Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1957

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A, . ff' H o 0 ff df- ,511 Qi, 'rf-I ' L, V, G ,.. fy .x I xzrvyyf LZ, , Xi' , V ,S l, I T. lr TV si. Arrr' T ' ' '-,W4,,,lf , Nl ,f , . , , ,. Mx IEW 'lf' 5 V, ' l if r ,011 1 , ' If 'f . T iff- rf . ,lf ft 14 fllfl Ifj- If l fl, Vfi' f ,Z liz, l I 'f' 4 .gf I ,rv F4 Ml fyjfhf .NN AA' y, Y UHZIN Wg 071 N63 4 .ig , xf - if ' T 1 .V -, wr ,- K ji!! if AA A 4 4 , ff ' J . f of 16 f TA ,lgfbl VV L X if if' EMT war ' ' . Q T ff L X ' Q ,wr , r C1 :fc xv' A f 2 -' f l f Lv-fl ' fgpflfh x, ' X To'llyouf,l Thbdimen vvomen of dur armed forces, The El Rodeo sTaff dedicaTes This, The 1957 El Rodeo. We are proud of your service To our counTry. You are The hope of The world. Upon you resTs The Task of proTecTing The free world from aggression. WheTher in The Army, Navy, or Air Force, you musT be consTanTly alerT, eTernally vigilant No maTTer whaf your race, color, or creed, your courage is boundless, your morale unbreakable. Through your willingness To sacrifice home and family, weaITh and life, you keep alive in our counTry The spiriT of pride and iusTice. We saluTe you! . ,I F X 1 . T .2 '-.,- ' J N i ' l ,s ' ON v r 5' DEDICATION '4xDF1'VXiC L CONTENTS APPJM 1IST'P!TiOM AND ACLILTY flfqvgtg Sm Of? hmwors no 1 morris nr r C ZA ICJINJLJ 'Nam' Uwb AMW fu I XvI1!Ff: I 1 A SPCR L10 Ou Ci QJNP' Q. A VR' Vw A INFHH- S: L L fre Q Mom. er OL TT ANLHF QM ,.,. 4 f 3 Am , we . ..W, , , 6 , W-I . ,X ' .. ' F ' . ,A ... 16 SITE. V. , ,, , - 4.M. 28 5' ., - ...A,. .,., ....,, ,., . , ,A ,, nf . ,,,, ,A., ,, ,A,, ,N .,,, 7, A,,, ,,,, , 75 F pH-3' ,,, A,,, ,,,.,,, , .,.., ,,., . -, ,.., 39 Frefl Tnef A.,. ..,, . TO'- J ' - V, T' P -' 'Q ,- T. ' ' N' . .... ..., ... . - 112 Music v ..... . 4,, . ., V ..... 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Then afier we decide vviTh Their help vvhaT we should be They help us decide whaT courses To Take, and when we are ready To graduaTe vvhaT college we should aTTend. 6 way?-'.'f.v v-3.9 V I T . -D. lx ,u gn L' 1 'fx' .0 3 5,.r,g 4 7 T dsl' ff K . ar Trullrs ,rlllllrnzlzgill lc I l M, V4'J Z,,,,f',' wwf This JeT Age really has an eTTecT on languages, Sorneday IT will only Take TwenTy rninuTes To fly To Paris and when you geT There LT would be a good idea if you could ask how To geT To a hoTel . . . ThaT's where your French will come in handy OT you are in Francej For The TuTure ieT propelled Traveller KU offers courses in German, LaTin, and Spanish as well as ThaT old sTandby, English. 7 rc ,,..J i lv V ,-6' S A5 wQ 9j' ,, Q Q' L' , t J' Although it seems like we have a lot ot history to study now, think how it will be in another tive hundred years. Those poor kids will have to study about all the brilliant things our generation did. l'd like to sit in on a World Culture class inthe year 2656 . . . and iust think ot all the American Problems they'll have to study then . . . and all the Civics, too . . . we think we have it bad. Too bad we didn't live in the year lr 9 '+- 1 ft Q If .2 What have we here? A budding chemist, no doubt, Maybe he's inventing something for use in ultra supersonic rocketships, This Jet Age is the age ot research , . . and that's what students in the Science Department do, Chernistry . , . physics . . , biology . . . develop students' quest tor research and iearning. I0 3 fl? ., i .,-Y., J V 1 Q -A--an-3: -1: V. in i 'ff 4 , A ' 'l i ,.,, . ,, . 5 ll l fl! H t art ,fr if 1 t , Af I +' lv Q ' y i. f -X . V lui! -' jlf A X YL if g VU V,' y M , F L4 V1 , i f fi ' 'Q X-'C' ', X , ft 1,. Q 'fl-if 1- - 1' . he sf, r i t fr M' ' ' 1' -f 11 raw, ,M if 1 t -' i. V f I f A ill ll A' ,ap K' l 'ff' fl 'fri ,fr l NM, 1 l A I 'x - lil 1 f . fxql If V 1 W V f' Nr. V 4 f X4 Iflfff f- i l Hmmm. Running a stove is becoming as complicated as flying a jet. Buttons . . . switches . . . dials . . . Pretty soon the manufacturer will have to publish a manual on How to Operate Your Range. At KU many girls are preparing for the most important career of all . . . home manage- ment. Good preparation for the future is important for a career of homemaker. 'XM-4 ,fi I.:-A Bwyf . vi 1. V45 Vw v l , , ' ,,3r 1 :Q 4 rf' X K 8 fig, p,.., -f N. M.: 5 . H+' J . 'atb daft ,ng ,lg 1' il-f'?1f,' .. S452 ff: , ff!! JF, J 1,-1 . fa 41-, .vlwlyli 1 WK mi 5, wig Liv, ' 'Wir' ' gpm 'gr , I r V V Y Q, 1. I 'A I 5 'i '1 ' KQ A 4' if . 5 'N 1. - I n At, , t gk' fi: ? . 'I I ir' 4.1- ' 7' 55' xi 3 ' 'Y ' fffl -7-- I , yt ry , .25 4.4 ., f 2' .:Ml!.L.1!.?75T..-' 1 J' ig, fr his R .' ' , :r'?l! 5 'H U . 3? - Q t . n . . n V I -,- Q t ' 3 I' qxswl- - . ' A - 'X I ' . 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Future Rembrandts in art classes learn perspective, composition, and such fascinating subiects as vvire sculpture and clay modeling. Artistic souls. I4 N, 1 1 a 5. .1 QB' 'A'Cf9ff52..Z,'j' :W gif 1'f f1a2rx?i ' va f. ., a . 353' . V. . 1-4, ' ,qf'f.'1i. fhilii- f. ws ww, :Qjpqj 3-f .aw f .J Q , , , 6. bf' 525-'Q' I rgxialxfsig' 1 6. arlfqvapif QV, . . 1.1.1-1- ii' 'lk QM ji. Q, 3-... Q fl, 2. , , if ,1 . . . x 1 V W-lx . 33.2, 4123. sf-' '-:if-' ffff' ,535 2 1 Z iff.. ' M -ff Mfr-2. ,f.fvff.??f4:.-fy gr, 5, 1.3-g2'g'f7Q?,f.1., . . X . fe 2-'AE 'f-QR . vw A QQ , 5 'fI'.Q.fei,yi-,. if . Q-:gg ,, '51 - am V wiv. fag KG? Jiilii. EPWQZTT Q,-u,1m . .. V-,, 5'M ck, ' 'lyfirfw P at-1' 59. J , .YJ-PM I Qi? Aff ' Fjjgxl x 'gif .. 'W v in '34, -.11',A'Q' Z we 'fiwpig-,.,, . , p.'.jg-v.,g2, ' 'ew' , Q iv- 692 mii- F. git, qv, .31 15:3 1 ff Q a 1 J. A. Se-. 'LV Hy' fl. .1 -15,2 , , ,Luz y H ' r . ,ww , H . :fi-'-ig,-,fg,Sf +52 g1f'1'.D-M .t .Y J. ,. , . 1'g',1, ' ELEM. ,. qffxgil- .- 2 ig. gn., if fi p ,fir 'E .. h.U..h.'. 1 ,g'Q.r.', -fl-! 1lxg,.w fbfrgdjffn' N H . ix , -.M rin , -.4 f,,. ,Q 5-Qu., I gw-',!'A3. M51 5. Q-iffy fx A' : f' .i 'Ib' ,. .lk 4.2 Q. wigs, ' 1 .Q 'EIN 0' t, aj.-, i. 1 4352 T '55 .1'Uu-Q1-'- -.131 ,, f ADMINISTRA Tl0N AND FACULTY A jet take-off looks easy, doesn't it? But a lot of work has gone into making it a suc- cessful flight. The pilot has many experts -from generals to mechanics-helping him prepare for a safe iourney. So it is with us. We students also have our experts-the school administration and faculty. All of them, from the school board- our generals -to the cooks and custodians - our me- chanics-are dedicated to the task of edu- cating us for the future we face as adults. These are our flight officers . . . our instruc- tors . . . our ground crew. To them will go credit for a successful flight through life. spa, JU-1-J-'M-f 64,1 ,,6,mfo-V04 -fCr0 v'.x 'ia' Zg . JW ' A 11' I . Q If 'J I 544. -414,4 2 ,,,,4a'wA?iJ W 'SA' 4--:ZQ-.lv 'Q X-N-'0 '1l., Ll-and-I .,,.G7bw X - 4'-JH-J .A Ju...-4, ,,-A.,-gk A --4-1 LPA, -J V12 f-s.f'-vvw-Jfvv TJV 0 27 ,,.., --ilfhf s- ,,.,,m,,...,g, uwfzl-'-3 LV 5. N, '- -fv'V '-'-Q? -ff-nL l L19-a fu C- 2-of -in-Az, '72-llf '7,sf ,xiii -c.:.L-as ...,z' 'ev'- 2 , . f,L4.v . QM -If -,...s2'-Cl'-4f'sf ,LI .Lp s-,4-.A-:Gif QC' I ,r in .JJ ,sg a.,..,..f -W1 ff' V I .1-a.. v..f 62-J '-G1 t ' ,Jfqv tv? fl XJ DA. ,. , ' ff' 1111 ,gf X UM f, ,. 1, A JN ,sift-K J :VJ J 'Pix D' -1 ,J at-v.-,, Afz-J ,A lm Cf' 53,5-,4,'-. pw 1' ,,.. my 1. I., mph N.- , 'f'fHN, 41 M - 'M ',-HJ -mf 'K Wincraft a 73? yr-1-1- ASA' H. UN fig' : w.za4' iff' 4... 4 ' 9 ' 1-Q43 Vigiihkiw gk VA. 65255 'YF5--Q, Q50 ,fw- -Q Sr -:Nm ,rn 1-.1 ,, ,Y .N-f., .4-. 'L-An ffl iw-02 s 4. ,p 4 'HP My , n he 4 BW fy f 'N, ' . ,f xx Vvfyz iff ,fu ff' ' 511.1 V :J - I ir. ' .-1 ,, , All Q! J !, X, ,, K VXI fm .ij W' 4 , if, fel. . 1, 1 f 1 v I ' We ,J .,., 1 X, M Z jc' of V! H .71 V' JJ f fu! J I! ff' f. ff J ,417 1 !Jf if M' Lf , , ,iv ,ff 1 ,. J I , . .' Kg W JV glzfr' 'I , , 4 , , ' ,fl ' 1 ,if 'M 'ff' .. , -' .1 . rl K, by J I I4 1 W E M2512 J Ig ' Q- ' .WW 'ff , ,nn 4 Lf ,, ARNOLD L. GRALAPP Superintendent of Schools im, V 'vlgeifvglefkf E. Eff? f N1-w'i,, fu- ' The public takes action through SCHOOL BOARD Seems like all school drstrlcts have school boards to dlrect the people who direct the students vlclous circle school boards really come across some enormous problems and they spend many of thelr free hours In stuffy meeting rooms duscussung them They must keep an eye on their new bulldrng protects then worry about how they are going to pay for them many other problems fall on the shoulders of the school board the budget overcrowded school rooms the budget setting school standards the budget approving new teachers an the budget Again I say vlcuous circle Not many people would like to take over the lob of having all those problems and making declsnons that may Influence the llves of everyone wlthln thelr school dustrnct Our school board as shown above at one of theur very frequent meetings Seated from left to nght Mr R C Moehl Mr Fred Hoagland Mr Ed Hnckman Mrs Margaret Shendan and Mr J P Lnnman Standmg are Mr John Glubrecht Custoduan and Mr Harold Ashley Clerk :e ,.4 GARRY ROBERTSON JOE LACLAIR Currrculum Ins!ruct1onalMater1als Athletlcs JOE PEAK ANDREW LONEY Music They guided and directed us. 'fanny , , MR. CHARLES CARLSON Principal Cookie . . . Mr. Carlson, that is . . . became principal of KUHS five years ago. Since then his fairness . . . cooperation . . . and sense of humor have made him a hit with the student body. Mr. Angstead is always popping in and out of his office . . . giving aptitude tests . . . answering the seniors' questions on colleges . . . but he's never too busy to give a student a friendly smile. Have you ever wondered how stu- dents reach the proper classes? Just ask Mr. Smith, who takes care of scheduling. It takes a lot of pencil work . . . computation . . . calcula- tion . . . to prepare the schedule which will fit the needs of the stu- dent. To most girls, Miss Johnson is more than iust Dean . . . she's a friend . . . advisor . . . confidante. Mr. French . . . Dutch . . . has been Dean of Boys for fifteen years now . . . the boys he has advised are now adults . . . citizens . . . ex- amples of a iob well done. Vice Principal Vice Principal Dean Of BOYS De-SFI of GiflS PAUL ANGSTEAD WENDELL SMITH DWIGHT FRENCH MARIE JOHNSON They kept our school. . . MARGARET STRODE ROY TIDWELL MARILOU O'CONNOR HAROLD TEALE Nurse Librarian Assistant Librarian Vocational Ed. well-organized . . . 4 v Seated, left to right: Josephine Reginato, Betty Thornton, Maryann Granas, June Hoag- land. Back row: Lucille Estes, Thelma Elliott, Emily Bellm, ltha Robinette, June Zumwalt. well-fed . . . and neat Q I inn. Lest to right: Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Borton, Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Griggs, Mrs. Seated, left to right: Dillstrom, Hopper, Patsch, Denham, Ambers Wessels, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Williams. Ritchie, Kellogg. Standing: Bruhn, Miller, Hamblin, Largent, Rich ards, Tayson, Glubrecht, Angel. 2' DOROTHY ADAMS RUBY ALLOWAY B.A. B.A., M.A. English English, Speech Class of 1957 Delta Chi Pep Peppers Dance-A-Lot HOWARD BAILEY B.A., M. Ed. Gen. Math, Geom. Algebra Ski Club They gave their . . . What a year . . . as the last student rushes out the door toward the bottom of the hill, the teachers settle down in the rarity of peace and quiet to start their long labors on stacks of reports . . . easy life . . . Mrs. Adams, one of our new teachers, helped Mrs. Strode take on the Pep Peppers . . . she'Il probably go back to Henley next year . . . Miss Grant, an- other new addition to our faculty who resides in 302 gave all her senior social econ. students 510,000 to invest in the stock market . . . purely theo etical. if 1 CIW - ,- n 1 ' GERALD BEVANS at X J'-' B.A. ' ' Speech ,,C,J-'9'ij9:.-, , 1-ffl.. ,W . ' l. 4 ,. . fn if if kr t ,ga-E gf-o-1' NORA BORDEN ' If ROBE T BUE W EVA BURKHALTER BS 'l i ! asc MA as Ms Special Education 1 Bookkeeping ,- Algebra El Rodeo J .J .' Gen. Math 'J fi 1 K JJ 9'-4 'lf f,e-: W: M.. r,. fs QS T DOROTHY BAILIE B.S. A li! Shorthand, Typing A gf, ROBERTA BLOMQUIST B.A., M.A. Drama CALVIN BURT B.A. Gen. Math, Geom. Algebra Class of 1958 ROBERT CRAIG PAUL DELLER JAMES DERMODY LORETTO DRUECKER B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. Pre-Employment History and Civics World Culture English T. and I. IRL History and Civics Girls' League SOS time and talent LLOYD EMERY Ph. B. English Eligibility Comm. WILLIAM FINK Radio Re In Ca CLARA FINK B.S., M. H. Ec. Home Economics FHA LESLIE FISCHER B.S., M. Ed. Typing W. Did you know one of our English teachers is an authority on hotrods . . . Mr. Emery, who else . . . no wonder he walks to school . . . Mr. Labos could probably win the title of The Most Travelled Faculty Member . . . he spent part of last summer in Yucatan, Mexico, going out in fishing boats . . . Mr. Russell is still busy teaching would-be drivers how to drag Main . . . I-know a few he was glad to pass on . . . Mr. Loney kept right on putting K. U. in the spot- light with his talented group of song- sters . . . and they did take some of the most interesting trips. DoRoTHY GRANT HOWARD HALL B.A., M.A. B.S., M.F.A. American Prob. Aff Big-Little Sisters Aff ClUb LiLo V WILLIAM HARRIS GLADYS HERRON GERALD ING HELEN HOFFMAN Machine Shop ALICE HOWARD B.A., M.A. Alg., Geom., Trig Math Club LAMAR JENSEN B. M.Ed., M.M. Band, Girls Glee B.S., M.A. B.A., M. B.A. Chem., Sr. Sci, Englis Latin Photography Stud n ongress Latin Club Science Club to teaching us, Speaking of trips, Mrs. Herron chaperoned the Science Club on an interesting iaunt to San Francisco during Spring vacation . . . same can be said for Mr. Jensen who escorted the band to that big city for the East-West game . . . sixth period fand on into the nightl found Mr. Mc- Ginnis and his crew busy mangling football players on Modoc Field . . . Mrs. Shannon seemed to be intruding into the field of physical educa- tion with her sleepy Stenography students . . . she led exercises for them until they were awake enough to go to work. ORPHA HUDSON B.S. English Honor,Society 1 1' f' 5' ' R- , g I I y 1 X- I ,Ziiif ,' J E K TER ROLAND KRIEB RAYMOND LABOS -' B.A., M.A. B.S. B,A., M.Ed. Eng., German Mech. Drawing Fl'ef1ClI, Spanish German Club Spanish Club Lost and Found JOHN LAKE ARTHUR LECOURS JANET MCGINNIS JOHN MCGINNIS B.S. B.A., M.A. B.S. B.S., M.S. Pre-Employment Biology, Chem. Physical Ed. Physical Ed. Retail Selling Mech. Drawing Health Health advising our clubs. Mrs. Fink should get a Home Economy room that keeps all the smells in when her classes are cooking . . . especially around Christmas . . . it's unbearable about 3:00 . l'd sure hate to have Miss Hudson's iob when the seniors are writing research themes . . . she's probably seen millions of those little white cards . . . l'd say Mr. Yohn has quite a job, too, correcting all the work of his budding iournalists and authors . . . no one has inquired lately, but doesn't Miss Burkhalter still claim she has been teaching Algebra for 82 years . . . or is it 86. DONALD MCKENZIE DONALD MEGALE B. M. Ed., M.M. B.S. Orch., Boys Glee Drivers Training BERNADINE NOGGLE PETE O'TOOLE FERN PEAK DON PETERSON B.A. B.S. B.A. B.S. English History and Civics English General Science Class of T957 Lost Found Comm. Tea Toilers ELLA REDKEY MARJORIE REDKEY DON ROSS HARRY RUSSELL B.S. B.S. B.S. B-5- P.E., Health Typing, Gen. Bus. Algebra, Geom. Wld. G60-f DV- TV- GAA FBLA Finance Comm. K Club and promoting Mr. Buelow admitted he stayed awake nights worrying about whether his com- petent El Rodeo staff would meet the deadlines . . . I think Mr. Hall should teach his art students something about being neat when they are using oil paints . . . especially that yellow, it looks like mustard or egg . . . take your pick . . . anyone who has a class on the third floor should have learned some extra math this year from Mr. Burt Ceven if they weren't in any of his classesl . . . maybe we should put in a request to the school board to provide him with a soundproof room. LORNE SIMONS B.A. B.S. Biology General Science Physics ALBERT SINCLAIR FRANCIS SCAPPLE B.S., M.S. Woodworking Student Builders STEVE STONE B. M. Ed., M.M. Mixed Chorus Band ALETHA SHANNON B.S., M.S. Stenography, Office Machines ED STONEBREAKER B.A. English Rally Squad wry. 55.11. LEN SURLES JAMES THORNTON SYLVIA TUCKER RICHARD VAILLANCOUR B.S., M.S. Phys. Ed,, Health Gen. Math Class of i960 'vi ..........- EVERETT VANDERPOOL B.A. Amer. Problems DEAN WHITE B.S., M.Ed. Gen. Science B.S., M.Ed. B.A. B.S. Gen. Math Sr.. Orientation Physical Ed. Pel. Service Club Health our activities. If I were a teacher I wouldihave an electric brain like Univac to compute student's grades and to correct tests . . . twenty nine hours a day so I would have time to advise clubs and chaperone trips and dances . . . a rich uncle so I could take a vacation and not let three perfectly good months go to waste by working . . . and extra supply of patience to put up with witty students . . . an oversized paddle so I could live up to my reputation of being a 54-53, descendant of Simon Legree. Then of course, teachers always 2 'H l have so much spare time at school, I could spend most of 4 the day reading the current best sellers . . . and with all I the money I made I'd have a brand new car, and live in ft JC a penthouse. Then on the week-ends I wouldn't have any U work to do, so I'd spend all my time playing golf and goin Lf to parties. I'm a dreamer I know. I W 1 L Cf if ' JEFE YoHN CHARLES WOODHOUSE B.A., M.A. Radio TV Pelicana Script and Mike , f,,. STANLEY WOODRUFF B.A. If General Science ,X vf I, I ,, B.A., M.A. Lit. Workshop Journalism News Nugget Krater Spanish Club Class of 1959 L,f U t ff' it t ti ' ' 1 .JI 1 J - X ' l l ft ills lx iff ,i f r ' if l ,l ' if ' I, Q L lf K iw .1 i i if . V, Q, L :L 5 lil fb I , V, if it L ,. 4v' U 5, K., ' M i N V f 1 A' Lf, I, If 3 f V , V A IL V ,V , i ' X it L . f - ' .1 ' l Il i I ' i A ,.f i ll , it , l f vl l 'l 1' X- I, 1 , y -1 , V! F A f l it if ,1l l y ,Y '14f,L ,- I ,, IL 1 Al, W4 y L 1 x. N i ' W l f L . sf ,l if ,l ,lf if. ,iff .1 f ' lil f tl ' l I Q f if t Ig, l - -4 i 5 lf J 4' l H i lt f . if 1' 1' L Q ,j bg ll. Y L . LL' lu, ., K .K rl., 2 if i V fl ,Q I ' Ll L , l' 1 .1 .2 'I L l. ' , X' ple tl I if I . I , L fy , l' t x -l ff ' i 1 I L L ., , al l' Ulf We begin our four-year hitch as eager re- cruits-Freshmen. Like any recruit class, we are a motley group, brought together with one maior obiective . . .to learn. Basic training follows our freshman year of indoctrination. 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Sfudenf Body President 1455 1 I X f 4 as yi, 5 1 M' rig 1 , qi 252 Q55 Q ,Q , he uf? ' ' fw- 1218558 1 Wi' W A dwg, -zqwf iw 'f,va,. ww? I 1 Y , .,. 5 , -.,1M:.,.A - ., . V4 ,,, 1 Ja- I . Q W 1 fr wiv - c g 1, , .. ,.,7,,? v ,L 19 W. 6 , Q: gf? ,, A 135' . , ' 32. -'nz ., ,N - we 2 ml? I V5 f' 1 W 5 5 1. fe .n f ,v gf? .V , 'R 'Z Q f ,W 6 ,. 1 -I ' 1 71 4 ff 1 4' in 'K ff, M' ,if fcf af M,-,L ,5 .. - ,f...e-f , . Z, 4 . r . . a kwa vu First row, left to right: T. Ankeny, J. Hadley, R. Seideman, J. Linman, O. Ormsbee, D. Isensee. Second row: V. Davis, P. Wilson, S. Smith, D. Scapple, S. Adams, H. Day, J. Cullimore, S. Anderson, J. Meador, D. Dukes, S. James, R. Harvey. Third row: M. Heyden, M. Addison, D. Finney, T. Ferrell, C. Crabtree, M. Blessinger, M. Metler, S. Walker, P. Shannon, D. Slagle. Fourth row: A. Gaster, J, Meyers, C. Morrison, S. Pong, L. McGill, J. Premo, R. Hersey, C. Westlund, C. Jones, L. Farley, CfTaylor, R. Moore. Fifth row: E. Catmull, J. Weber, D. Henzel, B. Taylor, J. Wickersham, C. Ross, S. Lummus, C. Brisbon, N. Snook, G. Kranenburg, D. Smith, B. Dickey. Sixth row: L. Borgialli, F. Kenyon, J. D. Perkins, G. Gale, T. Milne. ORRIN ORMSBEE JUDY HADLEY JOE LINMAN ii i' I' ' K r fit, X ' . i ' X a ' ' W 335. K r :il an-. -:I I --nu-.a?. . Q .. is X t . V g Q ,-ef' .h X, , Second Vice President Third Vice President Fourth Vice President 32 TOM ANKENY RUDY HEDBURG DON lSENSEE ,fic ff . , , , . 7 r 1 , ,, ,f -seffifrd-' 7' , 15' - J - ' 1 I P ' , f .-uf , Q.z. 5 A, -V ...ff iff.: Q f 'bi c' 5 4. .1 , l .....- lg., ff? 1. vs.. ,ef df V I I Our students practice self- government in the form of Stu- dent Congress. Representatives from each home room are chosen to this group in the Fall. All of- ficers with the exception of Fourth Vice President are elected in the spring to serve the follow- ing year. The leadership of these capable students has influenced the organization to accomplish a great deal in furthering demo- cratic ideals around Klamath Union High School. ASSEMBLY Seated Pat Wrlson Jo Ann Bogatay Sue Thompson Betty Bousquet Standmg Mnckey Carney Joe CITIZENSHIP FINANCE Left to right Lloyd Seely Orrin Ormsb e Carolyn Garruson KU s dllrgent committee members have many varied responslbllltres With the help of the Student Congress Advisor Mr Heslmg they plan and perform many carefully managed and methods of IH creasing them through different prolects are arranged Another lmportant task set before these students as the nomanatmg of class officers Candidates are chosen on the basxs of their personality scholar shnp leadership and service Left to right: John Weber, Jeanne Morgan, Mary Harlan, Darrel Rusth. interesting assemblles- CIGSS flnances are I - , . An ellglblllty commrttee con slstlng of officers of the student congress are the ones who pass on all nomrnatuons for oftrces of the student body A noon recreatron program was studied and plans began golng Into effect early thls sprung wlth noon chess games bemg held In room 215 Other Ideas for noon BCIIVIIIBS were tried out The socral committee IS In charge of social functions durln the school ,year Of, CONSTITUTION Left to nght Dave Knrkpatrlck Mary Lou Kerr Marcra Hatter ELIGIBILITY b' Left to rnght Don lsensee Joe Lmman Rnchard Serdeman Rudy Hedberg Seated Judy Hull Serena Smrth Danny Shaw Marcia Hafter Carol Baker Standung Don Fmney Rudy Hedberg Ted Blarr Rrchard Day : . . I I . . . . . I se 1 ' I 1 ' L-'Q 1 ,V f- 'Ji 3 , Ig- . , . X' . : A ,gf A am , 3 UQ' I . 'fl to , ,- fu . J .J 1 - M. l . ,jg 'L S f , l g .1 f, ,k R . J , g f ,- 5 I f I s r I .X Yr 1 1: ,-' . yr- IL' 1-N .1 ' I .1 , - 6 ' fff i. . A fr L r f - ,X .f I L I . 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Seated Mary Margaret Addnson Margaret Heyden Frances Cox Dlane Smuth Standmg Pete Barnhnsel Ted Yuen Lee McGull Tarey Schell Jerry Bramwell Committee members are In charge of keeping traditions from becomlng obsolete our hugh school and new amendments are added to the school s constltutlon when cur cumstances make It advisable On request of the prlnclpal, cltnzenshup commlttee meets to discuss the dlsclpllnary pollcles ot the school The organlzlng and conducting of a Lost and Found department IS another load they shoulder 36 LOST AND FOUND pir- l Seated Sharon Kunz Sharon Powell Susan OHanr Mona Chenownth Judy Brauner Standlng Don lsensee Dave Riley Paul Munson log, 512,24 fl, .VV 7-4 4 fi T 1 fcvvyff ,fQ,.f.,..,,,aib: fKf,.4vyifgfffE'1 1 , i .1 4, ,, f f ,.fa.,f' flfffvlf V-ff'fffA17'1fW'-Vw JM! ,, ff .1 f. 1 pr!!!7!'Vl- . Qi-y-aaa! ffffrfff fkffyk J! , , . , f, olfffwfvhf 'f 'J J !!'L'9l7f7QVbC?'M Q .f , ' . .. TQQVQ-f 13? 'Q'-f fr: W , .., - if' Tri arf' 2 . 1 A M' i , . ' aff. TAREY SCl'lEl.l. MARGARET HEYDEN SUE THOMPSON Vice Presidenr Secretary Yell Leader These are The graduaTing Seniors . . . renowned ThroughouT The school for Their superior wisdom and knowl- edge Cor so They Thinkj . . . proud pos- sessors of The Senior bench. BuT now They have finished Their TlighT Train- ing. . . They're on Their own. Some will go on To school, fueling Their Tanks wiTh addiTional knowledge. Others will Take off innmediaTely on The TlighT ahead. . . LlFE. ,bd fl, E ,. ,Jawa fl! .3 MRS. NOGGLE Advisor A TED YUEN President SENI ORS Adams, D. Adams, P. Addison Age, Alle' Anderton Ball Baker, G. ADAMS, DALE: Boys' Alliance. ADAMS, PAT: Girls' League, Art Club. ADDISON, MARY MARGARET: Girls' League, Latin Club, Ski Club, Pep Peppers, Traditions Committee, National Honor Society, Science Club, Tri-Hi-Y. AGER, MARCIA: Girls' League, Krater. ALTER, MARILYN: Girls' League, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Future Business Leaders, Tri-Hi-Y, Krater. R ANDERTON, JIM: Boys' Alliance. ANGEL, REX: Boys' Alliance. ARLT, CAROLEE: Girls' League. AVELINE, ROBERT: Boys' Alliance. BAKER, GILBERT: Boys' Alliance, Science Club, Math Club. BAKER, SANDRA: Girls' League, Retail Selling. BALL, GERALDINE: Girls' League. BARD, GARY: Boys' Alliance. BARLEEN, SHIRLEY: Girls' League, Pep Peppers, Future Business Leaders. Angel Arlt Aveline Baker, S. Bard Barleen Sf'- 6 'V' 6- v es Barnes Barnhisel Bates BANES, KENNETH: Boys' Alliance. BARNES, MELBA: Girls' League. BARNHISEL, PETE: Boys' Alliance, Math Club, Traditions Committee, Latin Club, K Club. BATES, BILL: Boys' Alliance, Krater. BENNETT, LOIS: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders. BILANT, PAUL: Boys' Alliance, Science Club, Vice President: Math Club, Secretary: Noon Recreation Committee. BLANCHARD, MARY: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders. BOOHER, MELVIN: Boys' Alliance, Pelican Service Club, Script and Mike. BORDEN, VIRGINIA: Girls' League, GAA, Fu- ture Teachers, Math Club, National Honor So- ciety. BORGIALLI, CAROL: Girls' League, Art Club. BOUSQUET, BETTE: Girls' League, Ski Club, Script and Mike, Pep Peppers, Latin Club, As- sembly Committee, National Honor Society. BOWMAN, LINDA: Girls' League, Future Busi- ness Leaders. BOWNE, ARDEN: Boys' Alliance. BRADBURY, JAMES: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. Bennett Bilant Blanchard Booher Borden Borgialli Bousquet Bowman Bowne Bradbury 29 SENIORS Bradford Brallier Brauner Bridges Broyles, C. Broyles, R. Buck Burke SENIORS Braman Bramwell Braniff Brollier Brouillard Brown BRADFORD, RHETT: Boys' Alliance. BRALLIER, NORMA: Girls' League, Latin Club, Retail Selling, Future Nurses Club. BRAMAN, BETSY: Girls' League, National Honor So- ciety, Latin Club, Pep Peppers, Science Club, Ski Club, Math Club. BRAMWELL, JERRY: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Latin Club, Traditions Committee, Science Club, President, Math Club. BRANIFF, JERRY: Boys' Alliance. BRAUNER, JUDY: Girls' League, Latin Club, Lost and Found Committee, EI Rodeo, Future Teachers, Treas- urer, Pep Peppers, National Honor Society. BRIDGES, GAYNELLE: Girls' League. BROLLIER, DAVID: Boys' Alliance. BROUILLARD, SUZANNE: Girls' League, IRL, Pep Peppers, Future Teachers. BROWN, SALLY: Girls' League, Script and Mike, Fu- ture Teachers. BROYLES, COLEEN: Girls' League, Art Club, Library Club. BROYLES, RICHARD: Boys' Alliance, Delta Chi. BUCK, JANET: Girls' League, GAA. BURKE, BILL: Boys' Alliance, Krater. Burt Caldwell, B. Caldwell, M. Carlile Chatterton Childers Clark Claunch Clawson Clifford BURT, PATRICIA: Girls' League. CLAUNCH, DON: Boys' Alliance. CALDWELL, BRENT: Boys' Alliance, Krater. CLAWSON, ALAN: BOYS' Alllamie, Levin Club. CALDWELL, MARY LOU: Girls' League, Tri-Hi-Y, . , Future Business Leaders' CLIFFORD, BETTY: Girls League. CARULE, OLETTA1 Girls' l-CBQUS, El Rodeo, FU- COCHRAN, MARCIA: Girls' League, Nominat- ture Business Leaders. ing Committee, CHATTERTON, TERRY: Boys' Alliance, T and I. COLLIER, CURTIS: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. CHILDERS, HARRY: Boys' Alliance. COMER, LARRY: Boys Alliance, Tand l. CLARK, GORDON: Boys' Alliance. CONE, GARY: Boys' Alliance. Cochran Collier Comer Cone SENIORS SENIORS Copper Cotton Cox, F. Cox J COOPER, KEITH: Boys' Alliance, K Club. COTTON, DOUG: Boys' Alliance. COX, FRANCES: Girls' League, Traditions Com- mittee, Secretary of Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Pep Peppers. COX, JIM: Boys' Alliance, T and I. CUNNINGHAM, ROSE: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Tri-Hi-Y. CURTIS, GARY: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. DAILY, JAMES: Boys' Alliance. DAVIS, BRENDA: Girls' League. DAVIS, ELAINE, Girls' League. DETROIT, KENNETH: Boys' Alliance, Re-In-Ca DEWEY, BETTY: Girls' League. DEXTER, NANCY: Girls' League. DITTRICH, JIM: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. DIXON, KENNETH: Boys' Alliance. Cunningham Curtis Daily Davis, B. Davis E Detroit Dewey Dexter Dittriclw Dixon DORAN, BEV: Girls' League. DORRELL, MARGARETTA: Girls' League. DOUGHERTY, RICHARD: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club, Retail Selling. DOUGLAS, KENNETH: Boys' Alliance, K Club. DREW, NANCY: Girls' League, IRL, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Rally Squad, Spanish Club, Sec- retary of Tri-Hi-Y. SENIORS Fabianek Ferrell, D. Ebinger England Dougherty DOUQIBS Doran Dorrell DUKES, DELORES: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Fu- ture Nurses Club, FHA. EASTER, JUANITA: Girls' League. EBINGER, LLOYD: Boys' Alliance. ENGLAND, PEGGY: Girls' League. ENSOR, JOLENE: Girls' League. ESTES, YVONNE: Girls' League. EZELL, ALAN: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club. FABIANEK, JOHN: Boys' Alliance, Science Club. FERRELL, DAVID: Boys' Alliance. Ensor Estes Ezell Drew Dukes Easter SENIORS Ferrell, T. Finney Foster Foulger Friedr ck Fuller Gaddis Garrison Gentry Gibson FERRELL, TOM: Boys' Alliance, Secretary: K Club, Latin Club, Nominating Committee. FINNEY, DON: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Rally Squad, Latin Club. FOSTER, VIRGINIA: Girls' League. FOULGER, ROSS: Boys' Alliance. FRIEDRICK, CAROL: Girls' League, IRL, Delta Chi, Future Teachers, FHA. FULLER, TERRY: Boys' Alliance, Script and Mike, Instructional Materials. GADDIS, JANET: Girls' League, Retail Selling. GARRISON, CAROLYN: Girls' League, IRL, Na- tional Honor Society, Future Teachers, Finance Committee, Future Business Leaders, Pep Pep- pers, Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President. GENTRY, EARNEST: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Hi-Y. GIBSON, BILL: Boys' Alliance. GLENN, BARBARA: Girls' League, Retail Sell- ing, Pelican Service Club. GOEHRING, GEORGE: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club. GORDON, JUDY: Girls' League, Art Club. GREEN, JANETTE: Girls' League, Retail Selling. Glenn Goehring Gordon Green J Green If I f fl-Gregory Griffith Hafief ' f - Hamilton Hannon ,L E GREEN, JQ : Boys' Alliance. fl ev I ' V ' I I' GREGORIM LINDA: Giris' Lea ue, Future Teachers, If Nzndr Business lqeders, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y, ,, ef mugs! Ap ,If 75 it ,l ' f I Riiiriiripif REEN1 Girls' League, seiipi and X: 'I Mike, l9l'ate'rL J I X , K. fl LNGIJPTIL ,' LA.l?ON:,JtlGirIs League, Future Nurses 'lib I Nflub, tu each rs, Pe L ep ers Tri-Hi-Y. , ,, , I X, p P L' 9 I fl ,H DL ff JUDY: Girls' League, Secretar of I.RL, Na- I Y rj onaji Honor Spciety, Latin Club, Future Teachers, A .'.', J A: P?'Peppers, Secretary of Student Body. N i 1 f ll I .HAFTER, MARCIA: Girls' League, Constitution Com- 'mittee, IRL, Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Pep 1 Peppers, Science, Club. J if ' i HAMILTON, BILL: Boys' Alliance. I I. L HANNON, MABEL: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders. GUPYIII Hadley Harlan Harless 'd HARLAN, MARY: Girls' League, Citizenship cam- Qjfjns :Hen rnittee, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Pep Peppers. HARLESS, CARL: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. HARTELL, GREG: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club. HAVIRD, CARY: Boys' Alliance, T and I. S HAWKINS, DONALD: Boys' Alliance. HAYDEN, TIM: Boys' Alliance. 45 SENIORS Heath Heyden Hobbs Holland Henry Hines Hodges, F. Horn HEATH, CAROL: Girls' League, Script and Mike. HENRY, GRACIE: Girls' League, Latin Club, IRL, Pep Peppers, Social Committee. HEYDEN, MARGARET: Girls' League, El Rodeo, Pep Peppers, National Honor Society, Secretary, Senior Class, Traditions Committee, Science Club, Future Teachers, Vice President. HINES, JIM: Boys' Alliance, K Club, T and I. HOBBS, LEE: Boys' Alliance, T and I. HODGES, FRANK: Boys' Alliance. HODGES, GERALD: Boys' Alliance. HOFFMAN, CHARLES: Boys' Alliance. HOIE, BETTE: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Pelican Service Club, Script and Mike, Future Teachers. HOLLAND, SHELBY: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Pelican Service Club, Script and Mike, FHA. HORN, CAROL: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders. HUBERD, WAYNE: Boys' Alliance. HUGHEY, PHARRIS: Boys' Alliance. HURTGEN, WARREN: Boys' Alliance, T and I. Hodges, G. Hoffman Hoie Huberd Hughey Hurtgen SENIORS Hyden lsensee lvie Jackson P HYDEN, BERNANDINE: Girls' League, Delta Chi. ISENSEE, PATRICIA: Girls' League, Math Club, National Honor Society, President. IVIE, VICTOR: Boys' Alliance. JACKSON, PHYLLIS: Girls' League. JACKSON, SHARON: Girls' League. JANSON, GARY: Boys' Alliance. JOHNSON, LARRY: Boys' Alliance. JONES, NANCY: Girls' League. JONES, ROGER: Boys' Alliance, Math Club. KENDALL, BROOKS: Boys' Alliance, El Rodeo. KENDALL, DEBBIE: Girls' League. KERR, MARY LOU: Girls' League, Latin Club, Science Club, Constitution Committee, Tri-Hi-Y National Honor Society, Vice President, Pep Peppers. KIGER, KAREN: Girls' League, Traditions Com- mittee, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Pep Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y. KIMPTON, VERLUND: Boys' Alliance, Latin Club, K Club, President, Future Teachers, Presi- dent. Jackson, S. Janson Johnson Jones, N. Jones, R Kendall, B. Kendall, D. Kerr Kiger Kimpton 'G 'C ii Kirkland Kirkpatrick Kunz Lawson Lee Leeling Lengele Light SENIORS 48 'Q' Kisis Kreis Kuhlman Layman Leavitt Ledeman KIRKLAND, BEN: Boys' Alliance. KIRKPATRICK, DAVID: Boys' Alliance, Constitution Committee. KISIS, ARA: Girls' League, Tri-Hi-Y, President. KREIS, PAT: Girls' League, Rally Squad. KUHLMAN, KEN: Boys' Alliance, K Club. KUNZ, SHEILA: Girls' League, Latin Club, FHA, Sci- ence Club, Tri-Hi-Y. LAWSON, DONNA: Girls' League, Retail Selling. LAYMAN, NANCY: Girls' League, Math Club. LEAVITT, RUSSELL: Boys' Alliance. LEDEMAN, JANET: Girls' League. LEE, CAROLE: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain. LEELING, BOB: Boys' Alliance, K Club. LENGELE, EILLEN: Girls' League LIGHT, JAMES: Boys' Alliance. Lmman Loomis Lowell Lowery Lybrand McColgin McCollum McFarland, D. McFarland, L. McGill LINMAN, JOE: Boys' Alliance, Vice President, Student Body, Traditions Committee, Assembly Committee, K Club, Treasurer, Math Club, Science Club, Ski Club, President. LOOMIS, SHARA: Girls' League, Latin Club, Sci- ence Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Krater, FHA. LOWELL, WILMA: Girls' League, Retail Selling. LOWERY, LORNA: Girls' League, GAA. LYBRAND, FLORENCE: Girls' League, Future Business Leaders. MCCOLGIN, JOHN: Boys' Alliance, T and I. MCCOLLUM, SHARON: Girls' League, FHA, Fu- ture Business Leaders. fyf A ff 7 s R ,JY L7 Q 'd fs Jovi LL? fi' f 'FQ Lf 1, f K ,J 'gf . V-,ltqg LLLC , . J-v a . A Maltzahn ManxfieIdkjQ .G :LQ cbt. W, ,Z Mathers MCFARLAND, DONNA: Girls' League, Tri-Hi-Y Library Club. MCFARLAND, LAURINE: Girls' League, Ski Club, Retail Selling. MCGILL, LEE: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Tradi- tions Committee, Krater. MALTZAHN, WALTER: Boys' Alliance. MANSFIELD, BETTY: Girls' League, Retail Sell- ing, Pelican Service Club. MATHERS, SHARON: Girls' League, Pep Pep- pers Tri-Hi-Y. MAYFIELD, Club. DELMAR: Boys' Alliance, Math Mayfield 9 'i SENIORS SENIORS Merritt Myers Minchinton Mistler MERRITT, KAY: Girls' League, Latin Club, Span- ish Club, Krater. MYERS, SHEILA: Girls' League, National Honor Society, Pelican Service Club, Future Nurses Club, Tri-H-Y. MINCHINTON, JERRY: Boys' Alliance. MISTLER, RALPH: Boys' Alliance, IRL, Science Club, Math Club, Vice President. MOEN, DOUG: Boys' Alliance, Re-In-Ca. MOLATORE, STEPHEN: Boys' Alliance, Latin Club, Math Club. MORGAN, JEANNE: Girls' League, President, Citizenship Committee, IRL, Future Nurses, Pep Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y. MORRIS, GWENN: Girls' League. MORRISON, DORIS: Girls' League, Science Club. MORROW, VIRGINIA: Girls' League, GAA. MOUSSEAU, KENNETH: Boys' Alliance, Retail Selling. MULDER, BETTY: Girls' League, GAA. MUNSON, PAUL: Boys' Alliance, Lost and Found Committee, Science Club, Math Club. NEAL, RAEMARIE: Girls' League, Delta Chi, Future Teachers. Moen Molatore Morgan Morris Morr son Morrow Mosseau Mulder Munson Neal E Olson Parks NELSON, LARRY: Boys' Alliance, Pelican Service, T and I. NELSON, NOLAN: Boys' Alliance. NIDEVER, FRED: Boys' Alliance. O'HAlR, SUSAN: Girls' League, Latin Club, Ski Club, Science Club, Secretary, Pep Peppers, President. OLSON, ELLEN: Girls' League. OLSON, LINDA: Girls' League. ONSTAD, COLIN: Boys' Alliance, Pelican Service, Sci- ence Club, Hi-Y. ORMSBEE, ORRIN: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Script and Mike, President, Spanish Club, Krater, IRL, Vice President, Finance Committee, Assembly Committee, Business Manager of Student Body, Hi-Y, President. OSMENT, MARGARET: Girls' League, Latin Club, Krater. PARKS, RAY: Boys' Alliance, Science Club. PAULSON, ROSE: Girls' League, Retail Selling, GAA. PEMBERTON, SANDRA: Girls' League. PEUGH, JACKIE: Girls' League. POOLE, IRENE: Girls' League, Future Business Lead- ers. L. Olson Onstad Paulson Pemberton SENIORS L. Nelson N- NEISOVI Nidever O'l'l5IV Ormsbee Osmeftf Peugh Poole Pounds Premo Pruitt Pryor Puckett Putnam Raught Reed POUNDS, WAYNE: Boys' Alliance, Honor So- ciety, Rally Squad, K Club, Latin Club, Pres- ident. PREMO, JERRY: Boys' Alliance, Latin Club. PRUITT, ROBERTA: Girls' League, IRL, National Honor Society, Rally Squad, Ski Club, Science Club. PRYOR, SANDRA: Girls' League. PUCKETT, HELEN: Girls' League, Future Teach- ers, Secretary, Future Business Leaders, Pep Peppers. PUTNAM, NATALIE: Girls' League, Secretary, Art Club, Secretary, Future Teachers, Pep Pep- pers, Science Club. Reinmiller Riley Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y. REED, ETHELENE: Girls' League, Future Busi- ness Leaders. REINMILLER, CONRAD: Boys' Alliance. RILEY, DAVID: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Ski Club, Library Club, Lost and Found Committee. RISKUS, JOHN: Boys' Alliance, T and I. ROBERTSON, BETH: Girls' Alliance, IRL, Pres- ident, National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Tri-Hi-Y. ROBUSTELLI, JOLEINE: Girls' League, FHA, Fu- ture Business Leaders. ROMAN, NANCY: Girls' League, Latin Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Pep Peppers, Secretary, Science Club. RiskUS R0beV'50f Robustelli Roman RAUGHT, PENNY: Girls' League, Vice Presi- dent, Future Teachers, Pep Peppers, Art Club' SENIORS Ropp Rotrock Rusth Schoenburg Scott Seidernan ROPP, RONALD: Boys' Alliance, Art Club. ROTROCK, BARBARA: Girls' League, Future Nurses, President, Pep Peppers, Treasurer. RUSTH, DARRELL: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Citizen- ship Committee. SANDERS, RONALD: Boys' Alliance. SCHELL, TAREY: Boys' Alliance, National Honor So- ciety, K Club, Ski Club, IRL, Latin Club, Vice Pres- ident, Senior Class, Traditions Committee, Math Club, President, Science Club. SCHOENBURG, CAROLYN: Girls' League. SCOTT, LIONEL: Boys' Alliance. . SEIDEMAN, RICHARD: Boys' Alliance, President, Stu- dent Body, National Honor Society, IRL, State Pres- ident: Latin Club, Assembly Committee, Math Club. SHANNON, PEGGY: Girls' League, Future Teachers, Library Club. SHAW, DAN: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Ski Club, Latin Club, Social Committee, Math Club. SHEPPLER, LOIS: Girls' League, Krater, Editor, Span- ish Club, Script and Mike. SHERIDAN, BOB: Boys' Alliance, Assembly Com- mittee, Spanish Club. SHOGREN, LARRY: Boys' Alliance. SIEGNER, ALAN: Boys' Alliance, K Club, Ski Club, Art Club. Sanders Schell Shannon Shaw Sheppler Sheridan Shogren Siegner SENIORS SENI ORS Simmons Skillington Smith J. Steiner Singleton Smith, D, Smith, V. Stewart i h.,,.-' 'tu' 'E' vw-4 SIMMONS, ALAN: Boys' Alliance. SINGLETON, NORMAN: Boys' Alliance, T and I. SKILLINGTON, BILL: Boys' Alliance, T and I. SMITH, DIANE: Girls' League, Traditions Committee, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Pep Peppers, Tri- Hi-Y. SMITH, JANET: Girls' League. SMITH, VERA: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Script and Mike, Future Teachers. SOUKUP, SALLY: Girls' League, Art Club. STAGNER, TED: Boys' Alliance, Retail Selling. STEERS, NELLIE: Girls' League, El Rodeo, Editor. STEINER, BILL: Boys' Alliance, K Club. STEWART, JERRY: Boys' Alliance, Art Club, T and I. STILES, MARLENE: Girls' League, El Rodeo, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary. SUITER, DEANNA: Girls' League. SUTHERLAND, CLIFF: Boys' Alliance, K Club. Soukup Stagner Steers Stiles Suiter Sutherland 3- vw.. uf' girl' tg .5-A S sen Tarvvatcr, Ray Taucher, Dianne Tawney, Joe SWANSEN, BEVERLY: Girls' League, Art Club. TARWATER, RAY: Boys' Alliance, K Club. TAUCHER, DIANNE: Girls' League, Rally Squad, Library Club, Tri-Hi-Y. TAWNEY, JOE: Boys' Alliance, K Club, As- sembly Committee. THOMAS, DAN: Boys' Alliance, Spanish Club. THOMAS, PAUL: Boys' Alliance. THOMPSON, DOUG: Boys' Alliance, Science Club, Math Club. Thomas, D. Thomas, P, Thompson, D. Tichenor Tonelli Totfon 'ST THOMPSON, JIM: Boys' Alliance. THOMPSON, SUE: Girls' League, IRL, Pep Pep pers, Yell Leader, Senior Class, Assembly Com mittee. TICHENOR, CAL: Boys' Alliance, K Club. TONELLI, DENNIS: Boys' Alliance. TOTTEN, KAREN: Girls' League, Ski Club, Tri Hi-Y, FHA. TRACY, GLENN: Boys' Alliance. TRACY, PAT: Girls' League, Library Club, FHA. Thompson, J. Thompson S Tracy, G. TFBCY, P C3 of 'C' SENIORS S' ug Q' Tucker T,-Ugfy Vido Verdui Wafrtke Warner WBTSOFI Warren SENIORS 56 Uerlings Valdez Van Orman VOi9l1t Wade Waldrep TRUSTY, BILL: Boys' Alliance. TUCKER, JAMES: Boys' Alliance. UERLINGS, SUE: Girls' League, Art Club. VALDEZ, JULIA: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Library Club. VAN ORMAN, GARY: Boys' Alliance, Art Club. VERDUI, SHERRILL: Girls' League, Retail Selling. VIDO, ELSIE: Girls' League, GAA. VOIGHT, MONTE: Boys' Alliance, Constitution Com- mittee, Hi-Y Chaplain. WADE, LEE: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club, Re-In-Ca. WALDREP, DANI: Girls' League, El Rodeo, Tri-Hi-Y. WARNER, RAY: Boys' Alliance, Retail Selling. WARNKE, ANN: Girls' League, Retail Selling, Future Nurses. WARREN, JANNA: Girls' League, Art Club, Ski Club, Pep Peppers, Science Club, Tri-Hi-Y, President. WATSON, JAMES: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club. Willard V Wayburn Weber West Wells Whitehouse Wicker Wicks Widows Wilbanks Wilbur WAYBURN, DICK: Boys' Alliance, Ski Club. WEBER, JOHN: Boys' Alliance, President, Ski Club, Citizenship Committee, Krater, Hi-Y. WEST, WANDA: Girls' League. WELLS, TOM: Boys' Alliance. WHITEHOUSE, ERLENE: Girls' League, Noon Recreation Committee, National Honor Society, Pep Peppers, Science Club, Math Club. WICKER, SANDRA: Girls' League, Future Teach- ers, FHA. 4? WICKS, SANDRA: Girls' League, Latin Club. WlDOWS, LINDA: Girls' League, GAA. WILBANKS, PAT: Girls' League, Social Com- mittee, Pep Peppers, Science Club, Math Club WILBUR, SYLVIA: Girls' League, Future Teach- ers, Math Club. WILLIARD, DELIGHT: Girls' League. WILSON, KAREN: Girls' League. WIZNER, JANET: Girls' League, Spanish Club Future Teachers, Library Club, Krater. vvoLFRuM, CAROL: earns' League. Wilson Wizner Wolfrum SENIORS sfo SENIORS N rig, 58 Worley Wright Young WORLEY, LINDA: Girls' League. WRIGHT, JOHN: Boys' Alliance, Instructional Ma- terials. YOUNG, VERNON: Boys' Alliance. YUEN, TED: Boys' Alliance, President, Senior Classy Math Club, Traditions Committee. YUNCK, LAVONNE: Girls' League, Latin Club, Pelican Ser Ice Club, Script and Mike, Future Teachers, Li- , tional Honor Society. ' KEERA SHY SENIORS law Mike Albo Jim Alston Lynn Arnold Gerald Barrett Robert Bedal Bill Beland Larry Brown Jerry Burg Jim Charles Robert Cox Jerry Frye Alan George Richard Glava Kent Goeckner Terry Haggreen Sheldon Harrison Claire Hunt William Johns Wally Johnson Gary Larimore Artelia Mathews Faith McCleery William McCuin Sandra McDaniel Larry McDowell Dennis Morris Laurie Munro Richard Norland Pat O'Harra Darryl Peterson Joanne Peterson David Pinniger John Prentice Linda Rogers Bryce Rutledge Lloyd Seely Janice Shaw Vera Smith Dick Stoll James Swansen Carol Tresner Alberta Waldo Doug Wilson James Woster Barbara Young Yuen Yunck LATE SENIOR PORTRAITS Hunt Frye Laf'm0 e O Harra HUNT CLAIRE Girls League Spanish Club Qiqnptangl-eM1lQx. N FRYE JERRY Boys Allsance Art Club Science Club TN LARIMORE GARY Boys Alliance Delta Chl 5. OHARA PAT Grrls League Future Teachers xxx .S -5 ,ll Amerncan Problems require much research In our library, as nllustraied by Penny Raught, Lloyd Seeley, Jeanne Morgan, and John Weber s -L. -e- R 4 V. w f. K, , X, -e.2'f'34+ I : . , I . I . . X 'Lx 'R i , . . ,Y ,X 'ch K A 1 ' ' . , .' f . Xvi:-E? 'X lat- 1 1 - l 1 I l T X5 Va YQ Ne X 1 , ' . -,Y - J .- I 1 PC J Nev.. N t X ,A V Lily xx r N if, ' Q C' ' K X .X lx-it xi- C X K, -Mn 'rx 'C' 'ja X x . 1-7 Q' X -X , Q -C 'sr FX R- X' x ' fa- . V' K -, +C. L. X ,Q . - R fu-C 'Q . . . ' NX 4 K 2 S I O f, V 'lf M ' ', ' .whim l AA -,, ,.,, , X ,, K E f , r 3 I Decorations for the K Club Carnival, as shown here by Don Alt and Alan Siegner, were numerous and outstanding. SENIOR SNAPS Dennis Tonelll IS shown here demonstrating one of our various noon activities HONORS VALEDICTORIAN Richard Seideman SALUTA TORIAN Patricia Isensee TOP FOX Although Linda Olson was sec- ond, she could not be salufaforian because of a school board ruling Thar a person must atrend school here for Two years before They are eligible To be either valedictorian or salufaforian. Since Linda has af- Tended school here only during her senior year, she was nor eligible for this honor. LINDA OLSON BETH ROBERTSON TAREY SCHELL JUDY HADLEY ANCY DREW JUDY BRAUNER ERLENE WHITEHOUSE MARY LOU KERR DIANE SMITH TOP IOM ?'7 MARY BLANCHARD NANCY LAYMAN PEGGY SHANNON VIRGINIA BORDEN BETSY BRAMAN HELEN PUCKETT BETTE BOUSQUET MARY MARGARET ADDISON SHEILA MYERS ROBERTA PRUITT TOP IOM GARY VAN ORMAN LAVONNE YUNCK MARILYN ALTER CAROL FRIEDRICH SUZANNE BROUILLARD CAROLYN GARRISON 1 MARY LOU CALDWELL DON FINNEY MARGARET HEYDEN 'WAYNE POUNDS 64 , R? 2 fs-gf, r' V L g ? 'Q 5 fwmii BETTY CO-ED Margaret Heyden JOE HI-SCHOOL Verlund Kimpton 'AQ' ff .qw , 151 - -api N fa -i Y ' , ki?-'A A 66 S-5 is l ,Need .0 shoulder ,to weep oil? 'Qr fomeone to give yogi a pat 'on the back?. Just see ROBERTA Pnplnandtep Yuen, Kpfs Fkllgwogtfst senapfs. 0 .,,r,, ,,.. '- v From Portland to Lakeview and from Brookings to laGrande we've heard it said that KU has the BEST DANCERS. To illustrate, JANET WIZNER and TOM FERRELL trip the light fantastic to ax solid beat from the guke box ' i 151 1 2 e 5 1 2 ii 25 1' ,ny ffl , fn'ifi'f? i ww vi , .,. .z , ,. .' gf-, 1' 5' i--fr ' V 3 a qw, f Q4 Y X ,, fi A , A ,t t , '.- P-W:1.u,f '55, We have he marty 'eliteljklds in KQ U.Itltqt finally had to . giyie 'ehd 'select a A. CUTESIM7 JCQUPLE. DIANE SMlTIglf'gpd JERRY BRAMWELI5. ' S N I tx 'J' 1t'.'1'Q5 ,t', ,'ffm'r'F. tl' 11 -1 --112 w ' tiifrif , 1 .QfjgA,',u- .v..gff'l i Q ' Yilfilfffiyt I 1 ,Kim 3 L , ' '11,'QfC5,-1? -- .rw ' -f 1 'if Y 4 IN5 fy? .X .f.'-gig., L .W M, . A '45 4 'QL5 f -, :T.I ,fi - F 'fx' ffl I - 3 .'f'!2.'T j-.A. QLLP, -.1592 -, rein , . fig ,A l, .-J: 1 - 5 -1-lg . f,r..Aq, 4' :' '-- ' . --if 'r , 1, ,,,, ,f x ll V WM' ik It 'Do they appear to be blushing? Any resemblancefto the scarlet of autumm leaves .irpurely on purpose, because sersv O BRAMAN and' Jos mwuev are BASHFUL. 1 Q 0 ' few' r 4 5 'Wy ' 'iff 12,141 L- ' , mn ., , f W,,fr,,s- ,, H CAN't you iust see the personality about to burst out of them? You can't? Hmm. Apparently personality does photograph well. Oh well. They have it, though, because DIANNE TAUCHER and WAYNE POUNDS were elected this vear's MOST POPULAR, QQ Mm, my ,,? , ,,, 47, W' , , LM. A, aww 1 f M :N ,Z +447 all J if ff if f ii' f V 'U We Y2,ffl J 4' , ' fitxmfff ' J l 1 vim? r Q fpf rw, . 4' ' 1,1 mga '1 J, Wzfzmi f ,jdfgiy-4 , , f, 5,3 if, KX ,.' 5 . 7 , , , rfffwfr ., I V A certainvfsonggcurrent in 'our era, says somethirigfnhabout watching 'all the girls go by'. NWe' amend it to read, girls A-and boys. The-ones we choose to watch go by are naturally, the ones with the BEST FIGURES, yvlio are PAT KRHS and LEE MQGIU.. I .. A .w lla .asf ,Aw In X ' 4H' ' 3.5 1, ,,. .V S 'FR fm E-V .r 4 a ff? ri5 55? wnn4 5 1, ug :rw ae - 0- ta X, 'N' V, 4' ff Q 1 .. gs .. ,f J 7 , sf -' f , , , -'armed .f ai! ,fx A . I Y ' s .. W g. 4. E Wig , 4 :X 2 ' it 56 li w I . f 2 , . ' l 9 - y ig! -.rj ' K I wg.. -3551 V Q 'l wfflljwff 1. 24 V' W, yi: rj, . 1'-2 ,. ' if 1553? ff 'rj 'K .-.-31. ,, ',:ys,:f,g fflfill M ,ggi . gf A 1 2,5 45: 4 f We 2.41-:'isM':s'efa'f4!'.1t KGMAWW4 Lf 'fn , I A serious pair, these two. They mustbe, for we've elected them MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEI0. Un- derstand now, we don't pre- dict what they will succeed at. First trip to the moon,.or Many a better mousetrap, what ever it may be, we lmovw JUDY HADLEY and RICHARD SIEDE- MAN will succeed. ' ' Gentlernen prefer blonaw' Not reference isimade in that timerwom phraie as to! what ladle! prefer. We! submit here that the ladies prefer blondee also. Here- are what KU pre- Ml forgjthe c'Lptes1 BLONDES' ARA KISIS .94 Jog unwmg. twain. gmmnjx Ailelmf oi: Maggioguthey Qyqvero the f.l,,.f.a,.m mga mm A Will PAl',lSSENSEE', Ovid PADI Mdusdn gui-.pn Ed Sgijlgvqvg rlllow? Or tlproenvorl- nan bf Ahtdrkan Nuclear sen eretisls? lace don? n nuff MOSI fl'AlVFNflfD,ggn. aan. ' - W 4 J ,ls SuItry fair-skinned blaclg-haired savages, the- travel editor writes. -No savages this pair we hestenih to lthto.YBllt the 'other attrihutex rfnlght' apply to NANCY , onewlf ina non rm- NEY,1-lt'sr env why they brett K,u. fflsvl-lravqfi13seuNETrES. Which twin has the . . .? Woops guess we got our signals crossed Still, two good looking BROWNETTES such as MARLENE STILES and JERRY STEWART here should be on TV even in the cinema. Not iust the commercials either. KX. - ..- E , v YV, E. .1 I We -M 4 . J-, Mi., Arr? Q., ' f A fu., Y ,I , 71. I . 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GLENN MOORE SUZANNE GAXQGR JAMES Vice Presidenr Secretary ft 'A ,l Yell Leader Junior Workday, selecting class rings, and the Prom . . . all were im- portant events of the year for the .lun- iors. For them, this has been a year Of learning . . . of gaining knowledge and experience. They are no longer neophytesg they have lust one more year until the zero hour-flight time I ,QA is 45 sn-....,.., TQ, Q' I 69 if CALVIN BURT SILVIA TUCKER Advisor Advisor JUNIORS fn' 'sripff MICKEY CARNEY President 75 Corinne Ackerman Sandra Adams Georgia Ager Merlyailbiil Doyle Alexander .yff Jerry Alley Donald Alt Don Ambers Robert Anderson Tom Ankeny Judy Arnold Marie Arnold Michael Ashby Fredrica Bailey Lela Baker i' Y? , 1 'Z-sy J .IUNIORS 45 Frank Ballard Fred Barmore Donna Barrett John Bechen Nancy Bell Kenneth Bellm Vaughn Bispham Kay Blake Barbara Blanchard David Blevins JoAnne Bogatay Verlena Booth John Bousquet JoAnne Brady Pat Branniff Jean Brewer Larry Brisbon Charlotte Brown Beth Broyles Kathleen Broyles 93' Karen Cogburn Nedra Collins Rodney Comer Darlene Cone Carole Corley Jan Cox Phyllis Crabtree Kathryn Crumrine Harold Day Richard Day Nora Dammond Virginia Davis Barbara Davison Nolan Dearing Peggy Dillon Dixie Dixon Mike Dixon Joyce Dowdy Mardeane Dragoo Larry Duell if ,FD Zyl ' 1 ix DQ, J QV, Darlene Buchholz Rosalee Caldwell Patricia Campbell Charles E. Carlson Charles F. Carlson Mickey Carney Alene Carothers Pat Carole Lee Carter Pat Case Fredonna Cathy Jack Chandler Gloria Christiansen Anna Lee Clark Suellen Clark JUNIORS ll? Nelita Dunlap Barbara Edwards Richard Egan Judy Ellis May Ellis Gary Esgate Grace Estrada Don Evans Joe Evans Donald Fales Barbara Fanning Robert Faulkner Deane Federhalit Lf , kd!!! George Ferreira Susan Ferrell JUNIQRS Q we Billy Fields Arlene Foltz Geraldine Forester Louella Foutz Darrell Gailey 'D ':. 1 Annelle Gaster Melvin Geer JoAnne Geiss Suzanne Goeller Anita Gonzales Kenneth Grahm Mickey Granas Janice Griggs Marsha Griggs 1 Rush Grove 9' Sam Grubb x ,if Sa D XY 1 ancy anan David Hardman Lloyd Harper QF' fm 'fain 'A YH' Bill Hartley Karen Hartley Rosemary Harvey John Hayden Fred Heard Judy Henkelman David Henzel Frank Hurlinger Robert Hessig I h . Lea Hill fc!! :MJ r7 I I 'J My 1 ,J ' -1' .f ll 1-17. 0.1! J I LUV., I I 1 NU ll 1 My 'ir 5,91 'M '. ' 1. 1 l lf, , fl fflfv f ' ' 'F JuNioRs ' 'M 'V' V' .. ' 'Q 'JL,.r ll JJ: 1, ' tl Ronald Hill Bill Hillis 'F' Cameron Hinman Dorothy Hodges Pat Hulbert X fx Larry Hollenbeak Gloria Holton Mary Horne I Judy Hull A Richard Humphrey lx 1 -, f C 'tl J J Floyd Hunsaker J Julie Hunting ,, 53 :W A' J Charles Hurst 1. A 'MQW 5 . if Mary Irving Eh , F7 X 'lr' Brian Jacobs rg, ,L 9.52129 Robert Jacobson Swan James Charles Jarrett Joyce Johnson Shirley Johnson Danny Johnston Chester Jones Elaine Jones Grover Jones Mary Jones az' 'E ,J , .ft i ts xx! if 3, 5, if J AIC X ELK Sondra Langslet lv Thomas Lassett H V, D Mary Laurhan1Tner Don ach A 0, f 4 f 1 L' v J rx-P X! gl! lb 1 ,Mar , LSDLQQ ,I lllf v ll ff 1 l ,Q Lall lfu 1, Ol DA, .Ally ll, LJa Leona 3 A . l . ilu tiljilglilhlsllaftfgb 1 QR --L J L s I U on Qi Keith Kaler Rosalind Keller Carolyn Kelley Robert Kellison Mary Kelley Tucker Kendall Andra Kern Kaye Kidwell Estelline Kiger Anne Kimsey Mike Knapp Terry Kuhlman Frances Kuhn Nick Larnpropulos Anne Lancaster j lf ' ll Q7 an i J S L X lj 9' if 'LD '09 6 alll 0 it I , I ! L l' l V. ll? f Wil W' ffl if ull Jllyw rs ewwwww W3 pl A A Ol T 5-uLr'ifLQ,i R Janet Lovelady Ted Lundgren Bob Luse Lewis Luttrell Sandra Lynch Pat Maguire Monty Marts Arlene Matthew Jill Mattos Peggy McCann JUNIORS Bob McCarty Sharon McConnell Keith McDermott Donna McDonald Ruth McKinnie Ralph McKune Shirlene McMicheal John Meador Bill Mesner Janet Myers Phyllis Meyers Sylvia Miller Carol Mills Don Mitchell John Mitzel f-. 3' ' V .wa r .JA l , , , 1 .Ay Y' II' Q? 5 uv gf JUNIORS Q T fifty, f ss - fl -S? ' 4555 l Gail Mollison Bill Montgomery Glenn Moore J. C. Moorehead Janet Mooris Carole Morrison Sam Moss Richard Mousseau Geraldine Muniar Freida Neal Merle Neff Bob Niles William Noel John Nolen Al Noyles Sandra Nybeck Donna Odell Mike O'Hair Leonard Olson Marietta O Neal iv, www i 5, YL? lfjltw, Barbara Cveran Pat Palmer Donna Paul Ray Peterson Susan Peterson Donna Pfefferle Ronald Phair Allen Phillips Jim Phillips Ronald Pinner J HI ,rr ,f B,-fsN,fe.,rsDAr'3. li A P5 I ,93 , , .volbsllx fe-1 f M - A HJ. K55.,.,,vq-N t s,x.,qw :y.JJ2... Aix J v,AX,Xyel5-11 A Sherrill Pollard -' af' Steve Pong -. - tt: 'Y' J' ' I ww' Rr- L5,-vl , Mike Propst Steven Reeder Wayne Rexford Julius Reynolds Beverley Robins Gilbert Roberts Lois Robertson Pete Robinson Lucy Root Delmar Rose Dena Ross Gene Ross Sharon Rowe Dennis Runge Doug Rusth Delores Poole ,JL if WJPAW Reginald Powell Sharon Powell Leigh Price Julia Privett John Probst Shirley Probst Eleanor Prock nik' 'Q 1 il:-L gwx Mike Rutledge Sharon Rutten Wayne Salisbury Debra Santo Nickey Savage Jerry Sawyer Dixie Scapple Leroy Schoenthaler Robert Schroeder Gordon Sellars V- s vs- x Eff' it' 7 i L it H if Lf UL Lf f' LMA t 67 'f XL' - fl' ll if dv e L A f f ff X Wi, D yi LLL? y ' Q f il 0 A I y 4 JUNAL s D if SQL fbi bfi ll Ji 529 V. ff I 1 V If! L l A L ff' Vg fill ,Z , L fl .fi if 1 L it ,M fb' 1. if fr ft U if U uf L U 5 S My M f , Mary Ellen Shearer l Lawrence Shearer ',,, 3 Fred Shelley 'Lib 2 Susan Sherrick -'W' Bill Shreeves , WSG, llffvxkr .efgw Gene Simmons Barbara Smith Jack Smith JoAnne Smith Serena Smith JZLC,flpX4 'x Z T27 E up P Don Snedden Nelda Snook Deanna Southard Sharon Spangler Mike Starr Janna Stenberg Connie Stewart Glenn Stiles Lee Stillwell Rodney Strieby Roy Stubbs Joyce Suiter Margaret Sumner Hugh Swaney Robert Swansen Dennis Teater Bonnie Thomson Evelyn Thorne Barbara Thornton Carla Tomlin Delores Tracy Ginger Vaden Doug Van Buskirk Jim Veatch Jeanne Vicars David Vinson Richard Waldo Virginia Walkley Jewell Warrington Marla Weed xml' 2' in-Lf! k JUNIORS q. 'e 'G-T 5 Teddy West Helen White Sharon Whitlock Marcella Willard Ted Williams Pat Wilson Beverley Wise De Lane Wolfrum Donna Woyak Robert Wright gu- XV 4 W ji' Clarence Yancey Norma Young Zirkle Boyd Donna Burgoyne Sharon Jones I MII ' A XX .Q v ,L as - as .C ll .X t 'Y Ni Jil j fs., . N A C 'D - N N' ' f ff C5 ii ge-'sg TD 6 A . ?Q . Q' IN 'S - xx jf! X K fe- xv ,ff CAMERA C52 we 3, i XL W Juirllldns if Q5 lf, My Bob Asher Gene Baxter Leroy Blgby Lynn Bunnell Tom Burg Eddie Catmul Dave Cob Doug Collier Eugene Cornett Ronald Croxford John Edmundson Joe Fltzwater Kenneth Flemun Ruchard Foote Larry Freeman Hal Furman Bob Gabrnelson John Gonzales D H l on a e Leslie Zlgler M4 V242 Bernard Hardman Tom Harmon Allen Hettlnger Ralph Hopper Larry Horstman W ll J e 1-5 Bt jf' R I nam on s Mickey Morris Marcus Murray Janna Neubert Aldene Proslse l Ronnie Robinson D v d R bl g,qC..-be a o nson Doug Roufs Mike Schmeck Rosemary Spetz Claude Thornton Wllllam Wlngbla Mary Lou Wolcott Ray Woods Bob Yancey fri X fgfligp 57? f fgfifw fffiyfffuf M X ff 454 if IW ff Mwhgf, Laffy 'ljfgff ,gf Qs KV fyfffrf 3 lll 33 lg ff :g,,jg5'fiif,5ts??X l fffQ.f,?i2 iff? iff 5 R ff F if lt f f?f?ff2,r'efz!f?ftfi'ff' f fp, If ' ,KX KY Si, F is i Fix F O .9 Tix' . , gl -.X L 5 k x ' v li. N X l 1- X . li N ' gc I X A ix l f A L sw K Ex C1 'Qs H X35 'xx F3 ,QN EX , M sly 1 -x L 5 HY '-it if Kes Q . I .. QNX bg 2-gv B b o Q X AXQ X. . I 392. - t - V Y H, ' Q , . X - . . . de gp! . . i f yd 9 ,ffl Q- N X 1 621 ,V - . l I ,F x f f of ff A ,f 1 .- 251' -' ,fi 'T ff' rx J ' 2 !.f' ' i ' f . - I ff ,J f ,V 4 M I fs - f 'IV 'VL C grrv ull fs bf x ' 515, t X 'VX' f if, A J ,sd .. X fl, Z Fifi. ffl f- , ' r I fr l 1 X fy x 1 ND I, ff I , 0 9 'N A 'F fkxgg ,L D . l ' Y l - .',Al 5 '- A4 ' Leaf i t 1 fl K ,Q X ., 4, 4 ' U ' K ff - L Q4 L so . A f .7 ' ' l . f N , 1 , , I 'f' . C, If X ' 85 x , Ls f Nlflwl llllt fer 4' ffffif F SNAPSHOTS Shakespeare and all the other greats county library IS torn down to be re placed by a long awaited audutorlum 'Please don't be angry, l was only teasing you, sings seven spritely are going to ruin, but only as our songbirds of the Junior Class. nz ,.. I Q A.-fr' JUNIOR CLASS SNAPSHOTS Svgmng un and out seems to b a dau y chore for K Clubber Juluus Reynolds ,lf Neff x.,1.- 4 ' v.-H 4. 1 vs '1.f -.1 A- Me 'i pf s..p-41 4 ,.f- ,- iff Yr' 5' Rockand-Roll has Kecome irmreasmgly more popular which IS shown by these goH'y feed-agers S, .fw '4'LJ l . . . e -I H H- - . ','f , .':,,- ,V .4.- . '. 1 I. IN , , V, lb I. ,,,f.,. ,,,.- I ',,'7'. 1' i ' . Q 4 - 6 I F V ..::'.,: 'V -' N ., rm - I , Aw , . , ,,...ff'...a' . . 1 r, f y-.- ,.- x M -.fs--.Y . ' 'A W, Q, -,- .,?.':,,..s.-x,f' ' 'Y .-. , I ':'. . ' .ll-' -- -- -? vb.,-r - Y ' ' , 4-A N . ..,.-1 -H I 0 mf -,J ,,,s..,A L I ' ' ' I .. -. 0 ,, wk .1 1 1 .A L.. 56,14 .,. -..,.,i .. E C' ' K Q ' D . ,ff - , ' 1-' , 1 ,- -I , ,xs 1' xf' ' .,s..'. 'I '1 ,, - - I' ' J 'Qf- ' K W S , . ,.f-f 'V ' Q , .Q .------'I -L JL' '-'ALI l' 5' S 'f 3 !',,l--.a..e.,4. ' , y .,.. L1 a -gf, ' - V' V' ,U I . A .. , - V, . I -',,. , -r ' Nil- N.-.,-,.-v--A- ' Af ' , -'r ' ,,. -Lf'.- -..- L. ' .- 0 'A '- ' , T ' A 4 1 'F L V I ' f- .ff,. ' f - ,. .S U HJ- - NM I 1 ' .- .'- . 4, ,I . ' -' ' - 9 ,, f 1 'fa 1 'A W- 's -' ' ..,,,,- x 0 - , ' ,W ,- 4 r n . I ,v 1 , ,' ,',f 9 , -A- -... ' , J . - ' 4 . , ...,,. .-,,n. , 1 ' I ' Q Y I VV -. '. W 4 1 5 , -,.- ' , - , , 1 , - Qld' 2 I I . ' ,f . ,, ' - , W-.., , ' . 5 1 M ,, 1 ' ..' ' '-- ., - 1 X Q I f , V, W, ,Q 7 , - - r , .ing A 1 I - V ' 5 yn' .1 . , 1 'Sf JUNIOR CLASS SNAPSHOTS Who sand teen age gurls ate luke bnrds'P Certainly not the Junior gurls' A few members of Mr. Bevans speech class seem to be quite interested. l wonder what was going on in there? 88 Ulf mflfrff lflglyljyfv l , el me of ur Junnor boys seem to fund thus to gr t sport but Im sure thus attrachve Iss does not belong un a trash can' 95 ...ub- SOPHOM CRES Q 'S - - fum I 2' J T ' 4 1 4 'V 1 as I GARY KRANENBURG STELLA LUMMUS LOIS SNEAD Vice Presrdenf Secretary Yell Leader Yes These are the Sopho mores ln 'rvvo more years They ll be fullfledged graduates pilot mg Thelr way Through lrfe Thrs year has been a 'mal run a year of educarxon armcl progress No longer must They search for class rooms and Teachers They re fly mg smoothly rmovv Toward therr goal of lrfe as adults MR YOHN Advrsor .woG'3. -an AN.. H W po VIRGIL BIGBY President I I .gl 1 1 ' ' , . . ' l ' ,ww-.W W-ws. 1 sy! T rr ,. W . I we ,271 f I 'w A '5.3 'fm l H T 5 gh , of, y ,rg , ,4 K ai if -args ,ff ' K I X f ll 'i ..-W x U Q Q it W ,K i Sharon Adams Bob Addington Phil Aitken Hattie Alcorn Larry Alexander Leonard Allen Sara Anderson Richard Arch Bruce Arnold '53 LeRoy Badger V ' ,, y H Larry Badorek , 'it': 'l 5 A I 7 Beverly Banks PM 3' t lar 4. I , of Steve Banta X Mary Barker y ,Z E? Philip Barmore V Janice Bates , Q Y . 5 . Jan Baxter SOPHOMORES Jim Bellm A' .5 Larry Bender 3 in I is QU it 1 6' Tom Bender 1 is ' , fl V . Sup Barbara Bennett ' i r' 6 ly 'Y L ' uf Richard Bennett I E 1 V G V lm Gary Bentley X! ,A rv , X by rx , f ,, 1,1511 I Eleanor Bergmann 'L David Bernard ,Q -' 1 ' C r H' Charmion Biehn ' , 1 Virgil Bigby 'H E E , Roy Billings - A A5 Bruce Black 1 g i ii ,Zi Z If-J: 2 t'T'Qli' A ' Linda Blakley Steve Bleak W , vw? I A , Martha Blessinger B x ,,, Stephanie Bonotto '-17 '3' f Byron Bortis , V , ' Q MA I , g 1 lm Marilyn Boyd M1 W ' - , il, A L w lv J L XXtvi1'tlinA X -fltx Bob Bramwell Artalea Brassfield George Bratton Gary Breneman Susan Bretches Bette Bridges Michael Briggs Ronald Brinegar Carol Brisbon Diane Brown Virginia Brown Carolyn Bullard 1 ' fi QQ' Sandra Burney Gary Burt Johnnie Cage Pamela Caley Barbara Canine Helen Carlson qv-7 'S Gary Carr L Donna Carter i K ., n- ' ' Q Nancy Cedarleaf 4 .ig Allen Cham '17 Q., Carl Charles Q N , ' It F Mona Chenoweth I S ' ' ' ' . Q be M A Diane Clark 4? Beverly Clawson .A ' fy P999 T9 -1 Ken gy Naomi Colt ' 457 Carol Colvin! KZ ,ff ,fr If A ll Q. ' '5 Q 13 1 ,Q I -J Q 1 I J -I 3 Vw? J 7 'S-,fi H tc .if If. f' lt- ' 1 LA ,N X 1 lr f rx I' f 'w l V 'J :J Q my J K .,,, X J f X , . ,f' C 1 0 'Y' ORES Bryan Conforti Raymond Coon Carol Cox Cheryle Crabtree Denis Crain Patricia Crawley Judy Cross Yvona Crow Judy Cullimore Nancy Curtis Jacqueline Dahn Junior Daniels Raymond Darby John Davis Lance Davis Joseph Day Thomas Day Earlene Dearing David Delap Don Delap Marvel DeRosier David Detroit Kay Detroit Judy Dewey Robert Dewey Sandra Dexter Margetta Dorrell Bob Drace Frances Drake David Drew t . . ,5.,- A- , .g n ff and l I Ii 1' John Duggan C . ' ' , ' t V ve ' f 'I . '27 H af . 'J -5 W fx , W us ,- s Q- 4' ,. H K ' J 0 f' 1 . .qu T7 ,sg fx. ,-f QA r...-, hal sv 4 ,L X SOPHOM ORES Gary Fraley Wayne Franklvn Bull French Llynn Frlstoe Davud Garrlson Darlene Gaster Gary Genger Claudte Geist Lloyd Gentry Judith Gllcrlst George Gullen Sue Glenn Tern Goeckner Adele Goehrnng Owen Goldman Dale Graham Atha Granqulst Karl Granquust Ronald Gresdel Janet Grow Paul Guest Jannce Gulley Melody Gustafson Dave Guthrle Folk Haddock Jnrn Hakanson Dean Halbert Jun Hall Ray Hall Heather Harnaker Q, ,X 6? 1: '5 Neal Eberlein Marsha Edwards Dale Ellis ' li , Jerry English Jim Estes as I qi. Helen Faulkner Donald Ferreira Keuth Ferrell Robert Fmton ,ass Loss Estes Edward Estrada Trudy Evans Myra Fablanek Lynne Farley Joyce Farmer 91.2 Judy Fntzgerald Gerald Foreman '95 XR? l 9' 4- 11 --Y 1 ,oy fi' ,Q-. ,-a 4 L '17 Rza vi A 1 ? I Q' fa Qnf' 'SV' , .ar .5 K.: ,mr Q 4r'vu . W nv 'A 'Q 'N Q. H 'lf nr. N4 7 ' '74 1 ,I FII' -.- v, V 3 4 ' 5 1 'ffm' J 1 - 8 -. 2 , v A 5 ., 4 C V W H V, - A 1 7 X . A1 . ' t I . ' Ill ' - - t Q .Q t fx I x r lm l J .. t ' X , a a In X I fl V . .S .5 ' Q M A 2 X f-Q .A . A . N - .tif , 'A V A -. r J, N X ff . ' ' af. ' Ns ' ,A - AX f . V . . F - H -- . 1 ff SL at 1 l. N 1.54. ' J . . . F -f -1 ' -- tt -A Q y J , F J at tx ' f - U' . A N ' J. f W ' Fx Q ' , E 95 xg .f . a , . , v - 'N . K 'T , Y , f , 'A' 'J E 1 J A E V A , l I A I , X f 1 Q -. 0 l V.-4' Si: gf . ,t 'A f 21 '- E 9.1 gl K . W I x 'rg , ,- V lg a .J H, M F' M if , ' , , . , Q ,f I. YN, S2 i J 4 6 a Q W y ! l 'ft ' V X V R 4 V - , .xg . , Q 5 P .h 7 , . - 2 ' I . M '. 4 W 92 Q, Y 'f Q ' R '. .'.- ' A , - 'I J F .gp 11 V 4 X 4-.A i' -4 Margaret Hamblin William Hanan f Berry Hand Ronald Hanson ' Dale Harper Mary Harper Kathy Harms Robert Hams Bully Hawknns Bevty Hawley J Delmar Hawley Par Healy fn rp. an ' f -e fu. . 4 is ,' 10, Q k' fm Y I 5 'lf ,- L ' vf ' 1 xg l,. l - I wi L..,-f h- Barbara Heath Rudy Hedberg ,Q K Ywlfw, Bob Heunson Patrucla Herlmnger 5 'J Richie Herrora SOPHOMORES .a-wk' ... frvlbx ,-.. 1 All 41' if -ai --1 ..- wa' 'rv ' Q if aria' A ,.- ,ahh--a 1 Q eGo,e Y Paulme Hole Donald Holcomb Ronald Holcomb Kennet? Holmes Sharon Holmes Harold Horn Ronald House Donna Hubbard Wlllnam Hungafe Margene Hunsaker Elmer Husfed Eddne Jacobs Thomas James June Jessup Ellzabeth Johns Jlrn Johnson Morgan Johnson Raymond Johnson Richard Johnson Rose Johnson Wayne Johnson Wnllnam Johnson Shnrlene Jordon Roger Kauble Jo Ann Kellogg Amy Kerr Helen Kerr Barbara Knrkpatrnck Douglas Kurkpavnck 1 57 -4 'UN '-1 ' 1' 1 A .3 37 a- ' . . - - 42. J J J 1 il 4 ,rg eff Q .4-s Q ull' l , 3 ' A , . J - 5 ,ll ' ,B A la. A A .. A . , E f-3 , R V3 354 'Us 'Q - ' '. l , as . A M, -J ,cial y .L ' sf . . . Rx I fa. - 1 ' X f an lf' J.: 4 v f A ' -J S ly ., I V-, I I ' X l R l VN V, .NZ ' K J.. K Ax f X f -QM fn ll, 'J .a 01 A L t .A g l l X s A R -' 4, I ' on - Elaine Hoyez 4 A jf, ' vi 0 ' . . ' XA R - -: l ' ' , . A- f X .-f -fi:-1 fF.32:w.'.zlu:::: W ' 'Q' rgfgx , .. fa Q 47' 5 .Jr v Q V ', . r 5 ' V , af -1 , Q, .A ' 5 'V , N M if 1 A l ,, - - M4 F - ' - T- . 1 'fs - s - , 8 ' in I , J Q, U Q '. 4 X '3 V 'M . . E 1 r A f ' I ' Q' . f 5515 U-J I 5. , I ' 4 . -v O -1 R , ' .J , 4 f, L -f ' -Ji , , 1 l Qi M . L A 4 x 1: - . , - A A I fo .- 1 an Rf X f ',- ,- I4 'vp 1 -vw.. 94 as , 4 .V 5, 'Y' Jerry Knapp Gary Kranenburg 'ie 44: M7 John Kuykendall if Q ' Diana Lapo ' -Q Lynette Lawrence ' Alma Layman Y' , I i Bob Ledbetter 'Jgs as 0 , '79 'al Janet Lee fl X 1, X LAM 'J' -.1 Penelo-pe Lee . 7? '4 Katherine Lemire I A A Nancy Lentz I H -' X Shirley Leppert 1.--f fig if 4,,,,q4fgm f L .a ,x . ,,., V ,,. Mabel Light sg' '. W, Dennis Long fi' I ' 7 Sally Loveless , . Stella Lummus Sue Lund W Carlene Luttrell ' 'Z7' X A tw , . Becky Mack I 5 James Maclderra -6 AW? -v 2 ' 1 A L 5' , We L ,J at David Maiors 6? 4, -of ' ,V V it F. - ' Robert Malotte 1 X ' X 5- 1 4 3-as Joe Marcon J , I Q Joan Marshall , ,A J J 2 .- A A James Martin L F-A A rw' ! Gwen Mason 'ii at W ' - if A at fi Marilyn Mason i ,1 Q V sw I ' Z 7 Henry Maxwell . 5 L l 'ESI' Tom Mfclaf Y V at B ,sz ily, L 1 Ai wi . , Y Stephanie McClure x 1 i ' A11 V l Hi ' 7 'fifsaq f f . 'nl Q Sharon McCormick N V ' 1 Doug McCornack ,ar -5 4 fr Q 2: ff' ,Al James McDaniel M ' .4 v . y ,V Karen McDonald Q9 -my 3 W U f '17 Lyle McFarland N J ' ik Ginger McKenna x V 'Q ,f pf Kathleen McLin i . J ' Kathleen McNabb A 'Q V W 'J' Jancy Meador La .114 ' A -A Lynn Meader V4 7 J 1 F Marylyn Metler ,J i Glynn Michael ' John Miles Tom Milne Margie Mitchell Clyde Moak Barbara Moore Dixie Morgan X . Q v ' ' 'X '91 Q bf I 45-7 '0- tl' 5-7 XI 1--v -.4 1 Q P-7 -- Sondra Morrison David Morrow Marva Mortensen Carol Mudder Gerald Murray Jerry Nlusselman Jerrie Neal Mary Neat Dennis Nelson Frances Nidever James Norland Shirley O'Brien Tick Nr Ronnie Owens I Richard Paddock R x. gf A ,,, if , - 1 ' ... ' - l J I' Y ' v lr 'f 0 L, I V4 21 'Z' V it . fl , Il ,fix gg Q -' ' 2 is I WM! C: ' 4- 3 ' ,. 1: ,- 1' s, 'A el s' .4 ','.?' 4:9 I '4 I '9 'n '37 y X J -N li 1 ' 1 i K me 1 V. ,f:,-f. , x , ,' '. ' ' ' n Xi - .S N 1 . . 'f N f f 1 AX . ,- Eugene Ochs K ,f,: A ' ax as-A , Doris o'NeaI ,. Q, -f ,-. j Jane Onstad --if Q Janet Owens N, fl JK K SOPHOMORES 2 1 21. K ,jg M lf? LS. -1 Ei , A T 1 1 ' K. ' 1 s ' ' f' ta J V, f Q Q 'fi ,, f ti' ,Q . A, ...- nl ,, -5 A 'Q Q -- .4 .4 i-1 .. J ' el i I as r J i A 4 I 1 l I W 'I A ,,, .. K' 1 ,1 3 Q--v V, Q l . 'T 1 , c Patricia Patterson Clifford Paugh Ross Pearson Leroy Pemberton Richard Peppers Jay Perkins Bob Petersen Ingrid Peterson Dean Peugh Dennis Peugh Sandra Phelps Raymond Pledger Charlotte Plowman Judy Pohl Burt Polson Bryce Potter Edna Prentice Linna Price James Priest Walt Pryor Ray Puckett Janet Putnam Barbara Pyle Nancy Pynes Melvin Reeves Torn Rhoads Margaret Richey Lucille Rider Betty Riffey Ruth Rindal 4 Ya , Y Q i av- X2 96 1 I' Karen Riskus , f-Q 'D ' ov' . 4 James Roark Dolores Robinson Sally Robinson ' -, Joann Rodgers 5 . 'K 1 I Y Judy Rogers Charles Roller AP' '- , . rg, -, x ' i af? Carol Ross la 1 'n S .,, 5, ff 1 A -- Michael Rupe . X- f-5 I ' Nadine Ruppenthal 1 i ' , E ' W X Pauline Ruppenthal f 'hw V 4 ' Arthur Russell X Y f s ', I S. iz. . f -ff fwf : 5lLera ' Kay Rutledge -f mr . 1 , p -' l Q0 Douglas Sackett X e- XX 'L Roger Sehlickeisen .2 x Xu If K Shirley Scribner . -...ni Sy Sally Sehorn SOPHOMORES Peggy Seidmn Patricia Sept Y A K A F .I Sandy Sheehy nl 'S 'fi A , , ' . , V: 14 ' Jerry Shelton , '5 if, r , 'J f .4 A, Neal Shelton R - '4 ' J' S, 4 aa Barbara Shepherd A A I -' Larry Shoop ' I! I ff., Q f 'g ' 1 ' Don Shults A 9. 5 13, ' 'h 'Q a , -as 335 A' ai C. B. Simmons 115 is ' a '44 ' ,J S 3, I Dorothy Slagle ay , l S L -Q' ' ' Dell smafh ,, J N J Gilbert Smith J 'Q Q . 12 , ' ' ,IW ' ' l.- 'Q ., , 5 Jim Smith i QM fx R i K , J. NEW, K V Roland Smith V,.. John South X ,l A Q Sandra Spear if 5, ki aa 134 11 7 Linda Spoon y -,Q, W.: Shirley Stagner V f Joan Stein 5 as S sal A Barbara Stephenson , . L 'J ,as Jim Stevens K rv' ., 2- ' 0' '- M Ruth Stewart 'J .-J ' ., Li, h Par Stiles A 'M' 4 'J' ' a in f Shirley Stillwell ' 2 V , ' I ' J Paul Stippich R , ' 7' s Z' Virginia Stokes Binnie Stone Sandra Stone Y 1,7 , ag V .. ,... - ,.. .A Karen Storm ., BJ 1 M is ' v Don Story Q9 Z, '7 I -ff? Q17 47 Barbara Stubblefield G. -' ' 6 L aa ,E me , .V A 4 ' S A 'l .. aft X. Sharon Summers ,3 f . ' ,A Jane Swaney J -v Charles Swift -' Betty Taggart 1 v f ,-X . Joann Thomas !i All Lee Thompson ' but i Arlyne Tompkins ,e- . Jim Tfavm 'f ' i 'F i 7 'H '-' Charles Trusty ' -1 1 I Juanita Turner ' X ' f 1 ' Nancy Turner N J 1 X James Vaden A -.- A A 1 i' 4 Ti i'A fff .. l' 5 A'a' w., ., ., f iimwx, April Valentine Q: V H , 'V f Ed Veatch I-.. 1 y t i 1 ' it ,Ji Bill Vertrees ' 'M' L c, 9 'Q Tamara Wagner f xx I X ,, Q 49 Stephanie Walker -ff . I Rum Wa 'On SOPHOM CRES is Randy Warner f ? at Loretta Warren Q ., M 'Q-W -4 i Marie Waters Q 6 .4, 'A -5 Sharon Wibber ,, ' 'EQ' Ronel We er YV A 7 K X, X 4 Paulyne Wesley A -1. Q ' 1 4? ' 2, '55 L - ' f Joyce West ef ,, , Beverly Westlund 'J .. 5 'S-7' --f 'CLI' A A ff. Beulah Weston 5 X. K X I Judith Wheeler 4 ' G i Ronnie Wheeler ll' ' ' i Roger Wiard at. As A Patricia Wicks 2 0 C 2 1- 0 1- as Patricia Wilcher 'J 1- i ., ,W 554, ,gg Rosemary bWilcher -'Y V Betty Williams I ' I K ' f J il Katherine Williams ,Q I Q 0 ' J Janice Wilson ,gfy nq :J A' . I . . ,. Stanley Wood . . ' D QB Ken Woods 'A Q! , , Y Q Bill vvaflesn X I 'I 17 Jeanne Yaden ' . ' Q ,' -. Myron Yadon S 5 4 Betty Yancey xl ,il I , l , Ronnie Ybarra Dennis York ' , Mike Young Q ' ' , 2 - Neoma Young ' if 'V ' Linda Yuen , f A Janice Yunck ex, if 'f 97 . '51 'QI 1-0 I Sharen Zachary CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES Lois Gilder Pa? Hardin Bobb H bb y o s Sharon Holmes Forrest Johnson George Johnson Jerry Jones Lana Lamlio Randolph Martin Bonnie Mellemine Neil Philliber William Pryor Ray Puckett Bruce Quinn Wendall Smith Carole Taylor Harold Thompson Pafsy Walling SOPHOMORES STRIVE FOR SOPHISTICATION 98 14 X 4ff f,, Nil? . . . by Primping . . . Q 5 f fl I , e .o,i, wr D - lax . g. yy .xx 5 l i o X y yy oy and Preenmg 'N J K V J' J M1 J I c o 0 Q 'M 'F , Tix A . L 'N A x x. 2 - - 1' D ,ln ' x ,A 0 my J - Q 2 ' N ,N 1 fv yn 1477 I V A KKK, q Y I jf r VJ' ,V X an fv ,iffy - , . i 1 A c' V ru IJ My 'fjij j 21 ix! gf 3 My fvf ',X' 3 ,b I -Xi u YL' X kj! ,Y 5' Ll, 'T , dvd 3 uf!! i' ,Q F' it 2 fu SL X! , fb f, 4 Q lk S : x VV , A , x . f ' x U C if A E I -.J L ' f , V M ,J . X X L 'C x? fi fx 'QV V. XV' Xi '7 vb , gbw V J b 'J Q ix and Presley Win 4 1-2 fag U4 w tf 2 4 ,rig it 'Y'9' ,Qs 5 9 11 1, g 1 ' a -.-47 V, Nl sf A 'I' VIVIAN VHLBANKS BOBB: TAYIOR Vrce Pre 'lent ers y The cbss cowmhg rr vwhmh +yprfaI of efery year musf Try out Thew uhaccusnmhed Nrngs The haHs are umvaded by these aspnanf pdom cf pronmse atfhe begrwmmg or The year lookrng forroowm Temhem and exdor rngthe vaM'agehda ofachvnms EU+ before they knoyv H Theyll be Through with Trammg and will be eager To begin The fhghf of adult Irfe C '44 ' 7 -s. FRESHMEN .fy T J ' 'Qu Bl L D'CKEY er fun' .17 Vl'r v-sv' ,xo gbp-LEQ P fA' LANCOLJR ,Lfjy cf Cl SOI' ala ff, ANN ANDERSON Presldervf ' 37. Sec' fr Ye!! Lead . . if . I ' x . K . . . I . C i . , I . ' ' 1 C . wr I - . . I . 1 ' J, 4, N. ' -W ' ' If ,V K T 5' fri 1 , , 4 'HT N - fy, 3 V A.. ,X , wb ,L . J I A , I fd -'r I ev A ' Yr 55 , A 1 F J -l 'I' , , .si- .3 J .J e - as V. 5 'Q- .av any Q... - Q ,A E J '-.1 ,if x . J E .. Q lf' :vb Patricia Atteberry Yvonne B5IlI6' Carol Baker Dean Baker Frankie Baker Max Baker Robert Bales Kathleen Ball Myrna Banta Joyce Barker Warren Barmore Ardith Barnes Bonnie Barnes Marvin Bates Jack Baxter Keith Baxter Vonda Beattie Earl Bedord I9 . .-, EQ tl.-bw v-4 Q., 'sr 5' ug go- pi' 'S 4- 5 4- .-:1 ,, FRESHMEN Ellen Adair Charles Adams Jerry Adams Joanne Adams Ricky Adkins Dianna Alexander Shirley Allen Barbara Alter Robert Alward Pat Ambers Adrienne Arnbord Ann Anderson Eunice Anderson Paul Anderson Loa Andrus Larry Ash Sharon Ash Marilyn Asher i1 'vw --5 KV V7 ., 's ' .A my ,Q-.- .4 my '4 'r Wir.. VQ -v Bonnie Bell Carol Bell Arla Bennett Sandra Benson David Bergmann Greg Bernard Janice Berry Stephen Binney Paul Bishop Ted Blair Gerald Boling Doris Booher Charlotte Book Louise Borgialli Phy lis Bowles Sharon Boyd James Brady Malcolm Brandon Jack Brisbon Ale-ne Brosnan Donna Brown Letha Brown Terry Brumble Constance Buck H' ' ' .J ,, ' '- ' ' A ' ' , 12 . it fl ' J J J S l ' ll 1 fx . ' ' 1' K Q K - 'VT A . 4 -v 'J 4 ,XS 4 Y .1 , F , F .A wig ' 'N t 'J 1 H A , .. V -3 an -- V , .Q y :J i ., .... ff ' -' ' ' 4 - S' J 'X I ,, 'aw ii, ., QA' l , 4 -J , , 0 M ,J J W, , Ji. A Q- A 'K ' A if x it -,. Tv 'x , It I ' V ff' -S ,I ,s s'fl:.ii gg x ' . 1 , ' l . ' . 3 S 7 J: A ,. ' i V ,B , S Q . , , B Q. L M , , 'L I , ' ,. A A , J-Q, 4, J' ' fi, - f. ,ff I-Av, V , L 1 n' V -gs B7 4 as . it S ' 4 ' - X 1 1 df ,- lim W we '. y . ,Q , ' - 4- , A W Q, B .J iq 1 i - S 3 i -4 I . an - as ' - - - B A 4 ' 'Q i J :J i J s., I N. up S so ' . 5 x - A . . .4 , A ,.,L , ff, -x J ff? . ilk , 4 0 ll A , ' 5, Ag, A SEL -A U B 3 'J f , it l Reta Buckner Donald Bunger Catherine Burcharn Ralph Burke Robert Burpee June Cain James Caldwell George Carney Leyah Carter Carol Cayiness Glenda Chapman Phillip Charas Larry ChitwOOCl Chuck Clark Darlene Clark Lola Clark Richard Clark Richard Clubb .4-v P 'ni I Ji. it sp 5 A r. Q -s f 3. , B 1' 7 Sylvia Day Robert DePew Billy Dickey Harold Diehl Monya Dorman Joyce Dotson Kathy Dougherty Trenton Douglas Jean Dragoo Robert Ducat Pat Duncan Dean Dunson Kenneth Earley Jim Easley Don Eastman Roger Eastman Nancy Ebinger Carolyn Edwards Phyllis Edwards Richard Ehrlich Robert Ellingson Julia Ellis Robert Elliott ng, Lyle English - ' .az J U '3 ' ' , :J . .,,.- ' A E it 4, Q5 tif A ' i 1-uv , ' , H V 4 ' mfs! N 7 Ks' A I Judy Cody Myra Cofer Betty Collie Larry Collman Dick Colson Esther Colt Dwight Cornett Charlotte Corley Patricia Coulter Johnny Cox Jane Ann Craig Jeanette Crawford Lira Cray Colleen Crume Gloria Davis Jim Davis Larry Davis Martin Davis . as 1: 6 M -E' M , , 4, ' A Ex A' ,Mi 'i ' lf, 4, - V l J I K 4 1 X J x .v ' 'al t F J 5 1 7' f Q0 ,...-v 2' ..-, Qi '2' as r ? L LL13 'X 'A.,A. A WJ s as f y nd ' L W fx -as In 'A , 4 6 'ii 'J tcr L i ' - .4 . ' L ,gr L .J 2 o Shirley Forrester Marion Foutz Douglas Fraley John Fraley Carlene Franks Ron Fredricks Helen Friberg Kenneth Fuller Darlene Gabrillson Mike Gaddis Gary Gale Susie Gedney David Geiss Grover Gentry Sharon Gentry Ann Gibson Dale Gibson Harry Goddard Q ls :lil FRESHMEN Donna Epps Beverly Esgate Nancy Eshelman Allene Esselstrom Laura Estrada Rollin Eudaily lnus Ewing Frank Faganello Mariorie Fairchild Donna Fay Pat Federhart Merlena Ferebee Lynn Ferrell Shirley Ferris Denys Fessenden Dennis Fiegi Ted Finkenbinder George Flitcraft 'Q ,' ' 5 yy ' V he A A V .9 .1 .xy I g --I ' 'K . if R XX ar s I ' N. I if' K X i I-Q,--,, -J 5.-f 1 ' ' -:1 t f' 1 '7 e tx Jr A he ,- 1 Jafar- -'xv A Mary Graham 'r t r y 1? Judy Gregory t W ' J Neil Gregory - ' Donald Gresdel X Gary Griffith s ,' l l N ' ft Blake Griggs M Claeton Griggs Carin Grindel ' Richard Groseclose ual ' J Rodney Gruell V5 Linda Gunderson v 3 W Charolette Gustin Kenney Halaas x Danny Harnblin Richard Hamilton Calvin Hamock ' Q Richie Hampson '27 Sandra Harnstreet my John Hancock if Charles Hanna Jim Harris Myrtle Harrison Larry Hartley Duane Harvey Robun Hawkuns Stewart Hawkuns Ona Hayes Lmda Hebert Charla Helm Lenore Helserh Janet Henmnger Dwught Henry Kenneth Henry Gerry Herman Ysmael Herrera Arthur Herrmg Ruth Hersey Lola Hnles Judy Hodge Dons Hodges John Hollungsworth an , so 1-7 Jfu 4 -1 -'T 4- 49 Johnny Howe Q, no New gi- QQ 17 Mary Johnson Marvm Jouner Don Jones Joy Jones Lawrence Jones Nrck Jones Norma Jones Loren Jurgensen Sharon Kageler Ruchard Karnes Darrell Kee Darlene Keen Sharon Kellow Judy Kelly Sharon Kendall Clnfford Kenyon Sylvna Kerr Esttn Ktger Sandra Kang Anvars KISIS Mary Knapp Betty Krung Charles Kulawslu Sharon Kunz FRESHMEN Marllyn Hubbard Severt Hudson Arthur Humphrey Lorranne Hunt Charles Hunter ev Barbara Hurtgen Jack Hyatt Nick lnsley Donald lsensee Charles Jackson Sandra Janssen Steve Jasso Kenneth Jennmgs Katherine Johnclc Dan Johnson Denms Johnson Judutn Johnson Manlyn Johnson if 'S fi '- T L-e-vw A hA0..'fu'i x : J l -1 'Q 5 x , '- -Q 4- Y 1 A L ' , ,i:: ,5:,,5. . S , 1 1 X K I , -...--'Q . , J lit V , 1 N ' ' 4 J I . -A , . . Q ' , 'U 0 ' A V 4 ' . A , x ' 4 l' J . ' ' I '- ' 2.5 y . 5 , - . . X 'x , A . ' I .V 'V I , , K ' ,. A 4 v A .. L ,,,f SCTP 'N J 9 5 an ' - V .., , . I -.. , ,V --. ,lf U ll ' l - -ff 2 , H , 1- - at :L-A 'C ,J Q .J ij 1 ': J if . V I ss R ' , V V ' , Q, ' , A ,M ' r , , 3 'Af l ' f , K .J , p ' Y . Nw 4 4 . , , 4 t J 5 lm 1 J ,i I A, wa . J , v , . 4 x S' , 1. I l A A X' ' NA. 1 W on an I' , ' 5 4 H I ' I . q ,. 4 Y ' J - A X , ' W. X Y -- A. . I ' l X ' . ' l' ,,, ' 31, Z1 ' 3 J 'T' A J , an , ' -, ., K , Q x 1 , , V 3 . it 4' A, . ll 8 7 4 , . . ' ' l 4 J 53 ' 9 ' Q '-1 .-wi ,Q as 'sd 'fry' ,4- ,rf I. mf' , :fn 352 ' J if Q I I' an s '37 'Q ,gi , u ,f A 7 gif! fi -ey - 7' M55 L ' L. xy' fxxi hiuraxfx FRESHMEN X Q1 Larry Logsden Cathy Long Joyce Lubke E' Maureen Lommus I 4:5 Q 'Z' Donald Lynn . '- Martha MacBeth '-9 A 9' Zoretta Maderra I 4 Rick Maguire 5 , Audrey Martell ,V M ' Jeanne Martin 'H i Sylvia Massey 2 N Marve Matthews f' y 5 ' Eddie Mattmiller 'R .- Gary Mattos A Stuart Maxwell ' Q y ' ' ' Milton Mayes i' I h Michael McClurg I i gi Berton McCollough I , , f X xx , A MA N i .A -' 7 A 2.1. ' ' P i -f ' ,K , -aw-., X - K , it J i f . ., 3, i i, vw , . A 1 11 ,- it T -HX M ctelrl W . L 5 ' lg l' . , . I ' lliimll . fi I - ifigral' V , 1 in-P , ,V Q M 'Z .J we f -1 A L-I -fr v, af , ' ip .1 W rrlr -S' ' . 'P . ' 2 I V . Q . li J , 1 1 I 7 A x K 1 - I an f Jimmy Lambert Mike Lancaster Richard Lane Lyvonne Lape Keith Larson Susan La Vrar Julia Lawrence Norma Lay Ronnie Leavitt David Lee Pamela La Grande Myrna Leitzke Judy Lenninger Robert Lewis Herman Lindow Shirley liston Carol Lloyd James Lobben A, WLL, ,A,,, ,A .,.1,i,a,aW 5 J 145 e V '23 . L .J I N .- 4' .35 K 'Tian-Ui 2 W VW iakw Susan McCoy David McDaniel Beverly McDermott Gloria McFadden Leslie McGilvray Dan McGreevy Larry McKune Colleen McNabb James McPhetridge Frank Melton Barbara Merrill Eileen Meyer Remo Melchiori Clifford Mills David Mocabee Stephen Moen Donna Moon Richard Moore Betty Morgan Gloria Morgan Opal Morgan Sharon Morris Spencer Morris Judy Morrison '1- Susan Moss Sidney Muniar Shirley Murray Sharon Musgrove Robert Mushen Robert Myers Sandra Nash Francis Neal Leroy Neat Karen Neeley Elizabeth Nehl James Netherland Mike Noleri Ronald Nygard Sharon O'Brien Pat O'COnnell Sharon Odell Fred Olson sti T? 4' it fu .Q I 6 0 .1 F36 2 -he Ronald Pierce Robert Plowman Crystal Pohl Cinda Pollard Ruth Pomeroy Gerald Pongon Richard Pongon Jim Poole James Pratt Annalee Price Jerry Price Shari Pridemore Della Prince Judy Pruitt Darrell Pryor Liston Purvine Georgianna Puter Raymond Putnam Bert Putney Carla Pynes Joe Pynes John Raines Shari Ramey Pam Raught 3, -1 if 5 , ' 'ff ' - as i K 5 'K dll' . J ' , Elf L X f Jerrylynn Olson F Mary Ann Olson - 'L' 7 William Olson ' 'J Ron Olvera , 1 Billy o'Neai ,4 5 Gayle Osborn D ' ' X Mary Ott , Sharon Owings 'A L' Eclnita Pahl Q- of Jim Parks Penny Parks I 4 A X Sharon Pearson 5. L.. C 5. I Vicki Peebler Roberta Peter . p ' Robert Petersen 1 ,4 Ronald Petersen l L Janet Phillips ,W Larry Phillips 2 . 'W X wx , O . I .V 4 , . .iv ' ' 2 ' i Pa I Ai 1,4 V ' 4 'x 4 X- ' 'Z , . A. Y ,I I 't A. , V -9 it I N ,f , , ' .ii-'-il. it ai -rv 7 I Lb Q? ' T' fx ,, 7 ,fi A egg ' 1,1 f . li , 43 YTI7 W 1 so V27 Q7 we 'T' p4 C7 .x. ae Lux 4-5. f- ,,v ,fam Q 1, - , ' as n 5 p ' 4 A PF! Carolyn Sample Carroll Samson Bill Santo Delbert Sasstedt Robert Schatz Cathy Schell Janet Schill Kurt Schmidt Larry Schreiber Donna Schuss Ray Sessler Sandra Sessom Jerry Seutter Janice Shepard James Shults Steve Shults t r QNTJ Roy Shultz Dianne Siegner N. I2 x Q ' E X J 'J ' '72 ... -Z7 Af K 'Q g U ' f ,g Q l 4 . I ' 'V -.4 H ,o QI A X 4 . saw' ' A FRESHMEN 5.-ff , :Q S A x Sandra Raynor Leland Reeves Ruby Reeves Darlene Reynolds Johnny Rich Sheila Ricketts Nancy Riley Wayne Robatcek Francis Robbins Mary Jo Roberts Garry Robertson Barbara Robichaud Vicki Rornan Clino Roper Carol Ross Dan Ross Charles Russell Nancy Rusth 0 T .f ty M rr:- L Q9 1 aa LJ v ii 6 as Q, Y? ,A .gi 'Q Lge! Sl not Robert Sims Carolee Singleton Robert Smart Charles Smith Eugene Smith Judith Smith Judy Smith Dean Snedden Bobby Snyder JoAnn Solberg Nolan South Camille Southard Chubbin Spero Leroy Spiker Bill Sproat Cherrill Stafford Carol Stapleton Pam Starr Bob Stewart Frances Stewart Mike Stilwell Darylene Storey Marilyn Swasen Patty Swansen Lunda Sweatt Gerald Swltzler Bull Tabor Ernest Taggart Barbara Taylor Clwarlne Taylor Freddle Thomas Bernle Thompson Bob Thompson Wnnme Thornton Kathleen Townsend Merle Tracy Carmue Treat Robert Trnvntt Valerle Tucker Blll Turner Dale Turner Sharon Uhruh 'Z Sax I G -'ree x,QgffX7 l FRESHMEN -is if .a J l f-4 Lx ,--5 4-1 ...uw-4' v TY Nancy Wesley f Carolyn Westlund Cherie Whxtfueld Jerry Ruth Wrckersharn Vlylan Wulbanks Roger Wnlbur Carol Wullard Jlm Wnlllams Ken Wnlllams Mary Wnllrams Sydney Wnlluams Kenneth Wnlson Ruby Wlse Kenneth Womer Clnff Wood Wayne Woodard Kelth Woods Gale Worden Robert Yunck Jclynn Zurnmerman Marvm Znmmerman Gary Zumwalt J '7 1-wp -r Gs... 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T K V-, P F 1 A J i ' 919, 'Win John Vaagen Cale Valentme Jack Van Orman Jerry Vaught Alice Verduu Barbara Vertrees Raymond Vetkos Almo Vldo Kathleen Waggener Dlanna Wagner Genevleve Wagoner Donald Waldo Sharon Ward Paul Warnke Nancy Warren Florence Warrlngton .lim Webb Rex Wenner ui? H-F1 X J 'S' BAL CAMERA SH Y FRESHMEN Richard Krois k d h h rf d d II Frosh have trouble wifh . . lockers . . finding rooms 1 Ml upper classmen n 2 and geffing info the freshman section in Pelican Courf 1 A CRGA NIZA TI ONS AND ACTIVITIES An enioyable feature ot our tlight through adult lite willl be remembering . . . the parties . . . the dates . . . the fun we had in high school. In KUHS there are more than 30 organizations and activities which are geared to provide each student with extracurricular activity. Students with a ser- ious nature will find IRL, Science club, or Math club is. tor him. Language students have Latin, French, Spanish, and German clubs to choose from. Students with tech- nical training can ioin Re-ln-Ca, Script 81 Mike, or Student Builders, while sports enthusiasts will enioy GAA K Club, or Ski club. Then there are the Future clubs- Business Leaders, Nurses, and Teachers. These are iust some of the activities that will provide each student with fun galore and practical training in the art ot social development. ,Xi frf .kzfcdr-Xa, -' c dak, N716 g7f'5'5'7lU ?5f?f U If f'4'fe-iifillflr frank. I ' A ' J r I, 'T X Jac rf Quai- 1,22 'f. 'dp Tf C1'f C 'Av 1nf.1f.j'z2,:4r-ff 4 6 7 X' 4 -if ff' flfafaz, A617 Cs '-Pdfcfffz LZ ' ,Q X - .., Qvff ff C K7-7: 1.44, 'ffw ,fir X g, lfcf' C 24643 A24 5 ,,, L4,Z,f,f' .V fifgf-9 7.1.6 ,Aj K, . y ,7 M77 547 2' z7'L:Q!f5. ffc124o'54.- f ' Af - - Vyyf' 4 f'71'2f NLC 41.424 ffj diy zig2f,3:x+ .Q . 7 .xi .1 M: sp'- .fxrrvg ,5 J A ,M 4343, Q, f, ,Wi W M24 fi .-W .1 f ' f ' ' wb-I 1, z, ,,,ff'f.:,ev'iw, Q ,Aff 4 Jw jilgfd,-7 Lv A I H. ' . -.1-' - Ad , 'K f 1w,5.',:s -. 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A 7 T . 7 59:3 9 . 4 J ff Q? x - Y '77 ' ' J-ww-.,,,,,, ,f 4. ,P- Q 9 i Caught in the midst of copywriting and Margaret Heyden. f , A' ,H are Judy Brauner fix ' Doug Wilson, tographers. 4 lg ul' . , Brooks Kendall, and Tom Lasserf, pho W p R g K ,4i5. f' XX-X x OLETTA CARLILE Business Manager MR. BUELOW Advisor S Z- WN The planning of the book is one of the first lobs that must be done, Assisting in that iob are: Dani Waldrep, Marlene Stiles, and slanding: Nellie Steers. Seated: Orrin Ormsbee. Standing: Bill The sports staff in deep concentration. Lee Burke, Richard Norland. McGill, John Weber, editor, and Brent Cald- ,QW DIXIE DIXON Associate Editor well. MR, YOHN Advisor aww all if Q I f 'Ewa' 6 Seated: Maureen Griffith. Standing: Pat Carroll, Rosemary Harvey. .,,,,.,.'.-'f if t if l -.. S ated C Tomlin, J. Ellis. Standing: E. Lengele, 7 Q : Lois Sheppler D ie Dixon Standing Linda Gregory Estellune Kiger M Dorrell S Loomis, K Merritt D. Poole, D P an Wiz er Marcia Ager Hodges dp-Si P 'fy 11134541 7. Ps gl., aa- rtbvu-gjzvay mf N X- ' f 9 -J ' .45 N A XV S I A1 ri .jx ? '9 D ,lxxs QR .gf 4 1 ,ag A X. T0 ,JK QLJ D 9 'C is AC ff' 9322, :lj s -A-2 H.. s ffmf, c l, J9Lg7N5'5lXO lil- v .7',' ?j'5x2, KRATER TRIUMPHSX IN BATTLE WITH TIME The Krater is out. Dependability's the word even in the midst of rushing, confusion, and continually disappearing copy. Time is of prime importance to the hard working members of the Krater staff. Aside from the time which must be taken to write stories, take pictures, and decide on the page layout there are also those few free moments in which the ads are sold that are so all important to the final pub- lication of the paper. Special events of the year include a banquet for the whole iournalism department at which awards are given to the outstanding iournalism students of the year. ,lx OCD 'V -.2 CORINNE ACKERMAN DONNA PFEFFERLE BARBARA EDWARDS MR. YOHN Associate Editor Feature Editor News Editor Advisor WZSTEFRD JOURNALISTS IN BIG TIME FRANK HODGES Radio Editor RADIO AND NEWSPAPER One of the busiest groups in the school is the staff of the News Nugget who makes an all out effort to make that deadline each week. At Christmas they produced three double-page editions, the largest ever. Frank Jenkins, editor and publisher ot the Herald and News, has donated the engravings which they use and also the space. Working along with the News Nugget is the Radio News Nugget which is a weekly l5-minute program full of school news which is of interest to the school and the community. Special event of the year include the Journalism Depart- ment banquet in April. fy 1 3 if IANA THE RADIO NEWS NUGGET: May Ellis, Frank Bottom: L. Hill, C. Ackerman, F. Heard, B. Robbins, Mr. Yohn. Second row: M. Hodges, Milton Mays. l I8 Ellis, A. Kern, D. Pfefterle, N, Dunlap, L. Munro. Third row: S. Bonotto, B. Edwards, S. Bretches, G. McKenna. Fourth row: M. Barker, R. Norlancl, S. Loveless, B. Bates, and C. Adams. RADIO ENTHUSIASTS RECEIVE EXPERIENCE The Script and Microphone Guild is an honorary organization for those students who have don outstanding work in prac- tical radio and wish advanced knowledge and practice in this field. Each year the members of the Script and Mike produce the Pelicana, an annual stage extravanganza. Finding, auditioning, and re- hearsing of the talent of the local schools are included in this project. An event which all look forward to is the day when the senior members take over the operation of radio station KFJl This in cludes everything except network programs The weekly presentation of the Klamath Sports Album on radio and the Basin Sports Hillghts on television are also broadcast by the Guild Seated M Irving P Maguire D Buchholz J Stenberg Standing M Knapp V Booth C Jones .ved-Wk Le to right T Fuller M Griffith C Hunt S Brown O Ormsbee pres dent Mr Woodhouse advisor S Holland B Bousquet M Booher vice president iQ.. Seated: O. Ormsbee, B. Robertson, G. Henry, J. Hadley, R. Seideman. Standing: S. Smith, M. Kerr, C. Fredricks, S. Brouillard, S. Pong, A, Lancaster, N. Young. Second row: D. Thompson, F. Heard, G. Esgate, C. Hinman, S. Grubb, T. Schell, E. Prock. Seated: N. Drew, S. Thompson, M. Hatter, C. Garrison. Standing: I. R. L. Produces Good Citizens In discussion ot the problems ot the world and the ways in vvhich these problems may be solved is one ot the aims ot the International Relations League. This helps tor the making of a better world and in the torming ot well rounded and more re- sponsible citizens. First row: L. Neat, J. Trivitt, D. Graham, D. Ross, L. Kreitz er S. Adams, K. Kidvvell, S. Goeller, R. Pruitt, S. Langslet, P. Case, D. Sackett, R. Mouseau. Second row: D. Gailey, R. Melchiori D K. Blake, J. Bogatay, J. Ellis, D. Dixon, D. Scapple, D. Run Swaney, D. Buchholz, Mr. Deller. Proiectionists Give Aid The Instructional Materials De- partment is made up of students vvho aid the teachers by operat- ing motion picture projectors, filmstrip and slide proiectors, and tape recorders, a nd phono- graphs. They thus provide ma- terials not available in any other manner. I20 ge, H. Hale, R. Plowman, T. Lungren, J. Foreman, J. Wright, B. Asher Bottom row: R. Schatz, L. Neat, D. Ross, C. Hinman, R. Leavitt, M. Mays, P. Charas Second row: T. Fuller, L. McGilvray, D. Fraley, L. Shoop, C. Yancey, R. Darb R Plowman, J. Wright, R. Melchiori, D. Hamblin, D. Johnston, K. Fuller. Third r vv J. Mitzel, D. Hale, G. Bolin Q. STUDENTS LEARN LIBRARY WORK The library club under The direcfion of Miss O'Conner has many dufies To fulfill. During exams They served coffee and doughnufs To The faculfyg They also often served af faculfy meefings affer school. They keep a clever display in The showcases in The library. The pur- pose of library club is To learn library work. -T' K E 1 5' ,t Iv if l r. N7 e-Q33 Delores Tracy Geraldine Muniar Carol Mudder Judy Hinkle Joyce West Janet Lee Janet Wizner Nelda Shook Marilyn man Bev Wise and Marla Weed Meller and Jancy Meader First row J Farmer B Wise C Brisbon E Meyer J Meador J Valdez J Suiter P Maguire P Raughr A Brosman K Harris Second row J Grow K McDonald J Lee M Weed D Tracy G Muniar J Gordon Genn k ok M etler M essinger J mnh e ir row ac S Johnson W Salusbury J West G Goehring ef I ,i.uun,N.sha , fivi ,IWIBI ' ,'fs'fP,re',ii1-Ci l iB,Bllk,-N.Belll Future Merchants Sponsor State Convention . ,gf Seated: S. Verdui. First row: S. Probst, J. Valdez, N. Snook, D. Dukes, B. Hoie, S. Holland, J. Gaddis, J. Green, G. Christiansen, and A. Warnke. Third row: Mr. Lake, W. Pryor, D. Dougherty, R. Warner, D. Teater, D. Blevins, L. McDowell, B. Jacobs. Seated: T. Stagner. First row: M Keller, R. Paulson, L. McFarland l son. Mifchell, N. Brallier, D. Santo, J. Peterson, V. Smith, S. Baker, W. Lowell. Second row: V. Davis, R. R. Cunningham, B, Glenn, D. Law- Learning by doing might well be the motto ot the students pictured on this page. As future business people they have put their toot in the door of opportunity. They work at a variety of jobs as closer inspec- tion ot the pictures reveals. From clerks to cashiers and salesmen to stock boys, every- one gains practical experience useful in climbing the ladder of success. I ,,,.---' Nelda Snook Ted Stagner 5 1 -'L' sua Jarlef G6ddiS Virginia Davis Shelby Holland Larry McDowell Barbara Glenn and Lorraine William Pryor Delores Dukes David Blevins McFarland ,ya if 1 T and I clubbers promote trades The objective ofthe club is to develop quali-1 ties of leadership, stability, scholarship, and self-confidence. It encourages social and rec- reational activities, promotes interest and par- ticipation in trade and industrial training among high school students. They also sponsor an annual employer-employees banquet, given by club members in honor of their employers. The apprenticeship committee also stages a stag dinner. This club is open to students in vocational T. and I. class. Otticers: Sergeant-at-Arms, Lee Hobbs President, Warren Hurtgen, Treasurer Del mar Rose. First row: T. James, K. Goeckner, B. McCarty, R Foote J Fntzwater W Hurtgen N Singleton T Kuhlman Second row: Mr. Craig, D. Walker, L. Comer, J Cox T Chatterton J Ruskus Third row D Delap J Prentice, D. Delap, J. Hines, J. McColgin, J. Stewart 7 J? l of sa Nr U Y -alia' -1 I :tug lllj MR JENSEN MR. MCKENZIE Music is The only language in which you cannoT say or mean a sar- casTic Thing. -John Erskine. A song well-sung, or an orchesTra. excellenTly conducTed, speaks of cul- Ture and long-avvaiTed accomplish- menT. Long afTer The song has faded inTo The air, The memory of a melody lingers for remembrance. The music sTudenT, direcTor, or choir member must be above all inTeresTed in all music. Ours are no excepTion. hs .lt A STONE G A 'YQ MUSIC A .', A MR. LONEY . '. N ky f x g 9 ' 1'1 Y? 5 ,N . X, Zffys - 1 . . . I x hi qf'kxm 3 , z Y. wrt 3.4 ! ui 'U X dw fn 1. 'Q' 5' i- hi M A 'W N ' 3 M ,M X r, Q.: , n fa- - vw. 1' 1 A V 7. :,, it ft., - K3-If J 5-,T ' A -Qs, 45,5 5. ,, si , ffl 1-, 1 1 ,f 0 . y ffv xv wa- 'W X . sf- M y 1 1 !4f'h Qi'!E2J,' USICAL ARIAS Orchestra is a stimulating ac- tivity to develop the talents of KU's musicians. During the Christ- mas season the Orchestra partici- pated in the Christmas and Spring concerts, and also played for the student body as a pre- view to the concerts. Orchestra entered in this year's annual con- test at Ashland, Oregon. And their biggest highlight of the year was a short appearance on Television. ,YI PAT ISENSEE PAUL MUNSEN EVELYN THORNE President Vice President Secretary .1 sx. ' H 'If I . SHIRLENE MCMICHEAL CAROLYN BULLARD Librarian Librarian . . f - f 'Nfl , -,gL-1 . V f ' ' ' M TTT .5 . ',.,N-.., - -- 5 W M, ,H L, , ,V 4 W ,V ' ,MV . 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W, 5 -Q, A Q4 ig wi A , f W ix K 5 3 X 'ln f 'F fi Qfx 3322 d Townspeople With Songs Over TV bertson. Fourth row: A. Lancaster, S. Bleak, R. Pruitt, D. Leach, S. Thompson, J. Frye, M. Blanchard, Hall, D. Shaw, J. Hadley, D. Johnston, K. Detroit, D. Crain, S. Smith, R. Spetz, S. Langslet, D. Fales, V Walkley. Fifth row: N. Young, P. Shannon, T. Ankeny, P. Wilson, D. Van Buskirk, S. Pollard, D. Morrison, R. Seideman, N. Drew, W. Pounds, F. Cox, B. Hanan, C. Jones, P. Seideman, R. Norland, G Fraley, E. Prock, P. Wicks, J. Minchinton, M. Cochran, D. Slagel, P. Kries. Choir members will recall the school year 1957 as the year of their debut on TV. Also the year when beloved director Andy Loney suffered a severe iniury in a fall and was hospitalized a long time. Mr. Stone ably filled the position during Mr. Loney's ab- sence. Re Librarian A xr 4 'W +0 l President Vice President SGUGYBFY I... Librarian Wardrobe Mistress Wardrobe Mistress BOYS CHORUS Bottom row: Donald McKenzie, Director, Frances Cox, Accompanist, Gerald Murray, Marvin Zim- merman, David Bergman, Michael Lancaster, David McDaniel, Dennis Nelson, Tom Wells, Frankie Baker, Larry Shoop, Myron Yaden, John Vaagen. Middle row: Frances Kenyon, Leland Reeves, Jerry Adams, Charles Smith, Roland Smith, James Roark, John Miles, Jerry English, Owen Goldman, Ken- neth Williams. Top row: Terry Haggreen, Lee Stilwell, John Riskus, William Turner, Neal Shel- ton, Danny Hamblin, John Mattmiller, Victor Ivie, Robert Bramwell, James Stevens. mx' ' , ,-V. x 2 Mid el.-ar' ' 5 I 1 2 i S WYE met, iii sffwfj pri 1 ,Q K E 49, fl - 1 L ,v, , , Q GX' l ' 1 135 t it ,L uct, ' 5 V, 9 5 N I , ,ig if 4 4 bmi -I V R, fy .wil 1 J-F' J lx s Nl af, s ... - ? 4' 2 w EM, 51 ,4- ks? QQ 11 DQ L' f 0 ff S s 2, s WW wvqt ti Mya .7-f .rw J 'x D , s f -. .- 1-14 GIRLS CHORUS Bottom row: Pauline Roppenthal, June Jessop, Barbara Alter, Myra Coter, Camille Soutltard, Susan Moss, Diane Wagney Louise Borgiall, Jaclfie Pesglw, Joyce Sorter, Een ce Anderson, Lola Hrles. Middle row: Barbara Ktrifpatrtflc, Carroll Samson, Sharie Pridernore, Gal Osborn, Marvel DeF2os'er, Carol Willard, Melody G-statson, Delores Poce, JoAnn Rodgers, Vickr Roman, Dixie Morgan San- dra Pltelps, Third ron: .ddf Frtzgerald, ffarrlyn Snansen, Janet Hennnger, Slwarr Rarrey, Me ba Barnes, Geraldine Bal, Gfcfa Morgan, Jofirne S'rtrtr, Elaine Davrs, Een Olson gan Ehfg, Margaret Harnbltn, Patrca BJrt, Pat I-rvrloers. ST ARA KISIS FRANK BALLARD President Vice President . MIXED CHORUS Mixed Chorus this year reached a new high in enrollment of 85 members. This group is primarily one for training in music fundamentals rather than a performing group. However, this year they sang at the Christmas and Spring concerts as well as at outside performances for the Library Club and others. me -we sf L sv! ' ifdxf ov! 'Q 1' i'f7',gbzc g!'L, Z' L 4, -51 4, at fe , . 1 A J ' . .f .. ,7 I-7 'LLC 7'- 1 ce nf -' '-fi vff L'f ' , ,Tiff 7 efzxafif 10 -if 'L' MCU xx! fc,-,OCX VJ QAAJ. fry- , X fr! , N' L, X -641.,c4-Q., ' fl 'r'Z 77L 'L7j r X 1' l - , , ,ff L , L77 Y' iii! X- ,604-L 1' L ,wLJ47e.iZL4,1ofg - 'f '9 C' -' 445-yQ7'T , 1 ,Z-e.,:.. S -Loca ez 42401-f '074'LL Ld'bS' 0' , Bfvet-4' Ag ,Aff Bottom row left to right T Goeckner V Wilbanks B Pyle P Raught B Clawson D Story S Bi-nney B Ellington J Shults J Bell S Anderson D Gaster G McFadden S Forrester Mr fey shall Warren B Clifford R Wise S Unrah J Jones Third row S Ferrell M Graham D Lapo K Riskus N Lay B Robichaud S Gedney F Ballard B Mushen R Foulger G Bernard K Ball N Young J Ostad P Lee S Wilbur Fourth row C Staf L rrell C awley en Be n P Cale Owens A Krsis H Horn J Coz A Humphrey K Woods Hoyez C Friedrich S Boyd S Sessom C Westlund J Craig Spear N Lampropulos B Santo D lsensee G Moore Sutherland L Gunderson B Vertrees C Baker P LaGrande Stewart C Whitfield l l ,. , ' '. fOFd,..F6 ','P. rl-,SfAIl,C.- ihf -l 'vii Stone, Second row:lA.. Kisis, Lassen, C. Spero, M. Arhold, J. West, P: Wickls, Macll, Schuss, B. Bennetf. Fifth YOWQ B. Rif , J. Mar , L. Phillips, Y, Herrera, V. Doyle, N. E. , . ' ' , . , . , . , . ', , - ' , . ' , . , . . ' : S. , . , . , . , . , - f - , . , , ' , - , - ' , C- 1 - , . i - , - , - , - , . , . , - , - C- , - ' ' - 3 I I ,ws -Q iii' f , B Sheridan lacks experience when the baby cries, and B. Burke seems to be hatching an idea while his tiny onlooker makes no comment. Blackened faces, stagehands perspiring backstage, not to rnen- tion the laugh riots are all a part of The Little Theatre. Mrs. Roberta Blornquist expertly cli- rects the construction of flats, ex- perimental make-up iobs, and training of actors and actresses. And the final result? A Little Theatre production tit for a king. :,,'r 1 DRAMA --.l., fy if Ll HL gg T MRS. ROBERTA BLOMQU IST r Reflection and discussion of the Little Theatre's Christmas program, The Gift. SECOND CHILDHOOD FIRST SUCCESS OF YEAR A search for the Elixir of Youth and a dizzy The appreciative audience expressed their en- love affair resulted in a storehouse of side-split- ioyment with laughter, which reverberated with ting fun for students viewing the Little Theatre's satisfaction. first production of the year, Second Childhood. V it , 64 4 933'- E. Kiger explains to C. Lee while Sheriff Duell C- JGI'I'0tt's chasing wasn't in vain as he finally eavesdrops, and M. Williard ponders. caught S. Guptill. . ,GJ N wyh' B. Sheridan and B. Burke concentrate as they examine the bottle containing the secret of youth. Gee whilikers, why don't you women keep track of your babies? says T. Wells to D. '38 Woyak. After the play is over, now at the break of dawn -the drama group has an informal party. T. Bender, and S. Pemberton dance while everyone stands watching and gabbing. Bottom row. G, Goehring, K. Totten, S, Pemberton, T. Bender Con tloori, D. Seuter. Second row: E. Jacobs, W. West, B. Moore, D. Crain, J, Priest, D, Lewis, C, Jarrett, B, Swanson, and L, Duell. For the third year R Humphrey portrays Macbeth to senior English classes and all county high schools in Little Tl1eatre's annual production. The cast tape rec- ords their parts. Working the recorder is T. Haggreen. First row: B. Hillis, G. Jan- sen, G. Geohring. Standing: D. Wyok, E. Kiger, R. Wood, D. Henzel, and K. Ris- kus. l I39 Wanda West and David Henzel, representing Maiirah's two dead children, appearing to her in the Christmas vision. The T956 annual Christmas play, The Gift, was the story of Maiirah, a bitter old woman who cared little for Christmas or the spirit of the Yule. The setting represents no particular time or place in our realm of events. The intention of the cast was not to dramatize a set situation, but to be able to portray to the audience their interpretation of the Christmas Spirit. Bette Bousquet CCousin Elizabethl pleads with Bev Swanson iMaiirahJ to take part in Christmas festivities, as she recalls the sorrow of losing her children. The Christmas angels for annual program were: Bottom: B. Blanchard, Second row: D. Buch- holz, L. Bennett, J. Grow. Last row: D. Lewis and K. McDonald. BEHIND THE SCENES SNAPSHOTS Below we see the Bellhops practicing. Joyce Seuter, Deananna Seuter, Janet Leidiman, accompanied by Jerry Minchinton. .vi K. Kaler lifts the wine-glass, while L. Sheppler, B. Arranging costumes and even trying them on Hillis, and W. West observe the rite in silence. seems to be, at present, Karen Totten's and Chuck Jarret1's iob. ' ' 1 f ev N , -an 2' , l 2.s'5 l init QIVXG W at it 5 ' 2 l 3 .f' 'Will up A body un the trunk? Yes says Bev Swanson as Bill Burke stares in astonishment -bt 'x The theatre, oh, the theatre! Blomie is giving valuable in structions. From left to right, bottom row: R. Wheeler, E Olsen, C. Moench. Second row: E. Jacobs, B. Moore, C. Lee Third row: B. Clifford, D. Lewis, A. Kimsey. Fourth row S. Pemberton. Last row: B. Swanson, D. Seuter. Standing G. Jansen, C. Jarrett, and B. Blanchard. oks as Os is givin uptill nd Le Moench and T Wells needed help hearse a funeral scene while her faithful prompting. in the background B. Hillis prepares for a charge. ,- .,a.-n-01 Now for the technical side. J. Smith acts as both typist and ticket salesman. A very helpful gal to have around! More musical talent? Yes, Frank Ballard and Jerry Minchinton are practicing The Lord's Prayer. The organ is an old pedal type and has been used many limes in Little Theatre productions. A rocketship blasts toward the rnoon and uncharted vistas of outer space. As guided missiles, we explore new vistas of The social world by ioining a variety of clubs and organizations. The search for new skills and appreciation and understanding of fellow students goes on. We Search and organize, buf we do not falter until we find our moon. CLUBS i'.Z,,2ff,f gfiA..Jff ' fffi.. , , -, .ff 1 K 'zip' ,, c xx :ff 716741 .Cffzflfe---ee J f,f-are ' 4 ' AQ- .7 , I ,., Z ' I W 'AYV -gi ' f ' f 7, ,fy ' 'LE cf 'f I43 xP'lI.. f ' pf fpcfi-fl S f g Above Representatives of Honor Society Pat Isensee Richard Siedeman Wayne Pounds and Mary Lou Kerr distribute honor pins to Fremont Junior High students BOOK WORMS ADD ANOTHER GENIUS Proud of their distinction as honor students in the top ten per cent of their class these studious members find little time for lolling late in bed as they try to maintain grade averages. The club constitutes outstanding iuniors and seniors qualifying in leadership, service, and character, as well as scholarship. Under Miss Hudson, Pat lsensee, president' Mary Lou Kerr, vice president- Virginia Borden, secretary, and Dianne Smith treasurer, were busy with plans for an impressive induction ceremony and preparations for the yearly spring banquet Serving as ushers on Parents and Patrons Nights is one of the services of this Society so active in school affairs They also compile honor roll points at the end of each term for publication in the Klamath Krater and Herald and News Below Officers of Honor Society are from left to right Mary Lou Kerr Dianne Smith Pat lsensee and Virginia Borden other members include Second row Don Finney Nancy Drew Roberta Pruitt Mary Adison Margaret Heyden Erlene White house Third row Gary Van Orman Beth Robertson Shelia Myers Carolyn Garrison and Marilyn Alter Fourth row Terry Schell Judy Hadley Betsy Bramen Betty Bousquet Judy Brauner LaVonn Yunck Top row Richard Siedeman Wayne Pounds Miss Hudson advisor and Peggy Shannon sq, S? ,iv ala 11 , I I ' I I i . 1 i : I I ' ' I I I .- I I I I : 1 5 1 1 . I , , , , . 1 1 - 5 1 , , : - --r V' ' ,. Y, a . i f 'J 2 if , P .13 W. ,. ,, 2 .1 it . ., ,ar Y , O.. A - - BOYS INTRODUCE BALL In every group there are leaders who know how to supervise those who are willing to work. To carry out the supervisory duties of president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer are John Weber, Doug Van Buskirk, and Tom Ferrell, respectively. Because of them and a committee with lots of initiative the Masquerade Ball took its place alongside the traditional faculty basketball game, co-sponsored with the K Club in the spring This was the first masquerade of any kind in KU Unusual costumes and imagination transformed Pelican Court into a fanciful wonderland of prizes and fun Profits from the veritable millions of tickets went into the Boys Alliance Fund for financing books lunches and clothes for some of the less fortunate boys lt is the duty of Boys Alliance to find tobs for the unemployed around the school and campus Also they make an at tempt to send get well wishes or flowers to con valesclng students and teachers The Boys Alliance pencil machine takes in lots of money when boys like Lee Stilwell Doug Cotton Delmer Mayfield Floyd Hunsaker Gary Van Orman Ed Catmull prepare for final exams is K 1' Above Talking matters over for the Masquerade Ball are Boys Alliance advisor Mr French and officers Doug Van Buskirk John Weber and Tom Ferrell ffucaumdlv waanw dm Xu , . . . , . 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Above An added treat for Valentune Day was the Lul Abner cast Including Moonbeam and Moonshlne allas Nancy Drew and John Weber Q 0i-A SERIOUS CABINET Gnvnng all gurls an opportunnty to deruve much 'oy from servnce and satxsfactuon of a task well done ns Glrls League Holdnng offxces for the oldest orgamzatuon are presxdent Jeanne Morgan vlce president Penny Raught and secretary Natalte Putnam For the benefit of all the club as dnvxded unto fave sub groups each with a partucular asslgnment nn furtherung the welfare of less fortunate stu dents Student hospltaluty towards new students and bewlldred freshmen as the oblect of Ln Lo and Bug and Lnttle Slsters Mass Grant has the lob of dn rectung both of these wuth the assnstance of Ll Lo offlcers Julla Valdez Pat Wllbanks Llnda Yuen and the officers of Bug and Llttle Sisters Margaret Heyden Suzanne Goeller and Pat Wllson An event much looked forward to IS the sprung formal flnanced by SOS gurls and programmed by members of Dance A Lot and Mrs Tucker and DanceALot offncers Dlanne Taucher Suzanne Brounllard and Nancy Drew Mrs Druedker IS responsible for the success of SOS The gurls meetung the funanclal dlstress call are officers Roberta Prult Mary Harlan and Francns Cox Girls League IS not only actlve ln student par tlclpatlon of skits and talent shows but also nn nts faculty teas supervlsed by Mrs Peak and the Tea Tollers Dorrls Morruson and Lots Snead officers In p0,x C9 fs 3 Q7 li W-1X Grrls League offncers Penny Raught Natalte Putnam and Jeanne Morgan pose wuth advnsors left to nght Mrs Druecker Mrs Tucker Mrs Peak and Muss Grant ' S1 ART MEMBERS REVISE CLU 1424 i f tt? W.: - 41 - .. , . 1' K l 'ox ff Jo The Young in Art all take pan in sign painting. These members are, First row, left to right: Penny Raught, Jerry Frye, Paul Thomas, Sue Uerlings, Joyce Dowdy, Elaine Jones, and Ginger McKenna. Top row: Gary Van Orman, Joe Evans, Jerry Sawyer, Stephanie Banato and Janna Stenburgh. 1 9 wjwiw '-4-' Future artists receive instructions during an art class on clay molding and sculpturing such modern designs as a fish in skeleton form. . 1 K. I ONS TITU TION A much looked for event for the Art Club members is their annual trip to Portland where students visit art galleries, museums, and art exhibits. They enter their drawings in a Scholastic Contest. This is an exhibition of Scholastic Art, and the works receiving awards are then sent to the National Exhibition of Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There are many requirements for being eligible to partake in this trip. Members must have ac- quired five hours in a community service by sell- ing Christmas cards or working at the art ex habits in town Each five hours spent on one of these protects contributes to funds for the club trips Working to promote a better appreciation of art is the president Jerry Frye vice president Penny Raught secretary treasurer Natalie Put nam and sergeant at arms Sally Soukup plus a planning committee under the supervision of ad visor Mr Hall The old constitution was revised by its mem bers and now provides for more individual art work time and instruction It has created a better understanding of art and broadened the Interests of all participants iv' Z' if 3. J Qs fx Doing their share for the Art Club are Natalie Putnam Penny Raught and Jerry Frye officers Mr Hall is the advisor and art teacher at KU Selling silk screened Christmas cards is a malor protect for Kleft to rughtb Sharon Mathers Paul Thomas Alan Seigner Janna Warren Natalie Putnam Helen Puckett Judy Gordon and Mardeen Dragoo . . H . , , 1 I I I K V I ' 1 ' T 3 F ' ' I F N' .Q ', ,. . . . . A F, fm.. . - 4 I . I , , . . . 1 1 ,, My H V 1 . fy 1, 1 N, f 1 s Xt S I W ' ' ' ' , . 1 , I . it y I-' I, V E .3 t Q , ' - , yr I 7 T ' 4 ,fy 4. 1 VM, wit., M, -W.. QA . P '- W. ' ' d v T P? 9 X ' ' 5 . I I ' r I I ' I49 M, Above All set for another year in Spanish Club are officers Mike OHair Judy Hull Annelle Gaster and Julia Valdez yy STUDENTS SPEAK SPANISH All second semester Spanish students, with a grade not lower than a three are eligible for ad- mittance into Spanish Club. The club holds annual meetings at which, by means of a combined program and social hour, attempts are made to master fluency in the Span- ish language and an interest in the Spanish cul- ture. The highlight of the year comes when the newly initiated members enioy a spring banquet with the old and outgoing members. To provide for these activities there is much preparation in money making proiects. The stu- dents participate in the selling of mistletoe during the Yuletide and cooked food or candy sales throughout the years. This year's officers are Julia Valdez, president, Mike O'Halr, vice president, and secretary treas urer Judy Hull Mr Lacos is responsible for the club s success in KU circles Members of Spanish Club are First row left to right Lynne Farley Thersa Goeckner Yvonna Crow Lois Snead Janet Lee Barbara Pile and Julia Valdez Second row Mike OHair Judy Hull Sharon McConnell Katherine Lemire Annelle Gaster Nancy Hannon Peggy Summer Elaine Jones Judy Cross and Arlene Foltz Third row John Bousquet Orrin Ormsbee Darlene Gaster Janet Putnam Joyce Johnson Evelyn Thorne Gail Mollison Jo Ann Gulse Janna Neubert Slyvia Miller and Jewel War nngton Fourth row Mike Knapp Pat Wilson Serena Smith Sharon Powell Mary Laurhammer Dianna Southard Kaye Kid well Bill Montgomery Doug Van Busknrk Joe Evans and Ruth McKenme Fifth row Eleanor Prock Sandra Adams Paul Guest Tom Ferrell Larry Brown Corrine Ackerman and Jeqnne Vicars Not pictured is the advisor Mr Labos 1- - , . . 1 1 1 - ' , : 1 1 1 ' I I 1 I I ' Z I I I . . I. ,. . .- 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 , ,V 1 1 1 1 I I I I ' : I I I - 1 1 , , 1 1 1 - I I I I ' ' FRENCH CLUBBER S STUDY FRENCH WAY OF LIFE The French Club under the advrsorshnp of Mr Labos ss composed of students who have taken a semester of French as a regular class The purpose of the club IS to supplement the knowl edge of France and nts culture gnven In the class room Several baked food sales have been held durxng the year whrch helped the club flnance the banquet whlch was held In early sprung The executuve offncers are left to right Margaret Heyden presrdent and Swan James secretary Not prctured ns Sharron Whitlock treasurer Bottom row S Whrtlock, M Heyden, S James Second row P Crawley, B Wnllxams, S Jones, S Clark, D Buchholz, P BarnhsueI,L McGrll, Mr Labos . I X it ' , . ' A . c r -X - . Ll . R' A . ra. V. . V A, ., . . L F A ' ' , 3 . - . I Q I ' , rf 1 , . ,Q ., 45 ' ' ' , ' : 1 , , - , . tu, LATIN CLUB GIVES AID AROUN ,f A n 4 '-mv.-I 'X I Lf E .ffwfaf We f .ft Bottom row, left to right: M. Kerr, F. Cox, P. Wilbanks, S. Smith, S. Powell, M. Laurhamrner, G. Mollison, D. Scapple, P. McCann, R. McKenzie, J. Warrington. Second row: N. Dammond, G. Roberts, M. Probst, E. Prock, B. Kimpton, S. Thompson, D. Finney, D. McDonald, N. Young, J. Hadley, G. Bridges, S. Kunz. Third row: Hugh Swaney, G. Esgate, V. Bispham, S. Pong, W. Pounds, M. Carney, J. Premo, J. Bogatay, M. Horne, V. Walkley, S. Gurtle, R. Seideman, D. Odell, P. Isensee, D. Shaw, S. Loomis, S. Kunz. f The annual initiation may be a trying time tor some, but it certainly proves to be fun for all as Lynette Lawrence, Carolyn Bullard, Peggy Seideman, and Gary Breneman will attest. l52 I . E-I . I f hs 11 S ei' X QI , if S I lil I - A . xi img, ,. . . Fi. -U' ' I fill? .5 . mv , L.. . Vg, . r .Q Not the average rummage sale shopper, but what can you expect from Judy Logsden, Sandra Lynch, and Janet Meyers? HE WORLD With the addition of forty new members the Latin Club maintained its standing as the largest club in- K.U. This organization is composed of students who are taking or have taken second year Latin. The club held a rummage sale in the late fall. From the profits on the sale they were able to continue for another year the maintenance of their adopted boy, Nello Panelli, in Naples, Italy. They were also able to give a S200 grant of assistance to a former Latin Club member who is a senior in electronics The Latin Club contributed to a foreign lan guage field day which was held at Eugene in April The largest of the years activities was the annual banquet which was held in the early spring The climax of the years events was a club pic nic in May ,L lf' J T Y , 23? f 6' it Seated Mrs Hoffman Standing Mary Lou Kerr Mr Herbert Pounds and Mrs Pounds 9 v ,.f 7 rv 'Vi Bottom row D Smith D Drew J Brinegar L Davis B Black Slagle K W'll'5 1S P W'Ck5 Tl 'fCl VOW T Evans R Schuh J Cullimore L Yuen E Lawrence M Metler M Moi-tenson G Breneman B Westland P Seideman J Compton G Bratton Second row D Clark K Kidwell E Bergman B Mack P Lee N Turner R Bramhall A Kerr T Wagner J Swaney S Anderson B Bennett D ok ., A , . . . at l 4. . , . A : . . ' : , . , . . L r Y ' '1 5. J- , - ' f . Sal ,V . A V , , 1. in S J ,, '. '1 5 9: , 'H ' 31 -,Q- F- ' , . ' I W 1 ' , 38 , L M - mf' 3 ' ' , - ' ca j W ' t CJ' A L A! Q ., ,J f. ' g . -w is 4 ,, I N A I N X 1 v :M kg? A 5 f ' J f v Q , , It Y , , i ef ' fi. . 4 ' 5 f , i,v -.t L x W' ,I Q ,T V J c fr 5 . M A - : . V , . , . A , . ' , . , 1 - I U 1 - I - I 3 - I . ' , . , . , . , . . - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' : . , . , . , . , . , ' , - - . , . , - t - , - , - -2 Scien sts Make Annual Trip to Bay Area i 9 U 0 ' 1150 iff? .-5 1 W4 Bottom row, left to right: M. Probst, P. Barnhisel, J. Bramwell, D. Smith, S. O'Hair, S. Goeller, M. Carney, S. Adams, K. Kidwell, T. Schell, E. White house, M. Harlan, R. Pruitt, S. Powell, M. Laurhammer, B. Edwards, A. Carthoers, N. Dammond. Second row: C. Carlson, R. Day, H. Swaney, Mrs Herron, S. Peterson, G. Mollison, P, Sumner, S, McConnell, S. Langslet, N. Young, S. Smith, P. Wilson, E. Prock, P. Crabtree, M. Horne, C. Burgoyne, S. Whitlock. Third row: C. Hinman, S. Grubb, R. Norland, S. Lynch, D, 0'Dell, J. Logsden, K. Blake, G. Wakley, J. Geiss, D. Morrison, J. Phillips G. Baxter, Seely, J. Mitzel. Fourth row: G. Baker, R. Parks, M. Granis, M- O'H-Biff R- Seidemanr T- Ferrell. D- Th0fT'PS0F', R- Misleff M- Kerr, N Putnam, B. Bramen, P. Munson, C. Reinmiller, J. Frye, L. Brisbon, G. Esgafe- Fifih VOWI D- RUf190r K- On?-feed, 5- P0 19r B- Heillngefr F- Heflingel' R. Str-ieby, B. Rofrock, M. Hayden, M. Hatter, N. Roman, M. Addison, P. Wilbanks, S- Loomis, K- Totten- S. Kunz- N- Laymeri, Mr. Le Cours. In its fourth year, Science Club has shown the students of KUHS that it is one of the most active clubs at school. At their meetings which are usu- ally held at night, they see movies of scientific interest and have guest speakers that answer the questions of students. Unusual advanced experi- ments in the field of science are often demon- strated ait their regular meeting. Once a year science students maintaining a better than average grade are allowed to take part in the annual trip to San Francisco during spring vacation. The Scientists are conducted to museums, observatories, industries and other places of interest. Reports of students interested in special phases of science also highlight their evening meetings. Juniors and Seniors who have taken one of the three courses in advanced science are eligible for the club. Officers: Jerry Bramwell, vice president, and Paul Bilant, '54 president. Mathemahcs rn Mohon Have you ever wondered how to work a slide rule? One way to learn rs to lonn the Math Club Thus club IS open to those students who are taking advanced mathematlcs and who wish to learn about or discuss mathematuc problems whlch can not be covered In the classroom At the monthly meetings the members hear speakers on some sublect related to mathematics or do actual work on difficult math problems ...M Ralph Mnstler Vnce President Tarey Schell Presndent Paul Brlant Secretary Treasurer Bottom row G Curtns D Mayfreld J Bramwell D Fnnney D Shaw R Mnstler V Borden N Laymen Wnlbur E Whrtehouse T Schell Second row C Colluer R Norland N Young P Wilson P Wrlbanks Goeller M Kerr L Carter N Dammond Mrs Howard B Braman Thnrd row J Llnman S Molatore Yuen G Baker D Thompson P Munson J Bradbury S Grubb P lsensee Fourth row J Mrtzel Brlant M Probst R Day G Esgate M Granas .Eau 1 Oftlcers Lmda Bowman Mary Caldwell Mary Blanchard Lmda X., Future leaders begun an evemng of fun by playing a parlor game Business Leaders lnten The purpose of this organization IS to help teachers students and other organuzatuons with any clerical work These students have taken and are presently enrolled In busmess courses In K U H S Every year they have been contributing to a State scholarship fund but thus year a declslon was made to start a local scholarship fund to glve a deservsng business student the chance to at tend college A rnalor event of the year was the annual con ventuon held In Corvallus which more than twenty future business leaders attended along with the advlsor Mrs Redkey We L .44 These Future Busmess Leaders concentrate on calculatung dnscounts and typung busmess letters accurately I56 ...M . T l ' W - 4 W1 4 - , f v .l , if , . .s j Z K , , I a n I 4. is ! . . 'W ul I 5 . . 1 . - 1 ' I I I ' . . . , . Gregory, Carolyn Garrison. g l , . . 1 3' -tl 4 s c , as ,M N l 'f , I X Q ' K Q o Follow Extensive Business Careers be fr JI .ips First row, left to right: O. Carlile, M. Hanan, S. Peterson, N.. Hanan, A. Gaster, D. McDonald, S. Gurtle. Second row: J. Meyers, M. Jones, P. Campbell, S. Miller, R. Caldwell, D. Poole, D. Odell, J. Smith. Third row: G. Bridges, B. Dewey, J. Dowdy, A. Kisis, L. Worly, R. Harvey, L. Bennett, F. Lybrand, E. Reed, ,f P. McCann. Fourth row: C. Lee, L. Bowman, M. Blanchard, M. Caldwell, s. Redkey, S. Barleen. f , f ,A J , 0 gxllq ,4 ,,A' .,.f,f,.H .-V7.4 ., '44 pu f ,J V r , . ..f,.frv L . ff 4K'fkf 'I lax. L- If I y . I 'fp . f 69 '4. -flu '- 41' . fx... --- F X Q5 L -'rf r-11 155 't-if ' ' JK 5 - , f .. .,f FFF' ye., 1 , I - '., 1., e f fl '-I f If ' f' 7 - A ' - , ' V .-li... .1 f f- ' I A 4,1 f A. f I ur J 1 , N x Z Q. -Q 2 Setting op a tabulated report are Mary Linda Bowman, Carole Lee, Florence Lybrand, and Jeanne Smith admire the table Blamhafd and Ara Kisis. decoration at the F,B.L.A. Valentine party, IS7 Homemakers Have Hopes of Own Homes Bottom row left to rrght D Carter N Cedarleaf C Frredrrchs K Totton S Holland J Owens C Cox Second row J Dotson B Taggart D Hubbard B Doran K Kneger M Ott D Tracy J Munlar S McCollum N Colt J Robustellr Thrrd row J Brewer M Cloud C Stewart A Granqurst M Hubbard J Lenmnger B Esgate P Edwards Mrs Funk ir 5 WE lag ,E fi Z Q he-nf ik' ,QW a Bottom row left to rrght Carol Cox Karen Totton Sandra Wrcker Donna Carter Second row Janet Owens Nancy Cedar leaf Carol Fnedrrchs Shelby Holland l58 The gurls enrolled In Future Homemakers of America gam a lot of useful experience In the art of running a home Learning how to cook, sew, and solve famrly problems are a few of the re wards they receive They attended a distract meeting In Medford wnth their advisor Mrs Funk There they took part an the program and group discussions Prolects for the past year Included a family pot luck supper Glfts and food baskets were dustrub uted at Christmas time To help send home economics equrpment to a school In some less fortunate country they bought stamps from UNESCO an office of the Umted Nations , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . wgggssyfl . f37'A,t,3fWi'f,,r1 'ff e K ,A ,-nf we- H V- ,-'sus - sw I ..f, ,gm A fa. s,: Hfq, , ., - fwfr 1 f ff . 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AT GAMES The Pelncan Service Club members are an energetlc group of students who do a lot to help out at the school athletic events Some of the duties they wllllngly undertake are the selllng of tlckets and ushering at football and basketball games Thus year they lent their services at two out of town games Mr James Thornton Pelican Service Club advusor accompanied them on these trlps to Medford and Grants Pass Thenr bug socual event of the year was their annual banquet which was held In the sprung Secretary Barbara Glenn President Lloyd Seely Bottom row: L. Seely, D. Thomas, B. Glenn, S. Verdui, V. Morrow, L. McFarland, L. Yunck. Second row: Mr. Thornton, R. Johnson, M. Booher, C. Onstad, B. Broyles, K. Broyles, Bill Worlein. STUDENTS GIVE SERVICE y s. E ' E f ' y b .f,, K' I ,tl 1, . L Q Secretary Shelua Myers Vnce Presldent Shnrlene McMlchaels Presndent Barbara Rotrock GIRLS LEARN FUNDAMENTALS OF FUTURE CAREERS The membership of Future Nurses IS llmlted to those gurls who asplre someday In becoming a nurse They learn valuable information about the nursing profession by vlewmg movles and hav Ing duscussuons wuth the advnsor Mrs Strode Numerous actnvmes kept the gurls busy They held candy sales, helped needy children at Christ mas time and sold Blue Crutches In an all out effort to help the polio drlve ln October a cere mony In the KUHS library formally lnltlated the gurls into thus organuzatlon Fnrst row left to nght N Dammond D ODeIl K Crumrune S Rutten B Rotrock L Carter B Hone S Holland Second row D Mornson N Brauller K Hartley L Leonard L Robertson S McM:chaels S Ferrell F Cox K Krger Third row M Weed L Langslet S Adams M Hatter S Guptul J Morgan D Dukes R Pruitt Mrs Strode I60 , 1 ,f . . . . I , . . 1 , . . f 1 I 1 I , . J . '74 A' ': t ti. 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I - - r - 1 ' 1 - , - 1 - 1 ' I - . : . , . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . -fag! 1 45' 1 Bottom row Steve Pong Lee Wade Kenneth Detrout Dennus York Second row Doug Moen Tom Rhoads Jack Chandler Jon Meador Duck Pearson Larry Chufwood For anyone unterested un raduo and televusuon Re In Ca us the club you should loun under the supervuslon of Mr Wulluam Funk The name Re ln Ca us an abbrevuatuon and un uts enturety means Resustance lnductance and Capacutance vvhuch are all parts of an electrucal curcuut Requurements for uounung are a grade pount average of 2 5 or better plus one semester of raduo However only tutteen boys at a tume may be members Every sprung the group sponsors a Father Son banquet whuch has become an annual event for the club Ottucers ot Re In Ca thus year are Kenneth De trout Presudent Steve Pong Vuce Presudent Doug las Moen Secretary Treasurer and Jack Chand ler Sergeant at Arms Club members operated publuc address systems un Pelucan Court Gurls gym Modoc Fueld or wherever ut was needed for dances athletucs carnuvals or organuzatuonal meetungs Mr Funk, a graduate of San Jose and Oregon State un the tueld of Technucal Raduo, has advused the club sunce uts unceptuon Mr Funk supervuses whule Lee Wade and Ken Detrout work on a raduo I Q . l QD 1 tw as ' is me AXNV eu I ' 6 ' ' 7 t ' yu X ! - if ,u If l f y .K . 3' l . ' 3 km! ' 1 ' W A as 1 I ,Ins V , 'A W V , lu' f , . - ,u a s. , , ' V V7 xr ' fl kv f ll, fl W KI J so-RM K ft, .MV A Ai' ll R 5 1 ' , ff A ,A A 5 I It I . ' Q 4. , 7 1 - . . - - . . . I I , 1 , ' ' 2 - l ' ' 1 1 u u Bottom row: G. Mollison, G. McKenna, S. Rutten, D. Dixon, P, Maguire, J. Ellis, H. Faulkner, L. Snead, Y. Crow, K. Kidwell, P. Raught, S. Mathers. S. Moen, J. Fraley, M. Lancaster, Second row: P. Stippich, B. Black, C. Tomlin, B. Moore, M. Horne, S. Anderson, M. Chenoworth, S. Goeller, B. Bousquet, D. Drew, P. Aiken, G. Flitcraft, K. Schmit, B. Sproat. Third row. B. Westlund, S. Nash, D. Ross, J. Bogatay, D. Bucholtz, l. Peterson, J. West, S. Crabtree, S. McCormick, P. Carroll, L. Neat, G. Bratton, M. Johnson, G. Fraley, F. Olson. Fourth row: K. Dougherty, A. Esselstrom, N. Drew, D. Taucher, B. Yancey, G. Goehrirmans, J. Anderton, A. Ezell, J. Hines, B. Stuart, G. Hartell. Fifth row: S. Ferrell, S. Soukup, M. Addison, L. McFarland, B. Glenn, E. Bergman, L. Lawrence, G. Kranenberg, P. Patterson, D. Wayburn, C. Taylor, B. Mack, P. Crawley, B. Canine. Sixth row: S. O'Hair, D. Riley, J. Weber, J. Morgan, B. Bremen, G, Wakley, K. Blake, J. Bechan, B, Hillis, P. Lee. Seventh row: S. Stroud, P. Seideman, R. Faulkner, A. Signor, M. Snook, J. Linrnan, M. O'Hair, L. Wade, C. Bullard, A. Goehring. Penny Lee concentrates on ascending the rope tow at Tomahawk. WK' 'A ESA 5 - ,S-I1 A Patsy Patterson, Cheryle Crabtree, Eleanor Bergman, and Lois Snead are ready for '62 a day's skiing. LUBBERS' Slldlng down slopes on skls or otherwise learnung all the trucks of the trade and bundlung up for the cold weather are all a part of benng un the Sk: Club Under the supervlslon of Mr Howard Bailey the club takes trups and In dolng so nmprove thetr abllnty on skus The bug event of the year ns going to Hoodoo near the Santuam Pass Weekend trips were also taken to Warner Valley un Lakevuew and Torna hawk near Lake of the Woods Instructnon classes for begnnnung Intermediate and advanced pupils are given by Mr Roy Azerlund Officers of the club are Joe Llnrnan President Aleen Ezell Vlce Presldent and Susan OHaur Secretary Treasurer The dues for the entrre year are S3 O0 The mann oblect of thus club us to gnve those who are Interested enough ln sknng opportunity to further their ablllty As well as being educational lt IS a healthful and clean sport All who are members wall readily tell you so 15' J Rudy Hedberg pauses for the photographer whsle Joe Lmman seems to be nn qunte a hurry ,QW E ' izrij -..,4vvw-1' .--AI!!!-'Lv we-7lv - ! Preparmg for a long day of skung and fun are, from left to right Ginger Wakley, Eleanor Bergman, Ann Lancaster, Dena Ross, Peggy Seudeman, Penny Lee v Top Picture From left to right Chubbin Spero Gloria Morgan and Ella Redkey Bottom Picture Betty Kring Myrna Banta and Helen Frieberg INDOORS OR OUTDOOR Favorite sport? Well, there's swimming, baseball, volley ball, tumbling, and archery. Yes, girls who are members of the Girls' Athletic Association would probably list all those above and maybe more as their ta- vorites. This excellent program is made possible by the enthusiastic interest of the advisor Miss Ella Redkey And with the help of Rose Paulson President Chris Shearer Vice Pres :dent Judy Arnold Secretary Treasurer and Janet Buck Pointkeeper the club has come to be one of the most active ones In Klamath Union High School Requirements for loining are to pay the 50 cent dues and 50 points In your first year of GAA Points are earned by par ticipation in various sports On weekends the girls take hikes and every Tuesday and Thursday after school the group enloys getting together Every year a three day trip to Harriman Lodge is taken during Christmas and Spring vacation Once yearly the GAA attends an out of town game together Active? Yes Credit is due here oil Some winter enthusiasts are from left to right Chris Shearer Bev McDermott Judy Arnold Marilyn Asher Pat Federhart Shirlene McMichael ? '-Q -D ...s.4n-. n-rf A. A. ENGAGED IN SPORTS Q ' Q-, 14 1: .- bk 4 QA sr .iq 'QU' 7 N N .- - ' 1 I fp T7 ' , 1 1- f , f . 4 4. lx-- J i ,ff ag' ,-.M Bottom row: Elsie Vido, Linda Widows, Rose Paulson, Betty Mulder, Janet Buck. Second row: Shirlene McMichael, Judy Arnold, Julia Privette, Mary Irving, Mary Shearer. Third row: Jerry Shelton, Kay Rutledge, Margaret Hamblin, Janet Owens, Betty Taggert, Jan R. Turner, Kathleen Waggoner, Marilyn Asher. Fourth row: Judy Johnson, Eunice Anderson, Gloria Morgan, Lola Hiles, Ann Gibson, Chubbin Spero, Karin Grindel, Mary Williams, Marti MacBeth, Darlene Reynold, Roberta Peters, Ona Hayes. Fifth row: Helen Friberg, Myrna Banta, Vicki Peeloler, Betty Kring, Bev McDermott, Carol Lloyd, Kathy Long. Outdoor cooking is fun for Marilyn Asher, Julia Privette, Anne Gibson, Betty Kring, and Helen Freiberg. Q ' --v v-.J , 1 i , f- i- n-wm,,,J ,,, M M i..4,.,,,,, dv f- Looking over the new pool and wishing are, Pat Federhar, Marilyn Asher, Shirlene McMichael, Judy Arnold, Janet Buck, and Chris Shearer. 3, DELTA CHUN, HEARD MANY INSPI i First row: Rita Buckner, J. Bell, L. Baker, C. Friedrich, S. Wicker, S. Wilbur, K. Kidwell, G. Mattos. Second row: C. Bullard Bailie, M. Arnold, B. Blanchar, N. Cedarleaf, F. Warrington, Boyd, C. Larson. Third row: M. Johnson, K. Merritt, N. Lay Smith, N. Colt, Miss Alloway. Fourth row: L. Gunderson, Hyden, B. Stubblefield, J. McFarland, J. Gregor, P. Carroll Bell. Fifth row: N. Lampropulus, P. Sept, G. Gentry, S. Ferrell P. Bowles, B. Hurtchen. Sixth row: G. Larimore, V. Bigby sgsiigg ' Delta Chi officers in session. From left to right: Ernie Gentry, Treasurer, Jim Phillips, second vice president, Frank Ballard, song leader, Vera Smith, president, John Wright, first vice president, Swan James, third vice president, Sally Seahorn, pianist and Maire Arnold, secretary. .VJ Q.. A in HM A . A ' R. Wilbur, F. Robbins, J. Phillips, B. Bennett, D. Slagle, D. Mor- rison. Seventh row: L. Phillips, R. Robertson, S. Seahorn, S. Book, J. Turner, A. Carouther, C. Caviness, B. Edwards, S. Miller, S. James. Eigthth row: B. Jacobson, J. Chandler, F. Ballard, C. Stafford, M. Harper, V. Borden, J. Stenberg, L. Carter, K. McNabb, S. Pearson. Ninth row: T. Trustee, J. Wright, J. Mitzel, A. Brassfield, J. Murray, M. Jones, F. Drake, E. Gentry. The committee responsible for advertising are-Front row, left to right: Bonnie Bell, Florence Warrington, Wayne Rexford, Gary Larimore, Ernie Gentry, and John Wright. TIONAL SPEAKERS A group of Christian young people, seek- ing fellowship together every Thursday noon make up the club known as Delta Chi. Under the fine leadership of Vera Smith, President, the group has grown, along with the expert guidance of Miss Ruby Alloway, advisor. The weekly speakers for the program are all planned by Jim Phillips Second Vice Pres :dent Often in place of outside speakers a student program has been given Of course getting the notice over the bulletin for the members is very essential and that 'ob belongs to John Wright First Vice President Dues are collected by Ernest Centry Treas urer and minutes recorded by Marie Arnold The social life of the club which included at ter game parties a hayride the Christmas party and the Spring banquet was left for prepara tion by the Third Vice President Swan James Various committees assisted and all were a huge success In every meeting talent from each church is given This inter denominational group funds it interesting as well as fun to share with others in their hugh school their goals and mutual interest JL .,..,.,J ' The very important program committee at work From left to right is Vera Smith Jam Phillips Miss Alloway Sally Seahorn and Barbara Bennett 2 Wm 5520 ,I The Recreation committee IS first row Judy Gregory Kay Merritt Bonnie Bell Carol Friedruch Sandra Wicker Nancy Cedarleaf Second row Swan James Virginia Borden Vera Smith Sylvia Wilbur Dorothy Slagle and Nick Lampropulus WENA TCHEE Tri-Hi-Y gives an excellent opportunity to young people in the field of self- governing. Taking advantage of this oppor- tunity is Wenatchee Tri-Hi-Y. The presiding 5'-Qoellepand Deanna South- fe listeners are C. Tomlin, G. Mollison, P. Sumner, S. Peterson. D. Cone, J. Griggs, M. Weed. Second row: E. Kiger, P. Crabtree, D. Dixon, P. Maguire, D. Buch- the foregrpund are Kaye Kid- , i holz. Qu 6? , Hl-Y AND TRI-HI-Y HELP ESTABLISH BETTER WORL Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs are internationally chartered groups of the Young Men's Christian Association designed for those boys and girls who wish to learn to be better citizens and in turn to create and to maintain more active and better organized communities which will help establish a peaceful and more united world. The local groups are separate organizations, each of which carries out individual activities. This year they all ioined forces to give the third annual International Buffet Supper in mid-December at the YMCA. Early in the new year they joined a nationwide appeal by helping with the Teens for Polio. TALAMA TH Bottom row, left to right: Diane Taucher Gracie Henry, Janet Wizner, Nancy Drew Second row: Erlene Whitehouse Mar Har- ' Y lan, Marcia Hafter, Betsy Braman. Isa l W . fi TRI-ETTES fv- 1 t I1 Um ii Bottom row: J. Morgan, P. Raught, S. Guptill, S. Mathers, M. Stiles, J. Warren, C. Garrison, S. Gregory. Second row: C. Schoenburg, S. Brouillard, M. Alter, B. Robertson, C. Lee, D. Smith, M. Addison. Third row: S. Kunz, K. Totten, S. Loomis. OTYOK WA f U I, , X' . J L XM! , I' Llli A IU j 'L ls, I 1 NA-HO-Hl .J vi 8 19 nf 'N -QW? Boffom row: S. Lummus, J. Onstad, C. Taylor, S. Walker, S. Stone. Second row: C. Brisbon, J. Meador J. Lee, J. Cross, M. Chenoweth, B. Pyles. Third row: D. Carter, B. Canine, M. Blessinger, 'Sp.Loveless, J - Cullimor K. Hlarrisjourth row: M. Mason, B. Westland, J. West, C. Crabtree. . Xl r ' 04? 54nv.f ,Neff K QR .Z Ng , M Q' 5' JJ, in V, ,JMC Lp F,i' If Xl. A'nd !v-dll Y V4 Q-' '-' L . 0 I k Lag J. L ij 1 Xb' , ,nf 1 ,lf j . . Q . KENTQV L l 1 m 'I' ' ' 1 In IVV, , Bottom row: C. Hinman, M. Voight, O. Ormsbee, J. Weber, E. Gentry, C. Onstad. Second row: L. Shearer, T. Burg, E. Jacobs, B. Bortis, R. Wright, J. Mitzel, B. Heftinger. 'iff K at f-:xx f Bottom row. R. Meyers, C. Russel, J. Fitzwater, D. lsensee, E. Rope. Second row: D. Gailey, S. Muniar, B. Worlein, J. Caldwell. L. Purvine, D. Ross, l7I FRESHMEN L Bottom row: N. Jones, V. Wilbanks, J. Shepard, B. Robichaud, S. Liston, O. Morgan, B. Esga1e. Second row: L. Sweat, P. Duncan, S. O'Brien, S. Kunz, R. Hersey, L. Gunderson, N. Lay. Third row: M. Knapp, M. Lummus, A. Anderson, L. Ferrell, M. Olson. J ,N 'WENA TCHEE STUDENTS FIND NEW CULTURE IN GERMAN is 51 4 --,' ,-Q . . a-.M Q 11. ,- One of the many recently or- ganized clubs in K.U. is the German Club. This group is made up of students who have passed a semester of German. The club was organized to supplement the classroom work and to give the students an oppor- tunity to become familiar with Ger- man culture. It is advised by Mr. Keuter. First row: S. Reeder, Mr. Keuter, M. Probst, D. Reynolds. Second row: E. Prock, S, Smith, S. Gurtle, C. Mudder. Third row: C. Westlund. Standing: C. Charlson, G. Esgate, J. Mitzel, D. Vinson, L. Neat, R. Schlickeisen, J. Norland, D. Thomas. LITERARY GUILD KU'S NEWEST CLUB L The Literary Guild is an organi- zation open to those students who are taking Literary Workshop. They publish an annual magazine, the Winged Quill. The English De- partment ot the University of Port- land presented the club with an award which was given to outstanding students at the banquet held in May. 1 so Bottom row C Schoenberg S OHair M Alter S James M Lehigh Second row K Harris R Owens J Geiss D Pfefterle V Booth G Mollison M Ager Mr Yohn Third row D Hodges D Buchholz J Bogatay L Carter L Price C Tomlin M Griffith Fourth row C Hunt M Yadon F Godges D Schuss T Chatterton S Grubb D Wilson FUTURE TEACHERS Vl'lT SCHOOLS ui Bottom row, left to right: J. Ellis, J. Wizner, M. Heyden, N. Roman, M. Chenowith, M. Alter, P. Raught, C. Garrison, V. Borden, M. Irving. Second row: S. James, J. Stenberg, S. Guptill, J. Hadley, B. Robertson M. Kerr, D. Carter, E. Thorne, S. Wilbur, J. Johnson, C. Freidrich, S. Jones, P. Maguire, L. Yunck, P. Shannon: D. McFarland, L. Hill. Third row: K. Kidwell, L. Price, L. Gregory, P. Wilson, N. Putnam, J. Brauner, S. Brown, S. Mathers, J. Vicars, D. Burgoyne, D. Buchholz, J. Geiss, A. Foltz, M. Horne. A This club ad- vised by Mr. Dermody and Miss O'Connor was organized to ac- quaint interested students with the aspects of a teach- ing career. ln November the members visited the public schools. Throughout the year the club saw various films on the teaching pro- fession. Mr. Gary Robertson gave a test to the mem- bers on How Do l Teach? This club is partially sub- sidized by the teachers of Klamath County in the in- terest of promoting teaching as a pro- fession. Q Q Q S K These zany students, H. Puckett, J. Linman, N. Drew, P, Bilant, D. Kirkpatrick, portrayed Al Capp's famous Dogpatch characters in a laugh rollicking assembly in Pelican Court. I74 i X fn xj I. ix! 4- ,U JJ! X f , f i S EQLQIW ,Qs li One of the highlights of the year was a student sponsored pep rally, portraying many teen-age singing idols. Don Finney shown above imitated Elvis Presley, as the climax of a rib-tickling halt hour ot fun. liz! ff ff fswii' X j Lv' ff, !e7 ffffff TRACK QUEENS 1956 These five pretty girls were selecfed K.U.'s 1968 Track Queens. Stella Lummus Nancy Drew, Dianne Taucher, Nelda Snook and Myrna Heaton, provided incen tive for top efforts from KN ovalmen. STUDENT LIF I ,ng-164. f f ,. x -f- A, Q i, 2 2 T JUS -L if fl Q fl' - f :Ly , swf . 5 1 s' f T f , 321 ff' ti' ,Y 1.37317 Z l J. KZ. , 1 31 ,-api' . t -'fe -i ii., la! Tiff' ' .' f' ,' ,g-f. sf- ,si if +55 A E ff' L41 v f, 31 .f 'W ,..fy , AMX . y- NSNMW .:l..i..ll...usm1J'm: Q ,,-n -x' kv 'wtvhpn Q , . A V' .R 5 ', 4. 1- - F.-.LW ' P A Blind people are really an inspiraTion To The normal man. We here in K.U.H.S. were given a chance To become even more acuTely aware of This facT early in The school year. AT a special assembly The sTudenT body was enTerTained by a blind rnan, who played The organ, piano, and accordian for us. Such proficiency under such a handicap should be a lesson To Those of us who are forTunaTe enough To have Their sighT. I srunsm uf U H' '-f ..-.,,,,,,,, I 3,-,H ., a 4 1, uf' 5 , fi 1 gif .3 1 , WL wx Kyla ilk, wtsvef 'ipw A 4 ff g1 'f:f'f1'l52'-'w a iqi H121-EIS' 'iff mmm, si in ', r+v?,11fA3f5:p mm! If AE f 1 1, M wh. 1, .JW ,8- ' X U . il ' 9? Q11 , 5, V, , -frfff' X xr if 'Ffa ' Xffw W in Q Q. -:bf E124 2 . - A If ir? ' fs 5. 5 Qi 'w4. f .xiii1?gQfw2g3iirf2?3iWa:gm Q Q 31? 2 eE1'2g?EeE3fE,iQ -2 I i e W, 1 ' 'yr fgvwwg. 6, -, vm, ' fx , 1 A, , 926 ,gggwf , A: I - , ' a rf , f wimh 4 ,ffq,?, . Q 75' My ' ii -4519! f. fff A Jsyggs ' . 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If 'L a.,.,,, f . v'f f-'-i- :ful .1 4.7 N ,U 1-M-7' f leciv- .2 '-1 , 1' -' , f -f V..-M ,.. f MX' .26 gtk' , .ffm ,.., ,V ,,Vv,,,g4! 7 1' 1 f ,f -, 1171, f ,M A -1 f , 'f- '.,...-.,C' ,.. 1 u is - J 7 V w lj lf i 5' Cv i r VX X61 ppl? ,uk i. fl I nb qv llx, 9 Thatls Trot afiet you hear-that's the fans chf,Ee'iinrg'q tone of KU's many sports events. C1 the tudent who is preparing to pilot s ovvn way through the .let Age, physical coordination is important. One way to im- prove coordination is through athletics. Football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track, and wrestling are the sports offered to in- terested boys. Each game in the culmina- tion ot hours ot practice in teamwork and cooperation. Even though the team may not have won, each boy has clone his best as his school's representative. The boys realize that it isn't the winning that counts but the participation. Ajay' k Luv! K, v-.2 6 Vfkv -.1-J 5 :E The success of Pep Peppers activities belongs to their officers from right to left Carolyn Garrison Barbara Rotrock Susan OHa1r and Nancy Roman PEP PEPPERS lf you've heard about the Pep Peppers you deserve to know about the activities that go into making them an active organization of fifty iunior and senior girls. You see the Peppers in their crisp red and white uniforms on the football field during halftime. You hear about the Christmas formal or the fund-raising picnic at the Lake. Or you hear of the iourneys over the hill to Grants Pass or Medford But you witness only the glorified side The other side is lust as important Facing the biting air and chilling winds of Autumn these girls unfold the red and white over grandstand and goal post they drill in ruler straight lines with snappy stepping Wherever they go they carry red and white to the Christ mas party for the welfare children at work with the Salvation Army to the posters in a spring cleanup campaign to the fluttering streamers of pompoms full of pomp and pep Making a very busy and delightful year for everyone were president Susan OHalr vice president Carolyn Garrison secretary Barbara Rotrock treasurer Nancy Roman and yell and song leader Sue Thompson They do this under the guidance of Mrs Adams and Mrs Strode and a study hall ad visor Mr Stonebreaker Multiplying stampedes of cheers revolve in the rooting section of the Pep Peppers during a tense '86 moment of a football game I . . . , . . 1 I 1 2 1 I 1 i , . l l W W W . . 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Ns, Above Mr Russell K Club advusor and Presudent Butch Knmton an Pete Barnhusel vlce presldent nnformally dnscuss technnques of baseball with Joe Tawney and Ken Kulhman LETTERME K Club take your stations IS a famlllar cry for all of Its members and for the student body who knows their duty as to keep order at assem blues and malntaln and uphold tradltrons An added attractlon IS the recently purchased pop corn popper which made Its debut during the football season Past K Club carnlvals have helped to funance nts operatlon and continue to provide for the annual banquet hlghllghtnng a successful season In cleveloplng better feelings towards sports and people Thus year marked the fxrst reunlon In the hls tory of K Club Approximately l5O members met to talk over old times and discuss the future President Butch Klmpton Vlce Presldent Pete Barnhlsel and Secretary Joe Llnman are thus year lnltuatlng a new merit de merit system It wlll become a vltal part nn the leftermans or man agers ellglblllty to loan the lust of athletic K Club members A testlmonual dinner In honor of John Wntte All Amerlcan Tackle at Oregon State was held at the Fairgrounds In February K Club mem bers cooperated with the busunessmen and ex K Club members In sponsoring the event Below A newly formed cheermg sectuon conslsts f K members and Joe Llnman Mike Propst Bull Montgomery Alan Suegner Blll Stnener Pau Bulant Jam Hmes and Rnchard Humphrey +075 Cl K . ' - ' L,', 52,44,fg, I ' Q L , ff l J' 1 Q, DQR 'ix f x ' I ' , X 1 K M301 sg is U I s s x Q ' ,-vs 1 K N ff- f.. m nl rf 512' 5 J F S 9 I ' on ' 2:9 fs .V 3 Y? 4, 62,2 ,egiv f .lr I FCQTBALL ,, , 4? , -. Q 7' Q ' ri-:iii- I . ff 9 - dimmer' . ' I rl 4+ W Y ' I' pn ,O ' ' is - , A 5 T T.ff'5?' .R 541 J f T is A of if L L , L . X X Zffslsl, HARRY RUSSELL RICHARD VAILLANCOUR JOE ROBERTS RALPH FOSTER IT was The K Club members who sTruCk a maTCh To an unirnaginaTive pile of rubbish and iT was The rally squad who sTimulaTed The pep for The glowing faces of a sTudenT body, sparked Tull of energy. Before The lasT ashes blinked ouT in The dark, our fooT- ball Team was Tired with sponTaneous combusTion Tor The impending game. 1 Y a 1 fw.,,,, JOHN MCGINNIS Head Coach . i Vuxsmg -mi 1 f T W4 'NM:B. ',,:.'I'.,argi Tsizj 'fi Bottom row, left to right: Ken Graham, Joe Linman, Lee McGill, Mike Albo, Don Alt, Ron House, Ken Kuhlman, Bob Leeling, and Pete Barnhisel. Second row: Bill Shreeve, Jean Baxter, Mike Propst, Lee Stilwell, John Weber, Brent Caldwell, John Wright, Ed Catmull. Third row: Doug Van Buskirk, Tom Ferrell, Butch Kimpton, Danny Shaw, Dick Wayburn, Alan Siegner, Tarey Schell, Ray Wood, Bill Steiner. Fourth row: Dave Riley, David Vinson, C. B. Simons, Bill Montgomery, Floyd Hunsaker, Ted West, Frank Ballard, Jan Cox, Jerry Bramwell, Tom Ankeny. Fifth row: Paul Bilant, Larry Brown, Fred Barmore, Cal Tichenor, Coach John McGinnis, assistant coaches, Richard Vaillancour and Harry Russell. PELICAN PRACTICE PROVES PRODUCTIVE When Coach John McGinnis welcomed the l956 football squad he found he was short on heft, but well supplied with fifty never say die candidates. Three square meals, plenty of sleep, and fresh air completed the schedule in preparation for other games. And a large amount of fresh air they received during scrimmage. But there was as much work sitting in the classes as battling on the field. The chalk talks meant a lot of explanation of defensive and of- fensive strategy. McGinnis discussed various foot-- ball manuevers to the extra willing squad. Pre-school scrimmages were rough and strenu- ous, but our athletes looked forward to one goal -victory in the future games. Coach John McGinnis stated, We'll have to get the lump on our foes, or we're in trouble. So they did. They completed big leaps over Portland's Grant High School, Ashland, and Boise High School of Idaho, to record three triumphs out of nine meetings. 1 It was just a lucky tackle that kept this mighty Pel from the goal line. . 'iz f f, l K , ef 1 xlib, . X w w A., , l ' -5 A V , 3 ff iv. 5 Y -a e , The hearty appetites of Ken Kuhlrnan, Tom Ferrell, Coach John McGInnIs ltstens to spotter Alan Slegner, Rlchard Egan, and Bill Montgomery re' reports lOl' Dldftftirtg offenstve moves. qulre lots of energy-building foods. I . f Q , ,- , ' W me Q ww w I' A 2, 0. -sn . A gang ot KU tacklerg stoppeo thts touchdofw :. we short by a couple of tfrcncs i Can you even see the Botse player? Football Manager JAMES DERUODY nl .., 1... ,. 1 fi fi? , ou., Y, A -.f, . 5 5 i' I ,yi A lwtw 1. 4, ' 'v T .!i K. i XMI' nh , ix 1, PETE BARNHlSEL PAUL BlLANT JERRY BRAMWELL LARRY BROWN XX , iwvigg, x C1 l rt --ess ' T y Q gl' ' E '14 BRENT CALDWELL BUTCH KIMPTON , M f UQ SENIORS SPARK SPIRIT O The senior football players pictured on these pages were the real inspira- tion for the Pelican team. Many of the boys were veterans of the sport, others out for the first time this year. But working together as a tearn, the boys under their hard-working coach made a combination that was high in spirit, courage, and will-to-win. Our seniors began training in August and were eager to get in all John McGinnis introduces the Pelican squad to the Student Body. T' . Q 4.4 KEN KUHLMAN BOB LEELING LEE MCGILL DAVE RILEY LICAN SQUAD the practice time they could to be pre- pared for their first game with the Grant Generals. Although this year's team was not as outstanding in terms of won and lost record as some pre- vious years, the T956 squad was pro- bably one of the most .spirited outfits in Pelican history. Remembering some of the outstand- ing plays that the seniors made will be easy for a true Klamath fan. Take for instance the Medford game. The Pels were leading the Tornadoes during the first half by virtue of the Kimpton to McGill touchdown pass plays. The Boise game, as the forward wall rose up to bat down several determined thrusts. Looking back, we are sure they were never out-scrapped. Every position on the team had a senior representative. ln the backfield were Ken Kuhlrnan, Joe Linman, Lee McGill, Bill Steiner, Jerry Brarnwell, and Butch Kimpton. In the line were Pate Barnhisel, Bob Leeling, Alan Siegner Tarey Schell, Dan Shaw, Larry Brown, Brent Caldwell, Paul Bilant, and Dave Riley. Individuals pictured here are those winning major letters, except Joe Linman, who was absent the day pictures were taken. s .Q z qillfn if .Q 131 rl , ...'f 1 mf' H N f 'AQ TAREY SCHELL DAN SHAW yl .34 -' ALAN SIEGNER BILL STEINER CAL TICHENOR JOHN WEBER J il, PELS BLAST GENERALS TO WIN OPENER On openlng mght the Pels under the coaching of John McGlnnns made a spectacular appearance over the Grant Generals Thelr debut before throughs of Basm fans ushered ln the fnrst wan of the season The Pels kept possesslon of the plgskun In the flrst half but the cllncher came In the wanlng mlnutes of the fracas when McGlll scampered unto the end zone for the tue breaking score The late Pel pass from Butch Kumpton was the key to the vlctory over the Generals 136 Our Pels scrapped like flghtnng eagles untul the final gun before bowing to the vusltlng Eugene Axemen 2512 The valley athletic power came to town loaded wuth a strong passung attack After mne munutes of play wuth a 12 7 defnclt Al Snegner broke through the Axemen defense and blocked thelr punt scooped up the loose ball and rambled for a touchdown A personal foul penalty alded Eugene un their march to victory The second half and vlctory went to the Axemen Dusplaymg new found life In the second half the Pels began worklng for their flrst score Bob Leellng recovered a Shasta fumble on the Wolves 37 yard llne Mike Albo and Butch Klmp ton put the skln on the Shasta three yard llne The Redding squad all but put the game on Ice as they put the scorekeepers to work wrappung up the game at 27 14 Klamath penalvtes alded the Reno Huskues In achieving their flrst wln over the Pels un four years The offlclals played a game of drop the hanky as the two teams tangled In a hard fought football meeting The Pels took a 260 beatlng nn one of the roughest contests wltnessed on the grldlron and tackle Keith Copper was taken to the Wachoe Medical Center wlth a badly sprained back The Bolse Braves made several strong and serfous challenges to overtake their hosts but Klamath threw back the vlsutors 14 12 KU s pug skm players unveiled an offensive thrust In the flrst half then fell back to theur defensive wars holdlng Bolse short deep In our own terrntory Outstandlng halfback Richard Humphrey hugh lighted some ponnt after touchdown klckmg glv mg Klamath the wnnnnng margin wlth two place ments Klamath put a well deserved scare unto the hearts and minds of the states number two team the Medford Black Tornadoes Klamath s defenses held the Tornadoes to 83 yards In the flrst half whsle the Pels rolled up a total of 274 yards The three Pelrcan scores were made by sensor veteran Lee McGlll One was a pass from Knmpton good for 68 yards Another saw McGill golng 70 yards to a touchdown This put the Pellcans out In front 1913 Medford scored four touchdowns In the last half of the game and the final score was Klamath Pelucans 19 Medford Black Tor nadoes 47 Klamaths tradrtlonal rlval Grants Pass paid a vlsrt to the Pels to try to take consecutive victory number seven from the Pellcans Senior Butch Klmpton an the flrst flve minutes of play halted a Cavemen march by intercepting a pass on the one yard lane Wnth 30 seconds left IH the flrst half of play Joe Lrnman crossed unto Cavemen terrltory and pushed his way over from the four yard lane for Klamath s flrst and only score of the nnght The clubs battled to a standstill In the thlrd quarter then Grants Pass broke loose for two touchdowns and clubbed the Pels Into sub mlsslon The flnal score Pels 7 Grants Pass 29 Paced by quarterback Jerry Bramwell and half back Butch Klmpton the Pellcans outmudded the Ashland Grlzzlues on thelr home fleld 19 6 Coach out an offensuve comblnatlon that seemed to glve a new spark to the team ln the flrst quarter Butch Klmpton got Ashland s punt on our 30 and scampered 70 yards to a TD McGtnnus pug sklnners looked umpressuve as Klmpton and McGill teamed up for the second Pel score Wlth less than 3 minutes left In the thlrd quarter the Pels scored after Ashland fumbled on theur 25 yard llne Ashland only score was made by fullback Kenny Doyle In the Pels last game they fell prey to the mighty force of the Crater Comets at Modoc fleld In the flrst quarter Crater lumped off to a 70 lead Butch Klmpton put the Pels back Into the game wlth a touchdown pass to Lee MCGIII l the second quarter the Comets made another T D which made the score at the end of the flrst half Pellcans 7 and the Comets 15 Klamath came back In the fourth quarter with two more scores but the Comets made one In the thlrd quarter and one In the fourth which kept them ahead Wlth a minute left In the last cluarter Klmpton took to the alrlanes for a 10 yard pass play to Mlke Albo for the final score of the game And the flnal score of the game was Crater 27 and Pellcans 21 Bill Shreeve went in for the tieing score 14-14. McGinnis dlppecl lmo hls slralegy bag and pulled - . ' ' - ' ' . n Junior Richard Humphrey plur-ges through the Medford line as Tornadoes converge on him. Af. . We L37 fftzh Hustling Frank Ballard runs to tackle this player within yards of the end zone. i' KN Lee McGill dives for a fumble for a fumbled ball and recovers it for Klamath. W score again! Referee signals TD as Pei player finishes iaunt untouched. I97 'Y '- Pelican Players, Gene Baxter, Larry Brown, and Richard Egan return to the field house after a spectacular victory. Don Alt is the center of attraction after having received the Most Improved Player award. Richard Humphrey, Bill Shreeves, and Jan Cox admire one another's monograms while Richard Egan, Ray Wood, Frank Ballard, Bill Montgomery, Ted West, and Mike Propst congratulate Don. l JUNIOR LETTER- MEN VISUALIZE SUCCESSFUL FUTURE These newly awarded Junior football players were in their sec- ond glory as the 1956-57 season rolled to an end. The future looks bright ahead for these ten outstanding lettermen. Don Alt received the Most Im- proved Player award. But their future in football has only begun. When you see our team in victory's arms next year remember these faces-they'll be there! GRIDDERS EARN AWARDS A regular fellow concerning sports, Cal Tichenor has earned letters in football, basketball, and the coveted in- scription of Most Outstanding Lineman. Cal's position was a hard hole to fill, when he transferred, just before basketball season got underway, to Milwaukie High School. An outstanding athlete, Cal was active in school affairs: vice president of K Club, and a member of Math and Science Clubs. Climaxing his high school career Cal will attend the University of Oregon to maior in law. Friendliness will- ingness and even-temperedness round out his personality and distinguish him as a KU Pelican A bright star in the cast of KU great performances was Most Inspirational Player Pete Barnhlsel This 5 foot 5 inch 140 pound athlete will be lost by graduation With his success in high school as K Club vice president and member of Math Latin Club and Traditions Com mittee he will make a good citizen of the future A part of hope for that future lies at Stanford where he will malor in engineering Like most boys of seventeen Pete likes popular music and is always up on the top 'azz of the day Good natured ambitious and activity minded Pete s a versatile personality at KU Don Alt ended his Junior season at KU by doing everything a football player can do He came up from the J V s to play Pelican and climbed on up to have his name engraved under those of other Most Improved Players Very few players were able to make yardage over this tackle Coaches say he is a good prospect for the future and he ll be back for more next year Besides the gridiron and wrestling Fro likes to out of doors it with fishing and a never failing bag of game Winning prizes for his dairy herd at the State Fair is one indication of the fact that after graduation he will be found at Oregon State College maloring in Agriculture He owns an all round swell personality of fun friend liness and Rare Ferocity Ask the kids they rank him high' CAL TICHENOR PETE BARNHISEL DON ALT I First row, left to right: Ron Weber, George Johnson, Larry Brisbon, Gordon Sellers, Don Shults, Del Smith, Bob Ledbetter, Gary Kranenburg, Glynn Michael. Second row: Ronnie Ybarra, Jim Martin, Don Story, Jay Dee Perkins, Ted Trusty, Bob Drace, Jerry Alley. Third row: Larry Badorek, Jim Smith, Ted- Veach, Eddie Jacobs, Cliff Paugh. The Freshmen this year were a real inspira- tion to the rest of the school, as they took first place in the Southern Oregon conference. At all six of their games they displayed a great deal of promise for fu- ture years. In their last game with Hedrick Jun- ior School of Medford, the Rooks put out every- thing they had, but Med- ford took advantage of the breaks and the Rooks lost the game. Some of the outstanding names that appeared on the Rook roster were: Larson, Clark, Herrera, Hancock and Griggs. 200 'ROMISE During the past years the JV's proved that they were made of the type of material that com- prises an outstanding Pelican. This year was no exception. Although the JV's failed to take home any honors, they showed the other teams that they were not pushovers, and that the opposing team really had to grapple to win the game. The JV's are comprised of mostly sophomores, but some Juniors are on the squad. They need one more year of practice before they are ready for the Varsity squad. These boys who are outstand- ing on this squad will ,graduate to the Pelicans next year. First row, left to right: Nick Insley, Smiley Herrera, Jim Easley, John Hancock. Second row: Marion Foutz James Parks, Bill Santo, Ronnie Olvera, Blake Griggs, Stewart Hawkins, Richard Moore. Third row: Paul Anderson, Dennis Johnson, Gerry Herman, John Mattmiller, Estin Kiger. Fourth row: Clifford Kenyon Steve Jasso, Duane Harvey, Steve Muniar, Robert Elliott, Don Bungar. BASKETBALL iz 'X I u . J ,-,il qi- W : 51 X ty ' '3'2 L4 1 . ,F Q f - E L ' I ff v x - f . K fn- 'L . ? 'Q , P f 'wi' . - . Q ' t P ' if tt' ' .- ,Y Sigh , ' 'F V ' -fi lft f 5311 A i . DON MEGALE GERALD BEVANS DON VAILUNCOUR DEAN WHITE Spirit - the superficial robe ot a dis- mantled Pelican Court cast oft by throngs ot cheering crowds and the thunderous beat ot the Pep Band. Basketball -M a sportive goal where victory is the summit and a loss a challenge. You - somewhere in that crowd, hold- ing your anxiety tor the score that will say - l'm part ot that team. it DON PETERSON Kneeling: Ernie Gentry, Manager Don Peterson, Coach Don Megale. Standing: Lee McGill, Ted Yuen, Joe Tawney, Butch Kimpton, Dave Robinson, Cliff Sutherland, Glenn Moore, Bob Niles, Ken Douglas, Ron Croxford, Tom Ankeny, Jerry Bramwell, Mike Albo. It had to be us. The maior upset of the state tournament was sprung by Marshfield on the Pelicans in the opening round. A combination of slow ball-controlling play by the Pirates and an ice-cold KU team dumped our cagers into the consolation bracket. Remorse was short-lived. With the bad game out of their system, the Whitebirds sailed through Ontario, Astoria, and McMinnville to bring the consolation crown home to the Pelican Court trophy case. Further glory came our way. In a rare vote of approval, tournament coaches selected senior Butch Kimpton, and iunior Glenn Moore to the honorary first string tournament team. lt may have been the first time in the history of Oregon prep basketball that a consolation team has been accorded such an honor. Coach Don Peterson's two cagers thus joined four previous KU basket- ball immortals in the local hall of fame. In an era of high scoring, Marshfield and Klamath set a tournament record for low scoring. The Pirates upset Klamath Falls 36-31. Ontario fell prey to the Pelicans, 58-32, in the opening round of the consolation playoff. Astoria was no match for the rampant Pels as the Fisher- men fell 59-46. Lee McGill finished his high school career in a blaze of glory with 15 points as he teamed with Glenn Moore and Dave Robinson to spark the Pelicans to a fifth place finish. They defeated McMinnville 72-53. Klamath Falls' Glenn Moore 1443 goes high in the air for a rebound along with McMinnA ville's Gene Carlson 1215. KU cinched the fifth place trophy with a smashing 72-53 victory over the McMinnville Grizzlies. CAP Wirephotol 4 . Pelican captain Butch Kimpton accepts fifth place trophy in behalf of KU from Mr. Ed Carlton, President of the Oregon State Sports Association. Pictured above are the first five players named to the all-tournament squad. Consolation winner Klamath Falls was honored with two men on the first team. Left to right are: Charles Warren, Eugene Jim Alten hofen, Central Catholic: Ron Anderson, Lincolng Glenn Moore and Butch Kimpton, Klamath Falls Senior-Guard Senior-Guard Senior Forward MIKE ALBO TED YUEN KEN DOUGLAS V I Q .fi iq? Senior-Guard Junior-Forward Senior-Guard JOE TAWNEY BOB NILES LEE MCGILL PELS IMPRESSIVE IN PRE-CONFERENCE GAMES Junior-Center SeniorfGuard SeniorAForvvard GLENN MOORE VERLUND KIMPTON CLIFF SUTHERLAND x., 1, I X sl ' 5 'gn ' ' ' f 'r .V l,, WIK W, . A v,,, L 1. M. fa, 2' ff' .1 h ,A is gun? n E - Q I gd ' I vi 5 Q 'S ' E Q 1 2 '1 n M 33 K ' 9 5 via' -V ' 1 'Q in Wx 2 4 . 5 ' I V . S S 4:1 Pb Butch Kimpton tops Medfords Dick Copple as Kimpton scores another two for the Pelicans Go, Grizzlies was the motto when the underdog Ashland Grizzlies played the Peli- cans on the Ashland home floor. The Bears played a slow game, waiting for a chance to shoot and make a point. The Pels caught on to Ashland's tactics and beat the Bears both nights. Friday the Pels won 57-40, and Saturday they took the game 53-44. The Cavemen knew that the Pels were out for revenge when they came over here for the annual conference game. The experi- enced Pels ran over the Cavemen in floor play and scoring. The games were 60-29 and 62-4l respectively, in favor of the Pels. The Crater Comets, newest addition to the S. O. Conference, played like true sportsmen against the Pels. Friday night the Comets gave the Pels a scare when they caught up with them. But the Pels remedied that by winning 77-40. Saturday night was no competition for the Birds with the score ending 60-49. The Pels were guests of the Medford Black Tornados in Medford. Friday night the Pels top- pled the Wind with no troublep the score, 68-57. Saturday night the, Tornados came back to the maple determined to win, and they did. The Pels put up a valiant fight but lost 53-48. In the second series with Medford the Pelicans proved once again they were tournament bound by defeating the Medford Tornados twice on Pelican Court. The Friday night's game proved an easy victory for the Pels with the final score being 62-43. Saturday night the Tornados proved they were not under rated by forcing the game into overtime. At the end of the game the score was tied 50-50. The score went from one team to another with the final score being 59-53 in favor of the Pels. Fast Butch Kimpton outsmarts Medford's Dick Copple as he dr: es to ard the basket and another point Short, but fast, Mike Albo darts in and out, and around Cavemen defense to lay one in. Pelicans took both ends of doubleheader. FRENCE TITLE CLAIMED BY PELS The Ashland Grizzlies surprised the Pels by beating them in a return match in Ash- land. The Birds were taken by surprise as the Grizzlies played a game that stumped the Pels. Friday night they toppled the Pels 50-39. Out tor revenge the second night, the Pelicans played their usual hard shooting game and took the Bears All-37. Rock the Cavemen, roll on Pels. That was the cry ot the Birds as they entered into a tussle with the Cavemen ot Grants Pass. The Cavemen were an easy touch tor the Pelicans as they downed them Friday night 70-48. Atter winning Friday night's game, it was no trouble for the Pels to take the sec- ond game ot the series 62-38. As the Pels began the two game series with Crater, they entered the last lap ot their basketball season. The Pels had no trouble taking both ot the games trorn the Comets 7O-46 and 68-52, ending their season on March 6, with a season record ot T9 and 3. SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS Won KLAMATH FALLS , T4 2 Medford ,, 12 4 Ashland , ,, , 8 3 Grants Pass N , A 12 Crater H 2 IA Glenn Moore's lump shot proved difficult to block all season long. Here he leaps high to pump in two points. A fast break led by Butch Kimptbn and Lee McGill laboveg broke the spirit of ex-champion Medford here at Fel Cocrt. 209 JV'S Left to right: K. Larson, R. Slickisen, D. Delap, R. Croxford, B. Peterson, D. Robinson, B. Drace, F. Ballard, D. Delap, T. Ankeny, Y. Harrera, Manager J. Carter, Coach Megale. WON l4 LOST 2 FROSH Left to right: E. Kiger, P. Bishop, P, Carney, S. Binny, D. Dunson, N. lnsly, B. Santo, C. Clark, B. Yunk, R. Olvera, B. Griggs, K. Womer, Coach Bevans, Manager Max Baker. WON 6 LOST lO WILDCATS Left to right: K. Coffman, W. Hungate, G Kranenburg, J. Smith, W. Hanan, M. Granas J. Hall, B. Mesner, S. Schotield, D. Hawley, B Johnson, L, Allen, D. Bernard, R. Hedberg Coach Vaillancour, Manager G. Gillen. WON 3 LOST 12 DI VERSE SPORTS -59, Loma SIMONS LEN sumss Dom M A craftsman, with a little patience and skill, can tashion a model airplane from a block of wood and paint on decorations to make it authentic. And so you, too, model lite from yourself. Athletics is an occasion given to building sound minds and strong bodies. Sports is an activity dedicated to amuse you, the participator or the spectator. GALE HARRY RUSSELL l ' I J rf, X' - -,J 1 '. ?.f' . 1-' FL! 'V' 45,1 , 1 4' ' V ifvtiff wif' TY: 7'-L ' ,, .L ' , five, ' 'pil qi, hy.: 5 gi . '- - Y' -fr Viv, . ,L ,L . , ,m f 'S , f QM. cf , 5 jpg 7 r:ff,5V's T W wiuf. ,, 52' Q, . f ' V 1: - lf x . t , P .. ., ,L-.w?? 11 f, ':3'.,1,. ' f ,of yywi .EJ . , VY 33214 Qi ., ,V , , ,H ., A ,.,,., ,M Z fi g 1,4 3 A ', 9 4? 31 i , ' f - J' ,b ' ,, , A , I . L i . L X A L ' 1 ' K Q., f- z lg JOE PEAK ELLA REDKEY MARIE JOHNSON WRESTLERS WIN AT DISTRICT The Pelican grapplers are known as one of the finest teams in the United States. This is due largely to the expert coaching of Lorne f'Dutch t Simons. The Pels won IO of ll dual meets and now have a 75-2-1 dual meet record since 1948. They won the Dis- trict seven championships. They have never lost the Southern Oregon Conference. They took fifth in the state tourney. Bill Steiner took second, Ken Kulhman and Lyle McFar- land took third. Individual honors went to the following: Outstanding Freshman, Dave Mocabee, High Point man, Lyle McFarland, Most Improved, Ken Kulhman. The Junior Varsity squad members com- posed of Juniors and Sophomores earned I2 JV letters. Future prospects look good as a tremen- dously large squad of 40 freshmen won the Southern Oregon Conference ninth grade wrestling tournament held in Pelicans Court. Thirteen of the Baby Pelicans got their numerals this year. Pelican and Junior Varsity members are, from left to right, first row: Jerry Mussleman, Larry Bender, Lyle McFarland, Ray Johnson, Dale Graham, Dennis Tonelli, Ken Kulhman, and Tom Milne. Second row: Ron Weber, Clifford Paugl-i, Glen Michaels, Pete Barnhisel, Larry Alexander, and John Dugan. Third row: Bill Stiener, David Garrison, Don Story, Gilbert Roberts, Jerry Alley, Rush Long, and Bernard Hardman. Fourth row: Doug Kirkpatrick, Gene Baxter, Tim Hayden, Jim Watson, C. B. Simons, and Larry Brisbon. I r George Johnson scores for Klamath by keping his opponent on the mat WHITE BIRDS SHOW WINGS IN TRACK MEETS LEN SURLES, Coach In the opening meet with Spring- field and Eugene at Eugene the Pels won with ease. The score: Pelicans 63 3A1, Eugene 60 'Ax and Spring- field 28. The second meet of the season was the Rogue Relays at Medford. The White Birds placed fourth behind Grants Pass. Medford and Marshfield. In the Hayward Relays, the Pels lost out on team score, but one indivi- dual score was record breaking. Mighty Pedro Colley set a new school record of 154 feet in the discus throw. When the Pelicans returned home they trampled the Ashland Grizzlies 81 to 4l. They won this meet on their home field. The Grants Pass Cavemen pushed the Pels to individual efforts. Orin Perkins won the high iump at 5' 9. Dave Pepple took the 220 yard dash in 22,6 and the T00 yard dash in l0.l. Ferrell and Colley also won in their events. The Medford Black Tornado took first in the meet at Modoc field where the Pelicans were hosts to the other Southern Oregan teams. First and second place winners earned the right to enter the state meet at Corvallis. The KU Tracksters gaining the coveted honor were Dave Pepple, Donn Taucher, Lee McGill Butch Kimpton, Pedro Colley and Tom Ferrell. In the state meets our thinclads made a good showing. KU sentathletes in the discus, 220 440 880 and the 400 yard relay. The mighty Pelicans came out first place in the discus at state where Pedro Colley took first Bottom row, left to right: Ruben Peterson, Bud Sander Bill Hamblin Verlund Kimpton, Bill Gibson. Second row: Dave Pepple Donn Taucher Dale Lebeck Jan Cox, Ernie Gentry, Manager. Third row: Gil Baker Pedro Colley Glen Moore Speedy Dave Pepple outdistances the Tornados Pels take top honors with Lee McGill racing up here. Both are on the relay team On the relay team Butch Kimpton, Donn Taucher Dave Pepple and Lee McGill spend hours preparing for the race against time. INTERMEDIATE BIRDS ISSUE TRACK ULTIMATUM llfl 2414 To-'CK tn-CW Bottom row, left to right: Tom Ankeny, Rush Long, John Weber, Gordon Sellers, Larry Brisbon, Ted Trusty, manager, Second row: Alan Siegner, Dave Vincent, Bob Hessig, Mike Propst, Doug Van Buskirk, Richard Humphrey, Mr. Bevans, Third row: Tarry Schell. Eddie Catmull, George Goehring, Cliff Sutherland, Bill Gibson, Keith Cooper, Cal Tichenor. Junior Varsity, under Gerald Bevans's coaching, waved an evil land the frosh triumphed 73-38. ents and sweep honors in the triangular cinder test with Merrill and KU frosh. Final score-KUHS JV 80-l-3, Frosh 38 l-2 and Mer- rill 29 l-3. The squad copped honors in 5 out of l3 events with Henley and trimmed Bonanaza 53-30 in the three way track and field meet. Richard Humphrey clipped opponents on pole vaulting at a height of lO'-O placing Klamath in second, Henley with top hon- ors of 67, Pels 53, Bonanza 30. Again they were racked up 74 5-6 and 47 l-6 when they met the Henley Hornets on April 26. Tom Ankeny topped the field by polling l6 points. By then they were prepared to dispose of Malin and capture top honors in a duel track and field meet. With these efforts our JV's still soar on! BABY PELS ARE NOT UGLY DUCKLINGS Bottom row, left to right: Don Smith, Jim Priest, Cordell Mathews, Tcd Trusty, manager. Second row: Gary Kraninburgh, Delmer Hawley, Ken Coffman, Bob Drace, J. D. Perkins, and Coach, Gerald Bevans. 1'IIf'z F The freshmen sparked their track squad by winning a good percentage of meets during the oval season. In the initial event with Ash- land the frosh triumphed 73-48. Bob Drace recorded a high iurnp of 5'3 37.4 and J. D. Perkins a distance of 46'3 M in shot put. Grants Pass picked up eight of the following meet's 14 firsts which resulted in the Cavemen tripping up the Pels 73V2-ASVQ. Another cinder battle was waged when the tracksters met McLoughlin Junior High of Med- ford by a 66-77 toss up-their favor. Jim Priest, Don Story, Cordell Mathews and Ken Coff- man overthrew their opponents in the 1140 yard relay. The Dis- trict Frosh Meet followed a week later at Medford to conclude a stimulating experience for all fans and witnesses of the KU Baby PelsfThe Freshmen. MULTI-MILERS MAKE IMPRESSIVE COMEBACK EBM Front row, left to right: Pat O'Connell, Ken Coffman, Ken Fuller, Bill Dicky, Jerry English, Warren Olson. Back row: Paul Munson, Larry Brisbon, Mike Knapp, Jim Norland, Charles Hunter, Dale Ellis, Gregg Hartell, Gilbert Baker. .rf '.-f SI. 5... Though Cross Country is not one of the maior sports, there is quite a bit of interest in it. In the current year the Pels made a good showing. In cross country anyone may compete. Although the Pelican track regulars are very busy they find time to turn out for this run in the rain sport. Every year the state meets are held in Portland at Lewis and Clark College. Here the track is about 1.8 miles long. That is quite a distance for the boys who have to run around it more that once. ln cross country the team with the lowest score wins. Each boy as he crosses the finish line is given a number starting with one. When the meet is over the team with the lowest score wins. ln the Medford tussle, the Tornadoes took both events 17 to 44 and 23V2 to 35V2. With Grants Pass the White Birds put up a good fight but also fell to their rivals the Cavemen. When the Birds played Crater, the' new school of the Southern Oregon Conference, the Comets were too much for the runners and they fell 23 to 32. Even though participants do not re- ceive a major letter for their efforts they always put up a good fight. WE The undampened spirits of Doug Wilson win a victory for the Pals. Runners in the rain defy the weatherman. 2I6 RACQUETEERS SEIZE DISTRICT CROWN Last year the student body voted in favor of making tennis a maior sport. Under the strict coaching of Don Megale the tennis team responded to this honor with ten straight wins. The fledgling court team lost only to the powerful O.S.C. rooks. Eight white- washing iobs were effectively adminis- tered to the opposing victims: Ashland, Medford, Springfield, Corvallis, North Bend, and Roseburg. The win over Rose- burg, 7-O was the worst defeat suffered by an Indian net squad in over seven years. The only opposition points were obtained by Grants Pass in two losses to the Pels, each 6-i. The netmen walked off with another victory of 5-O against Springfield. The boys were on hand to keep the record clean by posting a nine to nothing white- washing over Ashland. They wrapped up their sixth victory by thumping Med- ford 8-O. This marked the second straight conference triumph. On the road trip that took them into some stiff competition in the Southern Oregon Conference, District 21, the racket- wielders swept aside all of the opposi- tion to capture the championship. Their closest contender was Ashland with six tallies, the Pels led with T8 points. Besides winning the district diadem five Pels qualified for state tournament. Jim Hines and Julius Reynolds, district doubles champs represented KU for state competition. John Bousquet was the youngest singles champion that the dis- trict had seen in several years. Jim Norland and Don Finney also par- ticipated in the state meet, helping us gain fourth place in state in our first sea- son of tennis. DON MEGALE, Coach A-n Left to right: Wayne Pounds, Jim Hines, Bruce Henry, Don Finney, Julius Reynolds, and John Bousquet. Kneeling in front of tennis team is Coach Don Megale. '---,,..,,,, 'ir ml. Bruce Henry guards the net as Wayne Pounds returns the serve Caught in action is Don Finney as he attempts a forehand drive. for a point. 2l7 RAY COLEY Coach HARRY RUSSELL Assistant Coach GOOD YEAR Pelican diamond coach, Ray Coley, initiated his players in an opening game with Grants Pass Cave- men. With brilliant pitching from Mike Runge and Earle Tichenor we gained an even split of the twin bill, an 8-O triumph and a 3-T defeat. With eight returning lettermen, and their second taste of playing counting towards conference stand- ings the Whitebirds lost a 2-1 decision to Spring- field and were turned back by Eugene's Axemen 2-O and 6-O. Despite three straight set backs the pitching performance of moundsmen, Mickey Carney and Darryl Rusth, were amazing. The near veteran lineup next tangled with Ash- land Grizzlies in a double header, but fell twice, 13-ll and 7-O by umpires forfeit. The Pels battled down to the wire in the first game of a Southern Oregon Conference double- header with Grants Pass and Ashland, but was unsuccessful in both attempts. Bill Hamblin and Bob Harshbarger led Klamath at the plate with two hits each against Medford Tornadoes, but twice in conference action the Pel baseballers faltered and lost 4-O and 6-O in the double header. A sparkling 'IA strike out pitching performance by Mike Runge saved the team from absorbing a double defeat at the hands of Ashland High School. IN '56 FOR PE With this they nabbed the nightcap 4-3 after drop- ping the opening fray 6-2 and winning their sec- ond league game of the year against eight losses. is if-ft Grandstand view through the protective screen as Pels take their turn at the plate in Jerry Bramwell returns to dugout after contest with Medford. duty under hot spring sun. tProbably looking forthe water coolerl. 2l8 DIAMONDEERS AND J. V. 'S l'S1l2'i A117-T2 '-nw Pelican Place was the popular name given to Gem CalCl eV JSVVY B U 'ke Stadium when the Pels began to play there last Comes Off the field afief spring. ' the Pels retired the side. Bottom row, left to right: Richard Johnson, Dale Graham, Kenny Bellm, Glen Michaels, Jim Johnson, Dennis Runge, Doug Rusth, and Carl Harless. Second row: Byron Smith, Floyd Hunsaker, Gary Van Orman, Larry Brown, Bob Niles, John Wright, Jim Ray, Don Ambers, and Coach Don Peterson. Junior Varsity Coach DON PETERSON Modesto Jiminez cracks out a s opening contest. Seventeen Junior Varsity members took part in the national pastime, base- ball. With Don Peterson coaching, the horsehiders racked up two wins and six losses, contributing to the making ofa good league. Hardy managers like Dale Graham supervised the rigorous training of the J.V. basemen such as infielders Byron Smith, Gary Van Orman, Bob Niles, and John Wright. Following in brother Mike's foot- steps, Dennis Runge and moundsman Jim Ray demonstrated some unique curves which zipped past the oppon- ents into catcher Kenny Bellm's mitt. In the outfield, Don Ambers, Carl Harless, and Larry Brown helped with the team score in defeating Sacred Heart and Tulelake. The latter helped prepare them tor tough competition with Malin, which we lost, l2-2. A close battle played at KU when we met Chiloquin went for extra innings before the visitors pushed across the winning tallies. The second game of the season was a spectacular win over Tulelake. It climaxed the outstanding Will to Win, of the Junior Varsity. ingle in 2 I9 w ,f ' +4 Qim 2' s CHOOL HOURS After school hours kept a good number of KU students busy in the gyms and on the playing fields. Athletic games of varied types are spon- sored by the physical education department for interested students. Mr. Russell directs the boys' intramural program and Miss Johnston the girls'. The girls have teams that they are assigned to, and these teams play regularly, providing com- petition for each other. Girls learn good sports- manship as well as developing healthy bodies. They participate in softball, basketball, volleyball, swimming, soccer, and skating. Boys pursue a heavy schedule of athletics in the after school hours. Their list of activities is much the same as the girls, but also includes foot- ball, wrestling, and tumbling. Below left Calisthenics prepare the body for physical stress by lumbering up muscles Below right Two wrestlers wait for the starting signal An excellent way to build solid muscles by exercising on the parallel bars. Basketball teaches teamwork sharpens reflexes improves en durance 41954914.25 1 zz: l I I ' , I . , I .,, R I 1' : ' ,J I .,, hh' f P Hg. i , , ,M , .rv Wk - -A V, owl ADVERTISING 1 x ' I 'is P I 'x Our advertisers supply the fuel to keep our ship aloft. 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GOEN INSURANCE DeSo+o PIymou'I'I1 GMC Trucks ufo ,fe ,re 522 50 bfh TU 4 5'26 709 So 6+h Tu 43262 'Bigg- Jerry M ncI1 nfon DeImer Mayf eld LEACH SERVICE CO K C PAINT STORE 123 So 6+h Tu 2 2528 520 Klama+h Ave Tu 4 3829 Jerry B an ff OIe'H'a Carl Ie DICK REEDERS FLOYDS STUDIO Always Glad fo Cash Your Pay Check 224 5'I'I'1 and Mann Tu 4-662I '037 Mem Tu 4-4526 W .I N YR R Y KLAMATI-I CLEANERS DICK B MILLER COMPANY 43 M T 4 2 KI + T 44:54 H CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY W I THE LANDRY COMPANY WESTERN PEOPLE P d 4l9 MAIN T 2 66 S KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO J C 422 M T 4 55 102: M T 44606 225 I L -U , : Penn aughf Susan O'Hair, Dave ile KIGYTIBIIIIS OIcIes'I and Finesi' . I . H6 7IO ama I1 Ave. u aln U ' I T E ' Q- ,Y A X A es ern Company PM WIIbanks Owned and Opera+ecI by Insurance TI'ua+ ro+ec'Is an Pays u -25 GI I Il I I . A John Green Janei mifh ain u -5I ein U h I ff' I 13 Meme volghi Dons Morr son VOIGHT s PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY MERIT 5 Everyflung for fhe OHIce FIne Appllances 'For FIne Homes 629 MAIN Tu 474l2 609 SO 6TH Tu 2 3429 FEREBEES STUDIO Wor+hwl1Ile Phofography a+ Reasonable PrIces 8TH AND MAIN Tu 43252 Helen PucIceH' Bll Slemer Gary Van Orman DON S VAN ORMAN'S The Place 'I'o Go for Brands You Know Friendly Famlly Foofwear 226 537 MAIN Tu 46520 527 MAIN Tu 2 3284 . ' i l I QV II - I I I I I P If I mg.: II ' ' I Q W1 I Q' I 5 I5 I 1 . -I If 1 2 I . I ,il Pefe Bar I1seI Dane Taucher La Vonne Yunck JIM WINDE BUICK CO CASCADE HOME FURNISHING I330 Mann Tu 4 3I4I I24 NorI'I'1 4+I'1 Tu 4 8365 FIRST NATIONAL BANK KIBITIGII1 Falls Branch 600 Mann Sou+I1 Branch 2809 So 6+h Tu 2 3444 BII Bafes Lnda Bo man Orrm Ormsbee Rchard Se dema Sue Thompso K F J I BALLARD 81 BENNETT Flrs'r In Power and PopuIarrI'y The New Shape gf Mehen 327 MAIN T 2255I 239 MAIN Tu 47763 227 in I I- nI , I Q . I , I w - ' . .- v F I L 1 1 ., ' I I n, n u - . Tarey Schell DAVIS FLOOR COVERINGS oe T MOTY 81 VAN DYKE Window Shades by +he Blmd Men LEO S CAMERA SHOP Exclusive Pl1o+ography 836 Mann Tu 2 333I Marlene Sf les 3 E3 K! Ur 95 yLo KesJ yS+ FLOWERS by BILL 8: RITA BALSIGER MOTORS 430 Mem T 4 SI73 Bring Your Ford Home for Service 228 U MAIN AND ESPLANADE TU 43I2I OREGON WATER CORP 200 N 7+h Bo 229 Tu 23436 Er... CASCADE CLEANERS 330 So 7+I1 T 45lII IN in CALHOUN S Home Means More WII1 Ca pei' on Ihe Floor 357 EAST MAIN T 4 495 JdyB DERBYS MUSIC CO The Complefe M sc Sfore l26 N 7TH 4 I ff .Sf BEACHS JEWELERS A Dlamond Is Forever 834 MAIN T +3493 229 ' Q . , x - ' ' Pa+ Isensee . U ' .M W---ig... . If I '4,,t 3 A I r u -8 J .A H k 4 , ,T , u 'auner Nelda Snoolr, Joe Linman u I u i ' . 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ABSTRACT co RUDY 5 MEN STQRE Abs+rac+s Tlfle Insurance-Escrows 3Il MAIN T 45I37 600 Mann Tu 4 3719 FROM FRIEND W WAGGONER DRUG 839 M T 43263 MEDO LAND CREAMERY P T 4 D k w yb HERMAN S MEN S STORE YOUR STORE 826 M T 4-547I f D 72l MAIN T 4.4561 ARBUCKLE S MODEL SHOE STORE 7I7 M T 4 363 252.21 THQ: y 1-1 II ZIM S BAKERY 719 M T 49586 HAFTER S FURNITURE KI + T 44878 H I TdY ROPER PAINT STORE CRATER LAKE CREAMERY me O 'dden am S 1320 Main Tu +5101 I007 MAIN Tu 49278 233 Is mhqz' JACKS DRIVE INN I850 Man --ll. Sh WONG 5 CAFE 42l Mann Tu 4 6578 ,Q-'il mai' CEDARLEAF REAL ESTATE We Doni Wani' All +I1e Bus ness-Jusi' Yours 3927 SO 6TH T 2 4 WES GUDERIANS STUDIO lI25 Mann Tu 2 279I THE BIBLE CENTER 234 623 Pine Tu 2 I988 NOVAK PARTS SUPPLY 2935 so. 6+h Tu 4 7749 1 I A I .' I if 'lm , ' 3 fl , A , P' 'g , Y ,' A -1- - ii.- r v. Y I M-, - mu yu - X - .W fi I - ha 'Q . V' I 2 Bob eridan I I I . II' e, ,NEI 3- j in .,,,E h .I,I I K , :.i'I t, . E. . 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X - l, in X17 5 I 1 . W I 7 jr, Qi 1. I 5 ' TQ as T , 1 ' N f Well here we are another year gone by and another yearbook l completed X X I Making up this El Rodeo was a lot otffun and a ISI of work meeting Z deadlines schedulmg and takmg pictures wrmng copy and sling? S' We ve tried our best and we slncerely hope that you will enloy your 1957 El Rodeo As you go through the El Rodeo we hope you ll pleasantly recall all the memories of this year The thrngs we dnd In assemblnes clubs and classes not to mention the fun we had watching sports and gosslpmg wath frlends The El Rodeo Staff ' c, A fr 3 u - I 'l f' ,r ,I V I ff, 'N,g,.f, - I L . . 7 '3' Cl rf 4J'f'f?7!-ff .,1,J, A M, rf, gre N, . , ' ' 1 ' X , ',g,r : 4 ,Q f ',f1Y ,Q A li , , 4 1 ,f 1 ,Q ., K , I Q Vi, T gf, ,Y ,A ,,. y Cf, ,IA y QM 4 ' ' r' ' K f ,ld ' P f-rr. 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44 122 123 230 Garr1son Carolyn 34 44 64 71 120 144 156 16 186 187 4 Genlry Ernesl 44 166 171 189 202 214 George Alan 58 Gibson W11l1am 44 214 215 Glava Richard 58 Genn Barbara 44 121 122 123 159 62 Goeckner Kenl 58 124 Goehrnng George 44 121 139 162 215 Gordon Judy 44 121 149 Green Janel 44 122 Green, John, 45, 225 Gegory, Linda, 12 45 117 156 169 174 86 i ifh, Maureen, 45, 116 119 G plill Sharon, 45 138,142 160 169 174 86 ley, J dy, 32, 5, , , 1 . . 71 ler, Marcia, 35, 45, 120, 4, 16, 1681 Haggreen, Terry 58, 134 139 1-lamillon, B'11, 45 Hanan, Mabel 45, 157 Harlan, Mary, 34, 45 147 154 Harless Carl, 45, 219 Harrison, Sheldon, 58 Harlell Gregory, 45 162, 216 Havird, Cary, 45 Hawkins, Donald 45 Hayden, T'rn, 45, 189, 212 Healh, Carol, 46 Henry, Gracie, 46, 120 168 186 Heyden, Margarel, 32, 36 37 46 64 65 I I , , I7 H'nes, Jim 46 73, 124, 2 Hobbs, Lee, 46 Ho ges, Frank, 46, 118, 151 Hodges, Gerald, 46 Hoffman, Charles, 46 Hoie, Belly 46, 122, 160,230 Ho land, Shelby, 46, 119, 122, , 1 160, 223 Horn, Carol, 46 Hough, Suzanne, Huberd, Wayne, 46 Hunl, Claire, 59, 119, 151 Hughey, Pharis, 46 Hurlgen, Warren, 46, 124 Hyden, Bernadine, 47, 166 lsensee, Pafricia, 47, 61, 69,126, 127, 131, 132, I33, 144, 152, 155. 229 Ive Vlclor 47 4 Jackson Sharon 47 Janson Gary 47 139 142 Johns Wlllldm 58 Johnson Larry 47 Johnson Wally 58 Jones Nancy 47 Jones Roger 47 Kendall Brookes 47 115 235 Kendall Debb1e 47 K rr Mary Lou 35 47 62 71 I20 4 17 186 Kiger Karen 47 158 160 86 Klmplon Verlund 15 47 65 152 189 192 194 202 205 206 214 Krrkland Benny 48 Krrkpalrnck David 35 48 174 1s Ara 9 8 69 136 K is Pal 48 67 133 190 8 Kuhlman Kenny 189 192 nz Sheila 1 52 154 Lanmore Gary 59 66 Lawson Donna 48 122 Layman Nancy 3 154 avill Russell 48 126 127 Ledeman Janel 48 141 e C role 48 138 2 15 elng B b 48 89 19 Lengele Eillene 48 117 Lnman Joe 32 34 35 49 69 155 2 177 189 192 om1s Shara 49 117 152 154 Lowell Wllrna 49 122 Lowrey Lorna 49 Lybrand Florence 49 157 Mallzahn Wall 49 126 Mansfield Belly 49 Malhers Sharon 49 71 149 162 169 Malhews Arlelia 58 Maylleld Delmar 49 145 155 224 McCleeny Fa1lh 58 McCo1g1n John 49 124 McCollum, Sharon 49, 158 McCuin, William 58 McDaniel, Sandra 58 McDowell, Larry 58, 122, 123 McFarland Donna 49, 132, 174 McFarland Laurine 49, 122, 123, 159 ill, Lee 32, 36, 49, 67, 116, 150 192, 195, 197 202,205,206 209 214 M rrill, Kay 50, 117, 166, 7 'nchinlonI, Jerry 50, 126 128, 131, 33 , 14 , M's ler, Ralph 8, 50, 154 55 Moen, Doug 50, 161 Molalore, Sieve 50, 155 Morgan, Jeanne 34, 50, 59, 71, 146 160 162, 6 , 186, Morris, Dennis 58 Morris, Gwen 50, 71 M rrison, Doris 50, 133, 147, 154, 0 166 Morrow, Virginia 50, 159 Mosseau, Ken 50 Mulder, Belly 50, 165 M nro, L urie 58, 118, 9 Munsorg, Paul 36, , 69, 7, 128, 1 16. 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