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a(yo 0 ITH the present demands of construction ad- vancement and educational growth, the Spectrum staff has chosen the 1953 theme . . . Progress. The new lines of Jefferson High School represent one of these phases of the modern day. The Staff presents the Jefferson High School student body with the 1 953 Jefferson high school has grown from a small building on a corner to a large and outstanding structure covering a major portion of a city block. I have watched her every move through the years. Keeping pace with time, her ap- pearance has changed—improved—and is continuing to improve. Yet, these facts are small in comparison with the improve- ment and growth I have observed in her government and social life. Year by year the students of Jefferson have built a firm and lasting foundation through the highest of scholastic achievments. I have also seen her strength in the field of sports, not only in the record of wins and losses, but in her spirit of fine sportsman- ship. The future holds an even better day for Jefferson. It will continue to build, grow, and strengthen. I know these things -I am yesterday, today, and tomorrow. I arn progress. T IS In Memory of George Hibbard The halls of Jefferson will know one face no more, but his name will live in the memories of those who knew him forever. The man is George Hibbard, Jefferson’s basketball coach for eleven years, who passed away quietly last August. Almost everyone, whether they knew him personally or not, will remember his basketball teams of past years, especially the one that won the State championship two years ago. All of his teams were not winners, but even when they were not winning, the spirit was there, leading them on against all odds. This spirit was greatly due to his personality and enthusiasm which he was able to convey to team members. The Spectrum staff of 1953 takes pride to honor and to pay tribute to a beloved coach, George Hibbard. Dedicated to Miss Piggott The staff takes pleasure in dedicating this year book to one of Jefferson’s best and most loved teachers, Miss Katharine Piggott. Since taking up her duties at Jefferson High School in the fall of 1917, she has taught math to hundreds of students. Her genuine warm smile, gentle understanding nature, and pleasant encouraging voice will never be forgotten. All those who have known her will remember her as a sincere friend, and an inspiring teacher. Upon her retirement, we wish her many happy years in the future and express our deepest gratitude for the thirty-five years of service and guidance she has rendered. As she looks through the pages of this book, may they bring back many treasured memories. TABLE Of Memoirt | 3rd Adminfdratan Senior Fall Scdion Fill Spo . . , -Junior Vvwrcr option Wide 5pri« Staton . ,_ -Vn c« 5 ««J tyring tyorU Clubs ZhJf ilffgpniZrthofij Wider Sports lomorcs Message to Class of ’53 As each succeeding year passes, I am amazed at the increasing ability of our young people to surpass the performances of those who have gone before them. As a firm believer in youth, I know that with few exceptions, our boys and girls do ac- cept responsibilities when given to them. Only this past year the student body of Jefferson High School revised and im- proved its constitution; made definite strides toward its goal of self-discipline; organized a committee with sub-commit- tees to develop a code of ethical and moral standards, to which all of its mem- bers can be reasonably expected to sub- scribe during school and out-of-school hours; studied ways and means of in- creasing and improving the number of services and activities the various classes and clubs could offer the school; and worked actively with the administration and the faculty in the important task of improving the curriculum. These are but a few of their accomplishments. This rep- resents citizenship in its finest sense. Con- gratulations to you who have served our school so excellently. We are proud of you and your fine leadership. — C. L. Jones, Principal ENGLISH • Ba k • ; ', Iff I I 'ighl Joseph Hood. Sadie Kttlcson. Martha Shull. Elina Kitnhirll. • Front row, I'll to right: Ethel A'rn. Margaret Robin. 011, E lher Olsen. ART mond. John Ryder. James Doer ter. COMMERCIAL Maigaiet I’m vine. John Rock- row. I'll I light: Catherine Foster. Rulli Hudson. ENGLISH • Beck roa1, Ifft l light: l'.iiim.i M;iiMilii.in. Nbiiiaii'l Smilli, June M Kiii'liv. • Front . Itfl « ’ighl: Katlioiiuo Tyln. Eli abclli I'ai kr: Aluinb I’oynccr. FOREIGN LANGUAGE • I.fit In light: Kllwl Avctv Ralph Ba «•«, Maiiaii Kil- Ik n. Grace Dcirilcin. FROSH CORPS • lluvlmrll Kol if, I Hull I .11 i- ilia M.i i Milii.it, Rolx'il 11 e 11 • driwii, llaiolil II.iiim'ii • Muriel Phillip . Marie Skicnt Sliiilfv I.min a Lc an. Haixey Summon. Floyd IV in noii. HOME ECONOMICS Helen Sivei', Lucile Higgcit . HISTORY • Ri.. i Mai % ... Flee! i ;ilit a|). Jr ie Fari . Echo Mr- Mahon, Oenone Shaw. • Rou Throdoio K.iigc-'. Hugh Mei- i ill. Winafred Pauwh. Jotcpli Him. 1. Law unce Edwaid . Flix Calk'nx. MATH Cail KiukIm’II. I.jiim Scott. Rulh Boimell. Mildied .Miuiiel. Edwin Schnoidei. I’al Itamey. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISCEL- LANEOUS McDonald. • l.Ml F. Chave . I!. IMnicr. MUSIC • l.rfl I light: E Chaikton, IJtad- (oid. I.. Findlay. PHYSICAL EDUCATION • .«if light : Ei M Waldoil. N. Fulton M. Jack. T. DoSylvia. • fl I Krl ini i. E. Krhnridri. A Dointla V. KiioiiII CUSTODIANS • Bad R uti S Worunri, M. iIImiii v 11. lli.Midrnlx-iiy. • Froml i‘K : II. Wirdrinaii. CAFETERIA STAFF P.T. A. D .D'S CLUB 1. Little Thomas JefTites 2. Sno Fun 3. Sandy Secrets 4. Aw! Come on 3. The Flesh and Muscle 6. Anything for a laugh 7. We three 8. Windy Waifs 9. Three Musle-teers 10. Sitting Pretty 11. I didn't do it! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS • Calvin Rilleter, president • Jamie Gross, vice-president • Jean G ilmorc, secretary • Doug Brito, treasurer • Larry Kalin, sergeant-at-arms • Janet Stafford, historian Counselor Mr. Carl Knudsen Miss Grace Dcicrlcin jag tfic 5cnior5 Earnestinc Abram D«n ta 9 Roso Mario Ambrose Betty Lou Adams P.nuuult Oincuig Kod.Lnij Robert Adams Ocii: Gt.on Ph. c.h Frances Aday X Eugene Ammnnn Cotb.tl Hi Not. Call Billie Anderson HuMitJ Klip Wo.k Colleen Andrews Swimming Iumsmi Janet Adkisson Holy Rmut Mari Typi.t Mary Arturo « h S|N num Coll.f. Betty Asher Ronald Ashla V ancouvar Duinna Wwk K nn 4Y Amfc ColUg Bob Bailey OcU.y Ci «n Spot) Wwk Claudi:; Maurice Banks Oumbu Kfichirtl Minni Beverly Barbour Bu.in-M CoUpg. Duane Barnhart Elk IWr N.ry Dick Baroda St Co Ji« Aidk N thw t |fo d tthfig School Nancy Barr HighUnd Tri-Y Coin- . Douglas Basham V.iuoo Koily Squ.4 O.S.C. Darlene Bauley St. Cloud Swimsft.ng ColUg Calvin Billeter Ockloy C Am« Colloco Valeric Bosshardt HMlIllud Sporta Weak Carole Beech l Kk IrSataoo.aa Colloco Beverly Benson Ockloy 1 r « Z.yu inn La.-a d Clark Michael Bogdan Bo, . Spool Colloco Lou Ann Bolar Tacoma. Walk Poraooa Radio Phyllis Bolle HojMand Dai Work Douglas Beito Cotumkia -Vnlor Claaa Otticoo CiUfft Belly Bcrreman f rot+n UMmonim Coll -? Arleno Booker Woodla.n Si's ma Ami Chi Poilltnd Stil« Barbara Bounds Harold Boyd loan Boyer Patricia Brady Highland Si. And.. . a Highland 5« r.ai ««o Calil. Zo ju nn Aim,-. Toll Th.aptaaa Collo?. Collado Colloco Poaadoaa Hayhouoo Norma Bramo Jim Breathouwer Bill Breljo Shirloy Brem Bo. Tb. Dalloa Vomcn .flMand l.ft-L T.a-l A ki Chou Coilafl. ColU-j. CV.loflo C'll.flr Lavcrn Arthur Brossosu Si. Corolla Spoil ColUo. Geneva Brown Woodlawo Safna Aar. CM '■Vc.k______ Florence Bullard Robert Roy Burback Tualaim H.okland ULL. Track Coiloqo l nd dod Bob Brocksen Holliday Choopa Co::«g. Nancy Lee Burgen laonaa loNo Morioo the seniors Donald Calmus Ocrloy Bookolb !! Umrrroily of Potflta Charles Cassidy Woodl.-n Swimming Armed Sarvte Aubrey Carroll Shirley Carson Orkloy Croon Sigmo Amo Clu Work Rod Carter H pVin Icabna Ki-Y O-S.C Edith Cary Vnaon Work Judy Chadek lomoo lot $i«mi Amo Chi Kaiuog Ann Chambers Eugono. Or . Singing Now Jim Chapman KigUand looon Loo Hi Y ChomKol EogloMritg Gary Child Bill Chilton Sylvia Joyce Christie Alice Clark Ron Clark Vei«on tlTinglon Konlon Y'r.for. Speeftum lluaimq GuaVo Mum Square Dan ; q L«wia and CtarV ColUq PHummIiI Suttnras CoJU?e UediwiK T ht . iai Pat Clark Ooktoy Gtoo Xtolowo Collogo Lewis Dale Clarke WoodUwn Coll ? Dick Class lot No.y Donald Roy Clayton CrralM A n c a Uniw aHy of Ol ?0« Nancy Coggburn O.-kloy Croon CoUogo Elaine Cook Culee Skanng Celt.gr Eva Cornelius Tom Correll Ookley Gircn Spokane. Warb. Skanng Baaeball Hguaewile Uiuveralty «4 Oregon Emmaiu Cox Kennedy Dm! ; Noire Virginia Cox Scepp«0.e Batkelball CiU.gr Carol Craig Bob Crane Barbara Craven Sherman Crowder Anita Dakin Oekley Creen Burkm n Oekley Gfeen «.«• Orr gen Cily Klatewa Am. Klip SeiSlng Rbile Cellege UHfecOtMHIM Woik ml Cum College Don Damkaer Vernon Spectrum Week Marlene Daniels Otkley Gioen Diana David Bair Swiauntng Butin.tr Cellrge Janet Davis Kmten Zequisa I.wot and Cltik Patricia Dawes Chapman IH.L Werk Lucille Dayball Gcorgene Dehning Jano DoPeel Vernon J m lebn Highland Ztlu Kli'twt Heraea Lewi, end CUik Cel'ega Keuaewtle Barbara Desler Vancouver Kotiwa Oregon Stole r-lva Dickman St. Andrew Bo ling Htuteml. Cliflord Dimofi Kennedy Rally Squad lewtt and Clark Joanne Dixon Kennedy , Joanne Dobberfuhl Trimly Lutheran Zola College Dorothy Dobson Oekley Gieen Zet Whlitnan College Roy Domino Woo. II awn r K.r.g sn4 HuMm-j N«y the seniors Colleen Dowling Ockloy'Creen Seating Collogd Melvin Downing Darlene Dryden Waldport Highland Band 8wu ing A'mH Werk Marvin Eakman Whiiakei N.K.S. Callage Karen Durkee Ockley Clean Philo Waahlngtoai Slat Phil Eagle ftigia. Cheopa College Dorothy Duncan Dan Dunkelberger Highland «■ r.r.c. Undecided Bat .’wea University Barbara Earle Seattle Philo Callage Elaine Ebbort Highland G j k« Callage Marjorie Egbert Peninsula N.K.S. College Gerald Egger Waadliwn Saeeh.ll Collega Roger Eglcston Beach Choir C©lle«jr Dolly Eichcr Woodlawn Philo Marriage Loren Eisenbraun Beach Skiln? Lyle Evans The Dalles DlMBftliCB Work James Fahorty Highland Spone err Danny Evans Ochley Green Sporta Work Evelyn Erickson Highland Khp College Carol Eriksson Highland Swimming Work Margaret Falconer rwm Coil Marilyn Ford Powrllhwit Ch l «.« ««d Cluk Allan Ferguson lane Finch K n«dy S'.k 1 Ke mo W««k Gerry Forsyth z u Gordon Foss HiyMand Sktitn« G n 9 Helene Fischback Kathryn Foote Ocklcy Glt«n Swvmming M4 n«g Donald Foster Maurice Foss K«im ay Dane B na JoAnn Fundingsland 0 «: v C.r..n lt -y Sq-rad C«V g Ronald Gabriolson C tumS.. OlKip. Bruno Galliano S w Hwnling Tn k g S«r l a Dolly Gcis WoedUwa Hmmi C«1U j Wayne Gerlack t’.ik m n U.L AM f«« Penny Goorgeades Wood! awn k'lilm CoJWg. Jean Gilmore Wftedl.w Z-qralirn Lawla and Clark Janis Gleason Vvrnon Twill UaWmuIt ot Oi y« Charmaine Georgell Rally Squad Oikm Sum the sentors Jamio Gross Ocktoy Crooo Tw.ll UwW wd Ctuk Russell Grotjohn W « 1Uwb Ai« r«« Darrell Guthrie H.gklind lukottll Soivieo Doris Guy S' Afidiaw O.non-) Work Richard Haight Ryd.rw.wd Wuh. W.iei S.iiag Donald Hall B kI nui«a Cwllr.j Joanne Hamblen Woodltwn l li KtcphenUt I Stanley Hansen au r««c« Warren Hansen Minnooou ColUfl. Bruce Harding a Kh Tr.iU John Harms St. C c li« Sk... , Col!. Kay Harrell V.fwon Music Stmluiil Work Sallic Harton Kwinidy •io« CoK.-i James Harvey K.ntoe Rodio Coll.fl Bruce Haston Hi 7h’ If.tl A • i Col.’ g Donna Hays Weodl «i- D«vciog Hanley Heyden Krritn IVMo'.v Collov Elaine Hcer Sot L cn. Wotk . Marilyn Hefty Hi«Vmi4 T mo Virginia Helton Y«]nma. Wult XHS. c«ii v. Marvin Holier MgM.nl Mu.it Ntvy Barbara Hoqard OcU y Gi «n Twill CcGog. Nicholas Hohnstoin OcU V Ct cn D.Mol.y Co? Roberta Isonberg High) mi Wo.lt JoAnne Jennings KoKumrllt Ckoir Ccll.g Ruth Holcey Sol. Svfieunln | Cello Jackie Hucbnor Xoiton ; Ml Coilffl Gayanne Hutcherson Gu o . Coll Elaine Hunt Oneilus Jackson HoIImUt y Seoul Coll cJkhJb Bob Jacobsen Ocfclvr Crtta Co!! Joyce Jacobson K«cion .'.i. Ntii -jw Joan Jennings Woodlawn Wnn t Darlene Jensen Dan Johnson OtkUy Gf n K.nnody Junto. A(Si«T tn.at Skiing Nu,,in« Univonitr ol WiUungiou Monto Johnson Don Johnson WoodlaWB Ri’ly S|uiJ the seniors Larry A. Kahn Wotdl «n Hi-Y Callo Marilyn Kimbrell S.Suonriy Jr. Hiflh S fm Amu CH« Wc W Shirloy June Woodl.wn Mot n Undrodod Allrod lohnBton SoOirll Coll Kay Jones OckJoy Ct non bu Coll Geraldine Kiukade U O.S.C. Bonnie Kinnaman Vrrnon Skating Work Norma Kissell Colorado DrrnMiti Work Gone Kjollbcrg Minnotou llilftliro Vndooidrd Marlene Klaus Ockloy Croon KUtm Work lack Klein Paul Klein Lawrence Knight c___- Gerald Kopta We 4Uwn Highland troth Sam KnUtSOn McoiUno Phorooh Ante loHortonUB C,M P .-o.h C0II070 Air Po«e« H.vy Collo-jo Hoek.y Don Kragerud Richmorvl Boro toll Robert Krebs Richmond Boooboli Donna Kordosky tnrraocnlato llooii Dtn _-.o W«k Loo Koskolo Bo.ro Buotoll ColWr Stephen Kralt Irzrir jiote Hcorl Turk i;.l.ro.-r.lT 0? Orojac Mary Loo Lantry Ockley Green Work Don Larson Oti'.ry Green Beekroom C« n)e Maude Lcckbandt Geimany THt«(4«Ai Lewie end C'.k College Sharon LoClair Orktry Green College Neola Loininger Keened S.ddle Club College Sylvia Loisoth Larry Leveon Glen Levitt Beerh Kcenrdy Tke Delie Twill Treli Spceu College College M ry Jerry Lilly Highland PharOaK Joyce Lindquist 0..« UilmontM Bill Lister Ve.non Am.c. College Gloria Lloyd Ockley Green Ktip Work Julia Loitin Vwiw Hiking Working Gary Lomax K- M. nedy College Shirley Long Xi-nlon Kl.r Work Bruce Lord Raymond Gene Lorenz Ockley Green 0 k' y Green Pharoah f nc B.nd College Lewi nd Cl ik Harry Losey Ockley Green An force Virginia Lounsbury Kennedy Zeguinn HoVMWtlr Jim Lynn Ock'ey Green Speil College the sen tors Karen McDaniel Oakley Green Rally Squad Collego Jack McDaniels Wood! awn Amffa Collate Roberta McDougald Vetnon Sigma Collate Arlyn McIntyre Woodlawn Trail Oregon Stale Dorothy McKibben Dale McLellan Oakley Grvan Highland lim Gelling Umreraity «4 Oregon Collage Joyce McNary Bernard McNicholas Trinity Lutheran Otklay Green Philo Phare ah Secretarial Welle Na y Pat McPheeters Joseph James Meier Janot Mercer Karen Morodith Oeiley Graea. St. Andrew Jack Moldrum •• KJip Sj.Ott Klip M M« College College Lewi end Clark « i«ea Collage Claudia Mickelson Beverly Mishler Xtniw y Skating Secretarial Weak Chuck Montgomery Highland Delphi College Sandra Mosley X«n V9 linx Marriage Bovorlce Nelson Vancouver. Waah. UTX. Bible School Kermit Miller Highland Paareah Ualaaiitly «4 Oregon Shirley Miller Highland Work Arlene June Miller Boiae Zeta Secretarial Work Jim Mitchell St And - Boaieibal! Armed Torcea Arlene Moad Beach Klatawa UnlTetaily o Oregon Lorraine Mock Beach Dramelice Doaagning Field Roseanna Moore Ockley Green Swimming Work Muriel Montgomery Highland Ray Moore Kennedy roe-bell Navy Beverly Murry Vernon Zeqvinn Receplioniat Lois Mykol Ockley Green Chou Marriage Richard Neal Mlaaiauppo Track Pharmacia! Donald Nelson St Andrew tuts. College Marilyn Nelson Kenton Ze-« inn College Nita Nelson Xen iedy Swimming Work Robert William Mills Ockley Green College Cnarlene Molden Highland Philo College Billye Morin Auunpi t Arlene A. Nelson Wiaconain Hi Mole College Hans Neville Kennedy Ameca College the seniors Ed Ncwcombe Orkloy Ctrrn Wolk Peggy Newell Orktoy Croon Suoino Co'.'to' Barbara Nilson kiM Xou Work Dale Norlund !• « TraiU L it and Cloik Armella Oberg H.jhlaod 8-ok (mb Sorrotory Brian O'Brien 0 kUy Cu«n N« y Pally Olsen H.yhJand Twkll Work Bob Oxlund Orktoy Grom Choo o Co!t««. Bonnie Or vis r aiiMui« |«U iMaian College Robert Olson k«k Ckoir CoUo?o Carol Oudorkirk Vernon Tri-Y Con««o Coll 9« Ci-lloflo Helon Park Konnorly Cktir College Mary Parks Orkloy Croon OllXrtm Work Alvine Patterson Trinity lu'koton Poroono Work Joyce Pearson Rosemarie Pechanec Wkiukor , ,M . 2 quina U«M and Clark Ntoroia Carl Perkins Orkloy Ctoon C-.llrg, Gail Peters Marilyn Pole Baacb Taada WciV Doria Peterson Stcli Dancing Collage Harvey Phelps Beech Choir Portland S-.l. . Byron Phillips Ockley Gltrn Bkafball C«M«4 Edwin Phillips Highland Spoata Collega lleno Prentice OcVIay Craen Ml. Wwk Robert Press Nathan Redditt ; rkmao Sport. CoOag. Gorald Reed Holy RHfftiwr Pharoah Collage Nellie Richards . - Twill un« Tfi'.nirg Nick Rickard O.hloy Graao Pharoah Margaret Pricor Oakley Msiik Irani .1 Hygiencal Frank Quinn Vancouver Duciny Ur-drt-.d.d Shirley Renner Xeaoedy c£ . Craig Reynolds Krnnidy Brad College Betty Riddle Betty Richardson Moeit.oa Rax ________________________________________CoOogo Joyce Ray Columbia Sigma Ama Chi Work Marlene Rhodes VtrnM S KS. Hadical Sa' alary Wes Riegelmann Laurelhurai MlliK the seniors Julian Robb Kenton Berk.tb.lt College Dolores Robideau Ockl.y Gini Sud Und.cid.d Carrol Robinson «k D rtvcing Pa.ed.no fliyliMM Bebee Robertson Ocoloy Gie.n R«llr Squad Mattie Robinson Felling Undecided Mildred Robinson Failmq k r Skating Ct.ll.qo Carol Rodwick Highland NJtS Work Don Rogers Highland Am«c € ! • • Joann Rogers Sttlon Sigma Oolla Woik Verne Rohrback Woodlewn C«9inNr(A9 Wayne Roll Irvington Sporta College Leroy Rollins Beach Football Swnc« Janet Rothcnborg Ockt. y Croon Klatawa Collrgo Harold Rovang Gilb.it Coll.go Dick Rumble V..aon Rally Squad Collog. Monte Russell Portland Churn an Playing Organ Madtca! Care« i Darrell Rutter Seech Ml moaX Cclleqa Bill Rutz Xernody turbati Collog. Thorstein Sabo Borr. Track Rr.d Cotl.g. John Saelcns Ronald Schmidt Luvnfan Sport SrctK Gary Shaw K nn«dy N.H.S. CoUog. Tamar Samuolson Now Himpthirr Cosmo Leone Sanborn X«AQ«d| iotkoJ Nufb f Margaret Schncll K nnedy S«wiag Nursing Karle Seller UnniMi UU. w,iu= n Don Schmidt X.nBMly Am « UwU 1 CUrfc Janet Senff s«r n Audrey Shaber Isimo Swi«ming Wotk ColUg Carol Ann Smith tt«n.ay n,p ColUfl. Marlene Smith S «b Twill Oi g n Sui Wally Sorenson Highlwd CfliUs). Paul Spencer Otilt-y C.r o String Coll ? Mrlton Smith Vornon S wr. PnnSng Jan Snyder Ock! y C « Twill C s-:«g Ina Solvik 0 kl r Croon Uoitrfwly of Hswon Janet Stafford Ittck Tw.ll (Unfitly ot Oin« Stanley C. Stahl K nn dy Told Found «!on Coll ? Tommy Stanley Kmiob YJ-.C. Moody Bit! bu'jtule the seniors Gary Stanton Alice Stevon Delbert Stewart Rosemary Stewart Donna Stiles Highland W «dJawo Highland Woodlawn Clackama. D. Molar 2 u.bb Sporta Ionio Symphony Horaaback Rii Collas Collas Artnad r ic Maiylkura) Cat! ? Nuraing Fred Stock Ocalay Cio n Dam Sana La win and Clark Aloha Taylor Bussell Teal Soil Vancoovoi Salnno N.HS Coll Work I Irono Suomy Shirley Sutton Bo.a Orktay Graon Zala lima Bcauemana Con « Coll lack Swanson Xannady An.' Stanford Marlene Thoil Hi'jMltl'l M « •!•« • Don Thom North Dakota Tiack Cofiaga Shirleyan Thomas 0 k! y Craan Tri-Y CoUaga Charles Thompson Ooklay Graait Oragon Slat Loretta Thompson Tnlaa. Oklahoma % i o n | «ad D«n- tag Nvtsir.g Ronald Thompson San Dtago Koraa back Hiding Laboia’oay Tachnlrtan Joyce Tite Boaaa Sanatory Sandra Todd B. a h Rally Squad Srcittuy Ron Travers Xvnnrdy Skiing Collrg Edmund Turowski hi l iIllMfUM Sltil CcT.tge Pete Walker OokUy Gco«o Ph«io h Oi i n Si u Todd Webb HigkUnd OlUg Ray Wostgard 0ctl y Gioon Acne N«y Wade Trine Trinity UiK«r«n Novella Trudeau V nM Ph K h Skiing Oregon St !« Co-Ilf-] • Leslie Urback XaniftD Twill College Ron Vanco H gM nd S«!.iot R j College Jean Wanner Holy R«dv«ra«t Janice Ward Klip C il g Dennis Wells Robert Weber 2 M r G' iMpiii Niry BUI Turlay OoU y Ct en l’b io h C«llf-g Martin Turner Highl.nd Buk.lt- 11 Ccllog. Jeri Wason Qlmol Swimming Pal Wasteney 0-11 it M nl g Richard Weitrel Janie West Ttinoii HmitlMi Mopkio tonkin Hi-Y Sowing Po Huid S' ' Coll g Denny Westover Ookloy Grrfit Are.o N vy Carlo White 0:kl y Cr««n Daoon? Mat 11 «7« Marilyn White Woodhwn B nd Coll.g. Robert Wickstrom Columbi Bi.VflUII Wo k the seniors Mac Wicbo Columbia TmIMI Uni rally ot WuhisgtM Janet Wiens Sabir. Wofk Dora Wilson Ockley Green tine Work Jim Wilson Brack Delphi Portland Vnlveraity Jimmie Wood Vancouver Weak. Tieck Potllend Unireraity Lynette Wright Kennedy Ze-yumn College Ockley Green HaUarnd Teel ball Zela Wavy Willamette Gayle York Michsacaid Philo Will amelia Ruebcn Wysinglo IvcVnan SporU Ceaal Guard Darlene Wood WaakliufiOfi Work Joan Yuckert Beaumont N.H 3. Secretarial Week Donna Zevik Roger Zollman Soiae Oakley Green I Afire Biiui W tk NavT Bill Baker Ocktey Green PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The day that seemed so far away four short years ago is actually here—graduation day. With it comes feeling of pride and joy intermingled with sadness for the passing of this happy and carefree yet serious and responsible phase in our lives. We will take with us a storehouse of treasured memories of our many good times. However, we realize, now that our education at public expense is ended, that our four years of high school are the most important ones of our youth. Jefferson has a well established and out- standing record in the field of musical, athletic anti scholastic achievements. We hope we have contrib- uted in some way to the honor and worth of our school. Jefferson High School is a school renowned for its spirit of democracy. Thomas Jefferson, one of the great leaders of the country, was an ardent advocate of this democratic principle and philosophy. We ac- knowledge also that never before in our history has the spirit of democracy been so highly valued. May we as future citizens continue to reflect this spirit in our active, useful and patriotic lives. The influence of our high school days will be demonstrated in the manner in which we meet life’s challenges and de- cisions. To our teachers and counselors and principal we feel deeply grateful. They have given us much in pa- tient, tireless effort and inspiration. The past four years have brought to us the keen realization of the true value of our high school educa- tion. After graduation we will go in different direc- tions but we will always stand united in our spirit of loyalty to Jefferson. — CALVIN BILLETER CLASS MOTTO: We have crossed the bay, the ocean is in sight. CLASS COLORS: Purple and White CLASS SONG Music: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Words by: Billie Anderson Our Jeff is the school Colors gold and blue And all honor beyond compare Our friends so true Last a life time through All the joys, all the heartaches, and cares Though a tear may start as we sadly part We’ll sing out our praise to you As our footsteps fade at the close of the day We’ll remember our Jeff so true. As we hail on high To the days gone by All the memories we hold so dear The silent call Echo in the hall In the blue of the after glow Though our futures are bright With your golden light Your name lingers in our hearts Though we bid adieu With the year smiling through We’ll remember you Jeff so true. 0« t£o « € $ “Best Actress and Actor. Carrol Robinson and Dick “Luigi Baroda earned fame in “Green Valley and “Rest Assured re- spectively. FAME Those smiles are proof that Karen McDaniel and Calvin Billetcr de- serve to be known as The Friend liest Boy and Girl. Q X wac‘ At a .ds t c, 1W 2 P ic... in Clue... NIGHT AT THE YOUTH CENTER JEFF'S MASCOT AT FOOTBALL JAMBOREE REST ASSURED JERRY CLARK PAINTING THE CAN i u • I’lfiidmi: Haivs Ncvillr: Vut-Prfridtnt: Joyce MeNui AiMttic Rrf ., Roger William : Sgl.- il-Aii t): MarWcibc. FALL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Fall Calendar of Events Sept. 8-12. S.Ii. Card Drive •Sept. 10. Memorial Assemblies Sept. 19, Football Jamboree Sept. 2( . Rally Assembly, Grant painted our garbage cans. Oct. 17, JefT vs. Franklin, 12-0 Oct. 31. Grant vs. Jell' at Lincoln, 7-0 Nov. 5-7, Twirp Season Nov. 8. Rest Assured Nov. 21. Senior Class Party FALL ROOM REPRESENTATIVES FALL INTER-CLUB COUNCIL R. I'hippv M. Johnson. { .;. A. East, M. Slow. S. Il.iiIon. J. I: R. A'lil.i. 15. Smith. K. Williaim. M. Wi.lv, S. Cli.i lir Bcvei, J. I5ait.lv S. I.t'i%clh. C. Miclirlvon. J. Kolliciibcig Grow, K. Piliard. • M. RImnIcs, R. McDougald. FALL STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES BAND • ' I I • I M. Downing I) Sclunid R Zollinan L Ilaifflit I Clwn I Worthington, R. Bouic I Otlcrslcdt . Ginlhn ( Reynold R. Mitchell. • Ami I IV Oveib) B Wilhelm I- Ciam I) Bat ton l Kucera B Heelie I Whet et B 11 I Per ha net R. I • X. Morrell, I). Huff, J. Edm I mmann. • Am ; B Eckliardi P Kellei Johnston, B. Peterson I Hartung I) Robinson, B Jacobsen, K Nat tula. It. Itorcheiv l I’ai kv Nrlum M Who- I). Bainluit K. I..............Ill • It , It. Kiricri. J. Ettn. J. (iirni. E. l liiich. K. (liicnon. II. Julio I Loew l Richards I) Kran I Loftin I Sladsen, I) I Inch I Stock, R Webb • non I • Gossett I Eggn P. Keller, I) laiiKuald I Fait . (' Dav. M. Ilel ei. I. Sell ' -. I) Wehh, It. ,oliiiiv'«-n IS. S|oul. i. Jiilmuin. I.. Catrv B. Han i . Mi. ISiatlliuil. • l.rfl t liehl I. l.oirns. J. Pearson, I). Robidran. ORCHESTRA V Dii ' ■ M. Engtchart K WiroMck I) Hull I Gorman W Slurr..................I K Loren Mi Bradford K- man. I). Dunkclbcigci P. McKfown. • Rnu 1: E I hnch I. Green. L. McCracken, M. Paik . F. Stocky M. Kehr, K. R. Glan , S. Gabriel. S. Axtcll. 2: • Brandow. S. Omlri. X. Conrad. I). lolia i Bau K Well . • Ron I I Biadlcy P Georgei................ D Wil...... knw 1 Eichet. 1$. B ichi-i , M. While. E. Seliiorrlei I), itaiiley. J. Kmkade. I. I.. I.'mkI, R. Sleuail, . in.liK, M. Dowimj. R. Zoll Ken. T. Wlieelei. I. Ilinev. Slever.snii. I. (Ink. X. Ilalr. R. Pillar «I. Z Muiphy. I . M.v Findit Pat IliH'linr CHOIR • ll i I: I) John- ii K. Tiiinei, S fiovsdei. I). ( I,uke. H. tilrn. I . Rut- in. K. Wilson N. Reddit. T. Kovslon. II. Pln-I|n. B. Palmei K. E«lr ton. I. N..I..S, 1$. Olson. • It... i K. ...........I K II....... II Kudin. J. Jrn. M’li. E. Pcleiyon. B. JaKcl.ski. K Tavson. I). B.uoda. S. Kiafl, J. Lewis. J. K v i 11. J. Wilson. W. Kiei(lemami. I, Jrlikill'. • { a J: A. Nuiliv, I.. Voss. J. Dobherfulil, S. June, I.. Mykol. S. them. M. Walkri, M. Rev- nold'. II. Park. J. McNary, J. Iluclmci. I.. Cilurk. J. Metcci, M. Hall. 'I Bruci I) i •• !- M Stow M Sil.........rn S Rcnnri Ln • Ron I I). Bossinan. A. Vaughn. A. McClure. M. Foul. S. toss, C. White. S. Kan- • In. Janet Davis. J. Finch. II. Mmci. J. Jennings. S. I.eiselh, M. Piicei, S. Smiley. K Mnedilli K. ink, J. W II . Kiiioel. B. Ilvche. M. Srlin. ll, A. -Steven . M. Maui . LIVE WIRE STAFF • l k io K Newell B. Spencer, R. Shadduck, .1 Hafferman D. Mill. B. Si I W I). Sny- i M Prii Fn 11 • E. Baue K. Seller, I). |eiutn S. Sheldon l). Welli R Bradford. FIRE SQUAD USHER CORPS D M Wagner K. Newell, II. Lyon , R. Kalhn, jBradley, M. Earle, I . Bcachell, L. Stanley. • Rox 2: ■- Child, K. Larson, f. Jamieson, B. Digman. R. Glulh, D. Snyder, T. Sabo. • Rote I: J. Jensen, I). Damkacr, . «• axes I . Rogers, B 1). Rumble, 1). Badiam, N. Kirbnl, C. Billctci, M. Johnson. RED CROSS '■;«■ 4: E. Wagner, W. Sherwood, J. Sorensen, J. Coy. L. Knvli'li. R. Schmidt. I). McElry. J. Adams, I). Wcil el. K. Klalia. T. Sabo, Hatch, S. Colla I Stevenson. • Rous N. Leininger, L. Clark, I). Seaberry, M. Stow, L. Montague, I). Rumble C. Row, B. Gill, T. Voight, L. Anderson, J. Ilcitkempcr, I. Ilickman J. !ox N. Kissell. • Rou 2: K. Sievert S. Wess O. Sabo, L. Babb, P. Gcorgeades. II. Fbhback, M. Smith, J. Todhunici, M. Diei. J. Profit!, S. Rauvherk, M, Fustos, E. Zink. COUNSELLORS' HELPERS • ; •- S ( i: - ii S Kramer, IV Mill. I’. Dawes M Jacquc M. !! !•- . .1. Tito, It. F. Milliard. • Front ton: I. Gilmore, M. Slioiihill, •- Peter , A. Dakin. I.. McClure, V Stevens, East. M. Hefty M. McGoimirk. It. Itnuon. DEANS' HELPERS • Bad II. I;, . iii.in r.. Deckei N. Erlandson N Ftant l Sclmeidc M Rhodes I 0 1 lean V. Shipp I O'Brien. ■ ft .!: N. Krieger, R. Hartman. S. Jewett, •. York I., f.uiul, I'. Keniston, I’. Carey. • Rou I: S. It.-ivlniiil. A. Dakin. J. It.iMci It. Midiln , K. I.Uwd. M. |.,. klumll. ,S. Smiley. J. Kink.tde. BOOK ROOM HELPERS tight Mrs. Main I Marlin Obery I Bell '• Hunt D Lai. I Bui We E. ’■ ' |. Lind- ini'i. Y. O'liunder. OFFICE HELPERS • row: S. LeClaii I Jacobson, .1 Walyer, K. Moore V. Hilion, I . Dryden, N Hah • Front rou K IVcIianec. l. Place, L. M. Mnlliews. K. MrDiinirK. B. Iloftard, M. Anderson. JoAnn Fundingsland Sandra Todd Bribe Robertson Mrs. Pausch Karen McDaniels Gharinainc Georgeoff Claudia Mickelson SENIOR RALLY FALL • Monte Johnson • Doug Basham • Dick Rumble SPRING • Ron Wilson • Cliff Dimoff • Gary Lomax 4 FOOTBALL The Jefferson Democrats for the first time since 1939 are City Champions all by themselves. It was one of the most exciting prep seasons Portland had had in years. A record breaking crowd of 34.084 watched the annual Jamboree and an overflow crowd of 7500 saw Jefferson bag the ’‘moral” title by defeating Grant at Lincoln Memorial Field. Probably the most heartbreaking moment of the season (for Grant rooters was when the news- papers came out with the story that Grant had forfeited four of its games because they had used an ineligible player. At that time they were lead- ing the league with a record of six wins and no losses. Roosevelt who was one of the pre-season fav- orites was also considerably weakened by ineligi- bility when it was found that their star quarterback Coach Waldorf Harvey NcfFcndorf was over age. The Rough- riders won only three games all season. Jefferson started the season by first downing a good Vancouver team 13 to 7 in an old rivalry at Hopkin Jenkins field. The post-war scries be- tween the two teams now stands at two games apiece. In the Jamboree Jefferson led Benson 6 to 0 at the end of the first quarter but the Techmen rallied in the final three quarters to tie the game 12 to 12. After that, with the city title riding on every game the Demos rose to the occasion week after week and really hit their peak in the fifth league game against a highly touted Franklin team by rolling up a 42 to 0 score. Soon afterwards came victory over a forfeit wrecked Grant team. Because of the forfeits Jeff was tabbed as a “synthetic and smelly champion.” But the Demos went out to prove differently and did so by winning 7 to 0. It was an even battle all the way with Jeff finally winning on one play, a pass from Steve Kraft to Captain Bruce Harding which set up a scoring plunge from the two yard line by Roger Williams. In the state playoffs Jeff went to Bend where they waxed the Lava Bears on a Saturday night 31 to 6. Highlight of the game was an 80 yard touch- Coach DcSylvia down run by sophomore Grant Jackson on the first play of the game. Advancing to the semi-finals the Democrats suffered their first defeat in 14 games at the hands of Central Catholic, the final score was 28 to 7. The Hams went on to defeat Benson 7 to 6 to win the State Championship. These were the only two teams which marred Jeffersons record of 8 wins 1 loss anti 1 tie. All through the season Jell showed tremendous strength in its line and reserves. There were five players selected for starting All-City berths and one on the second team. On the first team was: Mac Wicbc, center: Mike Bogdan and Eddie Phillips, guards; Harding, end, and Williams, half- back. Jack Hogan, tackle, and only a junior was on the second team. The honorable mentions from Jeff were: Joe Meier and Jack McDaniels, tackles; Dallas Renfro, fullback: Kraft, quarter- back, and Leroy Rollins, halfback. Others who contributed a great deal to the Demos good for- tune were: guards. Bob Lackore and Jim Breath- ouwer: center. Jim Wingo; tackles, Jim Wilson and Les Weirson: halfbacks. Chuck Me Keen and Ray Moore; fullback. Grant Jackson; end, Ron Wilson; and Nathan Rcdditt as safety on defense. Much of Jefferson’s success must In given Eric Waldorf and Tom DeSvlvia, who are also planning on a good team again next year. Returning letter- men will be Hogan, Wingo, Jackson, Me Keen, Frank Moore. Brian Eggiman, 1 Owen, Harley Jacob. Bob Gill, and Frank Wadsworth. The “B” squad which lost only to the Grant Jayvces will supply added strength in such solid players as: Howard Hogan, Jerome Simpson. Ron Leverett. Jerry Spivey on the line, and Frank Nahomey. Harold Noel! and Dean Saxton in the backfield. 1952 CITY CHAMPIONS I • t ■ I Wibnn. .1 Bteaihouwci. F. Wadmonli Me Keen K Phillips R. Moore. B Gill. K. William , K Wilton, 2: It. Taylor, mgi I 1 i I B. Palm ' Mei I. McDaniels II jacol S. Kiafi G. lack on R N • Ron I: A M Bogdan. N. Redditi. I. Ilojyn. I) flail, B In... . B Heine. • non • i Co.teii I DoSylvia. Head Coach E. Waldorf I . l— i B Egia n 11 Renin ( Row i Bcrgct Roger Williams All-City Back SEASON SCORES Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Vancouver Hinson Lincoln Roosevelt Cleveland Franklin Washington Grant Bend Central Bruce Harding n.CiW End Steve Kraft, Back Honorable Mention ■SSiSilMenlion 5!TcDan.oU. 1« H=n=rabkM«| Breathower, Grant Jackson, Back V7ing° Ch«ck McK Les V icrson. Tackle ■Ou«e,bi, Tom Gill, Tackle Al Owen, Back Nafhan Redditt Ray Moore, Back Brian Eggiman. Tackle Bill Houston. End Paul Klein. End orth Berget Roger Nyberg, Manager Denny Westover, Guard Buz e Ed Frandzen. Tackle Eric Aaberg. Guard Gradv oW B FOOTBALL TEAM • Ron 1 L. Novingci I Durrcll II Hogan K. Thompton I Jones, P. Eilertson, J. Simpson, I. Pcicrson, • Ron V. Kilr . J. Renfro. II. Xorll. 15. FiicM'. I II. , i,i. i B Nrwgard I Stafford K. Grieson. • Ron 5. Coach Bob Hull, Mg D Manor, I). Raibe, C. Lowry, II. Banrit. I'. Nahorncy. S. Snyder. M. Iluurl , T. Georgette . J. Spivey. ”C FOOTBALL TEAM • A-... i ( McIntyre G McFarland J. Gorman, 15. Satalyk I Smith K Harris I II, I 11 11 loltt on I Mo I. • Rou I. Stodd, I) Robert .1 Green, C. K.i'k, KWclls, K. Brukcman, J, Jordan, N. lone , •. rhoimnon. B. |. :. • Ron : I Sorts 15 I dvon |. C-Iuum R Bank B. Jacob B. Let R. Pagr K. Jonnsot K Scii D. Kune It. Brady. D. Holme . I. McIXuiii Is and MoKk'II TmiiIiIi1 Tuiti: I’liillipv U irlx- and Maidinu talk stial- Bogdan. Ilaidim; and Waldo: I lake time victo:y ovci (ii.int 3. Hogan deflect Cential Catholic Kiaft does the toe dance againtl Cleveland. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Eddie Graves Beverley Grahamc Jean right Ted Hagcnbuchcr Harley Lutz Joanne Proffitt Mr. King Mrs. Tyler President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Historian Counsellor . . Counsellor The Class of 1954 has sponsored three sucessful social events this year: an after- game dance. “The Rival Romp” and two class parties, “Junior January Jingle” and Junior Jamboree.” The class constitution was amended to meet the changes in reg- istration room organization. Class jewelry has been purchased and class colors and a class motto were chosen. Aaberg, £. Alden, It. Allen, J. Anderson, It. Anderson, K. Anderson. I,. Anderson, L. Anderson, K. Anslow, C. Argeris. I . A. ns. It. Ash. D. Backstrom, I.. Barnes. J. Bartel. I). Bauer, It. Bauer, K. Baxter. J. Brae hell, I). Beckman. B. Bell, I. Ilerget. E. Berkshire, C. Bigler, L . Bletli. J Blue. K. Borslirts. It. Boss. R. Bonne IT. C. Bowman, I). Boyd. M. Boyde. K. BradleyJ. Bridges. M. Brooks, R. Bruhn, I). Butlterus, K. Byars. (J. Caine. I . Caldwell, I.. (aides. J. Carey. 1 . ('.liar n |uist, K. Cltcrney, I). Christianson, I), (dark, J. Clulow . E. Consclison, C. Cornell, M. (anentini, B. Crane. S. Creagcr, W. Crowley. J. Crydcnnan. (1. Cusick. C. Davis. F. Day. C. DcCatnp, C. Denton, It. Dewey, T. Diei. M. Diginan. It. Dillon. D. Dillon, 1. Oitto, J. Dohie. W. Donaldson. I.. Dry do n. M. Eagle. R. East, A. Eckliardt, D. Edgett. I). EtMli. J. EtW -' • J. KiKilii.ni. IS. Eicliln. I.. Ek. M. Ekniait. I). Ellinstl ii. K. Elliv I). Eliltli'li. I.. Eihh. I) Emlcy. E. Eivine. J. E r. T. Encri . M. E«ills'. J- E cII. E. Fandi. K. I itii k. S. Fcrchland F F«.i , M. Franklin. J. Fia ier. J. Fnaufl M Frirdiick, U. Fro , II. Fu tor. i. Garcia. V. Call. P. (•ilium. P. Gill, IS. ( iivan. IS. Given . IS. (ilutli. K. (i«i , M. Goidon, C. Ciaduolil, J. Craduohl. J. Graham. IS. Ciatiam. I’, (iiavn, E. (Sir . L. Giounick. I). Giotjolm. Y. (•illicit. K. Gullikum. M. (SlIlldciMlII. (i. Guy. I). Hunt. 0. Ilaag. S. Ilaitrnbuchrr, T. llaiKlu. L. Ilallirook. C. Haller. IS. Hally. C. Hamilton. F. Ilansrn. A. Ilanwn K. Ilaiium. K. Haiiuin N. I l.ndimtliarn. K. Haidy. IS. Haui . IS. Marris. M. Harii , K. Ilayo. IS. 11 .IN IM t, I.. Ilc.iuwi. M. Ilriniif li. (■. lirini . I). Ilrni'tiri l. (. Hcplmi ii. I. Iliitgrnliotluin. J. flildrlnaudi. M. Hod . . !.. lllKtillMKlll). ( . Iloy.in J. Holland. M. Iloliii.in. R. flood. I. Hopfirld. I). ton. B. Ilucboer, P. Hull. K. Ilulrtirum. I.. Hiitrliin.. B. Jarol . D. Jacobson. I). Jacobson. M. Jacoby. I). JagrUki. B. Jamieson. C J nkin . J. JfiKcn, J. Jrikin , I). JollIlM Il. A. Jnlinuili. C. Joliiiuiii. | Jolntuin. R Johnson. S. Joid.tn. C. Judkim. J. Kjr...o.ki M. K.imv',1' M. Kat kv. J. Kcastlr. I) Kellci, II Kdlri. I . Kellci. K. Kelly. B. K.'ili.ton. I' K nauli. K. Kor.tci. i. Ko.ki, I.. K i.unri. S. Langot. II. Leaf. M. Ij r, C. I.rvitt, S. I.iylitnri. I.. I.i.h, IjHiini . K. I.und. 1.. I.undbriK. ). Lui . II. Lyons. H. I.soll.- J. M.kIm'11. j. Malvick. N. Manly. B. Maitin. B. Mallie . M. May. I . May. M M.ivri . I . Mayr . I.. McCaiten. M. MrCx-ady. I). McDonald. D. Mcrrii. C. McKinney. I) Mr Pin..... J. M-Neill. I). Meadow.. M Mrlcliei. I. Meirifirld, IS. Mi ih. IS. Milbiuudt, IS. Mill.-1. IS. Milliki-n. S. Moliuek. S. Montague. L. Moiitvniriei v. IS. Muck. IS. Netton, I . Nnwll k Nr u ton. 1. Noble. |. Notos. T. NOwi g, K Ojala R. Olson. T. Orr. (i. O'btin C . Osttandri. Y. Owen. A. Palmer. B. Parker. P. Pnrno. J. ’alecks. K. •avni.R. ‘raison. ( . ‘eterson. E. etetson. I ’imm. (I. ‘late M :er. M. Profit!. J. Piouse. .1. Quinn. B. Rail. E Rants T. Rask. I). Recbless (!. Reynolds. M. Riebaiib. I). Rittiell. B. Roberts. N. Roberts. R. Robinson. I’. Robison. J. Rouen. I). Ross. IS. Row. C. Rovstei. I). Russell. C. Rutb. I). Sabo, O. SaiHM-lla. R. Slaneseu. I.. Saunileis, I). Seveiance, S. Srliaiirli. (!. Srbtideman. J Schlill M. Scl.nii.lt. A. Srluniilt. I.. Sclumink. J. Srbradei W. Sclujk. IS. Sebioeilei. E. Stbiollei. I.. Srlmctt ci. d. Schwondei. (.. Sliadduek. K. Shrissood. IV. S. Siniiilie Skalbeck. I). Sinrluri. Y. Smith. It. Smith, B. Smith. H. Smith. .1. Smith. S. Somci ton. ( S|M ly C Spit e, II. Spi iiiklmv J Stanley It. Stanley I. Stanley. S. Sla ka C. Staton. B. Sti u an (.. Stout. B. Stuelpnavlr. B. Sill I llllle II ■Sutton. I.. Syendven. K. Syyan-on M. Syyait . M. Syyenyon. I.. Taylor. B Tasniii. R. Thiede, S. I lioman. I). Tlvomvm. K. 1 lioi,i| «.ii. R. Tlueinen. j. Tomkiny. It. Tiapp. J. I tout. J. Tut pen. J. Chock. II. I luirh. K. I 'll ieh. I) Vague. K. Vail. B. Van Baa ilr. C. .iiilloi ii. N. Vcith. I- Voight. T. Wa Ii I). Warker. I. Waitnei. V.. Waldiop. I . W„lke. M. Wallace. I) Wallen l Waul. W. ai ne i J. Waxhbuin. (t. W.txhinglon. B. WattenbaiRer. Weihl. II Welly. 1). I). Welly. I. Welxon. I . Wextyvell, (.. Wickytiom, A. ieium. I. Wilhelm. B. Willliite. R. Williauiy. R. Williamyon R. Wilxev. M Wilxcy. M. WiiiRo. J. Wintri. S. Wiight. J. ink. K. ink M. Zyarich. K. .ulieihiilile: . F. 72 ‘Winten,... (MMcUnCoMct (oJtite... 73 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY VALENTINE'S DAY THE ROAR AFTER ROOSEVELT ENSEMBLE RADIO ASSEMBLY Winter Calendar of Events December 5, Orchestra Concert ! December 19. Christmas Formal I January 19. Election for Spring S.B. officers I January 2 . Installation of Spring S.B. officers II February 7. Green Valley lift February 10, Assemblies for Frances Yecnd February 14, Guako Formal March 3, Career Day March 6. City High School Band Festival JIM CHAPMAN Editor RL'JEAN PITTARD Associate Editor JUNE McKLNSTRY Adviser ELLERY PIERSON Photo ELAINE COOK Class Pictures El) PHILLIPS Sports Editor LUCY DAYBALL Snapshots JOAN BOYER Club Editor MARY ARTURO Business Manager MARY WINN Sales GARY SHAW Class Off. GARY CHILD Photo Editor JANICE WARD Clubs DON DAMKAER Asst. Photo Editor SPECTRUM SALESMEN i It-- • N. Fiano ! Rohnon (. Ilalbrook I Cndwohl I . Waul. C. I.inl.lv, M. Earle. I). NVImmi. I . Wcstovei. 15- «.ill K. Pie.- R. Can. • R I D. K. l Nrltoi I W • S Mil« D Schneidci I Todhuntci ( . Wellman J. Pet. mm O Latcn. • Ron I M. Arluro. E. Cook. C. Beech. N. Hau S. llailoii. Jamieson. J. Fund- iiittvlaiid. (' llanv.n. M. Walkn. I . Mill... • :. S. I,civil. S. Pol- laul. I.. Williams. IS. Ka.'c. M. Wnn. J. Bos.-., C. Mick.lv...., K. Mc- Daniels. C I), i i, ; I Stafford M. Hildebrandt. • Ron I I Royston I). Dainkao. T. Ilajtenbarkn. F. Jeppcson. C. Billctc.. K. Kuttn. K. Phillip . QUIZ 'EM TEAM « . B Earl, M. ......... • It-.. 2 M Smith Mi M ap I Nelson. • Wot. '• E Pea—11 R. i. ...... PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB • .1 to right E PiertOn S Sayle P. Rullteford I Hickman 'I- |olin Ryder. K Konsella. R. MrFl.ov, M. Fov . Fall Ediloi — Carole Beech l'.«r Editor-: Standing — Joyce l.ind |ui t. B. Orvi . Table B. Hriicnun, S. Sutton, C. Craig, I.. Day hall. J. Wietwni. E. Tutowki, Spring Editor Bonnie Oivit Reporlci : .Standing: I). Jacoby, D. Guy, L. Knight. B. Manly, B. Anderson, (■- Kopta, P. Graham. Table: D. Dotnon, J. Rogeis P. Bedient, R. Moore, E. Phillip . JR. RALLY SQUAD l.r t In light: S. I’ollaul. I,. I.ighly. Yclliuan, I). Wn-nn. V. |’au ch. (). I.alhuin. IS. Millc Waul. S. Milr . Todhuiitr DANCE BAND • Rt . i M Hrlwi ■. CSoncli l . Kraug I Slock l Fo tci I Hariung I Loom Ron 2 l ran; «lil, I Johnson. R. oilman. M. IXownimt. (. iiilltci J. Ollrrslrdt. O. Reynolds. N. Niotirll. K. Adams. K. I.oh-ii I). K -.:. • Stand I rig: . Stout. W. Mniuood. B A S K E T E A L L COACH JOHN NEELEY “You know I’d give anything lo play for a school that has its student body behind the team as those kids have,” commented an adult rooter at the JcfT-Rooscvelt playoff game. “It makes a fel- low go all out to win no matter what the odds are.” Although the Demos lost the playoff game they were still the hottest team in the league by rolling up the longest win streak of the season at eight games. But by dropping the last two games of the season this was only good enough to place Jeff in a tie for second place with Benson and Roosevelt. The Demos weren’t a big team to begin with as Dick Beacbell was the tallest starter at 6’1”. Martin Turner also 6’1” and Burke Girvan 6’2” were the tallest subs, however l oih saw considerable action. What was lacked in si e was made up in speed anti that never-say-die spirit, this was proven by the large number of games which were won in the second half. In pre-season play the Demos jx strd an even record of four wins to four losses, splitting in home and home series with Salem, Molalla and Gresham. In a two night tournament at Hillsboro, Jeff lost to the Hillsboro Spartans the first night but came back the second night to defeat Oregon City by ten points. Opening the regular season Jeff dropped three of its first four games then came roaring back with a resounding victory over favored Roosevelt 46 to 36. This touched off the afore mentioned win streak of eight games which was finally broken in the second round of play by the City Champion Cleveland Indians. During this period the num- ber 21 became magic to the Demos as first Bruce Ix rd scored 21 points against Roosevelt, Little Dick Rask followed with 21 against Cleveland and Roger Williams touched off a scoring spree of his own with 21 against Grant. He followed up with 22 against Franklin, 30 against Lincoln and then 22 against Benson. Williams was rewarded for his efforts when he was unanimously chosen All-City by both news- papers. Bruce Lord through terrific plav-making was picked on the Journals second team and as an honorable mention by the Oregonian. Others who contributed heavily in Demo games were Eddie Graves and Dick Rask, juniors, who alternated at guard, Martin Turner and Bill Turkey, seniors who picked off an enormous amount of rebounds along with Dick Beacbell at the forward | osts. Beachell is also a junior and will be back for an- other year. Coach John Neeley is looking forward to Inn - ing an even better season next year. The “B” squad which placed second in the league under Tom De- Sylvia will furnish added talent in Ron Leverett, Bob Parker. Jerry Spivey. Roger Klahn. John Pet- erson. Larry Novinger and Gene Ginther. 'I'he “C” squad coached by Bob Hull rolled over all opposition to grab undisputed possession of first place in its league. Bruce Guard. Sec, Honorable Bill Turlay Forward WiUiatns Burke Girvan Forward-Center Tommv v°'gW Guard Bill Houston Forward Martin Turner Forward-Center Chuck Monte Guard m F aherty Forward .ck Me , °rvvard Roger Nyber. Manager Bemie Merrifield Manager Lord. Turlay led Demos to the floor. Lord gets away a pushshot against Benson. B SQUAD • Ro i M.v I tby. rinimrnnan K Lrvi ill l . mu (• (liiilhci U. Klalm I Spivey, I. Hrl - Imiiii. L. Duik.iii Iti' NIiji. M. Karl -. J. Kcnlio. 15. I’arkr-. C. Kmk. J. IVlcrson. I.. Xovingri. 15. Fur ?, V. Ilalrlu-i li. Nncll. Coach Di-Svliia. ”C SQUAD • 1: H. Hogan M. Tliom. M Oil 15 Bmrmnn, S. Louie. • Ron R. Brucgmaii C. W. Sandrii Zole zin. R. Tltoinpuin. (Wli llnll. I. Neeley’s Neophytes '■!. Lord goes tip lot a layin Willi tin drops on Wanaka of R«) -wlt I, Ka k feuK Vernon ol ('lew-land ’). I.out drives for ia trl inirherkrd t . Williams smothered ! • CVdoni.il 7. (laze into the crystal lull SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bob Fiddaman Nancy Wyly Sophie Kanclis Duane Hatclu-r Steve Snyder Carol Olson Mr. Edwards Mrs. Smith President Vice-President .........Secretary Scrgeant-at-Amis Treasurer Historian Counsellor Counsellor Tin Sophomore Class may well he proud of its accomplishments this year. It won first place in the Student Body Card Drive for the fall term, sponsored three successful class parties including the popular and highly colorful Mardi Gras. The outstanding social function was the Spring Informal “Deep Purple” jointly pre- sented with the Freshman Class. Aabriff. It. Aday. It. Ann .A Anderson. It. AiiiIckoii, It. Anderson. M. Aii«l -: m. V. An rl. J. Apo tol, J. ltaW . I.. BarJutrom. D. Bake. I). Bale . S. Barnes J. Ban. C. Ilaiilow, M. ItuTton. I). Bate K. Il.iiii i. J. Bramci, M. Brrrli. A. Hrinuii. II. Bennaid. D. Be.. . M. BcikIumI. S. Br l. J. Bishop. M Black. I). Blakry. I . Blake . I). Blonibeiy K Bodvin. J. Boiko . I). Botkin. It. Bough ty. U. Bouir. R. Itouras ( . Roulliilliei. M. Bowen . S. Boyd. C. Briggs. M. Bionn, B. J. Iliown S. Blown Buck. D. Ituikr. D. Bui Mill l . Burt, S. Butler. A. Caldwell. L. Chappell. M. Clark. It. Clarke. R. Cochran. I). Colla.. S. Condit. X. Cone. C. Comad. X. Coirler. S. Coir ell. G. Cox. P. Crane, It. (hawley. W Cook. I Dailey. It. Danielson. (.. I).t id. K. Davi , I . Day, It. Dr Aliev. X. Deckei. It. DeFicila . D. l ILl !)■ inav. C- Denni . B. Dicte. M. Dillcy. I-. Diltnin, R. Doligioit. II. Diawri. I . DrcvJci. N. Duncan, L. Dum II. J. Diuiiii. J. Eagldon. K Earle. M. EMicr i., G. Ecklid, K. Ejsger. J. Kgbeix, J. Eichler. E. Eileitron. I . Elliott. $. Ell , I.. Eiickxon, A. Ei latnKon. A. laa.. B. Evan , B. Eva in. L. Everett. E. Farther . G. Fan ell. M. Ferny, C. Fiddaman, B. Flicgrl, V. Foote, M. Forbes. G. Fiance. N. Fiie c. B. Fririen, J. Freitag, II (iano, J. Caiy. B. George, B. Gelling. D. (•ill. A. Ginthrr, (J. Glenn. J. Green, II. Green, M. Greison, R. Grill. I.. Groijobn, It. GulUid, S. Ilaag. D. llalTritnan. J. Ilaighl. B. IIjin,E. Ilale. N Hall. R. Hamilton. F. Ilamen. I). 11 a me ii . S. II.HIM n M. Ilamen. M. llariMtn. R. Hargiave . A. Hartman, I.. Ila enkaiii| . M. Hatch, G. Hatcher. I). Hang. R. Haugen. W. Haworth. M. Havvkim. R. Iledlund. M. Henderson. T. Hcnniirh. M. Ilibbs. B. Ilirkinan. J. Kill. B. Hill. E. Ilillier. I). Ilinrt, E. Ilirscli. M. Ho| j e. B. llojl|)n . B. Houston. I . Ilossatd. B. Ilowdb, M. Iluff. D. Iluelm. H. Huhtike. I), fluid. I) Hunter. J. Hyche, B. Hyland. J. Isuckson. S. Jackson Jacobs, S. Jacques. M. Jail©, I.. Jamison. I . Jcnwn, J. Jewett. S. Johannenrri. D Johnson, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, I). Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Johnson. I,. Johnson. V. Jones. I). Jonc . J. K.snelis, S. Kant s, M. Kato, Keller. I . Kelley. N. Kerr. i . Kiesel, M. Kinsey. I.. Klahn. I . Klahn. K. Klauvs. J. Klaus, K KliiiKinan. I). KliiiKinan, J. Kloss. S. Kiii't | cl. , Korisella. R. Kostojsoulos. E. Kiagerud. I) Kran . I). Kiinke, K. Krohn. (!, Kurilo. I’. Kub.it, C. IJ Belle. J. Lackman. H. Larson. J. Larson. K. Lath.ni I). I.atterell. C. Laurine. Z. Lass son. B. I.CC. N. U hl. c. I.C. Leonard. K. LcVCirll. K. I.i.tlils I.. l.is-,1. I . Loom is. M. Lowry. (!. I.lnyd K l.ltNe, C. Luke, L. Madl.von. I.. M.ililiy. (i. Manary. (I. Marino. T. Marshall. II Marlin. I). Mat lin. J. Mavsey. A. Maul. M. McCallun . M McClain. I’. Mac Lend. I). MrF.lioy. 15. McElroy. I), McGinnis. B. McKcown. I’. Mchrn. D. Meeks. D. Mirkelmn. L. Milo. S. Miller. 15. Miller. B. Miller. I). Miller. II. Miller. T. Milliren. I. MilL. A. Minor. I). M i(rlu'll. I). Moe. S. Molm. T. Monaco. B. Morriv. B. Moirii, I). L. Morris Moser . 15. Muellri. J. Muidock. I). Mui| hy. I). Muiirliv. M. Murray. D. Myers. J. Mverv S. Nahotney, F. Neidliat I. I’. NcInoii. C. Ni'Inoii. C. NcIsOH. M. NcInoii, S. Newell. 15. Ncwjimd. B. N'oviiim'i. s. N’o inyiei. I. O’Brien. J. O’llar. W. O llearn, J. ( lim;er I). OInoii, c. OIm ii. I.. )|(il , K. Orion, T. Ostby. S. Olterslcdt. J. Owirn, It. Palme.. A. Palmer. K. Paikci. II. Parrish. V. Pai r '. L. Partcryge, G. Payne, V. Pechanic. P. I Vi tin, J. Peterson, J. Petcison. T. Pelrik. M. Pellis, M. Pollard. S. Pool. V. Poi in, C. PouIm’ii. P. Province. J. Rvan. S. Rvles. V. Rappe, E. Rcslei. E. Ratslall. V. Read. K. Rendall. J. Rhone, if. Richaidvon, B. Riddle. R. Riedweg, G. Robbins. J. Robinson, I). Rnhiii'on. S. Rogers. E. Rollins. K. Rom i ne. J. Ronspiess. J. Rovang. R. Rothenbcrg. C. Rowell. B. Rowley. R Royster. J. Roys ton. T. Runge, J. Runyon, B. Rlllllefoid. P. Sal lier. J. Sayles. S. Saxlon, I). SchafTian. J. Schneider. 1). Sea. le. D. Sears. R. Sellers. I.. Sells. :. Shaw, S. Sliumwav. M. Sjelsel. I.. Silverllior lie, G, Simon. R. Skaggs. J. Slowikowski. IV, Smith. J. Snide; . S. Sorenson. P. Soulhmavd. N. Sowell. I . Spencer. M. Spivey, G. Suti, B. Mcvcnum. I Stewait. F. Slruail. J. Stm ni. S. Slot mei A. Stiange. K. Sul ion. B. Swan, 1. Swanton. C'. Swanwm. M. Swinforu. N. Tavloi. II. lewlal. M. Timiiiriinaii. A. I I.ii l. NI Timui. F. Tltoitlad. J. Todhuntcr. J. l uno. T. Tracni, C. Ulman. K. 1,'lllin , F. .111 111 Veach. I). Widciy, J. Vernon, M. Vinje, J. Vonderheil. : Vom, I.. Walgren. J. Walke.. 1. Wallen. K. Walter. M. Wannri. I Ward, I’. Ward. I . W'aineko. S. Walton. J. Wavier. J. W b. K. Webb. K. Webtter. K. Weit el, I). Wellman. (!. Wetifall, (J. Ucltcolt, R. Wlieele.. T. White. A. White. A. White. C. Wielulioin. T. Wien . (•. Wile . F. Willhite. I) W illiam . I.. Wilton. Win,lei V Wine . J. Winkle. . R W'ittenbeiit. ( Wmthlev. C. Whitloek. F. Wood. ( . Wood M. Woodruff. V WiMthinttlon. J. Wiiithl. Nl. U l V Yannitey. J, Zaliler. I.. Zimntei. I Mv Sunshine ()(K)oooooo Welcome Bar Beauties indblown Bum Bums 95 AND NOW THE COMMERCIAL . • President: Doug Basium; Vice President: Dolly Richer; Secretary: Beverly Murray; Treasurer: Larry Lnten; Alhtelie Repiesentaliie: Mike Bogdou: Seniee Manage i: llyion l’liilli| . SPRING STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Spring Calendar of Events March 24. Senior Reception March 27. City High School Choral Festival April Faster Assembly I April 17. Senior (’lass Play I April 20. Election of Junior Court In April 22. S.B. Election lift May 8. Spring Informal May 21. Rose Festival Princess Assembly May 29, Senior Prom June 11, Commencement SPRING ROOM REPRESENTATIVES SPRING INTER-CLUB COUNCIL • l kvtnl I llaworlli I Gleason • R M l • I) Dillion (' Emmo K • ! •’ ■ 3: B. Smith, Mr. C Beyers, A. Cudgel, I Wilton. I). Nordlund, C. York. C. Giadurll. SPRING STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES • Ron 1 I . Obon, L. Levecn C. Miehtlwn l Basham S. r«ld R. Wibon. J. Rothenbeig, R Aslila B. Bark • Ron M. Daniel . V. Launsbuny, S. Harlen, L. I iback Sleven . ■. Dchning. I' Klien l Noidlund. • Ron ;• s. Suiton l . McKibben K. Durkce. I- Breailtouwei . l . RiuhIj, 1). Rumble. I). Renfro. • Ron 4: . Kirknul. B. 1’liillipv Reynold . F. Slock, I). MeLelhn. J. Kopta, B. Turley. I CLUB • Ron I: !'. Haidin J. McDaniel, E. IMiillips. I), Rutier. J. Meiet. I DcSylvia. L. ................. M Wicbe, |. Wiluin. I). Braclirll. • Row 'i: (•. Kkci i . I.. Kalin. B. • ill. B. Lackoir. K. WiUon. I.. K llin . J, Fianklin. E. Ciavcs, ii. Woimll, l M........................... B Eggiman. B. Bmki B. |en en. • Ron 'i: I) Bavium, S. Krafl .1 Wiinjo, B. BuiKirk. T. fiill. J. Scliiuiink. D. Ka k. T. Voiglil, C. McKern, K. Taylor. Row 4: B. I’liillipv . Jackson, F. Wad.sWOllh, R. Mooic. I). Krayci ml. K. Neal, I). Renfro. K. Williams. T. Waldiup, J, Hogan, K. Kybcrg. Senior Class Play Directed by Melba Day Sparks CAST OF CHARACTERS Judith Bliss Rosemary Phipps Sorcl Bliss Shirleyan Thomas Simon Bliss Lyle Evans Clara Marilyn White Myra Arundel Jamie Gross Sandy Tyrell Darrell Rutter Jackie Coryton Joyce McNary David Bliss Terry Olson Richard Greatham Dan Dunkleburger KOSKMARY PHI PI’S MAY CO UR JAMIE GROSS CARROI. ROBINSON DOLLY EICIIER ARLENE MOAD Ql-'EEN BARBARA JANET KOTHENBERG BI BLE ROBERTSON Rl JEAN IMITARI) PRINCESS CARRO I.. I 103 JUNIOR COURT — Dick Beachell Pitcher 3er Win V Jin 30 fMir-'' lU1ul ay an,Jack: - OF Johnny Trout Catcher Kta 3ut V attend’ pitcher John Peterson Pitchor SctettW OF- Keith Hansen OF atrv Mo a 3 L • Knet • .. 1 ’ Waid B Scaibwinigli R I). Wrii el. I). KoIm-ii . T. Molm. B. J.uoli. Mliilihv. J. K-'Ixt.ill. : II,ill II. Il I irni.in I). K. TIiiiidiivou. I : IS. Jolmvon. IS, JiiIiiiuhi. C. K,i k. |. Slaffoid. V. ISl.irknian. II N.h II. J llr|ilnnit, IS. I'.ilk. i • Ron « ..aril C.ilkim I) Hilum. I. Il.iiiih-v. F. Slrwatl I) llafrlir Rile . Y Scliwan. BASEBALL At the time this is being written Jefferson’s base- ball men are fighting for a first division position with Washington. Cleveland, Grant and Lincoln. Washing- ton and Jeff have identical records of six wins and four losses, which is good for a third place position. Right behind is Cleveland with a .514 record. In the second place spot and pressing for the lead is Grant with eight wins and two losses. Lincoln continues to set the pace by having lost only one game along with nine wins. The Democrats so far have been led in the hitting department by centerfieldcr Roger Williams. Wil- liams. who was All-City in football and basketball, stands a good chance to repeat in baseball also. Thus far, with four games remaining on the schedule, he has had 16 hits in 32 times at bat for a solid .500 average. Right behind is pitcher-outfielder Byron Phillips with 13 hits in 31 times at bat and a healthy .451 average. On the mound Phillips has a record of one win and one loss. Ace pitchers for the Demos have been Dick Beachell and Don Kragcrud. Beachell, a junior, has accumulated a record of two wins and two losses and a strikeout total of 24. Kragcrud, a senior, has three wins against two losses with 33 strikeouts. Meld in reserve are pitchers Warren Green, a senior, and John Peterson, a lefty sophomore who has looked good and promises to lend lots of help next year. COACH HARRY RICH RI)S Behind the pitching Coach Richards has seniors in the infield: Jerry Egger and Bill Turlay lb. Don Schmidt ss., and Bill Lister c. In the outfield it’s Phillips and Williams. Returning for duty next year will be Don Wach c., Jim Wingo and Duane Scharich 2b. Jem Spivey ss.. Dick Rask, Duane Keaglcs and Larry Hodge 3b. Returning in the outfield will be Jerry Schmunk. Grant Jackson and Don Hansen. TRACK Jefferson’s versatile track team so far this year has been in only five meets including the City and State Relays. Jeff won the City Relays by rolling up a total of 56 3 5 points as they took first place in four out of nine events. They went on to place second in three others and furnished two of five athletes who tied for tops in the pole vault, the only individual competition. The closest rival was Grant who barely nosed out Franklin 30 to 29 3 5 for second place. The Junior Varsity was also City Relay champs as they scored 54 ■ points to leave behind runnerup Lincoln who had 37 t jjoints. Jefferson’s thinclads only defeat came in the State Relays held at Hayward Field in Eugene. The Demo- crats’ best showing came in the shuttle hurdles and mile relay. They finished second in both these events. In other events the Demos placed in only enough for a fifth place finish. VARSITY TRACK • Rou I: M Bogdan, J. f klin. 1). Basham I Hogai J. Woods 1 Gill I. Sabo, W. Howard. Rou 2: B. Mrrrificld F. Naliorncy, A. Owen, K. Sliadduck P. Blakely, I Penn IJ I’ayloi • Rou .. R Wyiinglc I Voight I) Thom K. Mitchell P McLain • Rou r P. N’ciharl, B. Williams. K Neal, v Kraft, K. Graves. B AND C TRACK • Row I: .1 Sint|. I nmei I Glenn B. Barrel! J Hepburn K. r;...... I,. Nnvingc S Snyder. • Itou 11. Riii'i L Kelly s. Louit It ndeixon B. I kx Coach DeSyivia P, Nriha I • Ron I II. Hogan, r. Ilendc W ndcrson K. Stob. • Rou I: II. McLaurin I Sorenson M. I'luim, I) lling l Saxton. I Wick. • Rou • I Rabe. J. Johnson, J. Coy, I Renfro, I). Palmervilh .1 lolmnei Klein. IV I ‘ il •iijMiof | u«%u««s f ipj|« nO f 'uciMiiqox •) i|M iup|V f i|«f «!IV ■- •,1 | Hi«g .,| «nog ([ |P ihm ■ (| nmpv ;i wqwiwj ! i • ■ . WV31 ONIWWIMS SA08 iut |i:i ) -j| ‘iimitjof - . |ir3 j| -liw 3 -j umu || ;) |J | | ‘iuu. g q | I, :i • • i■■! IV .......IBM$ |N ‘II •••••• ! V ' 'Ml' w | 4lin S I .' • WV31 ONIWWIMS sihio GOLF TEAM • II . I K. I.i'iiohI. 1). itiIII. I). II - IIuikI. M. Wiebr. A. Wirkslroin. I!. lloiMon. How ( i.irh Sue lluvlinrll K. CabfH'lvui, II. Ilieljie. I). Rumble. I). Weil cl. T. Ewi, VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY • Ri I: M 1 bon L Falk'nha A. 'I iinmriman. T. Ziinmri, B. Ifcr-i : I). TIhmii. T. Walili«j . J. F II. William . Ooarh llanwn. Tommy Voight «Iran five-right. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L Eric Larsen President Barbara Fcvcs Vice-President Pat Patton Secreta rv Chuck Rask Treasurer Gary Ambrose Scrgeant-at-Arms Sue Walsh Historian Mr. Bassett Counsellor Miss Dean Counsellor We the class of 1956 feel we have succeeded in accomplishing our share of school management and class activities. Among these activities we had a Freshman Reception which enabled our parents to become acquainted with our teachers. The I lean 1 lop and our talent show gave everyone a chance to participate. We cooper- ated with the Sophomore class in presenting the spring informal, Deep Purple. We enjoyed every part of our work together to make our first year a successful one. Aibn . R. Adkim. B. Akork, V. Allen. A. Allium, (i. Allied. I.. Altrnbuii:. M. Ambio . C. Amend. A. Andrraon, A. Aandcium, C. Andtrnon. R. Andrium. J. Andrium. E. A|x tol. A. AnnMiotii;. C'. Axhuandrii A. Avi ill. B. Av.rll. S. Bardnn . K. Baiddry. B. Baucis, R. Barllrtl. S. B . (). B.iiuiIi. B. Baxter. I. Brail. NI Brckn . C. Beech I. Boon. J. Benson, K. Briiiman. K. Brueman. B. Bcyri. B. Bin i. I). Bini. I). Biid. B. Bloodjtood. I.. Bloombcr, E. Boilrs, I, Bolden, i. Boirhri . B. Bou-o. J. Biandou. C. Biannan. M. Birlim. R. Biemnri, B. Bi iilmai’e. J. Bioun. K. Bio siiii K. B. Bluer. K. Biuri;man. R. Biiinrjii, K. Bunch. I). Buicrtl. J. B.ukr. I. Bulliri io. J. B.Illo . I’. Bull . K. Cildsvcll. B Cumbi cll. B. Cari . S. Catium. B Carry. M. Carson. B. Caici. C. Casarii. I.. ( Jlr . I.. Chapman, B. Chapman. I . Clark. I. Clark I. CU.lt. I Cla.lt. J CUrk. f Clayton, IS. Clayton. R. Clayton. R. Clfxmom. M. Clotnc, J. Conlov. C. Coy. J. Crabirf. l . Cradci ( Ciane. G. Ciagueii. L. Great. R. Crewso. II. Cunningham. J. Cum. J. Cu ln . S. Damkaoi. I Dau. I’. Davidson. It. Davis. J. Daunt. It. Dawson. R. Decius, F. Ddain. J. Denton. R. Didlrl. It. Diinitiovieli. R. Donvrn. H. Dragowsyk. A. Drake. C. Dubois. IS. DtiPuit. M. Eckhaidl. K. Eedhlon. I.. Eefse. I.. Eisenliancr. M. Elisa, I.. E.b, D. Erb. I). E.ickton, C. Kngleh.it t. M. Kspadal. J. Everett. C. Euan. G. Ezell. S. Faliry. K. Fair. C. Fai.. E. Farmer. J. Faust. I . Faueit. I.. Foies. B. Ferguson. A. F’r.mer. I). Fisliei, C, Fisher. J. Flannagau. I. Foisylh. R. Foster. S. Foulei. I). Fianklin. I). Flavor. I). Fiee. I.. Freeland. I. Fuqua. S. Gabriel. S. javloid. C. ialvoul. S. Geist. C. George, D. George. I) Glan . I . Godfrey. S. Goebel, M. Gooch, H. Clou. L. • iable. C. (iuilllr. It. Grave . B. Green. J. Griffith. I) Griffith. E. Gross, C. Gullickson, J. Guthrie. J. Haag, S. Il.i.or, M. Ilaiue . J. Hall, G. Hannon. K llamen. K. Hanton. S. Ilauod. I . Hart. C. Hat lung. J. Hank It. Hank. I). Hank. K. Harrison. T llatten. II. Hattvla, R. Haynes. I.. Hein. A. Hegeberg, F. Hclgrison. S. Helm. I . Ilicanah. I. Hickox. it. Ililken. C. Hill. J. Him;. I). Hndencamp. I). Hogan, II. lloTger. I). Holme . I). Ilolt. J. Horn. J. Iloue. V. Iliihhell. M Hull. It. Hull. Ilunsakes , G. liydcn, It. Ingtvooil. A. Jackson. J. Jacob, It. Jacobsen. M. acobsrn. N. i alio. H rllei . .J elTeiv. I.. , riineke. J. enning . K. enwn. J. ohnevsc. I’. . one . C. ohn ou. It. olinsnn. It. ohnton. It. oliuvon, I). , ohn on. G. Johnson, II. I... j.1 J JollllMMI. J. johiiMtn. J. ohiiwn, J. Johnson. K ohiuon. L. Johnson. I.. JollllMMI. I . JollllMMI. R. inllliuiil, S. olinsion. N. oidan, I. iiiImiii, K. Jlian. I.. Kalliann. S. Kansas. I). Kd.iiiMn.in, G. Kwnf. I’. KffnfS'. V. K« li.. M. Kellei. I. Kellei . 1«. Kilander. I . Kinfill, R. Kinkied, J. Kiniianian. C. Kinsey. K. Klee. J. Klein, A. Klein. D. Klou, W. Kills , I. Knisv. M. Kolkowtlcy, K. K'ttlr, C. Kij)?er. O. Ki isle use n, J. Kitlggei. J. Kucem. K. Kuhn, F. Lame. B. Lang. I). Lang. V. Langhoff. C. Lantiy, C. Lai sen, F.. Latsen. G. Ijo. F. Lee, B. ■.illy. C. I.iii«l |ilist. G. LmbIeL I.. I.ivesay, K. J. Long. L. Lo.d, C. I.ougheed. N. Lovett. J. I.oneiv, S. Lvons. M MacKrn.ie, I . Malthy, J. M....... j. Mairell. J. M.n tin. J. Mai tin. V. Mason. J. M.itlheui. M. M iIImmi. B. MrCIcndan. B. NlrCi.token. B. McCracken. I.. McDonald. I) Mi Elroy, K. Mclncinv. S. Mrlnlo'li. .1. M.I.iim. O. MrKinnun. B. Mol-aii. in. C. McNurlin. M. Meade, I). Mrcgan. M Mei i ifirld. I’. Mill.-.. C. Mil . It Mk lk«, I.. Mollolian. J. Montgomery. S. Moik. I. Morion I Moultiic. T. Mullen. Mvriv M. Myers. R. Nat eo . . Neidehart M. NVi«. I). Nelson. F. Nelson, I.. Nil wn. I’. NMwik. C. Nvbcrg. K. Nytanori B. Odenwclwi W. Olihi. J. Olrmtcd. A. Ol-ii. M Osttiy. I.. Page. K i’lni't. J. Parker. I. Parson. It. I aiM n . J. Pwot, B. Pat Ion. P. Pr.trlin . S. Pearson. J. Penney. J. IV. i in. J. IV,.V. M. IVteson. B. IVtflMlll. i IVlPivr., J. IVtrison. S. IVltv. K Pickett. N. PiKinan, S. Ponimerville. I). Pond. O. Poiil.au). M. Potte.. I . Piause. S. Prentice. D. Pie . L. Price. B._ Quinn. I. Rain-. I). Raiikoi.i. Randall, I.. Randall, W. R.ok. C. Kafhmaiitiri. K K-iii'Im k. S. Kravis, K. Rclfoil. W. Reich. C, K. i l. ;. Rrinikka. I). Rcr| . S. Khoadi'v. S. Rich. J. Kichaulv K. Richmond. J Ridgwav. C. Ri««i-iv. M. Kolx-ii , I. Robert . l Kohinum. Rmp'iv. J Rolol. I. Kollinv C . Kollo. I). Kii|m'i i , M. Kiivchc. F. Savage, S. Sanborn. M. Smiboiiough, 15. Schaefer, C. Sehauri. F. Schmidt. N. Schiiridci, A. Scliukai l. E. Srhulthriu, S. Schwrigri. ti. Scot I. E. Scot I. M. SciOllRIIlv. S. Sr lion. J. Sheldon. A. Shot t, J. Simile. M. Sir veil. K. Sip|i« l. S. Skaitg . I). Skaggv S. Skoog. C. Slattery. T. Smith. A. Smith. 1. Smith. J. Smith, M. Smith. I . Soirnvrn. J. Sorenwn. K. Soirvon, I), Solhik. S. Spencer, F. S|iil r. C. Stalford. I.. Stanglaml, I . Stanley. I. Stanley. M. Staikn. (). Stavnrv. i. Slrrlr. S. Strinrr, N. StrvmMMi, II. Stndd. K. Slong. S. Svirhkai. S. Swain. V Tu| | an. K. Taigvahl. If. Taylor. B. Tavloi. S. Iemptcion. K. Tepimla. M. Te.iv. W. TIkkihic'. M. Thomas. J. ThollllO... M. Thompson. . Thomson, P. Thomson. K. Thom. M. ThornMoom. J. Thoistad. S. Tolay. J. Tolomci. J. Turner. I). Turn . R. Varklcy. 1. Vachter. L. Van Made. I.- van Main-. Van Ripei.C. Vliha.ii. J. Itimjoon. I.. Walkn. C. u alk i V Walt nil. S. Walton. I . Walter . V. Walsh. S. Warneke. J. Warren. It. Waterman. S. Weaver. I) WcM . I). Wells. K. We . S. Welsh. I). Wendentei. A. Westbnrry. S. Weve.s. J. Wheeler. I). Wirk. I.. Wicksiroin. C. Wilder. A. Williams. J. Williams. J. Williams. I.. Wilson. I W inite. M. Winn. J. Wimstek. K. Wittmeye:. I). Wovaovsskie. K. WmrIii. J. Wiiehl . I- Wright, S. Wiinhi V. Wyttenheie. M. Yenling- P Yainell R. .ISallien. K Zole i. i. Atehwandei. A. Caiy. M. Clark. I. Covel. L. I aum. M. Evrirtl. C. McFuiland, 1. V Fainicr, J. KiJu'i, Gci l. C. (■olrirn. V. (imi, I.. I l.i.u:, s. Hrktcivon. S Ju l« ii. K. Kilamlor. I . KUuMll.Hl ., Kirin. 1). Mollio. iiv. S. M Nililin. M Mwr. K. Mooio. I.. NvIx-ir, C. Od.ini. J. I'oiid. A. Rrid. (.. SU'vciiM n. II. Sohacfor. (i. lavlm. S. '.m Malic. I. Wallen, W, • RAY MOORE Fall President | | • HANS NEVILLE Spring President Adam . B. .Villa. R. Baroda. I). Badiam. I). Billcler. C. Brelje, B. Clay (on. D. Crane, B. Harding, B. Ham . J. Hrdlund, 1). Jeppcscn, F. Johnson. M. Klein. J. Kojxa. J. l.eesen. L. I-islcr, B. Lomax, G. land. B. McDaniel . J. Sr '.. Spring McIntyre. A. Meier. J. Olsen. 6. Rirka.d. N. Chap., Fall Roger. 1). Kinnhlc. I). Rutlct. D. Schmidt. I). Swanson. J. Sgl.-at-Ai ms. Fall Corte . Srr.. Spiing Turley, It. Walker. I . Wostgard. K. Weslovrr. It. Wirison, I.. Williams. R. Wilson. J. Vice-Pres.. Spring STAMP CLUB • Row I '................ Oi lo i S ■ ■ ■■ ii dei Roic D Buiwn F. Stewari, Mi Whili K Shaddock. J. IW . Algeri . I Sgt.-at-Aun . Fall Bouneff. c. Sict.-at Arm . Fall Bifallmu or, J. Civdeiuwin. C. Fili . I). Clap.. Spring Eivinc. J. Gall. I . Ilanwn. J. Ilalrlin. I). Hodge. 1.. Ilng.ilio.ii. G. Ilaag. I). Ilowaid. I . jacnS II. Joint . J. K-nnedy. I . Kirin. J. Kliiiginan. J. Ropla. J. I.ightiu-i. L. I.iitz. II. Olimted. R. 0 aldi. F. Rtfes. I.. S liim.nl J. Spivey. J. Stanley. I.. Ta «m. R. Manornev. I Manili. I . McDonald. I). McIntyre. A. Moiilgoniciy. 15. Mont«onieiv. C. Muti.. J. Weave.. ;. Vire-l’iev. • W-... I officer B Schrag B Manley. C Hutch «■rum S. Cht itie. K. Ebbcrl. 15. Morin. S. Severance. .1 Grove. K. Chatm |tii t. I.. I.orne .. I.. I’m tv. M. Hall • Riti 2: C Wellman '1 S«ar......... ). Wien M ! ■ nold . (., Gundetum. E. E «'ll. N. Dellaan. M. Walker. . -i.. ..|i I ' lore S. I hit dr • Ro i ■ B. Selnadet. J. Snlher, (I. Kbhcrt. M. I'etliv. E. Ilaucr. ( . Dimilrovich. S. Allegretto. C. Dena . I). Klinittnati. I’ Klanu. • R : I S Moreau. J. Stewatt J. Carum. M Barnard. ('. Nelum. E. Zoltler. I). Drl’reita . S. Mile . M. Chapelt. J. TInein. J. Dixon. C. Smith. Illuminati Joint Meeting Ihc-entation of the Perfect Guako Annual Valentine Formal Adam . R. Amin.itiii. I. I’. u nli.it l. I’. 15a . (). KorcKri . 15. Vice-IVe. .. Spiiug Borche . B. Bruce, K. Claik. I. M. Iiiv. Spring Downing. M. Sgt.-at-Arin , Fall Kgbrrv J. Hi .. Fall F.ngleliai t. M. Foilcr, I). Viee-l’iev . Fall (iaKiiel. S. (iinthei. (I. (iri'fli. I. Hal. N. Ilatlula. K. Him . E. Hull. R Kelly. L. C. Kiiicadc. J. Ki.ui . D. Kri.ge:. 15. lauru . K. Ian rll. J. McOiacken. I.. McKern ii. I . Ski.-atAnn . Spi ing la-luHi. A. See.. Fall Ollet (rdl. J. I’aik . M. I’e lei vin. 15. Roliiinaiii. I). Schmid. I . ScIm.iiKi E. SIici ihkI. Sle en nii. I. T.mgoald. 1). I Kiel., E. L'liicli. I . Well ,. K. Wliile. M. Winihinglmi. J. Itiiiham. I). lU-aclwll, I). IkrKcl, E. Iturbarli. It. C.artri, R. Dimnff. C. F iilr. M. I'iddiRMii, It. 1‘iicsr. I), (•iivan. It. Iuluiuili. M. K.ilin. I.. Kl hit. K. Kirin. I). Kirill. I’. I. tlli.in. O. I.fchty. I. i’.iinn i. j. Siiidrr. S. Thorn. M. Wadsworth, F. Ward. I . Wrilxcl. D. I.cvrrctt, R. Andcnon, W. ! .«« k'lmm, I). Houston. It. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE • Spring Ollirrti: Sliirlcyan TIwiiwi prcsi- iln.i: D- m.iI.v McKilibrn. wrclaiy: Brvrily liritw :i, tiraMirer. • Fall Ofiitsn: Vfrl M. Hatton, jccieUltv; I.o V lay, president; Sally nerson, treasurer. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE • ARLENE EAST Fall President ® DARLENE DILLION Diri. M. Daniil'. Cone . Caine, I' Nolle, I . Fu tos. M. See.. Fall Hi .. Spring lliilniky, I). Jolmvoii, M. I..iniC, S. Sgt,-at-Ai ill'. Fall See.. Sim ini; Malviek, N. M Kil l«-ii, I). Miller. 15. Ne ell, II. Palmer. A. Cone . See.. Fall Viffe-Pie ,, Spring Killille. II. Rojjei . J. Sclieideinan. J. Syl.-.n-Aini', Spring Smilli, S. Sullon, S. Tiea .. Spring Sinilry, S. - JANET ROTHENBURG Fall President ■■ • ARLENE MOAD Spring Pre Amiri an , Cfawk. I . Craig. C. Drhning. C lli .. Fall Ebbcrt, E. (irofftrodr Ciahain. J. : « . J- (■uticlrivin. ( . Ilritkrnipri. J. 11 ililr. In amli. | I 1. II. ilurlmri. I . KUuv M. Kooter. a. l-caf. M. Malone'. I . Manley, is. Mr Daniel', K. lira .. Fall MrPhdton. J. Mm.y, IS. Oilman. E. Sgl.-at-Annv Fall Robixiii. |. Sr In ollri. I.. Srvri.nirr. S. Si.ilToid. J. Srr.. Sniing Si.i'lia. C. Wanner. J. Wright. J. Boyn.j. Oorres. Sec.. Spring Clui'lie. S. Craven. 15. Chap.. Spring Dixon, J. Duncan, D. Sgl.-at-Anns. Spring Eblreri,, K. Erickson. E. Fisehtoac. II. (fihhlrr. M. GeorgcolF. C. drawn. J. Ilill. I . Chip.. Fall llogard. 15. Hutcherson. ( . See.. Spring Klaus. M. Vice-Pie .. Spring l.ciseth. S. Lloyd, i. Long. S. Ttea .. Spring McDaniels. K. McPIioelet s. I . Meier.. J. MichelM.it. ('. Moad. A. Sgl.-at-Anns, Spring Morin. 15. Olson. I . Renner. S. Ro1xhm.ii. 15. Roil,cnlretg. j. Sinimonsrn. M. See.. Fall Smith. M. Sion. M. Todd. S. Vice-IVes.. Fall Wanner. J. ISurck. D. Dayhall. L. Decker. I!. Devin. X. Vifr-I’ifv, Sin ini; Finch. J. Ilojifidd. D. Sgl.-at-Ann . Spring Kmki. 1.. Sm.-ai-Anrn. Fall Mjv. M. McClany. J Sec.. Sprint; Mercer, J. Mne. S. Murry. B. Nclvon. S. Pearson, J. Pcchanic. P. tj'iirv See.. Spring Province. J. Rappe. K. S.illliX'luin. T, Sgl.-at-Armv Fall Skaggv. j. St.rff J. Srulcrbctg. C. Vcach. I). Zvarich. K. Berg., R. Billelri. C. Bov l. H. Brcathouncr. J. Denton. B. Kggiinan. B. Eve i. T. Fiddmrn. B. I). Gres , L. 3 Li.tr.. It. l.oid. b. M.D.n.irlv J. Set S| iinis McDoiuld. 1). Sec., S| iiiii McNichola . IS. Meier. J. Vice-Prc . Fall Mill... K. Moore, F. Tiea .. Fall OImiii. 15. Ourn. A. 1‘aiker. 15. R..'k. I). Rickard. N. Roll ili.. I.. R «. I list. i.m Ktimhle. I) Killl. .. R. Smith, M. Tin lay. 15. SRi.-wt-Aim , Fall Trine. W. Voiftht. T. Walter . I). Sttl.-at-Aim . Sprint: Snt.-at-Amu, Fall Hoover, I). Westgard. R West well, i. Wjelie. M, Wieixm. I.. William'. R. See.. Fall Syt.-at-Aimv Fall Wilson. R. Pa, 1 lialb k. J. Profit!. J Snyder. C. Hutcherson. J. MrXasv.R Pittard Mis Drirrltin B. I ' • D. Richard I Ba G. Onto. • ft Ji 2: L. McClure K. Durkee, M. Stay, K. IfaidiitKham J. Gilmore. York. I). Eichei M Slio lliill. Peters. J. Finch. • Rou • I) Bow- ,l'a - iis'1‘1. J. Warner. M Walker. B. Mallei. D. Nelson. I). Ruth. M. Johnsen, A. Steven . L. 1,'thark, I'. Hamilton. Aldrn. Ii. Booker. A. Vi .'-I’i. . Spi mvc Boyd. M. iiiadfoid. R. (i'orre . See.. Fall Canon, S. Hitt.. Fall Cliadrk.J. onliollll. Y. Holla, d. M. Jenning , J. jolmton. SI. Kai i. N. Trra .. S| : ini; Krllrv. II. Sgl-'allArm . Sprint; Kmihtell. SI. K it ti 11 B. Kt.iminri. S. Let itt. S. I’aiker. I . Nelwm, II. Nordlry. A. C.imo. See.. Sprint; Sain i. O. SeliH.ili. II. Sheldon. B. Shipp. V. Smudge. II. Stvantou. S. Zink. K. J. Blur. R. Boyd. C. Breathouwei. J. Clay ion. D. Eggem.'iii. B. Geltman. D. Gill. B. Gradual)]. J. (iram, E. HaKcnbuchci. T. Hoover. D. Kennedy, P. Levecn, L. See.. Fall Lion. B. Lomax. 1. Lot . II. Men i field. B. McIntyre, A. McKern. C. Moore. F. Sgl.-ai-Aim . Fall Sec.. Spring Moore. K. Noidliind, I). Nolo . T. Radi, I). Row. C. Simpson. J. Smith, B. Swanson. J. Weaver. G. Westwell, G Wilton. J. Wil«.„. R Aiulcison, IS. Anderson. K. ISennatil l . Hover. J. Christie. S. Collar. 5. Craig- C. Treav. Fall. S| ing Duncan I). F.irhet. I). FrUndvon, A. Everett. E. Falconer. M. Chap., S|tiiu Firchbock. II. See.. Sjri ing Funding'land. J. Craham. IS. Iluntcn. C. Ilait'ort. M. Hildebrand). M. Ilogard. Hi .. Fall I Inebrier. I’. Kalteliv S. Knolri. («. McDaniel . K. Mrl’licix.n, J. Ili'.. Spring Moad. A. Coire . Sit. OIm'II. I’. I’re .. Spirit) See.. Fall I’etrick. M. I’illard. K. Foliar d. S. Richard . I). Richard N. Robison. J. Rnhinoiu. C. Ruth, I). Koliiti'ori. I . Schneider. I). Sehroiler. L. seiu. c. Smiili. M. Snvdcr. J. SlaHonl. I. Chap., Fall Thoman, I). I odliirntcr. J. Ifrback, I. Wyly. N. Dennis, K. Fo . S. Frank, G Vice-IYc .. SpiiiiK Hamblin. J. Kvlc.j. Tirai., S| ii K. Fall MrKibben. I). Chap.. Fall See.. SprinK Malones. I . Chap.. Fall NWomc. M. Schlilt. M. Scliulc. J. Chap.. Spring Sinelt ei. V. Thirl. M. Vail. II. Sgt.-alAi m . Sin iiiK (ames. See.. Fall Van llaailr. ('. Sgt.-al-Aim . Fall Wallace. I). While. A. i Anderson, I.. Sgt.-al-Arim. Spring Baekstiom. L. Baxter, J. Ben , M. Benson. IS. See.. Spring Bci kxhirc. C. Bound . B. Bourn . S. Cl.uk, I . See., Fall Danielson. C. Davis, .1. Event . M. Chap.. Spi ing Ceoi grade . I’. Cilnioir, I. Trca .. Fall II.miiltiin. F, Hi .. Spring tinmen. K. (a i ir . See., Sp ing Haidv, B. Hutciiin . B. Chap., Fall llritkcmpcr, J. Corrc . Sec.. S| im: IluteheMin, I,. Isackson, S. jariilnun, D. ohnxon, L. Cone . See., Spring Kanta . M. $ 3 § 1 t % (3 t Kcniston, I’. In'e. (!. I-raf, M. Cone . See.. Spring l.aundnit v. V. Marvel. M. Maul. M. Miupliv, Z. Nelson. I). Sgt.-at-Aimv Fall Oilto. J. Orlmau. E. IVeliauee. K. Peter . ;. Rigger . S. Rothrnbeig, J. Vice-Pres,. Fall Schmidt. L. Seatlr, I). SliOfttiill. M. Steven . A. Sgl.-al-Artn . Sxsart . M. Hi .. Fall Wright. I. Waiver, J. Fall JACKIE HUEBNER Fall President | I • KAY JONES Spring President Allen. J. Baidilry. C. Baltiriu . K Chaplain Kauri. K. Caldwell. I.. Diiliuni. I). f.il.l J. D.vdcn M. Edge 11. I). England. K. Fia cr. J. (•ladwnhl, J. Jacotaon. I). JjfolwHI. J. Y'ice-Picv. Fall Liiuen. A. Suirnon, B. McKinney. I) Millei. A. (Virm. Sec.. Fall Sgt.-at-Armi. Spring Nilum, B. Vive-Pic .. Spring Phippv R. 1 li nnpu ii. R. Scliwit n. (., Sinilrv, S. Siwady. C. Sgi.-at-A. niv S| i in«c Suomy. I. Cone . See.. Fall Sec.. Spring Towinen. A. I I id. II. XVindei. S. Winn. M. CLIO • Ron l Ginihcr, . Sherwood Wagne I Fill R Swcndien. • Ron J. Ohm, K. Wallen Beech. A. Ha juavo. J. Woithimitnn, B. Haile. (1. Wien. S. Jewell. O. Kat . CLOAK AND CUE • Rot I L. Iohiuon l Avem, M. Engleharl B. Feves, J. Verdet Beech M Haworth. • ! ■ Hclinri. I). Kn i, C. While. L. Van.Matre. J. Kincade. I Clark. J. William'. H. Green. HERMIANS Milken I., Blake by. G. Edei. I.. Wygant, S. Hoag. J. Johnson, 1$. Malison. V. Bouhaidt, J. Be cell. • Rou ‘ K. R iv I' Franklin J Roberts B Myden M Knis S Goss s Hoppe • Ron I S Fugua. J. Rich. J. Mason. M. Rhodes, J. Miiehner. I). McKinney. I’. Roberts, K. Seller. S. Hoag. MOZART • fi Is B. Allien. C. Kiih.it. C. Anslow. I Par no I) Bosnian E. Hepburn M. Johnson, I . Heubner M Pricer, E. ink M. ink. s. Smiley, M. Dili. • •• • J R. Loren . II. K idle D K D Jolnuon R Rut ler, F. Jepprson, T. Royston, I.. I'rhaek, S. June. R. Pittaid. J. Kat.ky. PERSONNA Ketclilr • Ri I.. Evim. M. Biyamt. M. Mmloui. M THESPIAN LEONES • '•• • i M. McCormick ( Emmons, K. Pateck) M Kilborn, K. Cudgel, M. Maibtvn, L. Evans. • ffw C. Bardtlev. N. Conrad, I . Kclln, I) ISmivmi, C. Pmimhi, D. Evans, K. Ent rrg, I). Ekinan. T.N.T. • Roa 1 R K ... I li.....I r. Swan l i m O B • • Rou 2: K. Faylor, 1 . Crabtrn l $ 1 i Simmer. TRI-Y ■ ■■ l l Irich, M. Meadows, ). Green S. LeClaii s. B. Baibou W ( stianton, B. Kelley, I). ‘ uy• H. Park • Row : K. Uhrick S. llarlon, N. Barr, S. n........ Kelson M. Place, J. Tile, K. Sellei I) Doi On, C. Ouderkirk, V. Ma rlin W ' L_- mu. i rfcCuentiaena YOUR WALNUT PARK PENNEY’S N. E. Union and Killingsv orth When you buy it at Penny's IT'S RIGHT In Price In Quality In Style MU 1151 MU 1152 A roufnm%tjjtilt Cheptl of At Ckmt - .... -1« NORTH MHtWWTH ■ DOUG DICK THREE CHEERS FOR THE BEST IN FLOWERS CLARENCE WALKER 435 N. Killingsv orth St. TWinoaks 5538 Compliments of ALBERTA FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS TR 1187 1901 N. E. Alberta Compliments of FRANK'S BARBER SHOP VALUE VARIETY STORE The Store of Quality Merchandise 1812 N. E. Alberta St. FORTLAND, OREGON We Give S H Green Stamps 5427 N. E. 42nd PHONE GAriield 8717 Free Delivery Service CHRIS SORENSEN'S ALBERTA PHARMACY 24th and Alberta — Portland 11, Ore. PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times DAYBALL DUPLICATING SERVICE • Multigraphing • Mimeographing • Addressing and Mailing • Large and Small Form • Offset Printing DEKUM BLDG. BRoadway 1935 MUrdock 7968 LARRY SCHLEKAU'S RICHFIELD SERVICE 1505 N. E. Alberta — MUrdock 9649 Portland, Oregon Motor Tune-Up Brake Service We Give Northern Stamps FURNITURE STORES 718 N. KILUNGSWORTH _ SANDY BLVD. a iOls TW 5535 LI. 2222 A Privdeye For FATHERS ONLY is membership in the JEFF DADS CLUB Those of us already in this club invite you to join us if you, too, are fortunate enough to be the father (or male guardian) of a Jefferson student. • MEETINGS The Jeff Dads meet the sec- ond Monday of each month at 8 p.m. in the school Meetings last about l1 hours, followed by coffoc- and-doughnuts and inter- esting bull sessions for Dads able to stay • HOW TO JOIN Come to a meeting and sign up . or contact the club secretary . or send $1 with your full name and address to the Live Wire of- fice at Jefferson high school. • JOBS TO BE DONE Dads able to participate ac- tively in club endeavors may volunteer for work on these committees: program, membership, telephone, an- nual Jeff Spring Musical, football and track and field patroi, publicity, building and modernization, activi- ties. Jeff Youth Center, ath- letic dinner, scholarship, counseling job placement, student dance, uniforms. This is a friendly, informal club. Our rules are few and flexible. At the same time, the club is proud of its record for “getting things done” when called upon by students, faculty or the community. The Jeff Dads Club is not affiliated with any other organization. Often, however, we’ve assisted other groups, but we glory in our own independence as a purely J.H.S. organization. First, last and always we’re for Jefferson, its students, teachers, parents and friends. It is your right and your duty - to share in this club’s fellowship, its work and fun. It will cost you only $1 a year. Come on. Fellow Dad, and join u . JEFF DADS CLUB Call.. . BEacon 3137 BUSINESS COURSES A Modem School Teaching Modem Business Methods” • Accounting • Stenographic • Calculator - Comptometer • Business Management Registrar . . . RUTH M. HATTERY DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Catalogue Available Upon Request. Member of Nat'l Assn, and Council of Business Schools OKE SWANSON CHEVRON GAS STATION N.E. 27th and Alberta, MU 9708 Behnke -Walker BUSINESS COLLEGE New Fliedner Bldg. — 1017 S. W. Washington Minor Motor Repair — Lubrication We Give Northern Stamps Open 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gross Electric New Used MOTORS Bought $ Sold REWINDING REPAIRING MACHINE WORK 5824 N. E. UNION AVENUE TR 8745 Electric Wiring Industrial - Commercial and Residential PLANT INSTALLATIONS Service on HOUSE FIXTURES and Ranges and Water Heaters FLUORESCENT FIXTURES APPLIANCES REPAIRED Night Calls - SUnset 2900 or TRinity 6592 RUTHERFORD'S TRIPLE XXX Tv o Locations 6120 N. E. Sandy Blvd. — 1164 S. E. 82nd Ave. Triple XXX Root Beer Makes Thirst A Joy fjjesl Wishes to the Class of ('finally recognized for beautiful bridal photography 917 S. W. Alder Compliments of PORTLAND'S Compliments of... NEAL'S DRUGS 2703 N. Williams PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SUNDRIES MU 7752 OWN STORE flftM. $iitM. MOMiJON AND lM • • • 4411 PORTLANDS OWN STORE Your 1953 Spectrum Covers are an exclusive creation by SMITHCRAFT BLUE RIBBON WINNERS TheS. K. Smith Co. Dedicated to Fine Cover Making 5260 West 104th Street Los Angeles 45, Calif. GIFT HEADQUARTERS Books - Stationery Art Supplies - Fountain Pens Cameras - Music - Records Radios - Hobbies and Crafts THE J. K. GILL CO. S. W. FIFTH AVE. at STARK ATwater 8681 for a quick sale DOROTHY VANCE Sayiea REALTORS 1625 N. E. Killingsworth TU5141 WHITE-MANN CO. TELEVISION. RADIO APPLIANCES For the Best Deal in Town. See US Today Complete Range, Radio TV Repa r Open Evenings 'til 9 p.m. N. E. Union 5 Alberta GA 2904 GO FORMAL ▼ smart students RENT their formal wear T CROMWELL TAILORS JOHN HELMER, Haberdasher Complete Formal Wear Accettoriet 737 S. W. 11th ot Yamhill A. H. BARBOUR £ SON 2828 N. E. Alberta WALNUT PARK JEWELRY 425 N. E. Killingsworth AINSWORTH PHARMACY 2936 N. E. Ainsworth WOODBURY PRINTING 1111 N. Killingsworth COMMUNITY PHARMACY 2940 N. E. Alberta KANDEL LETTERMAN SWEATERS Worn by Leading Athletes order at KANDEL KNITTING MILL Interstate at Alberta KANDEL WOMEN'S SWEATERS from Cardigan to Turtle-Necks in a million colors Available at Leading Stores You'll Love Them 1 1. Monte Kuvm-II 2. Kiiix'il.1 McDtniyalcI 3. Violet W'inchHI 4. Darlene Jrinen 5. Oa winr Hutcherson l . Beverly Benton 7. Sue Kna| i 3. Beverly Murry 9. Marion Denton 10. Dolly Kir he i 11. Kay Jonc 12. Bob Mill and Da'.- Clark la. Jean Ciilmore 14. Janet Wien I Janet Davi' Iti. Marilyn Peters 17. Nancy Ban 18. Arlene Millet 19. Bill Lipvky Marilyn Neltnn 21. Donna Woorlii. 22. Barbara Berrler 23. We Rieffrlman 24. Karle Seller 25. Violet Honin' 26. Vet la May 27. M.irvyle lail..nn 28. Mac Wielre 2b. Jane Hendrickson 30. Donna Blinn 31. Marilyn Peter- 32. Frank J(p|mOII Hicks-Chatten Engraving Co. 115 S. V . Fourth Avenue Portland ENGRAVERS FOR THE 1953 JEFFERSON SPECTRUM Kilham Stationery Printing Co. 134 N. W. Eighth Avenue Portland PRINTERS FOR THE 1953 JEFFERSON SPECTRUM Lincoln Allen Company 115 S. W Fourth Avenue Portland BOOKBINDERS FOR THE 1 9 5 3 JEFFERSON SPECTRUM KIIHAM STATIONCMY A ••MINTING CO.
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