICT 107 172 lvlilwaulcie 128 1X3 Parkrose 74 1f3 Douglas 65 1X2 Central 39 lf3 Astoria 21 l'llH He-lux 15230, 1' Ill , , . 1 53 J E fa , J, V ' ,f. ' 'R .,f if I Ar 'MG Ill' HkllIl4'x, lim Nha-llc I-nw-lin DI 111 ,N l'nlQ N null .v Ke-ll XX ullill-- IMI1- X lull. Re-H' HU. 'An ' u hi xj Hun n luflin' HIFI! Hur I4- L '1 K Ilv- 1 lc llll lux-fa ll' WJ BASEBALL N Q , K ,gig lx-,,,a,g1t, A -. ' ft 1-3 'rf' i 1 595 'llf h,' , A'A A V xi W a 'K 1 l .Q j ,a of 4 ' f C a ' ' 1 no ..i X iii y .se a s C 1 ,m'L . 1 A Lm'.: f, ,. KVVI frji mL1,, ' . In I ax Vrhh at ' s a. ,a U .C l V Q if. L,,b. K VVKJ I ,1.,k.L :II , g Jerry McKee attempts to Score against Milwaukie. Coach Blackie discusses', a decision with the umpzre. Gresham High's baseball team closed out its third season under Coach 'LBlackie Bialostosky with a 7-won, 6-lost record. The baseballers man- aged single wins over Cleveland, Central Cath- olic, Milwaukie, Astoria, and the Gresham Mer- chants, and defeated Douglas twice. They lost once to Grant, Central Catholic, Milwaukie, Lin- cpln, and twice t6 Parkrose. Leading batsman this year was Ed Davison, a senior three year letterman who hit .395 and was' selected most valuable player by the team. Tom King led in runs batted in with 10. The squad selected Pete White honorary captain 'for the Season. The strain of the game is evident on Coach Bialostosky's face. efx- fn, 4 'J 5m-, , b w Kl if :T S i ti wi L25- ' ' N - A. ,A . . , wg ,Q .5 1 . , ,gggwq , W 4: ,,l::-2':'1 F 2' E' 55 1 1: X Z3 'L I CD if ' GQ V 'W 'EI x - I 5 3 U1 T 7 'D 14 , -4 9 9 .. 4 3 I-ll 'if ltd v 1-fgwfiu 4. x --1 X' 1 73 'fi . 'U f , Y K X J: Qpigffp X . lb, P it gall Q mt Alrvv + X -1 E ' 7: ' 5- ,ri fE, - , ff! Q PNK.. - Q ,. f , V , x 1,4 j 1, 1 fa , iiy j m E' X' V ' ,,,,. V V J f 5 ' T A 'Q 5 'f sf fl? l 3 3 'l'u1nKil1g.f5R R lJilX1',IPiilN'lx. LIB Mila' I'-Izll'1'lc-sly. HF ' Us-I V14-m'r. LF PRI G GYMNASTICS T Table Tennis Badminton . s e is Y ' T '., ' Carol Solheim ' .,- .Efizf Q1- Q ,,m1,, - Vin, .l Lewiana M1-chant F . i 4 K ,I my ' ,V , M',,5'f:,k w-., is , D I it ' Tag? 'gt ,Y 4 , . ' ' 3 V, ' ' , ,I Ku i . A . .arid ,LH ,Q f 'I A ,,.'. ii ia my a' U I 1 ' f- tj V' .',1- ,, fy, fi L 'i'?i' e M-:f'22i?iQZf'V:i, Z2 1 if . 'fi Follow me-lim an vxpertlw Wlith the arrival of spring and sunny weather, gym classes moved outside and sun-tanned gym instructors, leading their classes in rigorous cul- esthenics, became a connnon sight out on the football fields. Activity stirred in every possible location of the GUHS campus as badminton, springboard, archery, tennis, and softball gave each Gopher a wide variety of gymnastics from which to choose. H M P S Tennis i .4 Sharon Swcitzer District Girls, clmmp tw- Y? Bunny Wallcer, 'best-all-around-tumb displaying her skill on the springbo I S , ...,, . . i sy s Tcnnis gf 1, 'isjfsfmift' if-' if if 1 I is si X 1 , I Chuck Rees District cllam p uSIrikv three-youirc outl Jay W'oodworth District runner-u 59 SPRING GUPHER SCENES I-1--1 IJ ,fl fir! NX CTU ll Slwfll lrifl. C0011 lurlf in Ihr' fulurv . . .M Q T Parling Ivillz tlwm is surf: Sll'l'l'I snrro s-.3 ' E N 5 f N Us N f- K it QL- If'l1r-1'v'.w mv l'!'flllII17u X Ili C11v.ws lfllllf I founrl in llw lmllnm nf my luvlfvrf . 1 if 5 Q SW , , , ,, U lm rnaflv that mmm .salallr ff hat flul you gm? ' I J nomzv noon Mlioliin Hood lived again at Gro- Sllkllll lliglx on May 4 when the ad- YZlllCl'fl Cllllll' presented tllis falned olwrvtlu willl colorful costuniing and ll frvsli array of student talont. Dirvvtor G. Riclmrd Muhlo Cast tllrce soniors in tlic lending roles. Jim Sl'llllPlll0l' us VR0lllll Hood upheld the public-'s opinion that he is a fine I4-nor. 'l'wo nvwcoinors to vocal solo work, Burlmru Rlnlffn and Ron Speod, won- ai pli-uszun surprise to ilio fol- lowvrs of Crvsllunl nmsivul produc- tions. lion in-urly stolv tlio sllow as ln- sung with poisv and onjoymc-nt llllf rolm- ol' tlu- slit-riff of Nottingllmn. lg2l1'lHlTRl.S swoot, true soprano voice was lovoly us slw portrayvd Maid Marion. 'l'ln' 1lll1lll'lll'0 was dvliglltvd with llIfT ow-r-ull quality ol' Iliff guy lIlllSlClll0 wliivll Nlr. Nllllllt' und his 82 voivo vlioir uc-liit-vm-d llll'0llgLll lizlrd work and przu'ti4'0. CAST Blll'llill'll l'll1l1-n ,, , , ,llfaifl .Varian ' ' ' ' ,, Robin H0011 of Nortinglmm Paul lit-rim-lx Y ,, , , .. 1'll'illl lllll'li' Susan Gaim-s , . , , .'lIIlHIIN'1 .lun Salim :dei , lion Spot-al , Slwriff ,Sir Cuy lxvilli lorgrimson ,,,, , Iiittlvjnlln .-Xllvn Bllllllllllll ,, ,I lfvill Srarlvl Cary DlSlllllilll ,, 111111-11-Drzlv l4lll1lill'llC'llllIlg , ,,,, , 11111710 Durrlffn Wunilu ,xl'lllSll'0llg1 o,,,, , ,-lrvonipanist SENIUR RECEPTIUN As their final year at Gresham High drew to a close, Seniors hrought their parents to the Sen- ior-Parent Reception on May 16 to acquaint them with teachers and other parents. Dick Park was the master of ceremonies for the program in the auditorium which was followed by refreshments and visiting in thehcafeteria. Peggy Rhoads was chairman for the affair. Casterline fCarole Stoney seems 'fi between a rock and a hard plaeef, '?T ,.,, f L-pri Seniors and parents receive refreshments and meet neu' friends follozcing reception pl'0gTl1T1l. SEN IOR BANQUET '60nly fourteen reports on schedule for todayf' ealinly remarks Dielf Knarr asl Mr flroiser during banquet skit Another of their final high school events was the Senior Banquet held May 23 in the ca- feteria. Student speakers Patsy Flohaug, Elizabeth Beckman. and R a y Haase l'PlllllllSC'6fl ahout their high school-days while Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Creisel. and Mr. Goodrich pre- sented the faculty view of uMe- mories Are Made of This . Musical lllIllllN'l'S and a satirigal skit on faculty memhers com- pleted the entertainment. ,lfiss .lvl'll'hOIlS!' 1Betty Poiselb tells ,lay Denning and Gail Duquette in The about the accomplishments of 'imy Na at the Senioy-.Parent Reception, tional Honor Society. SCH ULARSHIPS AND AWARDS F .W 9 'fr E aww Row 1: B. Amstutz, D. Jenkins, K. Kibler, D. Church, P. Hays, V. Dupee, E. Beckman, C. Stone, P. Rhouds, M. S1-lmefer, M. Jensen. Row 2: R. Joy, Davison, D. Baker, C. Recs, S. Shipley, R. Haase, B. Noreen, I. Pahnblad, C. Ackerman, D. Jelinek. Many members of the 1956 graduating class received recognition of their high school achievements in the form of scholarships. Seniors receiving scholarships are: Kathy Kibler, honors at entrance, Reed College, local Elks and Junior Achievement scholarships, Ray Haase, local Elks and scholarships to Stanford, University of Oregon and Northwestern University, Chuck Rees, honors at entrance, Lewis and Clark College and state fees to O.S.C., Eddie Davison, Tom King, and Barbara Amstutz, honors at entrance, Lewis and Clark College, Robert Noreen, scholarships to Willamette University and North Park College, Chicago, Illinois, Elizabeth Beckman, honors at entrance, Willaliietle University and four year scholarship to College of Puget Sound, Carole Stone and Diane Church, honors at entrance, Willamette' University, Jim Lethcoe, local business firms' scholarship, Reed College, Russ Joy and Ivan Palmblad, U11ion Pacific Scholarship to Portland State and O.S.C., Sara Larson, scholarship to Mills College, Oakland, California, Dorothy Jenkins and Penny Hays, state fees to University of Oregon, Peggy Rhoads, state fees to O.C.E., Gary Acker- man, state fees to E.O.C.E., Stan Shipley, state fees to O.S.C., Duane Baker, Aero Club scholarship, O.S.C., David Jelinek, Dad's Club scholarship, O.S.C., Marietta Jensen, state fees, P.S.C., Marlene Schaefer, Business and Professional WflmCH,S Scholarship, Verla Dupee, alter- 11ate, P. S. C. Traveling to Europe on a Fulbright Scholar- ship is Miss Willifred Casterline, composition and English literature teacher at C.U.H.S., who will teach next fall at Greenwich, England. At the annual awa1'ds assembly, merit certificates for outstanding service to the school were presented to Mrs. Harold Wel1e1', Mr. Art Nystrom, Peg Rhoads and Boyd Holloway. The Junior Cup was pre- Sented to Bob Schlorcdt. Junior Cup Mrs. Bumalu presents the Junior Cup to Hob Schloredt for outstanding service, leadership, citizenship and contribution to the school. Each year the Mount Hood Ministerial Association has charge of the baccalaureate service. This year the associ- ation chose Rev. Elmer Beck- man of the Gresham Metho- dist Church to deliver the sermon. Rev. Beekman's topic was uReturn to lntegrityf' Other ministers assisting were Rev. James McDowell. invo- cationg Dr. Frank Shults, scripture reading: Rev. Frank Cothrell, prayer: ancl the Rev. ,lohn Hood. henecliction. Completing the service were two selections by the senior choir. BACCALAUREATE H -A Am Q C7 X to right: Rev. Cothrell. Rev. ,lIf'D!Ill'l'Il. Rec. Bl'l'h'lllUl1. Dr. Skulls, Rev. Hood. CIPMMENCEMENT PARTICIPANTS Sitting. F r. aclults have participaterl' in 75 W Unlike other years wiien Sl'hlll'll1l'l'. lf. lfiflllfer. the commencement exercises. the class ol' '56 plannerl anfl prescntccl the program them- selves. 'llhe class motto. Wllhe man who is preparerl has his hattles hall' fought. was thc general theme ol' the four speeches which were chosen hy a faculty-senior jurlging committee to he presentefl at grafluation. Another commit- tee chose the class speakers. Connie Dahl elelivereil Kathy Pctrir-ivic's speech. Betty Poi- sel flelivererl 'Nlolly Samuel's speech. anel Sara l.arson anfl Boh Yoreeu presentesl their own compositions. The invo- cation was given hy Marlene lvalker. a vocal solo hy ,lim Sclmeicler. anfl the heneflie- tion hy Elizaheth Beckman. Sfflllflillgi K. Pclricirie. lf. Slllllllvl. R. Noreen. S. lmrsori. If. Dahl. H. Pnisvl. 5 GRADUATIU F r 0 m r U 0 7 to Ihv cafvlcr- ia - IIN? sc-cxuinggly mullflss linv of grafhl- atcs preparcfl to march iowurds tll e' Zllldil0I'illlll. .-4'1 Lipsliflr Sl71l'l1l'l'I1? . . . INIIQYIPI' straight? . flair snmnflz? . . . Evvrything must lfmlf for our Gfinal lIl'l1f' nl GUNS. Af- Illll' vlaxs !l!I'l'1Sl'l'. Mrs. Irma l,rv1.wl. and Supvrzn tvmlvlzt ,IVIIOIIIIISUII rorrlplvlv Ilm long lim' of gra- 'cllmr flu you pu! this lhing nn. flllyIl'!lY?u SHAM UNION HIGH SCHQOI vw . V.. . :- Last minute chats wilh vlassmatvs . . . in thrvv hours will all be alumni. m. ,g, , rlaatrfs. v 1 f 4 6 WI ' A K l A g9s ,,,.. ,, ., ,, , --wa - L My W ,xg 33' U, a, N .f F f .ku-o-ew-ww H 1 ,, K ' I V t Thr' goal of our four yvars at high .wlmol . . . rliplnnms. CUMMENCEMEN T wr. 1 Three hundred and tlventy-one graduates nmreh in to the strains of NIJOHIII and cjiI'f'lll7l.Sffllll'!'n as parents and friends look on. Senior Cup t A gmfjx Sinn Shipley displays the Senior Cup u'hieh wus presentefl lo him for the highest four year Selw- lusiir' average. The dreams and goals of four years of work and study were realized for 321 seniors as they re- eeived their diplomas on Thursday night, May 31. This 51st graduation class, largest in Gre- sham's history. is a class whose achievements in studies. sports. student government, and other aetivities have helped establish a good name for CUHS. Fifty-six students received recogni- tion with a G.P.A. of 90 or ahove for four years. Stan Shipley was awarded the Senior Cup with an average of 97.23 and Marietta Jensen was l'lllllt0l'-Hp with an average of 97. After singing the Alma Mater. the graduates marehed out through the halls of Gresham High. ready to fight the hattles of life with the help of the preparation they have received during high sehool. .18
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