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

 - Class of 1958

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Our school is the Studio of Knowledge and everyone in KUHS is, in some way, in the limelight at one time or another. The staff of the 1958 EL RODEO has attempted to cover in pictures all phases of campus life within its focus. We now proudly present to you the l958 EL RODEO -Campuscope. Q 0W,,1,:f, Qmggvmw 1 V M45 L! N s Ld M77 ,JJ fp we 'xx ylf if l 7 it eyfjfffggtggpgyfiigfib if fra' MMWZNML, ,W rwgfja if 1 M ,QV Elf U UEU W7 yf f X W 'WW Wpvjqiiwp JO X gif nf,1fj5Q5R 631 1' Q W X' Egg 222 i3iii5Fb?ff xiii? Qi Q EINTE 1. fx 6325 I H67' 'SM Mk E 542' 5 MWMQ , Rice? W MMM 1 Eg fifw SX XXX? Wi will MW Qi 3 ,zbffgvcyjfiff :X 4 .- W S N, .f jf N EJ EDITOR Kaye Kidwell QF ' .XS5OCl,fX,lH ,lzDl I OI , Swan fumes ' Y yy Bl'Sl,Nl51SS MxXNAClCH Mmcy' Hana . ' ' ,lfd A,, I V 0 D 'fkf'-ifff Q Q' 6 K' L- K. 1 7- 3,5 Z ,Lp 4f13' ff ff X, W M, 14,5144 M! jf? EPWNPUSEDFJE MW ffzfiif J , IW J X X A7MM wwf X X rlamfmorfzg Higjh School Q, Klamafh Falls, Oregon 1-- 3-1--11 3 Dedication vr Always vvilling To lend an ear and a hand in meeTing The needs of a sTudenT describes for us The perTecT counselor and Teacher. Paul AngsTead, vice principal in KlarnaTh Union High School, has been doing iusT ThaT Tor approxin'iaTely Twelve years. n Mr. AngsTead has given Thousands of K. U. H. S. sTudenTs apTiTude TesTs To see where Their inTeresTs lie, vvhaT college besT suiTs Their needs, and has wiTnessed The resulTs as They Took Their place in The cornmuniiy as cirizens oT Today's educaTional program. 4 We have seen vvhere your apTiTudes lie, Mr. AngsTead-in working vvirh srudenrs oT TodayfThe shy ones, The sad ones, The inTelligenT ones, and The worlcing lond. Because of your inTeresT and enThusiasm, we 'he srudenrs oT Klarnarh Union High School dedicaTe The 1958 EL PODEO To you. i ll THELE QF EUNTENTS , JK' .I . ' 1 - . I Dedif3Ii0l'i A .... A ........ . 4 Faculty and Administration. . . . . I I A 23 classes ................ . . Academic Life ............. . . IO5 Crganizations and Activities. . . . . I23 Student Life. . . .......... . . I75 Sports ..... . . I89 Advertising. . . . . .- Dravid Jlf-1:15pm ' 335 . I- 2' NJ' ,jf if Lf .', - J' if u kf AWJJ lx, ...J t. 'J', ij Y E -i ' er' - u ' ..Jf,, ii1 1- ft, A i J V ' J JJ , j W f -ff M f ,M w A A ff .J V ' V LD! IJ x x gb ' vf ' -,I 3, V 4 2 fy., . J ' Ay !i',! 'X' if K, , w JE 5 tif A ,-1 if ja J x 1' 'JI L-xx? IZ x ju la.:-J J X -jj' , Pj PWA' Y - D u ' .TJ ,nj Lx 1' ,J ,,r- 77x - Z K , f,fm,f.,fzw1fWW M AIZV V ,- jyfff' 1, 57- f 5116 , ,V J I A ,,,5 L 4 '7' I ,414 f 1 , A , , 1, Q rg' ,Z , , y fx Q ' 1 , f f ff ff f 1 f kfiff ,,v, ,f , :Wh I ,V,! fi' vim ,gr-' ,-0 f 'HH .v c- 14 ' JEI1v??Z i ff ' ' - 'f WM . 7, 1 I - ' if .Y, ar A 53: ffg if sg 1 An entire student body plus two lively 'pep clubs drills can be seen from across the gymnasium, and one never-tiring rally squad makes for a which all lends to a colorful, vigorous spirit of spirited basketball game. All sorts of pom-pom school pride. ll ' fs. I v,,W-f-ff .. 14 V il County Library Consfrucfion io- WK. ,l f is 1 '-2. J . --1' N . ,V . v., . - . A ,. . .,,,. I-,Q , . z ,.,.. , - ..'. '-- . a '- , M. , ,nf AM., . '- fzyn 4:j,f.wWfWf , :Www , N. inadh' -U N 'gn .,., ., - f-um ,My I ww 2' A' ' New Wing X I u E I0 n-f 1 um SCHOOL BOARD, Left To righf: Mr. Flit- craft, Mr. Hickman, Dr. Noel, Mr. Linman CBoarcl Chairrnanl, Mr. Gralapp, and Mrs. Sheridan Knot picturedl. ,W- 15.11 . ,,w, , SUPERINTENDENT O Arnold L. Gralapp F SCHOOLS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Garry RoberTson an ,,..4e!? '?'f Q S 3 Sl,, xi Supervisors, supervisors! Everything to be supervised and nothing to be left unfinished. Questions to answer and rules to regulate. Entrance slips to dis- tribute to befuddled seniors and bevvil- dered undergraduates. How many reams of paper? Hovv much ink to order? Can we afford this? Will the school board approve our hasty actions? Yet in all this delirium the supervisor who makes a habit of supervising any- thing that is capable of being supervised sits dovvn to a crowded desk of evalua- tion slips, requisitions, and bills, tax forms,. budgets, building funds, new school standards, and shoves aside super- vision to tackle the problems facing the opening of a school Cthat can't be solved under supervisionj. Athletics Director JIIA JOHNSON Guidance PAUL ANGSTEAD Dean of Girls MARIE JOHNSON Dean of Boys DWIGHT FRENCH , PRINCIPAL, Charles Carlson Audio-Visual Registrar JOE LACLAIR WENDELL SMITH Music Director P. E. and Health ANDREW LONEY JOE PEAK ., .. i .M f - ' J ,lf 25 , I f f , . '?SvQf W 7 Q, W W sf 4 . ., f X f' E -, 111 f fs f . pf X , 9 W ' X ssc as E .s 4 --, ,. New JC - , .V ,- Wm, ii- ,- I.. if-fn v . ' -1242 1- ' z' 'iqzikwixisx V Vocational Education Nurse HAROLD TEALE MARGARET STRODE SECRETARIES Left to right: Mrs. Estes, Mrs. Bellm, Mrs. Granas. W ff 1 I f gt , Q i lg , , , it I f Lp rs. Thornton, and Mrs t Left to right: Bertha Griggs, Margaret Heath, Alma Nelson, Mattie Barnstable, Helen Williams ,ladle Wessels, Ellen Ely, Louise Barton. SECRET!-XRIES 'ul 'l' Librarian Assistant Librarian ROY TIDWELL MARILOU O'CONNOR Lei: rc righvf fffe, Ellion. Miss Reginafo, Mrs, Dawes, Mrs. Robinene, and Mrs. Haflcrd. lg JANITORS .A Firgr row, left to right: Mr. Bruhn, Mr. Short, Mr. Tayson, Mr. Denham, Mr, Globrecht, Mr. Largent, My, Patsgh, Second row: Mr. Harnblin, Mr, Richards, Mrs, Richey, Mrs. Kellogg, Mr. Angel, Mr. Hopper, and Mr. Miller. Nav' DOROTHY ADAMS, B.A. RUBY ALLOWAY, B.S., M.A. FRANC BAILEY, B.S. DOROTHY BAILIE, B.S. Junior Composition English Biology Shorthand, Typing Pep Peppers Delta Chi Dance-a-Lot Hobby: Collecting classical l'l0l3'l'JYf Reading l'lOlJl3Y1 FiSl'1lf Q records On that first clay of school a stu- dent makes his first impression. lt's all the excitement of a new game and the new student takes a seat in the rear a little half-cautiously. From his position he is able to get a vivid view of the teacher. She vvears a smile-for the last time until June. Today she is not so strict, but by tomorrow the student will be trying to evade her searching eyes and her prying questions, and by the end of the first Week, if he has sur- From Where GERALD BEVANS, B.A. Speech Hobby: Archery ROBERT BuELovv, B.s.c., EvA BURKHALTER, B.S., CALVIN sunt, 5.1-x. MA' M'S' Algebra, Geometry, General Bookkeeping Mathematics Mafl-,emams El Rodeo Future Teachers PlT0l09 5Pl Y Hobby: Hunting 97 ROBERTA BLOMQUIST, A.B., M.A. Dramatics Hobby: AFT ROBERT CRAIG, AB., M,A, Trades and Industries T and l Club Hobby: Outdoor Sports Ko PAUL DELLER, A.B. U. S. History and Govern- ment International Relations League Hobby: Outdoors ELVAREEN DENNIS, Bs. DORIS DOLMAN, B-S., M.A. LORETVO DRUECKERI Freshman English and Sopho- English AB M'Ed' mgre English Assembly Committee W0I'ld CUlTUl'9, and Hobby. Cooking Script and Mike History and Civics the Student Sits if DE LANCE DUNCAN, B.A. Driver Training Wrestling K Club Hobby: Hunting CLARA FINK, B.A., M.H.E. Hornernaking Future Homemakers and Tea Toilers Hobby: Homemaking, sewing LLOYD EMERY, Ph.B. English I Eligibility Committee Hobby: Many WILLIAM FINK Vocational Education Electronics Re-in-ca Hobby: Electronics Girls' League Hobby: Plants vived, he will have Watched the chalk board fthe old-fashioned blackboardj grow blacker than ever before. As the months dwindle down and he's experiencing the strain of twice- drooping eyelids, those little-than-less- migraine headaches, and vvriter's cramp, the student begins to notice an apparent change in his teacher's personality. With a pencil under his chin, he begins to think, and a vivid image forms in his mind . . . LESLIE FISCHER, B.A., M.A. MARIAN FORSYTHE BS TYPir1g I, II Physical Ed. and Health Future Business Leaders G.A.A. Hobby: Outdoor sports ELIZABETH GLASSOW, X DOROTHY GRANT, B.A., HOWARD HALL, B.S., M.F.A. DALE HALLACK, D.Ed., M.M. MA B.A., B.Ed. - English Assoc. Ad. Dance-a-Lot wi l 1 x - - Art Orchestra, Boys' Glee Or- American Problems Art Club chestra Pelicanettes, Li Lo, and Big Hobby: Furniture Design Hobby: Automobiles 'n' Little Sisters Hobby: Travel WILLIAM HARRIS Journeyman Machinist Machine Shop Hobby: Model Making HELEN HOFFMAN, A.B. Latin Latin Club, Sophomore Class Hobby: Poetry GLADYS HERRON, B.S., M.A. Chemistry, Senior Science, and Photography Science Club Hobby: Weaving ALICE HOWARD, B.A., M.A. Algebra lll, lV, Solid Geo- metry, Plane Geometry Mathematics Club Hobby: Gardening ORPHA HUDSON, B.S. Senior English Honor Society Hobby: Sports hat the Student Teachers conne in all sizes and shapes, but generally speaking they all have one aim in mind: To overload a student with homework, hope he passes, and then collect the pay check. Isn't there anything a teacher doesn't know? What gives a teacher the uncanny ability to see through well-constructed alibis and excuses? And why such hard exams it they didn't want their students to use the cribs? Must teachers always lecture? There's enough parental discip- line without the daily faculty sermon. Teachers have peculiar instincts. They don't let you chew gum, and they would rather keep you in class atter the bell rings than let you till a hungry stomach. Will no one ever have respect tor the grow- ing generation . . . JIM INGELSBY, B.S. General Science, Biology Line Coach, Football Assistant Track and Wrest- ling Ski Club H0l3by: Sports Mow? , '1 ,Q . ssksssf Q S' S 5' X-.X c. s. X X X S S-X s C s sc , fs T E cc s XX SX s X , X X x NX X X ssxsx Rv t i T l LAMAR JENSEN, Bs., Ms. ROBERT JOHNSON A-A-I Band, Girls' Chorus Mid' Pep Band Science Football, Wildcats Hobby: Sports Thinks of Teache Teaching is more than tests and daily assign- ments, and to a Teacher school teaching is a Time to sharpen wits, enlarge a mind, and to open eyes. And oh, the bitterness, The awful period ot surrendering, when a student meets with tailure. So a teacher has to be encouraging. She has to tell the student in the dunce cap that tests only count one-eighth on the grade and that a little extra credit can make all the ditterence in the world, when at the last moment tests count three-tourths on report cards. So the student works hard. Being on the team, he gets his assignments in a little after deadline time, but teacher is sympathetic and so he escapes with less than minor iniuries. But he gets an in- complete on his report card. Rem. Mathematics, English, World Geography, and I' ANDREW KNUDSEN, B.S P. E. and Health K Club Hobby: All Sports :rv 5 . L JOHN KUCHLER, B.A, American Problems, German lll, and U. S. History and Civics Hobby: Photography Q RAYMOND LABOS, M.E. French, Spanish French Club Spanish Club ARTHUR LE COURS, BA., DONALD MEGALE, B.S. BERNADlNE NOGGLE, A.B. MA' Drivers Training and Fresh- Fellowship Art, Chemistry, and Me' man P.E. Senior English chanical Drawing K Club Scholarship Committee Hobby: Hunting Hobby: Music We-M JOHN LAKE, B.S. Retail Selling, Pre-Employ- ment Retail Selling Club Hobby: Hunting PETE O'TOOLE, B.S. U. 5. History and Govern- ment Head, Social Science Depart- ment Hobby: Hunting env? 'UH l1e-5? if te? si I T522 '- : - r- no K: Smwf fm' 4 12. gs., -v . is, .-125555-,.::r:Er . .- Fr',.'SEj14 -1 ': u Lf.--dililizif'E:.E-3-5.5-Sis:-4I-'S-1-Q R .: I ,Fel 15:2 V... .... - :W 'i'hg4...Li:tiS.3s ,,.,, . .. 1 ' 'Lat.1.,..s......1a WHY i Alf 5 -. ,V w - ' . - 22:9 . , ' .S 'iffy V 34 N , X ,-.-. A L . . . . 3 ' ' ' ' V- , ,.1 .5 g A 65 N, 1 2 , 4 gm it , A 4 N' Ki, tg T A f' 4 it 'ty , wi 1 U: Q , 4, 1 s ' 5 K 52 if Q, fc X i 4 ix A , 'K A we '7K 'n . if . MQ. .1 .j,,,4 - - 4 Q, , ,I E it , f , X s , 5 Vi f gf in as 1 ff V pt 1, E 55, A gy 4 H 5 2,179 A5317 'R t lc ,M s FERN PEAK, B.A. Sophomore English Lost and Found Committee Hobby: African Violets 'ess ..-nw N- if . , f-he :ff sift f 1' E X ,Z 4 5 5 , CX ' L A , . 3 .fk,p4w ' ,Z DON ROSS, B.S. Algebra, Geometry Student Council ALETHA SHANNON, B.S., M.S. Business Machines, Clerical Practice Hobby: Reading ' JACK PETERSON, B.S. P. E., Driver Training Hobby: Sports 5+4:,:4'2 H3 ' , f .aQQ'fLf' ' ,,f,fLzli 45 MARJORIE REDKEY, B.S., M.Ed. Typing, General Business Future Business Leaders ELLA REDKEY, B.S. Girls' P. E. and Health G.A.A. Hobby: Photography From Where the Teacher Sits A QW' Muse ,gr FRANCIS SCAPPLE, B.S., M.S. Mechanical Drawing Equip- ment Manager Junior Boys' Counselor Hobby: Hunting ALBERT SINCLAIR, B.S. Physics, and General Science Hobby: Fishing P .,k. ff we ff-r:::1' Teacher is understanding. Physically she knows he is capable, mentally she won't make an esti- mate, and psychologically she knows he possibly won't graduate. But she's understanding. She talks her pupil into taking a correspondence course to substitute for failing. And with a look of knowledge about him, the young scholar digs into the work before him. Yes, teacher has initiative, and she pushes him further along in his work. She's encouraging and her few compliments seem magnified to him. Back into his shell the bashful client creeps when he fails, and so the teacher begins again the cycle of re-encouragement . . . ARVEL SMITH, B.S., M.S. STEVE STONE, B.S., M.S. Woodworking Mixed Chorus and Band Hobby: Hunting 'Qs if 'K Q-Q 1 5'- X l 'fs , S i K X Koa ED STONEBREAKER, B.A. English Rally Squad Hobby: Outdoors LEN SURLES, B.S., M.S. General Mathematics l, Boys' P. E. lll, lV, Head Track Coach Freshman Class Hobby: Hunting xlk., 2 if ,,,, . , GLEN TERRIERE, B.S., M.S. Mathematics, Algebra, Peli- can Service Club, and Geometry Ski Club Hobby: Hunting Putting Yourself in Her Place Teaching isn't iust assignments and homework, it's getting to know the individual. lt's a bit of generosity intermixed with the incentive to drive the student on that produces results. The teacher is no school master in a sense that would make you slave, but more-or-less a mixture of mother, tather, and policemen. In her incentives to make dependable citizens out ot students she's doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with all the love and under- standing ot a-a-a-a-a-a teacher. And so all our calculations were wrong! EVERETT VANDERPOOL, DEAN WHITE, B.S,, M.Ed. BA- General Science Head Baseball Assistant Basketball Co-Advisor K Club Hobby: Golf American Problems X MW ff SYLVIA TUCKER, B.A. Senior Orientation and Counseling Pelicanettes Hobby: Sports CHARLES WOODHOUSE, B.A,, M.A. Telecommunications, Amerif can Literature, and Radio and Television Services Script and Microphone f fff ,J is if C my i t ttt it ,f A , Kg 5 1 1 ' 1 f y 'ff 6 X4 R 4 J 5 SZ 4 rf ,fa , sv W E , s, so V 1 , 1 1 f y f , 4 JIM THORNTON, B.A., M,ECl. Pelican Service Club RlCHARD UNGER, B.A., M.A. Journalism and English Klamath Krater News Nugget, and Junior Class STANLEY WOODRUFF, B.A. General Science Hobby: lchthyology 664 M,f5M-ICE? Pvlifitf' M5246 31f'W77f?1. FXFRXTKKITH Y: www: Q-my rt. fwffu- M,.,,Y .Q ,,,M. .,,., ,m, 4N,W4M Cgntents , q , , v ?1'L' FFV' V U b I fx 'xnxx' ..V.. .Y.V. G XRIAIZU-1212-Y-,.,,-g.,V,W,..,,,Q,,w 15,6146 fm 1714-'11, Q,- Q ,, A .ul pmrnuurm fv:f-V W vkur 4 WWVlqimm-MWWM n g I . 2 5 M, .,,f ,ms.hL1smn,,huJ-w.1xwmn1Au1,m mnuLmx.u,wrx,k.L,,Q,W J 0 6 3 W.-W.,m..unm.a1m.muu 1m1u.Lxum, ,muwgmun A. . -,..Y,..,,,.,N u n lors .... . . ,H-.- ,m.m., m.1m m.. . , .,, , , f , A S ophomores. . . 7 7 ..flj iiIZ'T1C ' ,'Q5lilg'Q,1f lg W ..,. .S!:rL1,1rLMZ,2.Li.kxJzstisffi..far u1:L1l,,1.n3.g., ,W A , Freshmen . . .9l 1313- ,LLQ J, X J W , M X 1 1, -'R 5- P' s 5 I : ,H.,., A :LJ . JH, ..,:, ,. ': ,,' 4 'fllf' ,. 3 3. X1 4 'Y .nd 1 C: u 5. W X 1 1 f L g mii- f 1 W Seniors Our camera Tocuses on many Things- our campus, sTudenT life, and classroom acTiviTy. WiThin The Tocus, hovvever, a group srands ouT from all The resT-The Seniors. We recognize Them by Their Tire- lessness in school clubs, Their sTudying Tor diplomas, and knocking aT doors Tor rum- mage-Thus The Senior banquet Yes, They're in The limelighT novv, buT soon shall move onTo The large sTair oT life where The vvorld's lens will be Turned Their way. c li . 9 U ,T Q Q ss? s--4' 2:3 :M 48 ed r'- 5, 1... vi Wand? , HUGH SWANEY President BOB NILES Vice Presidenf PAT CARROLL Secrefa ry SWAN JAMES Yell Leader MRS. NOGGLE Advisor CORINNE ACKERMAN: Krater 4: Pep Peppers Nugget 3. SANDY ADAMS: Girls' Nurses 3, 4, President Peppers 3, 4: Science Student Congress 4. GEORGIA AGER: Girls' 'F-- 411' 3, 4: Nom. Com. 1: News League 1, 2, 3, 4: Future 4: IRL 3, 4: Krater 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Social Com. 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: League 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLYS ALBERT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4. DOYLE ALEXANDER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY ALLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: K Club 3, 4: Student Builders 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Congress 3, 42 Baseball, Football, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DON ALT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: K Club 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Student Builders 2, 3, 4: Assembly Corn. 4: Football, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. DON AMBERS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Builders 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB ANDERSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB G. ANDERSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Builders 2: T8-I 3, 4. TOM ANKENY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: K Club 3, 4: SB Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Congress 1, 2, 3, 4: Traditions Com. 4: Track, Basketball, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Most Inspirational Player 4. JUDY ARNOLD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. MARIE ARNOLD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Homernakers 2, 3. MIKE ASHBY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Football 1, 4. FRED BARMORE: Bays' Alliance 3, 4, Maiii Club 4, Science Club 4. DONNA BARRETT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3. GENE BAXTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 45 K Club 45 Science Club 35 Band5 Football 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BECHEN, Bays' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, ski Club 2, 35 Student Congress 4, NANCY BELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 35 Library Club 35 Retail Selling 4. KEN BELLM: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 45 K' Club 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Congress 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. VAUGHN BISPHAM: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 4. KAY BLAKE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 El Rodeo 3, 45 Future Nurses 45 IRL 3, 45 Science Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Pelicanettes 45 AC Choir 3, 4. BARBARA BLANCHARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Delta Chi 35 Spanish Club 4. 45 Pelicanettes. LELA BAKER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta chi 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers 1. Seniors FRANK BALLARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Delta Chi 3, 45 K Club 3, 45 Traditions Com. 45 Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. BOB ASHER: Boys' Alliance 1 2 3 4 FREDRICA BAILEY: G ls League 1 2 3 4 Delt Chi 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 3 Spanish Club 3 JACK BAKER: Boys' Alliance 1 2 3 4 5. 31 m 11 It RO! l 'SEV' E S X assxQ A N ,Q si X 3355519 sit KK 9, F Xx lm X MXH' ww '!..b.... . ,,.4..,,sQs, - ear -- gg . - ' K .- - a s ' rsswi-1' D k N , ., 4 ,.,..E. 'Q BETH BROYLES: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, GAA 2, 3, Pelican Service Club 3. JO ANN BOGATAY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Krater 2, 3, 4, Assistant Ed. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Pep- pers 3, 4, Script and Mike 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Inter- Club Council 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Assembly Com. 3, Nom. Com. 2, Student Congress 2, 3. VERLENA BOOTH: Girls' League T, 2, 3, 4, Krater 4, Script and Mike 3, 4. JOHN BOUSQUET: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. ROGER BOYD: Boys' Alliance 3, 4. JOANNE BRADY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Latin Club 4. PATTY BRANIFF: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. JEAN BREWER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta chi 1, 2, 3. LARRY BRISBON: Boys' Alliance T, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Citizenship Com. 4, Wrestling 2, 3. CHARLOTTE BROWN, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4. Seniors KATHLEEN BROYLES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. .xx A Club 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress l, 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Literary Guild 3. DONNA LEE BURGOYNE: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Ski Club 4, Pelicanettes 4, Student Congress 4, Future Teachers 3, German Club 3, 4. ROSALIE CALDWELL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4. 28 r 11. .ljl lit! 'SS 5 DARLENE BUCHHOLZ: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, French X . 11- f. R it Q I r .. ss. fi 1- 4 :1 f-Lf .iwsfk Pi- K Q-7 L., r ee'-s-'a,, N .. w i lt- -1 ,ies .9 4. Y, Q. Sgr X E Exim... 4, PAT CAMPBELL: Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4. CHARLES E. CARLSON: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, K Club 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Nominating Com. 4, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Lineman 4. CHARLES F. CARLSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Football Manager l, 2, 3, 4. MICKEY CARNEY: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, Student Builders l, 2, 3, Assembly Committee 3, Class President 2, 3, Student Congress 2, 3, Traditions Com. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ALENE CAROTHERS: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, El Rodeo 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 4, Science 3, 4. PAT CARROLL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, Future Business Leaders 3, Krater 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Congress l, 2, Traditions Com. 4, lnter- Club Council 4, Future Teachers 4. JEFF CARTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Science Club 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4. LEE CARTER: Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, EI Rodeo 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Script and Mike 4, Student Congress 2, 4. PAT CASE: Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4: lRl- 3, 4: N000 Recreation 4, Pelicanettes 4. ju- N 4 35 l t S . wi Xi 'Ing-4-.uae ' in,,,,f FREDONNE CATHEY: Girls' League 2, 3, 4. Seniors EDDY CATMULL B ys Alliance i 2 3 4 K Club 4 Student Congress 4 Football l 2 3 4 ,aww , , :'g,,.,, 5 ., ,. 5 . ft 55, gig , 25 zz N tl 'ii'-' is 4 'Eg Q. . is , . E I .,.,. , .:,, ,.... V s Q . .... , .,., , ,., r 2' 4 A all .,.. ,.,. . , ,,,. .,,... 4 , . - ,.., . ., f ,' .Q ff. ' X V , .... , ,,,,, ' 1 11' 1'-1: -,-. . ...,,., , , ,. , , , 3 , JACK CHANDLER: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, Re ln Ca 2, 3, 4. SUE CLARK: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, Krater 4, Pelicanettes 4, Noon Recreation l. WILLIAM COBB: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. 29 7 ky 9, f 7 I! H , f 1 t il' , K 5 ,H t , , P, If E9 l I 'A , .1 Si 4-1 41 I li li 1 Q I fwi PHYLLIS CRABTREE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4. RONNIE CROXFORD: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN CRUMRINE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Retail Selling Club 4. JEANETTE CUENDET: Girls' League 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Pelicanettes 4, Ski Club 4, Student Congress Rep. 4, Future Teachers 4. NORA DAMMOND: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA DAVIS: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 3, 4, Student Congress I, 2, 3. JEAN DAVISON: Girls' League 2, 3, 4. HAROLD DAY: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DAY: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Nominating Com. 2, Traditions Com. 4, Lost and Found Com. 2. 30 DOUG COLLIER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Student Builders 3, 4, T8-I 3, 4. RODNEY COMER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE CONE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I. CAROLE CORLEY: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. S nlors JAN COX: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, , Eligibility Com. 3, Noon Recreation 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. iss NOLAN DEARING: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 4. DIXIE DIXON: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Krater 3, Script and Mike 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Rally Squad 4. JOYCE DOWDY: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Retail Selling 4, Vice President 4. MARDEANE DRAGOO: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. S niors NELETA DUNLAP: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, News Nugget 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. 433 f JOHN EDMUNSON: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, T8-I 3, 4. BARBARA EDWARDS: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, El Rodeo 4, Pelican Service 4, Science Club 3, 4, News Nugget 2, 3. RICHARD EGAN: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Football 4. JUDY ELLIS: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, IRL 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Editor 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Com. 4, Student Congress I. GARY ESGATE: Boys' Alliance I, '2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. GRACE ESTRADA: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DON EVANS: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Krater 4, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4. JOE EVANS: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Ari Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. DON FALES: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4. 3l 1qg.....e4' S x r A X ' Pi? J ARS 575, -, f .seg ,Z ., 2251 BARBARA FANNING: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4. BOB FAULKNER: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Noon Recreation l. DEAN FEDERHART: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 4. SHARON FERGEN: Girls' League 4, Future Home- makers 1, 2, Inter-Club Council 4, Pelicanettes 4. SUE FERRELL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, GAA 3, 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4. ARLENE FOLTZ: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Retail Selling 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FOOTE: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4, T8-l 3, 4. GERRY FORRESTER: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2. LOUELLA Fouitz. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. 'Wie MELVIN GEER: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JO ANN GEISS: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. SUZANNE GOELLER: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Class Secretary 3, Student Body Secretary 4, Student Congress l, 2, 4, Traditions Com. 4. 32 BOB GAINES: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4. Seniors ANNELLE GASTER: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Congress Rep. 3, Inter-Club Coun- cil 4. J, , -re, 4- . . . . , g . , - ,ge . 3 i 1. . e z if ff' 'Q' x , 'ji A, ' DAVE GOODING: Boys' Alliance 4. MICHAEL GRANAS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T8.l 4. JANICE GRIGGS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, MARSHA GRIGGS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. SANDRA GURTLE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. DALE HALLECK: Boys' Alliance 4. NANCY HANAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Corn. 4. DAVID HARDMAN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1. LLOYD HARPER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2 3, 4. Club 1. BILL HARTLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish ' ,il ,,,, , ,.,l.,.... ...,. . . ., , 2 .---fa.. .23 . was 555,53 -. I V. 4. 1.-rf. ' , - 'EVN -,-:-.., . Q ,, 4'1 ' ,.,. s , r sc.-1,-4:.1.:', rkrsizk-: . - ,Q',::.:'.1':iz--1:-.-':,:-'ls-7,591: :saw1:-ii.:-zwzt-s:v:4:a:sg .. w,-' .1 ll' .4 i 2113EQE1.5K,fEf ll 1 1 :gi ., f mf f1v--- ,-1,-0:,...,e M-.. ..-., ... .,,,,.-, - ,g . lflil Seniors' ' KAREN HARTLEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Science Club 4, Pelicanettes 4. ' U l W , ,. ,fi , , f 4 , 5. ,fy 4. ,,,. 9 ,Q , . Lf ,I 'fn --VV , , 4 , ze. ,- 4 .,,. 1 , M 12 :4 :R S 1 X: 2' Q' ' ROSEMARY HARVEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, Future Nurses 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Congress 3. JOHN HEYDEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, News Nugget 3, Krater 4. FRED HEARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, News Nugget 1, 2, 3, Editor 3, Script and Mike 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. 33 A JUDY HENKELMAN: Future Business Leaders 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. DAVID HENZEL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK HERLINGER: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. E5 ROBERT HESSIG: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. Seniors mwe- il' ALLAN HETTINGER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. this-H.. f lx 'fa ll Q f SAN W 'Q LEAH HILL: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, News Nugget 3, 4, Editor 4. RONALD HILL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4- BILL HILLIS: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Krater 4, Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4. CAMERON HINMAN: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: IRL 3,4, President 4, Latin Club 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Lost and Found Comm. 4, Inter-Club Council 4. LARRY HOLLENBEAK: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA HOLTON: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, Script and Mike 3, 4. RALPH HOPPER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 4: l-Biln Clvb 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. MARY HORNE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 EI Rodeo 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Pepp6fS 4: 5Cief1Ce Clllb 3: Ski Club 2, 3, Future Teachers 2,3- LARRY HORSTMAN: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. MARY IRVING: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. Seniors BRIAN JACOBS: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 3, 4, President 4, Ski Club 3, Student Congress 4. BOB JACOBSON: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi l, 2, 3, Student Builders 2, 3. SWAN JAMES: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Presi- 1 dent 4, Class Yell and Song Leader 3, 4, Student ' Congress l, 3, 4, Traditions Com. 4. CHARLES JARRETT: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Script and Mike 4. JOYCE JOHNSON: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, lnter-Club Council 4. DANNY JOHNSTON: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, T8-I 4, AC Choir l, 2, 3, 4. CHESTER JONES: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 2. ELAINE JONES: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. GROVER JONES: Boys' Alliance 3, 4. MARY JONES: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi i, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3. JUDY HULL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Future Business Leaders 3, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Nominating Comm. 3, Student Congress 'l, 2, 4, Lost and Found Comm. 2, Future Teachers 4. RICHARD HUMPHREY: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Constitution Comm. 4, Football, Co- Captain 3, 4. FLOYD HUNSAKER: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Ski Club i, 2, 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Football 3, 4. aging... '2-R 734 .... ' 'f ?5'-2- W -me-,ewaeh3LL..,M,,,,W, '- 5' ' Z i' ' .1 . ' :G , S' ,fs I' r' 4. . ' N :J , 'YUEQ' 'f' .f L ' v .a sf 4622 ' ' 4 of ini . 'I ','E'. . . f ' 9.9 . ,sh ' .1 ' , :l - ' J ,- u C . l 1- Q ii E ,..M.,, . PN ' .. A . s X X - ,.,. if N , .. , ' .... l' ' Q ,Q -492SK?ifi:, 1- , R gn X, .X 4 'fil A 3-1,5 i' 1 fi - K - iv. -sb . -gcj' -3 .. s gv gqsg-: ta 'E . 47, - V. .,, X. .,. ,V -. f. .. .. emi: . sw. , X 31. 335 .. in X V nf 735' A. .... .. f 4211, fl ' -f fA41Q..,'f'Lf:g: QQ?-,.' :V ., ,, ,-- sw? '.:a:,.-jr f e q' ' n f, .':f1E3' 3 ' 153' il Q X 2323 X s NV XX s X X Q. ll 1 ll Qs. , S ' 'P ev if X' if sx Q Q ff,- ..... ,. f 4k V -- .33 W MIKE KNAPP: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Art Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, President 4, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Finance Comm. 4, Student Congress l. RAY JONES: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: latin Club 4, Science Club 4, Track 3, 4- SHARON JONES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Krater 3, Ski Club 4, Future Teachers 4, Pelicanettes. LEANNA KEARSLEY: Oakland 1, 2, 3, Future Home- makers 4, Girls' League 4. ROBERT KELLISON: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4. MARY KELLY: Future Homemakers 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDRA KERN: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Krater 4, Library Club 4, News Nugget 3. KAYE KIDWELL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, Delta Chi 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, lRL 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science 3, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Social Comm. 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Regional Vice President 4, lnter-Club Council 4, Student Congress l, 4, Student Body President 4, President Regional Student Council Con- ference 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Editor 4. ESTELLINE KIGER: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 'l, 2, Krater 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Chairman 4, Student Congress 4. ANNE KIMSEY: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. 11'-W TERRY KUHLMAN: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Trades and industries 3, 4. FRANCES KUHN: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. NICK LAMPROPULUS: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, AC Choir 4. 36 LARRY KRElTZBERG: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Student Builders 3. '52-if ANNE LANCASTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4, Ski Club 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4. SONDRA LANGSLET: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, AC Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM LASSETT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, EI Rodeo 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. MARY LAURHAMMER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, Science Club 3, Class Secretary 1, 2, Rally Squad 4, Student Congress 2, Lost and Found 1, AC Choir 2, 3, 4. DONALD LEACH: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4, Student Builders 3, Student Congress 4, AC Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN LEHIGH: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, Library Club 4, Future Teachers 3. LORA LEONARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Krater 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Pelicaneftes 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, AC Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY LEWIS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. JUDIE LOGSDEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. SUSAN LOOMIS: Girls' .., . l wlmfes , s QSGQXX sc, . 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S f f 1 ff 'W ' 'G 1 , H LONG: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. zz, 1, 4 fff , V A ,Q Vg ' JANET LOVELADY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. 1 JOE LUCZYCKI: Boys' Alliance 4, French Club 1, 1 ,,,1f1,, , I ,gi Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. an -lft f f .V 5 ,,, 'Q9Qw f I TED LUNDGREN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio ff, Y VVVV Visual Aids. ,,,, , swf, Vrivv .H 37 'l 1 ' BOB LUCE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4. LEWIS LUTTRELL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T8-I 4. SANDRA LYNCH: Future Nurses 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Finance Comm. 4, Stu- dent Congress 2, 3. Club 3. Qs, 'Ne-. ! '..I 3 PEGGY MCCANN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Pep Peppers 4, Science Club 3, 4, Citizenship Comm. 4, Student Con- gress 1. Seniors FAITH MCCLEERY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, GAA 1, Retail Selling 4, Science Rf X :iv 1? .qs vw, ,,. wftgaf. i 5 W.. T It xv Q in Q. .i X SHARON McCONNELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Science Club 3,' 4, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Constitution Comm. 4, Chairman 4, Student Congress 2. KEITH MCDERMOTT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4. DONNA MCDONALD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. RUTH MCKENNIE: Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. RALPH MCKUNE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. SHIRLENE MCMICHAEL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, Secretary 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Pelicanettes 4, Science Club 4. PAT MAGUIRE. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 45 Pelicanettes 4, Retail Selling 4, Science Club 3, Script and Mike 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MONTE MARTS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. ARLENE MATTHEWS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA MILLER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, Krater 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. DON MITCHELL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, ,3, 4, T8-I 4. JOHN MITZEL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Library Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. GAIL MOLLISON: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress I. BILL MONTGOMERY: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Assembly Committee 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4. GLEN MOORE: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Vice President 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-State Center 3. J. C. MOREHEAD: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JANET MORRIS: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. MICKEY MORRIS: Boys' Alliance 'I, 2, 3, 4, T8-I 3, 4. JANET MEYER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future , Business Leaders 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4, Student Congress 3. S niors CAROL MILLS: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 4. ..... , ....,. 7 .,.,. . .,, ..., .. , V V . WS W . .. Ei,.:,,.,.,,, ' V A 'fi aj? If .....-. , .W ,,,.,... 2 -44, ,Q fi, . .4 ,.., , JON MEADOR: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Re In Ca 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 4, Science 3, Student Builders 2, 3, Lost and Found Comm. 3. SYBLE MEADOR: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BILL MESNER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. X' 1 I ., ..,. H gf! ' . Q Z -e ,fc , . W , ' . -. A ,i z iz 2 Sf: N ' CAROL MORRISON: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4 -I W5-: Pelicanettes 4, Student Congress l, 3. J ,Nu . . . , SAM MOSS: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, S 4 4 ral 4. .1 ..,,. A .A 5 . , , ,., i RICHARD MOUSSEAU: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. U A I, D Ill . V 4 A . gl, 1 3 f , . , '. f .C fi A . . ,.. ci 4 , ' f J f ,x 1 ' . . lil: K it 'fi :': ll f l'l'l -.,, GERALDINE MUNJAR, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Vlybll ' Future Business Leaders 4, Future Homemakers 3, Mull E F-X3 '- 5 ,ul gf. Library Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. sg., .. Sill ' MERLE NEFF: Beye' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. A ,Q , X Q'-.A 3 JANNA NEUBERT: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Retail , if Selling 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. 4 A , . 14 I .sen A., -, ,wb Me- se.,-i-ee, iw. E ,.'i,.,. A . i H-f invn JOHN NOLEN: Boys' Alliance KATHY NICHOLS: Girls' League 4. Boa NILES: aeye' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Class Vice President 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4. BILL NOEL: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 4, SW' Football 4. we-A I, 2, 3, 4. 'ls--ff S nlors SANDRA NYBACK: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. DONNA ODELL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4, Science Club 3, 4. MlKE O'HAlR: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Ski Club 3. 40 ALFRED NOYES: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD OLSON: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. MARIETA o'NEAL. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta cha 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA OVEREN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4. DONNA PAUL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 'l, Retail Selling 4. RAY PETERSON: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Student Builders I, 2. SUSAN PETERSON: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Science Club 3, Traditions Comm. 4. RON PHAIR: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 'l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Yell and Song Leader 2, Student Congress 3, 4, Wrestling 'l, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN PHILLIPS: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. JAMES PHILLIPS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice President 3, Science Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Second Vice President 4. 'B'-'ls RONALD PINNER: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, T8-I 2. S O STEVE PONG: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Re ln Ca 2, 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Class Vice President 2, Finance Comm. 4, Chair- man 4, Student Body Business Manager 4, Student Congress 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Audio Visual Aids I. 1 J Aayll 1 Avvll A ,.,,V My fe'-:f- 1 A ., .' ' ' r ' A '64 I 'V W f, ,' , if f ,V W , ..., 5 , is R' Q2 A NA 1 t t ' 'K A X 0 79 Q 1 :I Q eff' ff' Q X 4.5, Q55 :P - 513-rqgf31g,:z.5:v , . X 4 x - ' 1s.sveti,1' ,. . .ifgw l ' 5-ij' ' 2 , 'i15J:'-' et.: Q. , V 1, . V -J- ,.se1::iia4 .21 1 ' - , ,.,, . ' , .. 4 X A : -vw ., l .,.,.,f..,,. V .ye .4 ..-A , ' 4-24.671 N get 4 I. 9, . 9 gg 4 ,ef ,, ,H-.:. f.,., 4 -t ,KS ., .-: ' -, A H .. ,X , Q ., . - , XV 55,1 . .V ,L . ,- . Q, Tigris as , :Q , . ' . K ' l ffl., A '-1-C., , , ff 'i P: :-- , s f .,.,,. . ,,,, 1 ,, I S 4-.af - ' 'sf' , -2.5 f fp -. . 1 ff 4 V st ay Q. - -- ,. f s I ..,. V I ,. ,.., , mg:,g315,.:3v,:EE,:,EvQ W- 2 rw . . 1- .,,. , .v.. - - - fi' X .. Q. e MQQQ.. ,s,. ,.1 f -3s,.,4g.,e,,5f E.. M y '-5 DOLORES POOLE: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4. REGINALD POWELL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON POWELL: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, Student Congress I, 4, Lost and Found Comm, 3, AC Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Future Teachers 4. 4l 1 MIKE PROBST: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Constitution Com. 4, Student Congress 3, lnter-Club Council 4, German Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Seniors ELEANOR PROCK: Glrls League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teacllefs 4: IRL 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, Social Comm. I, 4, AC Choir I, 2, 3, 4. ALDENE PROSISE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. STEVE REEDER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Student Congress I, 2, Lost and Found 4, German Club 3, 4, President 4, lnter- Club Council 4, Band l, 2. WAYNE REXFORD: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4., Math Club 4, Student Builders 2. , f . Inf, jf I VV A F i ij , E lx ,lfujflviz ,fi K Y JI!! V, K' JULIUS REYNOLDS: Boys' Alliance T, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress I, 2, Teyt' 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY ROBBINS: Girls' Leaguqfl, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Z, 4, News Nugget 3, 4. GILBERT ROBERTS: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. LOIS ROBERTSON: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Constitution Com. 4, Science Club 3, 4. RONALD ROBERTSON: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. DAVE ROBINSON: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4. 42 LEIGH PRICE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Future Teachers 3, IRL 3, 4, Krater 3, Lost and Found Com. 4, AC Choir 3, 4. JULIA PRIVETTE: Girls' League 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. JOHN PROBST: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4, K Club 4, Science Club 4. N , -ve-Mo' U ffl H1 zz so O cn l'l'l au o -4 ML 2. 5. :: 0 was 1 e , 2, 3, 4: T8.l 2, 3, 4, Q' f ,- Treasurer 3, President 4. ! ' I gil H ig , X , l i f AV . , . ei 14' DENA ROSS: Girls League I, 2, 3 4- Latin f X4 C 4 I 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Future ,cu :'V' - Teachers 4, AC Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. I' ,X ' i'A ' 1 GENE ROSS: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi - , ' 34-4 .4-f few-4.4-seftwt -, cv, -. .21 'fi -,Nec , on ,. , . , ,. X, ,,, V, ,M -. .f-'tg my . '1 gag-.gwvgfia , -gg rf' . ,., - :.::' . .g,,e,,- , . ., ,sexi , - :fra-4. 5. 1, ,53 Q, .. ., 'Uwe V456 x 4 45+ Q? , 7 , 4,35 'NS ,. . .,, ,,. ' f N SHARON ROWE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Congress I , 2. ' , .iff I Q Q 4 ,Q e , gf B' em wtf' '42 we 5 'e G K 0 -.-,:f-- '.2:,Q5zQ,-,' ef X ., 24 ,,,, ., DENNIS RUNGE: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4, Honor Society . 5 3, 4, Pfesiaem 4, IRL 3, 4, Meth Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Traditions Comm. 4, German Band 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Band 2, 3, 4. ,M DOUG RUSTH: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. Sli MIKE RUTLEDGE: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON RUTTEN: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Science Club 3, Library Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes. WAYNE SALISBURY: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. M DEBRA SANTO: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. Muff BOB SARI: Boys' Alliance 4, K Club 4, Krater 4, Student Congress 4, Football 4. NICKY SAVAGE: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Committee 4. JERRY SAWYER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4. DIXIE SCAPPLE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, Science Club 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Rally Squad 4, Student Congress 2, 3. 43 Nw iw., BARBARA SMITH: Girls' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. ,V ' .,, ,.,f , 22 3 tw W ,,,.,,l 4. 4 Sen I OI S r - JAYNE SMITH: Girls' League 4. JOANNE SMITH: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4. KATHY SMITH: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Spanish Club 4. 44 JACK SMITH: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4. funny. M, MIKE SCHMECK: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Social Comm. 4, Lost and Found Comm. I. LE ROY SCHOENTHALER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, TSKI 3, 4. GORDON SELLARS: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES SEVDE: St. Cloud, Minn., Boys' Alliance 4, Football 4. LAWRENCE SHEARER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Builders I, 2, 3, Student Congress 4. MARY HELEN SHEARER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. FRED SHELLEY: Boys' Alliance 'I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Retail Selling 4, Student Congress 4. BILL SHREEVE: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. GENE SIMMONS: Boys' Alliance 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. SERENA SMITH: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4, Vice President 4, Science Club 3, Noon Recreation 3, Social Comm. 2, Stu- dent Congress I, 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 4. NELDA SNOOK: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, 4, Yell Queen 4, Student Congress I, 2. DEANNA SOUTHARD: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, IRL 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Con- gress I, 2, 3. SHARON SPANGLER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 4. ROSEMARY SPETZ: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, German Club 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4. KENNETH STANG: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Congress I, German Club 3, 4. MIKE STARR: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JANA STENBERG: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chl I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Library Club 2, 3, Script and Mike 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. CONNIE STEWART:, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, 4, GAA 2. Club 3, 4. at t sie: - '-......'2q:2...am, V. ll 2 - . if xl - ..-...,.-4-Ee'-z, -2.54414 W im. , 'Gif RMA lf, - W MM LEE STILLWELL: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club . l fl' A . -' 3, 4, swdenf Builders l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4. iii I Seniors RODNEY srlzlelavz Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: Science A' L Www-' 1:4 .l v v7 ' . , X 43. Wes ,fy fffwf f W ,wwf gf .Q fglffn 5094! JOYCE SUITER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Library Club 3. MARGARET SUMNER: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, Pep Peppers 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. HUGH SWANEY: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Class President 4, Nominating Comm. 4, Chairman 4, Student Congress I, 3. 45 l .k 551159 . ff ,ki lv .I ,,., -Ji: 1 ' ff, . -- 'kb 'if ff - 4 rf 'ng-3. V ROBERT SWANSEN: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. 4' DENNIS TEATER: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling Club 3, 4. BONNIE THOMPSON: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4. vi.. iff IQ. 'cl I 1 gh! GERALD THOMPSON: Boys' Alliance 3, 4. fs Seniors EVELYN THORNE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, Future Business Leaders 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. fix wang 'bs .3 ,A U '9 iP 4 six . ,- 'L l 1 S is 5 B 'hui W ,X is X s xqm 4 . A . 1 t r- ,sh g iu jgj ' 'Nfws fs fi pe la 252 .451 :Q '1 'ts Q 11 Jig, ', V 1 4 . he ....' BARBARA THORNTON: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Retail Selling 4. CARLA TOMLIN: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress I, Pelicanettes 4, President 4, Future Teachers 4. DELORES TRACY: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders 4, Library Club 3, 4. DOUG VAN BUSKIRK: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 4, Ski Club 4, Assembly Comm. I, Noon Recreation Comm. 2, 3, Student Congress I. JIM VEATCH: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DAVE VINSON, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, lc Club 4, ska Club 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU WOLCOTT: Girls' League 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WALDO: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2. VIRGINIA WALKLEY: Future Business Leaders 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4: PGP Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, Script and Mike 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Nominating Comm. 4, Student Con- gress I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WHITE: Girls' League 4. HELEN WHITE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 4, MARCELLA WILLARD: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Science Club 4. TED WILLIAMS: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4. PAT WILSON: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 3, Student Congress 1, 2, 3, Traditions Comm. 4. BEVERLY WISE: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. DELANE WOLFRUM: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DONNA WOYAK: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4. BOB WRIGHT: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Math Club 4. MARLA WEED: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi I, 2, Future Homemakers I, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. S niors TED WEST: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ., ' - 5 If f ..f ., ' 7 19,64 . Yi ' xt www.-uwmwqm.-li ' 69 1 X J ff C f i 4 1 lt 5 Q 1 4 I I 1, ff , 4 ,f il I jf Q11 ,f f . , , ,f ,, Il' il? 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F: ' 48 Q l kip- Rf ff' Camera Shy Seniors JERRY ANDERSCH DAVID BLEVINS TOM BURG MIKE DIXON ANITA GONZALES JOHN GONZALES DON HALE BERNARD HARDMAN RONALD MARTENS DON ROUFS BOB SCHROEDER CLAUDE THORNTON WESLEY THRUSH CLARENCE YANCEY: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4- BOB YANCEY: Boys' Alliance 'I, 2, 3, 41 Skl Club 3, 4. NORMA YOUNG: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 42 l'l0f1Or Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math 'Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4: Science Cl'-Ib 3, 4: Noon Hecreation Comm. 3, Student Congress 4, AC hoir 2, 3, 4. LESLIE ZIGLER: Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. ZANE ZIRKLE: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4. DON HALE: Boys' Alliance 'l, 2, 3, 4. S niors 7' S niors of Strengthened Traditions K Club members repainted The clefaced X Senior Bench To improve KU's appearance. of 14' - ,f ,My ' : f VZ f 'M ,XC f X ywf 46 ,fx 43: 4 0 ,, W7 po me 'eb Members of The senior class waiTed Three long years Tor The privilege of The Senior Bench. Don AIT is especially proud of This exclusive righf. ' -4.4 ' ,fav - faslzs 'Tl ' 1 fe- 'ts 1 Jn.-it 6559 Senior American Problems gives the students information about the various iob opportunities available. Mickey Granas gives the class an insight on his occupational interests. 50 Oh, Boy by the Crickets is enthusiastically imitated by Dave Robinson, B95 Niles, and Glenn Moore during the spring rock and roll assembly before the Grants Pass basketball game. IL E f f 9 IZW' Q WMQ a 1f'3'fig 5 M' 1 My fw W ,flfwowfifd 6ZQfW'WZa2DDj f W W Pffff ff C LM 44? I W I , ,V Vajfgdictgffan Jim ll, QU , X , I7 GARY ESGATE J Lf Honors Salutatorian NORMA YOUNG TOP IQOO www- iw XSXEQ , S .qq: 5 . S ,QR . - l xi 5 Q5 pf 1: tg , Y Ag ' c Q , .V X5-f me 'ww , Sq S A . . w l Q X tix X Q X X, gs-' 2 PQ if QQ- A . 7:-i ,fzixsfwlt Q FQ A... 'CRF . 01 S l ' .wr S' be ff X -' X fi? Serena Smith Suzanne Goeiler 1 N' ryan 1 jx f . N315 . 'S-13,-xg.: - ' ' a .A ,gxwr-3 , , A 5 ,:-me ,.-. V 5 i 495,- 1 -' '57 in-Q-. . 2-1,3 Qi,- J ,I , . , fi- i5ai ?iL . 23 f- . f f , ya' ' 4' P '. 4er'!52fr :s-:rQ1'3E' ' is 'I' Lee Carter Marsha Griggs r .MH X , ew. Fw. A Xxx Steve Pong Evelyn Thorne -a' it -nd' Gilbert Roberts JoAnn Geiss Nancy Hanan 52 al. X Cameron Hinrnan Jeannette Cuendei Sandra Gurile 'fi .von Kaye Kidwell Virginia Waikley Joanne Ruth McKinnie Dixie Dixon A Top I 000 Bogaiay Rosalie Caldwell ' 1,-kf:ivN - V '-' 1 , -1., ? 7-:ff ff,'i 2, 'f X 1,2 , off X 9 , f!! fb x f fu? df' 4 f QW ff We f Z 7 1 Qromm, 2' M ,ff We if The 5? 41.57 ' rf ww 9 4.172 2 ' , wwf VX A. '1 ff. 1 ftgfql' if 7 3 'gi' ,Z Zfg'i,V'.'?.lf: 21 ,5 ' f',.- ff, i,f:,f ' 1 f df 1 Q, 4,7115 ,f va M511 affix 5,4134 nnelle Gaster Dennis Runge 53 Q 1 Top ICM Pal Case Jeff Carter Darlene Buchnolz Donald Fales Leanna Kearsley HF' 1: TC. Pat Wilson Peggy McCann Mike Probsf 54 Shirlene McMichael Nora Dammand b . 2 NN 5 N4 1 1 W B- , xx ! Iu Most Typical Sharon Powell and Floyd l-lunsaker These kids are named mosT Typical And sTanding in The breezes, We know noT if They're Typical BUT They've goT preTTy kneezes. Best Leaders Kaye Kiclwell and Hugh Swaney This par was named Best Leaders IT seT up quite a clamor Cause Hugh goT his defensively While Kaye-she used a hammer Wittiest Gail Mollison and Sam Grubb IT Gail had pushed much harder, There'd been an awful Wham, And even Though he's vviTTy 'Twould been The end of Sam. -11411-v -.M ,un-.1-4 .wg Q-gh L L k -gum v-:1-. . Happy-Go-Lucky Mary Horne and Don AIT Mary had a new grass skirT, Donald had some shears, Mary's Dad Then came along We ain'T seen Don in years. Most School Spirit Nelda Snook and Richard Humphrey This svvitcheroo sure gets you, lf you know lust what we mean. Which goes with the Pep Peppers? And which goes with the team? 019 9 l 'NK t - -t f W 1' iii , Cav In K it! if 45 Www., A 'E E, le If 1 J ni , ,M 4 W Ji' M . l lk X Q H? P My-me an 9. ,W .vg,,,,,,1g- , , Q ' 1 Most lndustrious Pat Carroll and Mickey Carney When they were named industrious, The model A went clank Mickey worked and made a fuss, But Patsy had to crank. L' '?7T'l'l 1 H' 'lf .. . Xgh Ti Yi, ll X X Most Poised JoAnn BogaTay and STeve Reeder These have earned The TiTle As The ones with The mosT Poise, The Things ThaT made This possible Are Poise and Goils and Boys. Most Scholarly Lee CarTer and Gary EsgaTe These Two are deemed mosT scholarly, They've goT no Time To whisTle, They're working on Their Thesis called, The K. U. guided missile ff 1 5 Y I K., 1 eo i 'Q iss, Xxx l is 3 if FS Q Best Personality Swan James and Frank Ballard These kids have Personality They're always on the go And iust so she will straighten it He always wears a bow. Best Dancers Estelline Kiger and Ed Catmull Estelline danced like a queen, But Ed was in a flurry, Then Estelline ruled like a queen And said, Ed-Arthur Murray. J, J lf? ltr is 1 Friendliest PaT Wilson and Doug Van Buskirk Kids meeT This couple in The halls, WiTh a smile and with a grin. Their hellos are always ready For your favor-They want To win. F , -D mi -A A T oi. o T' f F K 54 a L li 4 , l wg, T ful T f . T., li, Most Talkative f T g T. i T ' Syble Meaolor and Nick Lampropulous l 'yl To Talk is only rTaTural, This is a common fact. - A A QW BUT To Talk as much as Nick and Syble, L QV You have To have The knack! y.l' A lun-n...4f 1 Most Talented Serena SmiTh and Mike STarr Oh, Mike, The Triangle is so small, And Serena, ThaT horn so large. Bur when you show your TalenT, We really ger a charge! NNTP- wi ' 4' ,15- i P14 Most Likely-to-Succeed Norma Young and STeve Pong STudy and work have earned The Tirle - MosT-Likely'-To-Succeed For if These kids keep pushing on, Succeed, They will indeed. Juniors Making money, buying rings, and work- ing to be upperclassmen take up the so- cial, economic, and scholastic time ot iun- ior class members. Right at present, how- ever, they are doing an excellent iob. The lite of a iunior is definitely a busy one. It seems like this is the year ot trying to ioin clubs and be the etticient upperclassmen they should be. Quite soon though, they'll be the direc- tors ot the set and then all the spotlights will shine their way. JIM COMPTON President RUDY HEDBURG Vice Presid SUSAN BOYD Secretary LOIS SNEAD Yell Leader MR. UNGER Advisor Phil Ailken Hallie Alcorn Larry Alexander Leonard Allen Richard Allen Sfina Anderson Richard Arch Bruce Arnold Beverly Banks Sleve Banla Mary Barker Phil Barmore Janice Bales Jan Baxter Melvin Beal ,, 1, -vs. f. e i in - Y 1.5.51 J X ff y ., .,, r 1 K hilly? I 3626 CJ i, y. 3' ,--4' 4 51 A 0 12 7 -6 ,ng P 3 W S 5' f 4' ' I -Q. f- 1- 7 -gn r 'Q B f 4 l A ' ' 3 , 'bt'2Qf -Juniors - 'X 'T 'S ' ' -4 Q is I Q? Joyce Bell James Bellrn Barbara Bennell Eleanor Bergman Carolyn Bibler Charmion Biehn Virgil Bigby Roy Billings fc it Q accc is X .,..-,.--,,...f3g ., .31 ' r . .Q 59, .V gif' 5 Q - f F, ' '- ' fx 'gr 'L' 1' - ,Q 1- , J T ' P' N 5 L 7 , L fr r , ' , d f' if A A, A ,fl ii' xii A .. -9 , Q ,-, 'fir -5 , r ,- W-..f -1 . Bruce Black Linda Blakely Steve Bleak Marfha Blessinger Stephanie Bonollo Byron Borfis Susan Boyd Rav Bramhall Bob Brarnvvell Arfalea Brassfield 'N .. A A . fs s X -sv' f - -1 if :El K if Q? C K,-N X Pa ? 1 i re R ,. A ,as vw' X1-Abi s ' in , A X, , - N-w Q 1 W G i f ,X , 1 ,. X O J '-. ' ,X B U Q lr il ' lr -1-1:-fra av-Q , Q- 11' -B r.. I I . , fi, IX . ,7 v K. YT' I ' Juniors f ,I ' ' fs W i I E f v I A I 2 ' 1 J Y ,1 J l , 'Y' J , f A ' l x C if ' r 4 I I - .N Y . I Q .lg , Carol Colvin Naomi Coll Jim Compton Brian ConforTi Ray Coon Carol Cox Cheryle Crabtree Denis Crain Pai Crawley Judy Cross Nancy Cedarleaf Mona Chenoweth Bonnie Cheyne Diane Clark Beverly Clavvson Peggy Clavvson V , Marie Cloud Ken Coffman 21 f 9 Ar Q if 122 f George Bralion Gary Breneman Susan Bretches Belle Bridges Michael Briggs John Brinegar Carol Brisbon Carolyn Bullard Sandra Burney Gary Burl Johnnie Cage Barbara Canine Helen Carlson Gary Carr Donna Carter 'rg 7 -, ,,, 0 v- V I' M, Z vw- 0+-,mv 5.-,f y X pg rg M 9 1 I i , 1, lf if iii! V Jw- 'Za' 7 , S ffffff ,. ,, K f 'IVQZZ7' 'f ,qu ,ZM7 , X, Q ' I J 'Z f r, .I - 4 va , ll JM g 4 ff 'U' 14. l ' 5 I. ll if .4 1 ,- 4 A Yvona Crow Judy Cullimore Nancy Curtis Jackie Dahn Raymond Darby Lance Davis Joseph Day Earlene Dearing David DeLap Don DeLap Kay Detroit Judy Dewey Sandra Dexter Mike Dillon Maryetta Dorrell ,isr , 2' it , ' ' My Qff'?'F7' A' .it f ,R W, tr a5f'i'24g, .V ' Q Q -F.. U , 5- ' ?ffv.1J'+fyN-f-fffxff ..,, ,, NCQ 21 , 1 Lf'-1 , f , my- 'V ' fix ls '-'Elf' WF fl,- f ' - - D - - . SKA - - - 'veil ff? 1' V 'Juniors Bob Drace Frances Drake David Drew John Duggan Neal Eberlein Linda Elliott Dale Ellis Clara English in , 'K s 4 g - K5 L! i 'Q' . ,L A . I, 1 L ,sy . 3158? W K L' - V 47A tif K V, 5 Ev-2, . N , ,faq . C 9 U5 L. Q54 Jerry English .lim Estes Lois Estes Trudy Evans Lynn Farley Joyce Farmer Helen Faulkner Donald Ferreira Keith Ferrell Judy Fitzgerald X xi. Gary Fraley Wayne Franklin Lynn Fristoe David Garrison Darlene Gaster Gary Geiger Claudie Geist Judy Gilchrist George Gillen Tnirza Goeckner rfy Tit? - 'Ei NT my tt as fr l X l Adele Goehring JoAnne Gordon Altha Granquist Karl Granquist Betty Hand Mary Harper Bob Harris Katby Harris Billy Hawkins Betty Hawley Delmar Hawley Barbara Heatln Rudy Hedburg Maxine Hicks Ronald Gresdel Juniors ., ,fa ,ay .... ' A - Janet Grow ' Janice Gulley Dave Guthrie f 'lg Folk Haddock J Mx J Vlrl 2 ,, . Dean Halbert lj , f 4 F ,f James Hall , g , M ff ',,? ' ' f , I Z 1 1 ' bf Heather Hamaker f , Q William Hanan fi MW , 41145 ff Z fb.. V51 7 fir ' 4 5. ' 'R z Q, f, f ,ff Q J fly, f 1 K J a f J . 4 ' Vf,,, - A 5 2, 4 bf: 2 K 7 1 ,, ff . V- - ,MW f WWA My I Pauline Hoie Kenneth Holmes Harold Horne Darl Horsley Ronald House Donna Hubbard William Hungate Margene Hunsaker Jim Hankanson Joyce lrvvin Ed Jacobs Elizabeth Johns Jim Johnson Morgan Johnson Raymond Johnson -g, 1 Vw 5 v :Ml V, V ' I f ' QQ We Vu ,g 'xr' x J ? .N -Q FH? ,V :I Zlkwf Qfuym 2' V ff A 1 ff ,f WU' f 4, Q ff -sf' JV '1,.,w 3 ff 'W' .. 1 ,,, v N, gl? M , f V 'fi' I ll A Y WN 5 U + ' ,I Juniors -- i. Richard Johnson Amy Kerr Gary Kranenburg Lana Lambo Penny Lee Katherine Lemire Nancy Lentz Shirley Lepper Alice Lester J 1 2! ig 1 1 V ' Diana Lapo 5 at J ff .1 ,, X 5, sw 3 as Lynette Lawrence W, K 'LX Q V Alma Layman , MH, ' sf KL, M Janet Lee 1 ' ' F2 lik -'l r W L, , 4iW 'f-'V ' J' 4 rv- 'U In ef -4 L -' f' 'H W i ,..- L L F r fa- ' tv in 4 r n 2 rl: F fvx . -- 'l , , L H I ! L, 'P L LL L 4m JL AL- Q' A Mabel Light Sally Loveless . Stella Lummus Sue Lund Carlene Luttrell 8 . Marva Mortensen Carol Mudder Jerry Musselman Mary Ann Neat Dennis Nelson James Norland , ir e ' ' Eugene Ochs Jane Onstad Janet Owens Q A 2' X W. f C, tl I fi 14 'x x mx, W ,J K if Glynn Mich Patsy Miller N .1 . J X WM 'fs r f A 3 N,- Sharon McCormick Karen McDonald Judy McFarlan Judy McGinnis Kathleen McLin Kathleen McNabb Becky Mack James Madderra David Maiors Robert Malotte Joe Marcon John Marshall Marilyn Mason Jancy Meador Marilyn Metler Juniors - - - ael Susan Miller Tom Milne Margie Mitchell Clyde Moak Barbara Moore Sondra Mor rison f , in , wp J, 1? in adf' ig J' f V- '2 3:14-f 2,, 1 fy lf X 7 A M , 72' 'Q V X ., 'V fp 7 ZZ 1 My f , , 7 f YZ' f ff! V 2 , 1 f, 7, , if , V4 ,y.c,::2,g,gf H 4 1 - 'N' ' 'i . - wr, W Ijvff 1 ,vw v, l 3 mi en A x J 1 V J ' ' 'law 7 J ., ff! K J 23,1 :vu f W 'V ,W -, f ,, I if' f f 1 ' f, , .fffm f f Nj W 1 , Q M 0 if N wi, 7 V wr? A '1 A ,x fl ' W 5 V an f, f ,PK f, 1 ff J W W J 'Q 7 Q X 7 ul Ronnie Owens Richard Paddock Patsy Patterson Clifford Paugh Ross Pearson Richard Peppers Jay Dee Perkins Walter Peterson Dean Peugh Dennis Peugh Sandra Phelps Neil Philliber Jim Pisan Raymond Pledge I' Charlotte Plowman '13, J Y .a-af ?' pr if , V 62111. TL? -J, A Y' ,QN sw. ,, , ,Q A 7, -f , .V fe- I X .fy ff 1-3 l J V' ll ,pw V-p ., , 'j Q V' 'Q 4 ' -5,7 - , , X ,Q f V . 1 feds' I ' Juniors S213 4 V 4 4 X 52 9 lr t KA I Q? f y H , ,fit l Y X 37 , tif- Y., , X. Judith Pohl Bryce Potter Janet Putnam Barbara Pyle Nancy Pynes Melvin Reeves Barbara Richardson Margaret Richey F2 585 l Lucille Rider 7 , G ll Elizabeth Rittey , Ruth Rindal Karen Riskus r Dolores Robinson . ,Q Ai Lt N FT Sally Robinson Dorothy Roberts Judy Rogers Carol Ross Arthur Russell lj J W la P l' . TJ ' -si' I li 'sl lui x R P is I A ' x it , iw W A. ' .' K QM, ' . ,, 'ifg- : I X I 5 7' -2 i 1 A i-.4 'N . 'ii A '45 f ,fi S x RCS X Q . , Si . N i. Q X-- ai -asf 'FY 'TS' 4 S si? X X YSL D I-V Egg- X X. DWR. K s is r ofk Q f 3 sm- Q 'X ,sex X X 46 i Y x, 1 ll vi U if 1 5 -Nr 'mm : .ma- wi. x Q X Q xx-x K X x ,X gi: - 7 X x M 31 4 Ji -5 1 . ..MM,i,,X In . 3, O l lr u r , J ,M Wifi? ,fl v if .ll v l 1. Joan Stein Barbara Stephenson Jim Stevens Pat Stiles Shirley Stillvvell Paul Stippich Virginia Stokes Bonnie Stone Sandra Stone Karen Storm Juniors Dorothy Slagle Dell Smith l-larold Smith Jim Smith Roland Smith Lois Snead Sandra Spears Linda Spoon Us Q li Kathleen Rutledge Douglas Sackett Faye Sanders Rodger Schlickeisen Steven Schofield Russell Schuh Shirley Scribner Sally Sehorn Peggy Seideman Pat Sept Sandra Sheehy Jerry Shelton Neal Shelton Barbara Shepherd pn .-, wks ,fv- V f 'W Gail Sines ' , ,. , A . J 5- Q 'Mt J I T if by vvv-v-' W- Q f gfy f ,ggiis ,Q W , - . A ,, H. A ' f ' 5 Q g 'W 'J we ti. H. J ' 7, ' ff fo f 5 vw -f , - ' , 'Q' Q w1,N,,! ,N ff f 1 1 LL I 44 x. -x 'M ik A 4 il Don Story Stephanie Stroud Barbara Stubblefield Sharon Summers Jane Svvaney Betty Taggart Carol Taylor Emogene Thompson l-larold Thompson Arlyne Tompkins Charles Trusty Juanita Turner Nancy Turner Bill Vertrees Tamara Wagner arf ,,.n., -R ,f 5 -' ..+ is-M N 5 egg, M , -1 5 . - , L - , ,, , X, i , s Q--.gy Qfk wi 'Y ik 'Z Q W. y 3 f-3 .. ,..ALx..i., Q Q- 5 .1 X ff! xv i r . L. L ri- -QS w 4 4 B E A V ag 4 I li if 'X . ol I-c Q. E? , f-, 7 4 B 'nf A i7 J. A '12, ' .-tener' X V H133 , -.1 ' tg X fl, 1318.5 , -nv 17 ,. t fl Q ,g'r To ft 1 ii, .rv M Lycji. , Juniors 4' s ,emi .J Q7 an , Stephanie Walker . vu , A, . qc? Richard Walters Randy Warner ss 5 Sharon Webber fi .l AE .. 7, sz' A , .. 1 'C Q,tV qi? 1 av-Q X , M.. r f ' ' 3. Paulyne Wesley Joyce West fears ik all A, If S J s rx 4 v-. ., sn X ,- mv X 'ix N Beverly Westlund Beulah Weston Judy Wheeler Ronald Wheeler Roger Wiard Pat Wicks Pat Wilcher Katherine Williams Janice Wilson Dolores Wood Karen Wood Ken Woods Jin , It 4 . Q - . L I X .9 K 7?? v+ss it Lyssa Balentine Robert Addington Richard Allen Larry Badorek Sharon Bailey Larry Bender Tom Bender Richard Bennett Gary Bentley Marion Burns Allen Charas Fred Charchill John Davis Tom Day Robert Dewey Edward Estrada Myra Fabianek Gerald Foreman William French Lloyd Gentry Janice Glenn June Griffith Paul Guest Neil Guthrie Patsy l-larin Richard Herrera Tommy James William Johnson Roger Kauble Barbara Ketchum Douglas Kirkpatrick Gerald Knapp John Kuykendall Camera Shy Juniors William Worlein Jeanne Yaden Myron Yadon Betty Yancey Ronnie Ybarra Dennis York Neoma Young Linda Yuen Janice Yunck Sharon Zachary Rodney Lehto Virginia Levison James Martin Henry Maxwell Tom McClary Douglas McCornack Lyle McFarland Alfred McSvvain Madelyn Meador Bonnie Mellentine Gerald Mick John Miles Dixie Morgan David Morrow Jerry Neal Leroy Pemberton Burt Polson William Pryor Ray Puckett Tom Rhoads Ed Rupe Sharron Shirley Don Shultz John South James Vaden Edward Veatch Patsy Walling Ronel Weber Betty Williams Stanley Wood John Young J Five Junior girls, Eleanor Bergman, Lynne Farley, Barbara Bennett, Darlene Gaster, and Cheryl Crab- tree, enioy the prestige of walking on the Junior- Senior Walk For the first time. Juniors Initiate New oney- aking Project Patsy Patterson on the shoulders of Dave Delap enjoys being auctioned oft at the Junior Slave Sale, while auctioneer Rodger Schlickeisen listens for bids. Top bidder bought her for a date. -A 5 it m is ini 7 i . Vs .i.,M' Raising money, planning decorations, and choosing the theme are all part of the big iob of making this year's prom the best ever. The committee members, first row, left to right: C. Taylor, S. Stroud, B. Pyle, J. Brinegar, S. Boyd, and G. Kranenburg. Second row: S. Stone, T. Milne, J. Musselman, J. Cullimore, M. Mortenson, P. Aitken, and J. Compton, Third row: D. Halbert, D. Drew, G. Bretton, G. Ochs. W' if L 39,1 , U.S. History and Civics is a course well-known by ll Jun or in KU Under Mr OTooles guidance alert Juniors are studying the Civil War period In Memoriam LEONARD ALLEN 1941-1958 Member of 7959 graduaring class Sophomores People who are always anTicipaTing new and diTTerenT Things are inTeresTing people, we say. Well, The sophs TiT This descrip- Tion perTecTly, we know. AnTicipaTing be- ing upperclassmen aT lasT, looking forward To acTiviTies which require real meriT, and feeling ThaT now They'll be one of The cogs in The wheel. Yes, These are sophornores- The people of so many TalenTs and poTen- Tial leadership. Their picTUre of usefulness has been shown To Them, now They are sTriving To develop iT. ,iv x, ' T Q T' Q7 L i'fi 'T T ...M .-. gi 5-oq,, iS'i?' 1 ' ' RICHARD MOORE President FRANCIS KENYON Vice Presidenr CAROL ROSS SecreTa ry BOBBE TAYLOR Yell Leader MRS. HOFFMAN Advisor David Adair Charles Adams Jerry Adams Joanne Adams Ricky Adkins Dianna Alexander Shirley Allen Barbara Alter Robert Alvvard Pat Ambers Adrienne Ambord Amis. ,NAS-i ..y.s. .12- A J. 'wif ..-Q, ,Q . .. '.- i xx Ai' W Q 5 S NU wr , w Af f tx . . my i 1, . ' i sv- . '?' . i ..'? ' 5 Q H av'- K X' Q. .. 5 .ts wer .X S X B fi ' M s 5 1 X 1' vfx N Ar s--.,...-f if-f ft J ,Q 1 't 'FF '67 4, fc ii Ar 1 .J r i ig .. 5 whirff. vcr x 1, K1 l Sophomores Simi, Y r- w i Q Ya i : ,pm .i Q N iw X v vm .su .s .Q . x If f 1 N A A ' ay at QA x xx .. K X , I X si if ' if ' X A . wiv an -vs: f . Y X My x u ry QM .4 . Q 1 PN s :,, W' 39' . 'V f . . i Viv A A. ' .c 5 - -es. Afaiffl ' X AA , if Aff iii.QlQQf.2 ti lli 'fx ' ,XA X . Y ' . xt . B B L Q rv: XL.,..sf y ,K .,, Q . . . X X s. X K wa as- 5 A- XA 'V Q, St QW' ...Q Q-1, 1 V -f-uv ' .X S ' .- , .Q . S '.:gf Q SS s . Q r K. 1. A XX gx B A 3352. 'S l 'i , v B A 0 ' r B . ii it if I . Ygzsiiih y T X A . X ,Q-t. ... . ,1 , .l c A ,fs .. Q . N ... . . 11 . xg V QNQA r N .ff Tlx A i' l il il? 7 Wy A X. f.A',o.Q . w 5 Q. sniff ' Mil in iso... is 1al:,vt' . rn viii,-Rl ...V If Q K A' -. B..- ws-s..'t?:.0 iesixzanairf f- J At-A f s N10 Z. ,gk J ' Qwv x x BW ,- B Q i fi f- ! . i.i' HBV! . it V ' A' fy ff as 5- ' , A- gg, a c --. Ann Anderson Eunice Anderson Julie Anderson Loa Andrus Larry Ash Sharon Ash Marilyn Asher Yvonne Bailie Carol Baker Dean Baker Frankie Baker Max Baker Robert Bales Kathy Ball Myrna Banta Joyce Barker Warren Barmore Ardith Barnes Bonnie Barnes Jack Baxter Keith Baxter Vonda Beattie Earl Bedord Bonnie Bell Carol Bell Arla Bennett Sandra Benson Greg Bernard Steve Binney Paul Bishop :Q M.- E 'f l S . ' CV r X VM VR C' C we Y- M- lk - V V Gary C 'V gs- V ' C W , 3 N352 Charlotte Book V r V 1 VV Louise Borgiallr is f 4 5 Q Q Phyllis Bowles XC X: V x N XV s Q. C -N , '- its ' , GX Nw 1 'i .J l if-Q -.1 my xc 5 .NV V N ...ss 1 as QB ,,,.. XkXl,. , , XV C , V V 'fi ' ' Sharon Boyd i A ,, 1, V 5 V 5 4. Sandra Bradburn Q , B Q Y vm Linda Bradley 1 . Q - - X C 1 sw 5 if .-- , 2 5-sa C gk 'M Y James Brady .ani ' ,. .X V Malcglm Brandgn . I V ' David Bergmann Jack Brisbon ' V f Alene Brosman V X Q.: cc QV ' ff ' ' ,VT Darlyene Brown AJ A C ,.,,. :VV , 'ig ' '5 v-4' 4 , . I, ' S Lefha Brown '- -7 B 5 1 TerFY Brumble J f . l 1 A Connie Buck V X V V I '. da, Jean Buckham ' 1. iV ' N Z -W ,. , in- A 'I. , Refa Buckner Y I N ' '1 fi 1 -:QV ' ' Y T Don Bunger i X 'W' is Q.. 1 1 'Q' j ... 5 1' . 4, .W if Larr Bun ard ,,.,, 4 f -W - , V W ' . Y . C , -f-My Catherine Burcham , V ., E V V Larry Burke V W Ax , A L,VV 's V rr YV K ,V JV V I l K ' ' '12, I ' -Q Bob Burpee A 1 . J ' V James Caldwell , 4, mf r 0 .Q WZ V ,rw - V1 ,, ,,: V i 1 1' Y - V A V - '-V- J , 5V V Tom Camgan 4.3 R ' ll 4 J 2 Qffff Levah Ma Carter saw , ..,,. J , 5 f , gt- ' J vi fu, W 'f 4! 4, -, ,,',. 1' '- Glenda Cha man I ' ' , Q F 2 1 M Phillip Charas ir J 4, ' V for yy, A 5 1 4 I H .V .. , V . H V ffffg , , n f M1f,,. 1 . '- ' 'AYQWV 'V v , - . v Carl Charles 7 0 , J Larry in-,, A, VfiW0, zany W VV VK V V N.. V . VWVVE Chuck Clark JV? .IV My jf' VV i M rrl' . QV f Darlene Clark J y ff 4 W Lola Clark f y my , y ff -H 1 fl' X Richard Clark f ll X iq, , f i ,, , M M W' x ' 'V :C 'ff V!! 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L'-,.,, 4:4 ' s-.- ' '. i . iz, ,ff 1, A Xa, 5 ' Q s - Hg f , zitititiiiiiii . wig si- '55 -A -ai'-.-.f ' figingti -sxggulf ffry get . f L. , ' 4 -- .. . - ...- -' Sylvia Day Robert DePew Bill Dickey Harold Diehl Monya Dorman Joyce Dotson Kathy Dougherty Trenton Douglas Virgil Doyle Jean Dragoo Pat Duncan Dean Dunson Kenneth Earley Jim Easley Don Eastman Roger Eastman Nancy Ebinger Phyllis Edwards Richard Ehrlich Robert Ellingson Robert Elliott Lyle English Donna Epps Joyce Escheman Beverly Esgate Allerie Esselstrom Laura Estrada Rollin Eudaily Jan Ewing tp' Sophomores i W- YT sw Charlotte Corley Phyllis Cornell Patricia Coulter John Cox Jane Ann Craig Jeannette Crawford Helen Daniels Gloria Davis Jim Davis Larry Davis Martin Davis 'XS -1 wx ' ., ' It - Q35 me -5' is if i X is i g T, , mf' ttf 'Il Q L D ii if L. i if 'X fi? 1 X -LM . 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' ag '3 . 922 V , ,,,, 4 f f y W f Z X f f f M ,, , W 'f -Z6 U PM , f r 1 6 ' Z 2 ,J A ff Carlene Franks Helen Friberg Kenneth Fuller Mike Gaddis Gary Gale Susan Gedney David Geiss Grover Gentry Ann Gibson Mary Graham Rosia Gregg Judy Gregory Neil Gregory Don Gresdel Gary Griffith Blake Griggs Claeton Griggs Carin Grindel Linda Gunderson Charlotte Gustin Lavvney Hallack Danny Hamblin Dick Hamilton Richard Harnpson John Hancock Sharon Hanscarn Myrtle Harrison Larry Hartley Duane Harvey Robin Hawkins ram. Ona Hayes Earl Hetley Charla Heim Lenore Helseth Janet Henninger Dwight Henry Kenneth Henry Gerry Herman Ysmael Herrera Ruth Hersey Lola Hiles Y ' 1 h .wi N, , A' , ' 2 l I if f ' X - X X5 vw, sk X r 1 G, Q Q 4 ,Jil it tt is ww w! ' S : 7 A ,.-I 'itlgjagf fi,-:' K , -a - -.-.0 7, .f A I 6. , R . 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Pita. -it -W ras,-A '-1 .1 '1 Q 1 Ir, x f l Lua 5 x K I Xa g 4 gl JK Judith Hodge Doris Hodges John Hollingsworth Shirley Horsley John Howe Severt Hudson Arthur Humphrey Charles Hunter Barbara Hurtgen Jack Hyatt Nick lnsley Donald lsensee Charles Jackson Sandra Janssen Steve Jasso Kenneth Jennings Katherine Johnck Dan Johnson Dennis Johnson Judy Johnson Marilyn Johnson Mary Johnson Marvin Joiner Don Jones Joy Jones Lawrence Jones Norma Jones Loren Jurgensen Richard Karnes N-:be-rta Kastner Charles Kuiavvski Sharon Kunz Pamela La Grande Jimmy Lamberl Mike Lancasler Richard Lane Lyvonne Lape Colin Larson Keith Larson Julia Lawrence Norma Lay Judy Lehlo Judy Lenninger Robert Lewis Herman Lindow Carol Lloyd James Lobben Larry Logsden Don Lommasson Calhleen Long Joyce Luloke Maureen Lummus Don Lynn Michael McClurg Susan McCoy W Q, i ' ki x 'if L -xiii , ' , X - J airs V 7 X , .X X fl, S K ' ww' : i i QNX? r ' f - iff- ' .paw '. r xii y i S J xx iz t XFX STA as i i. 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'I ' 'W fv 19' ...,, A ' .ff ' f , 1 f L R A , I 1 Egg 1 Q ' 4 My R ,, , ' ffff 4' , V ,' W 'ff 'fl f , Z, ' f ,, , ., ' N775 'fll , J ' fr ff? 5727 f 7 ,474 -i ' , , M .,,, , ,, I V, , 'il' 152 ' ' ' ,,,, fy, f I - Q A K , fyyy ,I ,A ,, , if . ,V ag , it sm A my , , , 1 ,,V , .,,,, my . M ff ,, i f 'wif , 'L 'fi A 7,1 jf ,f ,wfff Q31 fp' ,, 2 X f ,, , 5 im' ' , Z f f Q 5 'ff A ' Wav 45, Z ff , vi' f ,, :gy ,l,. ,J .f ,ff ilr 4 Q -1 NKf-P 2 Q Colleen McNabb A Kay McNeal i my t .. X jk XX J A A liqquv James McPhetridge i Q h A f Martha Macbeth I vi if i Zorelta Madderra E QE .J is , J. ix ' 6469- , .f-f . 1 y 5 Q Rick Maguire y it 5 A gp rv A it 5 .Aft mi, William Marical l W, FQ' gf? g L. , ' J Q ' 1 ',qi J aa A Jeanne Martin 'mga ' 'U' ' S -qi' cya! Sylvia Massey E il,, Q ,, M h fx,,iM' ' Ed Mattmiller :cf N w ,gf xx N-cal 5 Stuart Maxwell Milton Mayes Remo Melchiori Linda Mendenhall Barbara Merrill Eileen Meyer Denise Miller Patty Miller David Mocabee Steve Moen Donna Moon Richard Moore Tommy Moore Gloria Morgan Opal Morgan Sharon Morris Susan Moss Richard Moyer Sidney Muniar Shirley Murray Sharon Musgrove P fi Robert Myers ' Sandra Nash Leroy Neat Lois Neeley Elizabeth Nehl James Netherland Marva Newland Judy Nichols Mike Nolen 5: x Sl X .' Q 'T if X X Gary Mattos N is WN Sophomores Nag , ' .aggy 1 fri If i 'yi - Y Q, - . ' NX x lx 8 'Q ,g - Y . o f ex lk. we ,fs A K Q 3 S 'M Q skim Q r R ,NX we -3 R51 Mac V 2:28523 ' ,Ii N253 1 0 n 3 . K . - - E, J S r- , . C11 G a p' -. 'S .. as '. ' aff - ' 5 1 ' X , ' 7 1 r- Q x 1 -I i J v t 'Www' ' sl I -a-c ' . A S . I J: 'X , X I . -'gg , l 'if S-12 is '- ll. lil 5 'rbi , ll vs ie- 'llllll'iillrii-lllzw E1 N r - E - X . f - '-.. . -MQ i J u ' --.- A ' M .1 M ss X ' -7522s S - ' -u . R 5 ,si i Q l K .I his -:Z . - J , -f, N iff y faq E 'S 'S ' glitsnifvx 'A -x - 'f ,... f QL -- .J fr 'K Q A -T ii I ,.. D 8 x is X gi N l V as .' gy -kg '15 ,.x -, r, : Sy rf . , . ff ' Q 1 W f Z f .1 1' 1 '49 7 f f X f ff f fu I I S 4 s,., 1 M , - -1' 'f 1 ,E wmxlx gsm? 1 j ,Xc- Ronald Nygard ' Pat O'Connell Sharon Odell or Fred Olson Jerrylynn Olson Maryann Olson William Olson Ron Olvera Billy O'Neil Gayle Osborn XX s . S . x ,5-X, , lc--K.. X - R if -:sf ,SJ ks XX X s x is X X N X i xfgxlx A SQNQ f Y: lla A as M. 4 x Mary Ott ' .N iiliiifrz it .L f ca f V s is 'Q ,,s, ,as im, J 2 'nr ' ' 1 '42 'im 5 ,, 'l'L , f , ff! W! rf, V LJQM, W V V Aw A , :rx ,I if 7,71 , , it X, ' X If 4, ' Q 4 'V ,,, ,A 'Q I ?JQ3f,??, We I ' fii, J , J , i ff? 2 .1 51,1 J, ' f f y J ww ' ig fvgili 7 ,limi lp, , A, 4 ,, 3 f gg A ,V Q i,, ., ' ,jf ff I iff : f I 'A 7 '52, M I 7 V ,f My A , . .sk . --S1 XS: .X X Y 5 .Smeg X wr? X 4' si . i . 5' wx 1 .4'. 9 X S W ski X f K wi .. 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R R nf- Q , ,- ,gs - , 21- -- -'Q' , P X K - , l 'ic , g fs ' JE ' Sophomores - '. , ' 'i R: - 2' Rx ' l R. -:Q 1 bi? li ' if. WWI: wwf I R. 3 ' 1-Q-wr W 4, y I Y: ey.i R R ,S . ' un s 'tm 1 ' N--we 1 y pm, i . my R f R ' 3 his R A - ' I H EU V : -M i f ' ' R 4 - ' 4 C - fe- i 'i 'uf Rf , I 23 . y kg-ver.: ,I - 'I R- . N-SR ,f . m f- I , -Mu.: K, IR vpn: Am: Q x Q. V L ti.. R 3 semi A V xi s 2' .. lf? use , f-Q A J y I vii.. X A . ' F ig ,w J J Q R: r -as R .-s '-0 . '-is rf' -1 -....--- 2 , -'X ' r 1 ' r ,, . -. ' 1 - 1 ,. - ,. 2 H -v 4 - 5 - 5,4 :, . ,gg -sv 5 1 iv N ,sig ,. 'QL ' ' .........' ..., . R... fag: f s ! - tm l, 1 by -Q 7, I X K i 1 t , xxx lx, , - y WM 5 s .X - , h-x . 2 3 A - , . I , X- ' itla fwMR- Q- -R --f 1 J ' ., J fm 1' L--3 1 J X X R- Jrlikli Qi-Q. ' .7 3- ....., -3- A - , V-A 3 i - ' -'vw .Q-. K - ' A L.. Q ! R C K i , -'V iv J J Q. Ng W' 5 2' vu-on -11 -4 - J ' ' R ,Q .2 ,-4, L I Q, a s V C. Ci M. M . ' 5 QR i Q ' f -, :INN Q -. ,:tq,I'f4f. s :1 X lea r- i h B 3' , -.R R g . -:Q-5 R- 1-L, ggi- s . V X :5,a xqtH Y-:5:Lgi!,Lkf -sgitfjgfzigf. yizix ,. 5 x lt Ls: 5151-x X723-gli ff 4--, i S 'L is 1 VA , - ' c f.:-R-.':. is vi L y . - 'i -f J 'F 1 ' Rf -H 4: 3 'ii J ni J .J r ' . ' .5 ' i A + - Clino Roper Carol Ross Dan Ross Charles Russell Nancy Rusth Carolyn Sample Carroll Samson Naoma Sanders Bill Santo Delbert Sasstedt Bob Schatz Cathy Schell Janet Schill Kurt Schmidt Larry Schreiber Jerry Scutter Milt Sessler Sandra Sessom Betty Shepard Janice Shepard Margie Shields Jim Shults Steve Shults Claeton Shults Dianne Siegner Robert Sims Jim Sisemore Bob Smart Judith Ann Smith Diane Smith JoAnn Solberg X X e V N C A X vu X aa, E. WA Su Bill Sproat Cherrill Stafford Carol Stapleton Pam Starr Bob Stewart Mike Stilwell LuVina Storey Marilyn Swansen Patty Swansen Linda Sweatt Jerry Switzler Ernest Taggart Bobbe Taylor Charlie Taylor Jerry Thill Freddie Thomas Bob Thompson Winnie Thornton Kathleen Townsend Merle Tracy Valerie Tucker Bill Turner Dale Turner Sharon Unruh John Vaagen Cale Valentine Jack VanOrman Jerry Vaught Alice Verdui Barbara Vertrees E ' S ' , ' of v ', X ' T ff' ,Vfxrg X , Q -N K - X J FW S -5'-'W' S156 ft -V I : Vi ly -cm if X K -X 5 '- Y . - ' 'Q :Z ..,,.1. 1 if . ' ' Q if 41 ' f 5 x KX A Q N Gp-,x -, . V. Y' rltr CQ S S S ' ' ., T E BSQ-Sv ' iw: V' X --QS '3 'Sf X ' - figfx ph jg f , ,V 'z V . V S X . . f ' .. - 6 Sophomores nr Don Smith Gerald Smith Irene Smith Judy Smith Bob Snyder Cecil Sommers Nolan South Camille Southard Chubbin Spero Leroy Spiker 1 ' fr f ' - ' iff , ' ', .gf-7 in Q- 2 ,, V Q . .ff f- - V -' A 1 K .Qx , 5 0 4 . 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Q11 I , , fl AT by X , C V .QM Vg j , af., 5513 .. 5 V. ,y T V wr A ,, 'V - , V V ,V ' A, - -f:-5 ,gf ff gf , ' ., 24 15 T QM C ' -V , Q 2 ' ' 1,1 ' rj ,V A.: ,VV 55 -vw ' I - ' if f ' - V T, rf , i TV V 1-V V -3. ,GR is E Nw x X X i 88 s C .A.: C Qf :. ' l cf t , l V' k-. - xlg 'll ' Q I , 1 sl 1 giawifax mf? Rex Wenner Nancy Wesley Carolyn Westlund Jerry Wickersbam Vivian Wilbanks Roger Wilber Carol Willard Jim Williams Ken Williams Mary Williams Ken Wilson Ruby Wise Ken Womer Cliff Wood Wayne Woodard Gale Worden Bob Yunck Jolynn Zimmerman Marvin Zimmerman Gary Zumvvalt Pat Carney Ted Finkenbinder Myrna Leitzke Bill Love Raymond Putnam Donna Sclfiuss t N siil.. f U V . Aiyvy f at i .325 l ike , ig. U,-4 sl,s. C -a s Q21 i l X Xfi i - Raymond Vetkos Almo Vido Kathleen Waggoner Genevieve Wagoner Jack Walling Gary Walters Sharon Ward Paul Warnke Nancy Warren Florence Warrington Jim Webb S o p ho m o res ,, ,,:. g i X i 5 g A i W 'i. y gl g zf- 'af , , ..yl. i y y x ' to la, :Zi 5 i ,wi i 23 I an fy V 5 ix fx K r, 'riff .ssi 'U C fl? il Q- ef l,,. .sxf 2 Q . W' -C was M.: : f L 'A -J l l i at's ss i is NXXlli'llilii f-Ma, . gl 253 Sophomores Look Forward to Becomin N- Upperclassmen Sophomores need a lot of counseling to courses which will aid them in their future life. Mr. Thornton helps Maureen Lummus ancl Jerry Suiter plan their courses for the next two years. iu.w-- A a ' N 'U' - 5 The Attendance Office is a very busy place during the day as students check in and out. Affendance Clerk, Mrs. Bellm, signs admittance slips for Beverly Esgate and Norma Jones. 89 Sophomores Study Diligently for Future . .3-rv Sophomore speech classes prepare students for many public life situations in later life. Gai Osborne gives an example of an after-dinner speech under Miss Alloway's supervision. CQ Q N 1 z di -.. 'xl E . if i ll 'f'Klfsgf' ' Q ..m-- .qi , rf 'Q v 1 A 3 .J t Many sophomores find Biology a fascinating sulqiect. Here they listen attentively to a lecture on the life cycle of insects. Specimens in the foreground are used for student research. 90 Freshmen Fearful, reTicenT, evasive aT firsT, shy, buf happy, models of puzzled ThoughT, ambiTious, and naive. All spell whaT we see each fall for The firsT Time-The fresh- men. All eyes are Turned Their way To see whaT The new crop will Turn ouT To be. And many Times under The keen scruTiny of upperclassmen's eyes, They squirm un- comforfably. By ConTinually focusing Their ideals To higher goals They will someday be able To relaTe To oThers ThaT This, The freshman yea r, was The inspiraTion for finer Things yef To come. we T . if ' ql T me V K v,-. T 5 'zfiff Qtr AQ , , jf jgi ,ff ff ,zzz , XA, , . 1,44- 4 f 7 52,2 f f W ,4 f Z f f 1 , 1 f lf f ff Z ,X f f ff f f 7 L ff M 7 ' f, f , , , f,3:-4. ff f l GREG JONES Presidenf CAROL CASEBEER Vice PresidenT ROXANNE SCHMIDTZ Secrefary MARY ESPINQSA Yell Leader MR. SURLES Advisor ?'?'Q'4 X ww S'3G'Yl'Kf--'F' 'Em-'XB' K --- :,-'w w 2 we ww Q . ,X-gg,.m V Va, ww ,. 11. 53- 1. ' ' - S V ., i HV sir 5174-B ' HV A ' ,:-x::,I S?2'g axis? -1 ' . K 'P - - an V- '1 Qi' X ' - ., :fi '1V X -5 - oragf' c '- , ' .- , ff' 251 ' ' -Ham - 'Q V 'V . 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Clifford Walenciak A .gig 452. , Brian Walker , in A ' I Joanne Walker J. K E , Q D V Q ,FKP id 1 S ' :M , V 'L ff Linda Walker , Q ,,5.Qi1.f i. ,Qi Waynette Waller f ' fiP? i 2 ' ' ' W , M w Y , in M ,Vg James Warcl W- 5 V 4' g , .if Q my Ralph Warner ': 1' B ' Q Q H H ' ' 'V Katy Warren 1, - x ji ' ' i,'i Lucille Waters , ' 1-':LT.9 w47 . ' ' f - 4 3- Q 54 of uf K ,V yn.. I Johnny Webb A 'V V! V ' , ' A Lee Weber I , A, , 5 ' ' W? Kerry Webster ' ' V ' 5, - V' W ' F M Margie Welman V ry, Z, ,, ' rf ' VV 1 e-w - - .rw , , .9 ,'M f! , i 'S A Vw- W - Douglas Wentworth . ' 5 fi . . A David Whetstone V L' yi, V i eg , if ' -' - '-N ' ' . f X xX x-H I 131.33 L x ,K , 1 '-7-fl , of, l 2 2 ' L 'V' ar' 3 --7. V, Zi if ' in I I' V ,, yl, ,M 17,2 7 V Ze V, ' , 1,164 'X if V VV V V I 'gf r,., ' at 1 ' 1 V f Q1 .V V if , 1 V, f ,f 4 77 f ' , 1. 'Ar L 'if lc ill A' 'Z ff' 'X' 'ff 'Y , ff ,Q , f ' V az I , , , , V , lg '- f V J , 1 .. W ' 1 'fr L TW f WW! 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Carrying all those rocks up the hill is backbreaking work for all, but most of these boys don't seem to mind. 356' sz Q 5 sk my xx, 1 . .flxw WA. Bewildered Rooks ka Qi .I- wi 1 1 .fi . - it yn .K .J X Q' X -wg Q., fx .. 1 NXQ5' if n Q . ' Qixxgg. Y ...X 3 X113 5- kv' . X 'WA e f x . F ' ' i sf ss +R '-X 5 1, ' ,sy 3 ,Q as QQ. .3 VN i s at 5' s X . K it ..,-N. K K. - R gk K . 'gm' lei? . 1- '5'1 NQW.-' .1 m,. .r x '- S an , N , 4 l Freshmen soon find that English is a required subiect at KU. The students in one of Miss Dolman's classes are reluctantly studying verbals and sentence structure. ' A , With their sssex ' ,W N585 Z science being stressed so much ' th in is age ot missiles and rockets, future scientists begin career at KU with General Science. Mr. Wood ff l to one of his classes. ru exp ains the fundamentals of electricity l03 CWM? M Wwffjggaafjwzwgd MX QQWW 6Qgf,,fA Www... !' 3 l Z Tf: .Z , 5 .. 5 5 Student Body President f f,f ff f ff f f 5221 f mic r fi W, f f f Z f A3 A 4 'ff A 1 W7 , X ' ' f fu , ,f e f I f, ,' 1- p if Raza X A ,,,..,A X i , ,.,,,,,,fA 'qc so la is 4, .:' '22 , sk V ix S , w s ' ff 'MTV ' f 1 ,V 1 f L, 'w zff '- I ik, P22 fwyw H, f W 2 mKiaye Kadweii E O 2 fl F6 fm 'F O rn x 'U 7 no U7 U7 3 N4 QQ '1 GJ 'Q' 1. c Q. cn 'P rn I O' o very een possible without The excell 'r en cooperafion one who has helped make This a good and profit- and effort of all of you-The sfudenl body of able year. This has been The rnosf enjoyable year Klarnafh Union High School I have ever experienced and fhia would nof have I07 Q-W Student B d 5 Q Z SUZANNE GOELLER STEVE PONG Sec,-era,-y Business Manager IO8 M, DAN MCGREEVY gif .129 , J .,:,..f 'uf U TOM AN KENY First Vice President Third Vice President o Officers f -' ef. 'Y' ROGER SCHLICKEISEN Second Vice President BOB SORAN Fourth Vice President Inter-Club Coun il H96 Inter-Club Council's Chairman and assistant chairman are Gary Esgate and Pat Carroll, respectively. Wie I' 'mf' iff Front row: Pat Carroll, Kaye Kidwell, Judy Ellis, Sharon Powell, Opal Morgan, Jancy Meador, Sanclra Adams, Sandra Stone, Sharon Fergen, Gary Esgate. Second row: Steve Bleak, Virgil Bigby, Jane Onstead, Swan James, Carla Tomlin, Darlene Bucholtz, JoAnne Bogatay, Sharon McConnell, Dixie Scapple, Janet Owens, Steve Pong. Third row: Ralph McKune, Jim Ochs, Serena Smith, Pat Wilson, Mike Propst, Don Evans, Evelyn Thorne, Shirlene McMichael, Helen Shearer, Mike Knapp. MMM' t. 2 25- M E , ., f . -- L V, ,f 1 ' A, . , -- WPC? ' , A Q Y ,, . c,g,,,,Q. Vfffwwff ,I s 2 S ,am-ff KW Q-W' 'nw ? X r i W I 't'i'ifi5,.s econd Semester Bottom row, left to right: Bob Soran, Steve Pong, Suzanne Goeller, Kaye Kidwell, Roger Schlickeisen, Dan McGreevy. Second row: Francis Kenyon, Gary Esgate, Lee Carter, Susan Moss, Dena Ross, Norma Young, Linda Yuen, Judy Cross, D. Fitzsimmons, Swan James, Kay Detroit, Virginia Stokes, Andrea Reeder, Pat Crawley. Third row: Sandra Meyers, Bob Ellioet, Peggy Seidemen, Joyce Johnson, Pat Carroll, Sandra Lynch, Fred Fleet, Phil Aitken, Maureen Loomis, Pat Duncan, Pat Swansen. Fourth row: Floyd Hunsaker, Bob Jacobson, Calvin Boyd, Wayne Salisbury, Stuart Max- well, Mike O'Hair, Ross Pierson, Jan Baxter, Gary Fraley, Wayne Franklin. Student Council ,Q 1 find -,,no ha ll 1 I ll., l 5 X X, .1175 fn f N11 ' First S mester Bottom row: Tom Ankeny, Roger Schlickeisen, Kaye Kidwell, Suzanne Goeller, Dan McGreevy, Steve Pong. Second row: Gary Bishop, Chuck Johnson, Jackie Dahn, Ginger Walkley, Phyliss Crabtree, Sharon Powell, Judy Hull, Sharon McConnell, Pat Carroll, Norma Young, Terri Goeckner, Linda Heyden, Judy Cross, JoAnne Olson, Sararnarie McLin, Lynn Farly, Janice Shepard, Estelline Kiger, Donna Burgoyne. Third row: Jim Vaden, Fred Shelley, Stephanie Stoud, Carol Ross, Lee Carter, Jeannette Cuendet, Swan James, Linda Yuen, Joan Marshall, Barbara Olson, Kay Rotrock, Gail Stafford, Valerie Tucker, Judy Esgate, Bev Horne, Nancy Moehl, Mary Ann Olson, Susan Boyd. Fourth row: Ken Henry, Roger Kauble, Gary Esgate, Marlys Albert, Del Smith, Virgil Bigby, Don Leach, John Bechen, Jerry Ally, Wayne Salisbury, Lawrence Shearer. Fifth row, standing, left to right: Francis Kenyon, Bob Sari, Rob Ellingson, Bill Rogers, Joe Pynes. Student Council an mv -f f fm . ' 'gd fi wma ' . If Q- i s sae- U 9 . L l TQ - T -:fl if WF- - - A + To A T H l 1 Q' I V T , X iifx l A . 'vw ' 3 : E LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE: Cam- eron Hinman, Sharon Vinzce, Amy Kerr, and Bob Soran. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Russell Schuh, Eleanor Prock, Sandra Adams, Judy Cullimore, Trudy Turpin, Don lsensee. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: l Borfom row: Kaye Kidwell, Jane On- stad, Estelline Kiger, Ronnie Owens. Second row: Steve Pong, Ronnie Wheeler, Mike Propsf. wt .E --il.Qn-- T NL 5,-R. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Sandra Lynch, Steve Pong, and Mike Knapp. ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE: Dan McGreevy, Kaye Kidweil, and Roger Schlickeisen. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE: Richard Humphrey, Lois Robertson, Sharon McConnell, and Mike Propst. f-my I3 -B9 TRADITIONS COMMITTEE: Borforn row: Pat Wilson, Suzanne Goeller, Susan Peterson, Swan James, Par Carroll. Second row: Dennis Runge, Micky Carney, Tom Ankeny, Richard Day, Charles Carlson, Frank Ballard. ClTlZENSHlP COMMlTTEE: Peggy McCann, Judy Ellis, Rog Schlickeisen, Nicky Savage, Larry Bris- bon. er if C ir? rf Jas 2 Yx as N . NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Bofforn row: Ginger Walkley, Jane Ann Craig,.Linda Heyden. Back row: Hugh Swaney, Gary Kranenburg, Sydney Mun- iar, Joe Denham. NOON RECREATION COMMITTEE: Sarah McLin, Kay Detroit, R ic h a r d Moore, Dan McGreevey, Bob Soran, Louise Borgialli. aww W f . .,.A i v 1 4-V . f tr--.,.,,, sw' f Q., 'i f 2 ,S - , ,,, V y ,wgfy P. 15: ,V cya, ,W .f , f' i. Q. ,fwf r J W5 'V fwflygp 1 if , sf People who like their classes usually clo proficient work. LeCours' mechanical drawing class. Serena Smith and Pat Wilson are evidently enjoying Mr. ...anne ff? 1' Ava 4' ,,y g English is an essential in K.U. So what could be more fitting Discussion is taking place, therefore making class' participation than an A English class instructed by Miss Orpha Hudson. very important. II6 'lung -new-Q .. aim Ea. Jerry Senmer of Mr, Finl-ds radio class demonsfrales the im- portance of minute accuracy in electrical efficiency of radio work MMM WW ' W Z 5 9 fn W - ,,,,, ,. MZ, Basketball coach, Don Megale, briefly outlines the plan for The Grants f M ,W W!! ,f 'fyif , ,, H 4, . Pass-Klamath Falls game, as the squad listens atlentively -2 2? S wf 3 ii r: ' M35 ll8 r...Mn-ug.Kg1,3q,.:5Z,w,HQWNY W , Hwy V ,, . Y, ,,,, , .,,,,,,.f,?.WW?yf,gWT2??gV , , V V, 4WW? , , , Wy' --.sm -...N me-if--Q., M , , , vw W. A X, s College is on 1l'we horizon of many, and a few of our boys will we have a perfect picture of clomesticiry. Hot rolls, nice be ioining the Armed services after graduation. But for some smells of baking, all can be detected from Mrs. Fink's HOU19 of our girls marriage will be confronting llwem soon. Here EC class. L WX ' X YN QQ '.:'3.,:,.,:-gi K Q X ff 'Q ,uf N mix N N if we , i Q a, R r , M - ,Q A Vw x 'idk uk Yi ' kk A f . , f Q-. , 3 Y' 'K ' K me , ,,mW7474 f ,M W f if Ml! 2 f, , ,1 , ' The school of business is one which will never be vacated, Typ- fraining in exchange for the studen1's iirne. Here we see ing, shorthand, and business machines will always be dominant Frances Kunz finishing her day's assignment in business machines in our society, Mrs. Shannon's stenography class offers 'rhis class, in-1 Gpen House Encourages Cooperation Interested Parents Make Better Students Klamath Union's annual open house was November i2. Parents visited classrooms seeing their own children's display of prog- ress. Teachers talked and parents saw the importance of sincerity and interest in school lite. Whether it is called open-house, get acquainted night, or inspection, it all adds up to good parent-teacher relationships. ft Charles Carlson, principal, and Helen Hoffman guide parents through corridors and classrooms. ,wc s X ' F' f, , N In c H g ga s K ,w-vfvrlg M .1 News SN-if-is.. . A, V-sl Andrew Loney Jr., director of interested parents. A Cappella Choir, chats with two Q -X A N' shit. ...- ,K ii Paul Deller points out the importance of history and student Relations League. participation in youth government programs such as International l20 41 Dr. Seth Kerron is quietly and efficiently per- forming his duty as Lee Stilwell, senior, is shot, I i WW .et. s . ' s As the day progresses, more and more students have been immunized. Dick Humphrey, without ado, receives his vaccination from Dr. Kerron. ,. QV 22:1 Big Qperation for Small Shots Salk Vaccine for Polio Immunization Given Students Medicine came in school this year for K.U. stu- dents vvhen the county health department stepped in. Dr. Seth Kerron, ably assisted by the Future Nurses and Registered Nurses Nerseth and Currin, vaccinated approximately four hundred ninety students. Altogether there were four clinics and Klamath Union is proud to say that student parti- cipation was excellent. Another phase of safety in health is proper eye-checks. Tom Lassett, assisted by a health official, is shown testing vision and clearness of objects in near focus. l2l ff. fn.. L H ,--. .,.4 lf, , , 48, f I, s Q I ' ,S f I .- K- k ',,QX3K 'f s ' ' , 1v'A5,i , ,, y' Q sf, Y. f i V Qfbli fin M' V vlkjjld Wir ? 'X 45,11 5 l f 1 :iw W., N H ' E ' I f ': -. f ..... ,...g. Q., . a-- ' -5 . - ., f -ai: if iffy Vg . ii 3.1 A me r, 49? 'K Aa. 34 'JB' 1 A 1 , f 5. hx., ,E gf ,QP Pins for Honor Grade As any of the elite will tell you, the prestige of making membership requirements and wearing the honor pin designated to Honor Society makes the extra studying worth the effort. Distinct qualities which mark the honor student are evidenced not only in scholastic ability, but in leadership, service, and character.- Honor Society pins are worn with pride as twenty outstanding seniors breeze through a school year. Main- taining grade averages entalls hard work not only in studying, but on outside activities, such as the Teens Against Polio Drive, banquet plan- ning, and induction preparations. A prime service to the community in- cludes ushering at the annual Parents and Patrons meeting and annual vis- itation. -'Q ,R DENNis Runes SANDRA LYNCH PEGGY MCCANN presfdem Vice President Secrefarl' NORA DAMMOND MISS Hl:JDSON Treasurer AdV'50 JOANN BOGATAY AiQ V 'tb' -A sN,?k. Q LEE CARTER DIXIE DIXON GARY ESGATE ANNELLE GASTER JOANN GEISS DPC, X SUZANNE GOELLER 901142 KAYE KIDWELL RUTH MCKINNIE STEVE PONG MIKE PROPST Staff GILBERT RoaERTs SERENA EVELYN THORNE PAT WHSON NORMA YOUNG I25 3,8 if-ff.. Q 'Sv X '45 4, -- KAYE KIDWELL SWAN JAMES NANCY HANAN MR. BUELOW Ediror Aggogfafe Edifo, Business Manager Advisor Yearbook Staff Ru h to Meet Deadline ,a-- ' 'fv- is.. N5 'Q' Wfx X ' sauna-Q WWW N A, ew .e X x :fx Xe B - -ex1ga',..N . Sitting ar rl-me desks left to right are: Barbara Bennett, Lee Carter and Nancy Hanan. In the background are, left ro right: George Bretton, Bev Weslund, JoAnn Bogafay and Ronnie Owens. X COPY-Left to right: JoAnn Bogatay, Kaye Kidwell, and Swan James. Anticipating staff members await the arrival of the first shipment of yearbooks. The editor is the first to plummet herself amidst the cartons, and with squeals of laughter, the first books are distributed until the twelve-hundredth purchaser has finally scurried away with the last copy. Forgotten are the droopy eyelids developed over long nights of indexing. Forgotten are the lost photographs and the overtime periods in order to give the readers the cherished memoirs. Long after the last student had vacated the build- ing, a light burned in Mr. Buelow's room. The editors were turning out, in one night, more pages than were originally turned out in a week. l-low everything was accomplished between Snicker candy bars, apples, popsicles, and shortened periods is beyond the comprehension. But the finished product was finally delivered. So then a happy staff sits down to a family style dinner and heartily enioys the banquet fre- lieved of deadline worriesj, and nervously await- ing the announcement of a new editor and the sequence to another All-American goal. T fr' ,M PHOTOGRAPHERS-Left to right: Alene CLASSES-Left to right: Lee Carter, Carothers, Ralph Hopper, and Barbara Beverly Westlund, and Molly Walsh. Edwards. WW ,, W ,yt f ,,,,,,, .v,t A-, f INDEXING-Left to right: Barbara Ben- ADVERTISING: Mary Horne, and nett. FACULTY AND CLUBS: Kay Blake. not pictured, Tom Lassett. 1 9 Z 7 - M X V mm, ,M STUDENT LIFE-Left to right: Patty Ma- guire, Ronnie Owens, and George Bratton. l27 J Lx.: f I 'Y at YT fi , es John Nolen, Bob Sari, and receive the scoop on the John Hayden wait to basketball tournament. ss. I' ' my J ii- - I ,W s.. . M 'B v T ss. Owe. ' Estelline Kiger, Sue Clark, Ronnie Owens, and Leanna Kearsley stop on their way to assignments. if X. if .LX :.f . ful T 4 '- -+ Don Evans and Bill Hillis practice the way they will convince people to buy ads. Verlina Booth, Loren Jurg Mason, Sharon Summers, and Judy Dewey check the paper tor errors. l28 Bob Jacobson and Pat Carroll look they're ready for work. like ws i Judy Ellis and JoAnn listen to Pelican Pete oredict events for future issues. The frenzied activity ot putting a paper together and getting it out on time to all holders ot student-body cards involves the energetic work ot a cooperating statt. Above the roar ot rumbling typewriters and inter- views, the new advisor, Mr. Unger, tinds rare occasions ot quiet. Expert handling ot the paper's publication depends upon the modern m a k e u p, excellent art, ettective stories, photographic maneuvering, and hard- hittinf' jitorials. ' te benefit ot paying special recogni- tion .o statt members, a banquet is held in early spring. To those meritorious writers are presented trophies and certiticates tor outstanding work in the tield ot iournalism. Other activities have included the sending ot delegates to Eugene tor the yearly Oregon Scholastic Press Conference. The delegates attended conferences, lectures, and group meetings concerning the newspaper work. The visit at the Oregon campus was climaxed by a ticket to the San Jose versus Oregon tootball game. ensen, Marilyn sz-gyssssaf, c.c. as X . ., X K ss swf :S . .N ,ts , .gk .NQUQ 'Qi' Q A 4 JUDY ELLIS JOANN BOGATAY PAT CARROLL MR- UNGER Editor Associate Editor Business Manager AdVfSOf Banquet Climaxes Year for School Paper H 4 gn sin ,Z' 25 ' ,anew Y g an ' f- f Q , ,H 'M Ov 1 sigma 2 Q v lm? ,ff ,Qi f Z f Z 1 Bohom row: Verlena Booth, Sandra Adams, Judy Ellis, Carla Tomlin, Rosemary Harvey, and Judy Dewey. Second row, left fo right: John Hayden, Jim Compton, Darlene Buchholz, JoAnn Bogatay, Esfelline Kiger, Pat Carroll, Corinne Ackerman, Ronnie Owens, Bill Hills, and Harold Horn. s Ugg-a.:-j',, 'f M .YSL .-. . L11 l 1 5- x iixsiidv-lid A 'Y H- I Dv' .N .......... .X -l l Bottom row, left to right: Marie Arnold, Leah Hill, Susan Bretches, Sharon Summers, Neleta Dunlap. Second row: Sandra Spear, Sally Lovelace, Sandra Burnie, Shirley Stilwell, Margie Shields, Dolores Robinson, and Charles Jarrett. Weekly Publication Keeps Staff Busy Turning out real evidence of better communica- tion between the school and the community keeps the iournalism statt hopping-especially in the New Nugget section. Despite the confusion and little problems that seem to creep up now and then, the all-girl statf plus one photographer never tail to meet their deadline. Going to press weekly has the alternating editor and managing editor producing up-to-date news regularly, tor the Sun- day Herald and News. The statt celebrated their tourth anniversary in conjunction with the Krater statt at an informal dinner party held in the spring. Money making protects tor this occasion included rummage sales, and tood sales, which also aided in the under- taking ot various activities throughout the year. l3O .,.,s,..:Kx:F...,- .,.Y.A,. tw.. .., Y 'EAW T- 'Q LEAH HILL NELETA DUNLAP Editor Editor First Semester Second Semester SANDRA SPEAR MR. UNGER Associate Editor Advisor Radio Work Inform Communit Turn on your radio and Script and Mike will be there to give you an eartul of good listening. Representing the voices of KU they broadcast over all public stations throughout the year. Supplementing reg- ular speech class work, Script and Micro- phone Guild provides a valuable back- ground for students wishing more exten- sive training in the radio entertainment field. It furnishes advanced class radio re- search, and is voluntarily undertaken by the individual, who receives no scholastic credit-other than his own self-satisfaction. Besides weekly reports from the Klamath Sports Albumn and the stage production, Pelicana, the group has in- itiated a new radio series depicting the culture of the Klamath area as seen from Mainstreet, the title. Other work com- prises of public announcing at games and crusades for Bloodmobile and March of Dimes. MIKE KNAPP President . This 53- ' K I ,.. N, M C 1 I ,' W. A51 K s 'X 4,551 it rpg- V5 WM. t-- . wwf MARY IRVING Publicity Chairman DARLENE BUCHHOLZ Vice President .k., X by ROSEMARY HARVEY Secretary-Treasurer , Q ' 'v -11. ,A ? 2 t l ,- ix MR. WOODHOUSE Advisor Leff fo fighf, Charles Jarrett, Sidney Williams, Penny Left to right: Chester Jones, Janna Stenburg, Charles Jarrett, Mary Irving, Parks Harold Diehl and Robert DePew. Pat Maguire, Steve Pong, Verlena Booth, and Virginia Walkley. l3I 5?' st. s. 5 , LRJH Some clubs are designed to bolster school spirit, create appreciation for liter- ary arts, or to expand a knowledge in the business fields. But interests of the I.R.L. members are also interests of the world. For International Relations League is de- signed forthe sole purpose of acquainting the high school student with political views and problems existing at that time. At evening round tables the student is given an opportunity to voice his opinions con- cerning prominent world affairs. 'xsd In discussing and discovering the an- swers to such problems, the student him- self is encouraged to develop these in- terests to benefit his own goal in life. From a small group of twelve, I.R.L. -I has expanded into a league of thirty-nine juniors and seniors. Selective requirements have limited membership. Yet l.R.L. places itself under the heading of an honor organization. And for this r e a s o n their code of laws requires initiative in working together, in solving problems, and en- dorsement when the aims are fin a I I y reached. Bottom row, left to right: Serena Smith, Norma Young, Cameron Hinman, Hugh Swaney, Mr. Deller. Second row: Judy Ellis, Jane Swaney, Neoma Young, Dixie Scapple, Kay Blake, Darlene Buchholz, Dixie Dixon, Kay Kidwell, Thirza Goeckner, Ronnie Owens, Pat Case, Steve Pong. Third row: Dell Smith, Peggy Seidmen, Tom Milne, Phil Aitken, Joanne Bogatay, Suzanne Goeller, DeAnna Southard, Judy Cullimore, Anne Lancaster, Alice Lester, Gary Esgate. Fourth row: David Garrison, John Brinegar, Gary Breneman, Delmar Hawley, Jim Compton, Fred Heard, and Dennie Runge. Gennan Club Folk songs colored the culture of language students in the Ger- man club. Studying fo r e i g n phrases, menus, customs, history, and spots of interest of the Ger- manic regions has the thirty-three members on their toes. As first year German classes are taught only on alternating years, the club itself must be suspended every two years, until beginning classes can commence with new activities. Because of this it is rather difficult to finance many activities. Night meetings, consisting of speeches, films, or records, usually dissolve with re- freshments. The spring banquet highlighting a German club sea- son is financed by d ues and money collected from the treas- ury. l32 l. -ui ,WV , Aa H VVWQ V K W N Q Ps 7 Bottom row, left to right: Gary Esgate, Heather Hamaker, Mike Propsr, Sandra Gu,-118, Linda Yuen, Marla Weed, Leroy Neat. Scond row: George Flitcraft, Cheryle Crabtree, Roger Schlick. eisen, JoAnn Geiss, Carolyn Westlund, Carol Ross, John Mitzel. Third row: Mr. K1-nchler, Morgan Johnson, Serena Smith, Elenor Prock, Steve Reeder, Ruth Rindal, Charles Carlson. Spani h Club ' un- nv' Bottom row, left to right: Elaine Jones, Neleta Dunlap, Ruth McKinnie, Lynne Farley, JoAnn Geiss, Sharon McConnell, Pat Carroll, Joyce Johnson, Robert Faulkner, DeAnna Southard, Mike O'Hair, Judy Hull, Evelyn Thorne, Peggy Sumner, Dennis Runge, John Bousquet, Mike Knapp, Fred Heard, Nicky Lampropulos, Mr. Labos. Second row: Mary Espinosa, Charleen Storey, Sharon Ash, Darlene Gaster, Kathy Smith, Donna Carter, Ginny Stokes, Tom Milne, Dean Halbert, Eugene Ochs, Delmar Hawley, Neoma Young, Ronnie Wheeler, Helen Faulkner, Lois Snead, Jerry Musselman, Ken Coffman, Bryce Potter, Gary Geiger. Third row: Sharon Zachary, Judy Robinson, Mary Harper, Joann Walker, Martha McBeth, Janet Phillips, Vonda Beattie, Linda Sweatt, Maureen Lummus, Susan Gedney, Robert Alward, Dan McGreevy, Kurt Smith, Ken Coffman, Larry Hartley, Phillip Charas. Fourth row: Katey Warren, Gena Switzler, Cheryl Sanders, Judy Angstead, Carol Casebeer, Katherine Lemire, Judy Lenninger, Reta Buckner, Valerie Tucker, Janet Henninger, Mary Johnson, Terry Brumble, Philip Barmore, Jim Olson, Fren h Club no ' f Bottom row: Patty Propst, Tamara Wagner, Lana Lambo, Stephanie Strode, Marilyn Metler, Barbara Robichaud, Pam Raught. Second row: Pat Anderson, Darlene Buchholz, Sharon Jones, Allene Esselstrom, Mary Laurhammer, Eleanor Prock, Sharon Powell, Serena Smith. Third row: Allen Rutledge, Carol Samson, David Drew, Marilyn Richards, Barbara Stubblefield, Neleta Dunlap, Peter McSwain, Linda Yuen, Patsy Patterson, Mr. Labos. Fourth row: Sue Clark, Don Bunger, Barbara Vertrees, Leslie Alvis. .Q iv Latin Lives Again R QWUWI . , rw +V mi are fig, Bottom row, left to right: Vicki Roman, Bonnie Barnes, Jerryiynn Olson, Charmion Biehn, Nancy Warren, Loa Andrus, Vivian Wilbanks, Bobbe Taylor, Sandra Nash, Judy Hodge, Francis Kenyon, Kenneth Henry. Second row: Gloria McFadden, Ray Jones, Kathleen Ball, Dianna Alexander, Louise Borgialli, Ruth Hersey, Carol Baker, Sandra Sessom, Don Isensee, Jolynn Zimmerman, Myrna Lietzke, Phyllis Bowles, Ralph Hopper, Jerry Wickersham, Julia Lawrence, Sharon Kunz, Nancy Rusth, JoAnn Brady, Lynn Ferrell, Kay McNeal, Barbara Vei-trees, Pamela Lagrande, Patricia Miller, Richard Groseclose, Ted Blair, Steven Moen, John Cox, John Vaagen, Cameron Hinman, Alice Lester, Mike Lancaster, Steven Binnie, Phyllis Cornell, Sylvia Day, Robert Peterson, Gary Gale, Carolyn Bibler, Eileen Meyerp Clifford Wood. One hundred twenty Latin clubbers are real proof of why Latin is not a dead language. In its fifteenth consecutive year as one of the largest clubs at KU, Latin Club has witnessed the writing of Societas Latina, the club song, the purchase of paintings, and a piano for the Latin room. The donning of the toga means it's time for the initiation of second year students into Latin Club, while first year students enroll in the Junior Classical League. This is only the beginning of an extraordinarily eventful year. Early in the fall Nello Panelli receives a check paying for all his schooling expenses while living in the European orphanage in Italy. Three years ago the members adopted the little boy from Naples and proceeds from the annual rummage sale furnish his tuition. All sorts of parties give added pleasure . r ' throughout the year. The banquet in early spring is an opportune time for introducing new officers and climaxing the school year's activities. Classroom members sing Christmas carols in Latin, around the Friendship Tree. I34 A1 ire ' YW 5, el Q- 1 as W 1 sw Lv .NN- Q MVWU ' zzz! Q ' Q S Q5 is L. Lie L Richard Groseclose, Julia Lawrence, Francis Kenyon, Sandra Sessom, Judy Hodge, and Don lsensee, represent the Latin department's television group. Bottom row, left to right: Norma Young, Serena Smith, Judy Cullimore, Dixie Scapple, Gale Mollison, Kay Kidwell, Marilyn Metler, Linda Yuen, Diane Clark, Alice Lester. Second row: Eleanor Bergman, Jane Swaney, Penny Lee, Becky Mack, Virginia Walkley, Peggy McCann, Donna Mc- Donald, Anne Lancaster, Lee Carter, Nora Dammond. Third row: David Drew, Dell Smith, Stina Anderson, Beverly Westlund, Marva Mortensen, MlCKEY CARNEY RUSSELL SCHUH President Vice President X ycgggg .Citg- .AA 9-W xr-Q. at -.5 , .L rf-.t N ,ys..a,c- .L .., ,. H ikmet. ' -W ,.. . .,,.., t - , I L,N..,1 , .. .,,. , A I, Af h H I ,,,,,,,,, Q QQ, , . I L . , ,, X . tt.-A if R -L., . - V L' ..,. , ,st 1 Le X . 4 -,Lf l -IIV K Ws,,.L.,,..o.4-L.44.-.-. ..,., , Q was we Lt were L- in-. we:-i.' true, 1 --,s .sm L : 4,1-rs 1-2 , -r ww - .. LL1seL E L i2- ,S we-1 .f 'f ,.:,,i1.-tzzsiez A132541 's rf, ivesf, 1, HL f ' . -1':i11,:Li3f ' ' . ' L, 4 1 wg-2.543 el' g i ' L I.. A 112, -if-,N-'Lt 1 . V V 1-3515 1' 13? .gg ' 5,5 . ' . ' . A ,- , 4 5 f V . ,L Le Z i. L . , L, MQ, Lg 1 i w. ' .K fQ'xi '5i Mickey Carney presents the Pelican flag as a gift from the Latin club to Mr. Johnson's athletic department. if? 9112 aausa lv 1 -rv Lynette Lawrence, Peggy Seideman, Tamara Wargner, Joanne Bogatay, Trudy Evans, Barbara Bennett, Donna Odell, Mike Propst, Gary Esgate. Third row: Mickey Carney, Hugh Swaney, Katherine Williams, Vaughn Bispham, Gary Breneman, Jim Compton, John Brinegar, and Russell Schuh. ,yi -01 - , 7 , , KM Z, f , 6, ' V, yy Q . GALE MOLLISON Secretary Treasurer if ii! 44 qt If ' 'wi :f '65 - , viii? . , ,a,:q2,Le.,,, ,f!,,f'f ..: ,ffmfffvf-:few ,: - L ,ut Q, A , glf' 'wbifit , ii- N if P jf' ,lllffff-'l 'X 1 'I- - ,lf 5 . 3. ,gf fl , V -K , gr f - T MRS. HOFFMAN Advisor I35 rm new MUD- gg SWAN JAMES EVELYN THORNE LORA LEQNARD President Vice President gecrefa,-y . if rx J.. , - l 5-fxdcq MARY HORNE MR. BURT Treasurer Advisor Students Learn Teachers' Problem Elementary s c h o o l visitations, speakers, and films provide a basic background and a small sample of what teaching would be like as a profession. In this way, F utu re Teachers Club has acquainted its members with the fundamental as- pects for a teaching career. The club is partially subsidized by the teach- ers of Klamath County in the interest of promoting teaching as a profes- sion. Various trips have been made to state conventions in Ashland and Grants Pass for the benefit of its members. They also attend class- room teachers meetings to gain ad- ditional valuable information. After- wards, at group meetings, they analyze the information they have gathered-over punch and cookies. fx -,. 'ts vs 5 K First row, left to right: Evelyn Thorne, Kaye Kidwell, Sharon Jones, Lora Leonard, Darlene Buchholz, and Mary Horne. Second row: Mary Irving, Betty Hand, Arlene Foltz, JoAnn Geiss, Nancy Cedarleaf, Kathleen Broyles, Chubbin Spero, Bobby Taylor, and Lola Andrus. Third row: Barbara Bennett, Mona Chenowith, Donna Hubbard, Donna Carter, Marilyn Metler, Yvonne Bailey, Carla Franks, Mary Laurhammer, and Dixie Scapple. Fourth row: JoAnn Bogatay, Pat Carole, Carla Tomlin, Jeannette Cuendet, Judy Ellis, Gail Mollison, Joyce Johnson, Judy Hull, Dena Ross, Sharon Powell, Deanna Southarcl, and Eleanor Prock. l36 Qualification: Face Anythin A quick prick with a needle or the sight of blood won't make these nurses-to-be tipsy, get flushed, or faint. The instructional films through- out the year acquaint the members with a more vivid picture of nursing as a profession and give them a little hint at the life, training, and future in a nursing career. Part of their work includes ex- periments in child care. The group makes it their annual affair to give presents to needy children during the Christmas season. Polio shots at school gave them the opportunity to advertise their ability as doctor's helpers, secretary, and receiver. As school patients lined up for shots, fu- ture nurses were busy preparing for more to arrive. In their more leisure hours they find time to have a pinning ceremony for new mem- bers. SANDRA ADAMS President . 'X ' . 1 y nvf' f SHIRLENE MCMICHEAL Secretary-Treasurer DONNA ODELL Vice President 'Vva MRS. STRODE Advisor Bottom row, left to right: Rosemary Harvey, Judy Wheeler, Donna Odell, Sandra Adams, Lora Leonard, Carla Tomlin, Sharon Rutten, Patricia Maguire, and Kay Blake. Second row: Anita Gonzales, JoAnn Brady, Carol Cox, Sharon McCormick, Hether Hamacker, Peggy Seideman, Jane Onstad, Jane Swaney, Betty Taggart. Third row: Trudy Evans, Barbara Shepherd, Shirley O'Brian, Pauline Hoie, Cheryl Crabtree, Lois Robertson, Sandra Lynch, Sharon McConnell, and Pat Wilson. Fourth row: Judy Rogers, Katherine Williams, Nancy Turner, Lee Carter, Nora Dammond, Susan Ferrell, Marla Weed, and Sondra Langslet. Homemakers Learn Housekeeping Techniques 49? . WX t' 4 Throughout the entire year the Future Homemakers ot A m e r i c a JANET QWENS BETTY TAGGART PHYLLIS EDWARDS thrive on the motto Home Sweet President vice President Secretary Home. Learning to live better lives more economically and efficiently is preparing them for their duties as a homemaker. Twenty new members were in- stalled in the club at a special party held early in the tall. They will help stimulate interest as they follow the by-laws ot the home economist: to promote a growing appreciation ot ioys and satistactions ot homemak- ing, to emphasize the importance ot worthy home membership, to pro- vide wholesome individual a n d group recreation. As the year advanced the girls partook in community services, con- MARIE CLOUD MRS- PINK tributing to UNESCO and UNICEF Treasurer ACMS0' and working on prolects tor school and community. Making new drapes tor the teachers' room is only one example ot a worthwhile proiect. wfs Bottom row, left to right: Sandra Burney, Kathleen McNabb, Janet Owens, Betty Taggart, Beverly Esgate, Phyllis Edwards, Mrs. Fink, Second row: Barbara Shepherd, Sharon Burney, Eda Gilbert, Esther Deen, Donna Fay, Helen Friberg, Carol Jackson, Cindy Bevel, Naomi Colt. Third row: Betty Horn, Roxanne Schmitz, Diane Wolters, Barbara Merrill, Joyce Bovard, Sue Biggs, Linda McCarty, Joyce Dotson, Judy l38 Esgate, Norma Jones, and Judy Lenninger. Busy Librarian ,fc 'N NELDA SNOGK JANCY MEADOR President Vice President 'Vi CAROL Bwisaon MISS OCONNOR Secretary-Treasurer AUWSCW Promote Book Displays Silence is your password and it is your final warning if you want to finish your study period in the library. Organized as a service to high school students, Library Club members also promote an interest in libraries, books, and reading. Even Though being surrounded by shelves of books, it is miraculous how the members find time to do some reading Themselves while still planning proiects for social gather- ings, programs of special interest and fund-raising campaigns, that will round out an over-active agenda. Designated committees h a v e charge of the book displays through- out the library, and of all the social events, such as an annual dance, Christmas party, and picnic in the spring. Just to mention a few of the programs highlighting this year, were book reviews, a speech on world travel, discussion on how to read a newspaper, write a book, or produce a movie. Bottom row, left to right: M, Irving, D. Tracy, S. Lurnrnus, J. Meador, C. Brisbon, M. Nletler, V. Tucker, N. Snook, B. Wise, C. Charas. Second row: B. Bennett, V. Howie, G. Nluniar, J. Gregory, C. Franks, L. Sweatt, P. Raught, S. Kellow, P. Duncan, Nl. Lummus, M. Weed, S, Sheehy, B, Hawley. Third row: less N. Pynes, J ' Tl.. W. Salisbury, J. Nlitzel, M. Barker, S. Love Scholarships for Bu in ss Ca reerists To develop competent youth business leaders tor a respected place in the business world is the aim of Future Business Leaders ot America, organized by students enrolled in various business courses. This organiza- tion is designed also to help those intending to follow business iobs. Students must be enrolled in business courses to become a member. When asked to do so, the members help with the typing and clerical work for various school organizations and tor the ot- tice. A local scholarship tund is a major focal point giving meriting students the opportun- ity to attend college. On a trial basis last year, the scholarship was unanimously ap- proved by the group as a part of its regular functions. Another proiect ot the year is the pro- viding of funds to send delegates to the two-day state convention on the Oregon State campus in April. The group takes an active interest in their meetings, oftentimes inviting guest speakers and businessmen to orientate them on procedures. ww 'W ANNELLE GASTER NANCY HANAN President Vice President JOANNE SMITH SUSAN PETERSON Secretary Treasurer ll y gr, 3 as N 5 A . if - , . , ,,, Q 9 , if 6 fi 0 an .. -f . , 2. .5 ,iz S5 tt is at ' . S -- in nl 'P ' . lj K 4 ft 3 , l V , , . ., . . S 1 W f 'l' ' - y r? Af Bottom row, left to right: Susan Peterson, Annelle Gaster, Nancy Hanan, JoAnne Smith. Second row: Geraldine Muniar, Rosalee Caldwell, Sandra Gurtle, Janet Myers, Donna McDonald, Delores Tracy, Louella Foutz, Nancy Curtis, Mary Laurhammer, Phyllis Crabtree, Shirley O'Brian. Third row: Marsha Griggs, Peggy McCann, Betty Hawley, Nancy Pynes, Evelyn Thorne, Donna Odell, Barbara Overen, Ruth Rindal, Virginia Walkley. Fourth row: Betty Hand, Katherine McLin, Katherine McNabb, Judy Pohl, Dixie Dixon, Fay Sanders. l4O News 'YR Wx PAT CAMPBELL MRS. REDKEY RQPOVTEV Advisor lla? 'ar vm JoAnne Smith, Geraldine Muniar, and Rosalee Caldwell are Tabulation stop, tabuation stop-is all a part of learning dif- busy learning how to work the adding machine. ferent business machines. It looks like Marsha Griggs and Louella Foutz do not find it too hard. y if V KIM? lr V W X Wynn Xxx ,X I ', ,I V ' Susan Peterson and Barbara Overen are too busy to even look Delores Poole and JoAnne Smith are busy at their machines up. It 'fakes a lot of concentration to add up figures. I4l lv GARY ESGATE President ia , K ill-if w T 5 ' T Q, . A ,,.x., .. ....x E Einstein Prepare Q for Future MIKE Hilo Pst Vice President :Qi gg, 5 1 X Q ,sem W M21 s any L tKQ3?2Qf'5 ' 559 9 Kgs: x wh N1 1 NIS ' W .331 va . f F f . ky sm Evfglegffwt , rr A , my 'sgktssau xg' 4 t M dit K fit? aw 'X X 'Y 'W X X W BRA Xxx e X R W X X. ga, .. X Q X , N M' sjssgi 5 I avg W 4 v SUZANNE GOELLER Secretary-Treasurer 'Qian-0 ' if , r e MRS. HOWARD Advisor Mathematics club is concocted tor those with mere wits and ability. The members learn to apply logic and rea- soning to their lives and at the same time to take a greater interest in higher mathematics. All students who have Algebra lll or an advanced subiect in math are qualified tor membership in the club. D u r i n g the night meetings the mathematicians participate in supple- mentary work, that cannot be covered in the regular text or in the daily classes. They also hear speakers on some subiects related to math: in busi- ness, science, and homemaking. Zz 'ff y 7-Wm . of-fs wg, 1,1 .-N, Ls Bottom row, left to right: Mike O'Hair, Sandra Lynch, Pat Wilson, Peggy McCann, Norma Young, Suzanne Goeller, Mike Propst, Gary Esgate, Alma Layman, Mrs. Howard, Hugh Swaney, Dennis Runge. Second row: Larry Brisbon, Micket Granas, Bruce Black, Roger Sehlickeisen, James Hall, Delmer Hawley, Jerry Musselman, Tom Milne, Neal Eberlein, Steve Pong, Wayne Franklin. Third row: Don Fales, Carolyn Bullard, Ruth McKinnie, Nora Dammond, Lee Carter, Amy Keer, Judy Cullimore, Tamara Wagner, Kay Detroit, Dean Halbert, Cameron Hinman, Jett Carter. Fourth row: David Drew, N. Philliber, Eugene Ochs, Jim Compton, Shocky Hungate, Fred Barmore, John Mitzel. Fifth row: Russell Schuh, Gary Breneman, Jim Veatch, Robert Wright, Jan Baxter, Phil Aitken, Deane Federhart, Vaughn Bispham, Don Evans, and Gerald Thompson. l42 Next Travelers Zeee. ee . 1 eeee .J i to the Moo n e e l f :N' 4., Sputnik and Muttnik were probably nqil ti 1: e:':' under close observation as the Science X xiwx , Club, consisting of iuniors and seniors, J ' Qot under way. The International Geo- X 'Silt gil physical Year was the general topic STEVE PONG discussed at th e i r regular evening President meetings, where they also heard guest speakers, special student's reports, and saw films pertaining to all phases of science. Once a year, during the spring va- cation, science students maintaining a better than average grade are allowed to take part in the annual trip to San Q-A 'ivy Francisco. The scientists are conducted to museums, observatories, industries, and other local places ot interest and value to their study ot science. , .- r '- 41 '. ' ' .- '32 . ,Y . llliil 1 Sx . '1-:' If SAM GRUBB Vice President 52 ' A 'D .. ii . .. f 'r ' . 4 A A ,J is .. in . g xi W .,.. 'f!.fi.P:'-f l - NORMA YQUNG MRS. HERRON Secretary-Treasurer AClViS0r - 1 H Bottom row, left to right: J. Baxter, D. Halbert, R. Wheeler, J. Swaney, B. Black, D. Clark, P. Wilson, L. Yuen, S. Goeller, P. Patterson, S. Pong, M. Metler, N. Young, C. Carlson, L. Davis, J, Musselman, T. Milne. Second row: B. Hawley, A. Gonzales, A. Lester, M. Hunsaker, S. Anderson, J. West, A. Layman, S. Walker, J. Cullimore, J. Onstad, S. Stroud, E. Ochs, P. Aitken, R, Schlickeisen, D. Garrison, G. Roberts. Third row: N. Young, S. Spear, K. Lemire, S. McCormick, B. Moore, R. Faulkner, L. Robertson, A. Kerr, D. Fales, J. Propst, G. Bretton, C. Bullard, S. McConnell, S. Lynch, B. Westlund, P. McCann, C. Crabtree, J. Brinegar, B. Hanan, D. Hawley, S. Hungate, D. Odell, M. Weed, L. Carter, S. Langslet, R. McKinnie, A. Carothers. Fourth row: J. Yaden, K. Hartley, J. Owens, A. Goehring, S. Ferrell, W. Franklin, R. Hedberg, R. Schuh, Gary Breneman, David Drew, Jim Compton, Fred Barmore, Gary Kranenburg, Arthur Russell, Vaughn Bispham, Philip Barmore, John Mitzel, Ronnie Robertson, Mrs. Herron. Fifth row: Shirlene McMicheal, Gary Esgate, Nancy Turner, Mike Dillon, Mike Ashby, Larry Brisbon, Mike O'Hair,,Dennis Runge, Mickey Granas, Don Leech, Cameron Hinman, Buzzy Thompson, Mike Propst, Richard Dyam, Hugh Swaney, Neal Eberlein, and Jim Hall. l43 i lv Fellowship Delta Chi members find it interesting as well as fun to share their mutual interest and goals with others. This is an interdenominational fellowship con- sisting of people representing every church in the city, and is opened to any high school student. Marking itself as one of the larger clubs in the high school, Delta Chi has organized committees for recreation, programs, and advertising. The large variety of assemblies has set a new attendance record for the weekly meet- ings, as guest speakers, students and musical programs, or films entertain the groups. lmportant recreation activities this year included an induction ceremony, Christmas pa rty, after-game parties, and a formal banquet in the spring. SWAN JAMES President 3 QQ' :zip 42 I... . ,... V., KEITH FERRELL Treasurer MARIE CLOUD Secretary MARIE ARNOLD Song Leader ? I K ,ff rf ll , ' ,A Bottom row, left to right: B. Stubblefield, J. Brady, C. Stafford, N. Bell, M. Jones, S. James, B. D. Slagle, T. Trusty, K. Ferrell, Miss Alloway. Second row: B. Bell, B. Arnold, J. Bell, N. Colt, M. D Reynolds, S. lnness, D. Huberd, L. Hall, A. Rexford, N. Lay, J. Stevens. Third row: B. Hand, Bennett McBeth C. Cox B. Huffgen, M. ciaua, K. McNabb, J. Smith, M. Harper, A. Brassfield, gii'o'T3?:a5 G. Ross, D. R. Walters. Fourth row: M. O'Neal, K. Broyles, N. Cedarleaf, J. Pohl, J. Robinson, K. Warren, R. C. Larson, K. Williams, R. Smith. Fifth row: P. Sept, K. Sept, F. Rider, N. Curtis, M. Brady, S. Schmeck D. Nidiever. I44 Ewing Ballard WJ xxx X We AL! , 4 sit ' ws- as What better excuse for a banquet than the Christmas season? Delta Chi members feast on holiday food and enioy a hearty conversation all about Santa Claus. rtt, i U fl, 1 l MISS ALLOWAY Advisor New members of Delta Chi attending the annual candle-light in- duction. E 3 if 4 ww Za Interested audiences listen intently to a speech by Ted Trusty. There is always a large attendance when a speaker visits the group or a member wishes to contribute entertainment. l45 Every Girl a Member ln the haze of crepe-papered walls and soft-colored lights, couples danced to the rhythm of a spring formal, which cli- maxed a year of frustration, worry, fun and excitement for the officers of Girls' League. Each girl from the student body 'is automatically a member of one of the five subdivisions of Girls' League. The Beauty Clinic is the newest annex to the organization. lt was designed specifically for those girls interested in improving their appearance through manners, poise, and self-confidence. The other divisions include Tea Toilers, Dance A Lot, Big 'n' Little Sisters, S.O.S., and Li Lo-each play- ing a significant part in the development of character and the upbringing of girls. When not busy planning the monthly program of skits, talent shows, cartoonists, or speakers, the officers were promoting the social life with a Dames Day, Print and Cord Week, the adoption of a senior girl and boy ofthe month, or an exchange meeting with Boys' Alliance. The club does not act merely for the social aspects. One of its primary functions is its service to the community. This in- cludes work on Teens for Polio and cam- paigns on School Bettermentf' JOAN NE BOGATAY President PHYLLIS CRABTREE Secretary-Treasurer DEANNA SOUTHARD Vice President 5 k , ...Q , .,, r 4 4 'R Qt' 'tr- MRS. DRUECKER Advisor 5 x At the Big and Little Sisters' party, everyone enioyed the treat Pattsy Patterson, Linda Yuen and Stephanl of seeing Miss Grant do the Charleston. Walker are a few of the lucky ones to battl lllelf Wat' TO the S.O.S. candy window at nooi Peggy Sumner, Jane Onstad, Sharon McConnell, Ronnie Owens, Esfelline Kiger, and Virginia Walkley, display some of The sfyles which were worn at The Girls' League annual spring formal. L l if Y . if Q -P926 . f Q2 va ,,,,.,, -fx , 5, sf , .g,K,,,' Y Norma Young, Linda Yuen, and Norma Jones serving Miss Grant, Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Strode af 'rhe S.O.S. faculty Tea at ,ChrisTmas. The officers of the sub-clubs of Girls' League are, seated, Kay Blake, Esfelline Kiger, Gail Mollison, and Norma Young. Second row: Susan Peterson, Paf Case, Peggy Sumner, Linda Yuen, and Pat Crawley. Third row: Rosemary Harvey, Penny Lee, Sharon McConnell, Darlene Gaster, Sandra Stone, and Carol Taylor. I47 1.5 ' Benefits All Ill. l the BUYS ,: 1, Boys' Alliance is so designed as To X? give The average fellow a chance To re- ceive some recogniTion. All The boys of The sTudenT body are auTomaTically mem- bers of This organizaTion, helping less for- TunaTe boys To purchase cloThing, books, lunches, and locaie iobs for The unem- ployed. IT is a means of bringing beTTer FRANK BALLARD GARY KRANENBURG President Vice President . undersTanding and sporismanship among The boys. K OuTside of These services, Boys' Alliance T is an opporTuniTy for social gaTherings. X :'1' 'ff-:5ifQ.? 'is Q Making iTs second appearance in The an- ' A A nals of KU vvas The Smoker. STunT box- i'i1 ' ing and professional vvresTling conTribuTed To This money making proiecf To which The ' : T enTire sTudenT body was inviTed. All pro- T A -IIQ A ceeds vvenT for financing The needs of 2 . ..,q Q oTher unforTunaTe boys. if .gli MIKE KNAPP MR. FRENCH ' S S Secrefary-Treasurer Advisor id Teachers For additional supplemenTary educaTion iusT call on The Audio Visual Aids. These volunTeer pro- iecTionisTs are equipped wiTh all The addiTional maTerial so neces- sary To bring inTeresTing and ed- ucaTional presenTaTions inTo The classrooms, vvhen The Teacher is unable To do so. The lnsTrucTional MaTerials De- parTmenT supervises This group of sTudenTs vvho in Turn aid The Teacher by operaTing moTion pic- Ture proiecTors, filmsTrips, phono- graphs, and recorders. Special insTrucTion on These ma- chines is available To any volun- Teering girl or boy. And The Work seems as saTisfying To Them as iT is pleasurable To The classroom vievver. ,,,.pn-A-J' BoTTom row, lefr To righi: Mike Gaddis, Richard Lane, James FouTz, Mike Jones, Terry Cedarleaf, Billy Owens. Second row: Larry Schreiber, Robert Kenyon, Eugene Bailo, Milo Crumrine, Wayne Dennis, Dennis Ensor, VincenT Shulks. Third row: Jerry Anderson, Ronald Mousseau, Kenneth Jennings, Jim Devlin, Bert Moon, RoberT Myers. Fifth row: Douglas Hickman, Dennis Fiegi, Mike Mc- Clurg, Gary McGill, Nickey Kirby, Ray Taylor, Colin Larson. l48 Portland rt Exhibit for Members A graduate of the art course may not rival Rembrandt, but he does have a deeper appreciation for symmetry. Es- pecially so with Art Club members. This club has created a better understanding of art and broadened the interests of all the members, whose main concern is in obtaining additional individual artwork instruction and time. ln an attempt to further this apprecia- tion for art the club members make an annual trip to the Scholastic Exhibition in Portland. Every student intending to make this trip is required to have contributed tive hours working at city art exhibits, selling Christmas cards, or volunteering 'For various other community services that would aid in collecting funds for the weekend trip. l L. asiwifis -, .. . .,.. . W ,W ws. Q. '- A 1-X 2. , xx Q ' 3 A ek W Y, t , rf? fs 2 fa W 1' z cs' - A Y lx ,K HAROLD HORN JOYCE DOWDY President Vice President ,- 'If'-S' - A AGR' MARLYS ALBERT MR, HALL Secretary-Treasurer Advisor i i l Bottom row, left to right: Marlys Albert, Harold Horn, Joyce Dovvdy. Second row: Donna Barrett, Bonnie Thomson, Barbara Fanning, Barbara Blanchard, Stephanie Bonotto, Elaine Jones, Judy Logsden, Jane Swaney, Beverly Westlund, Susan Moss, Lynne Farley, and Gary Carr. Third row: Katherine Nlclin, Mardene Dragoo, Atha Granquist, Fay Sanders, Ronnie Wheeler, Mike Knapp, Ronald Hill, and Sharon Zachary. f V, A I JW. N? Develop Trade Skill and Abilities Trades and lndustry function as part of the vocational education pro- gram for the advancement ot ap- prentices and crafts. It is opened to all students in Vocational Trades and lndustry classes in hopes of promot- ing further interest and more active participation in such training. At the same time it develops qualities of leadership, scholarship, and self-confidence in social relation- ships. An apprenticeship committee stages a stag dinner and in honor of their employers. the T and I boys sponsor an annual employers em - ployees' banquet. .-wwnpw. - -.. wwe., xr' i DELMAR ROSE President iii! W Q44 DON DELAP Vice President 1 j--If- 1 rct c. 4' 'J 'tm X as a L 'T ti .i Sim Q x H' W xi Q N, t . l DANNIE JOHNSTON MR. CRAIG Secretary-Treasurer Advisor .... K ,. K 6 hx . -f J l t A i V' E ' 1-5. M -- at -f fs if W 1 L - 'Ac T wx .I N ,Q--Q .- .KL c 4, ,yea A.. as ia J ' , sf sdxkevr' ' ,P :nfl ' YY T sag mi E A ' ,L ixtsp f . X . 1 A F us: .2 . Q l Y, E.. , .4 for ' A ' . I . S Bottom row, left to right: J. Hakanson, D. Roufs. Bottom row: K. Granquist, J. Pisan, M. Morris, D. Delap, R. Paddock. Second row: J. Hallingsworth, B. Worlein, G.1Mick, S. Moss, R. Foote, S. Kisis, B. Bedel, D. Rose. Third row: D. Belvins, D. Collier, and D. Kirtpatrick, E. Estrada, J. Gonzales, T. Kuhlman, Mr. Craig, Leroy Schoenthaler, B. Anderson, J. Martin, L. Hollenbeak, A. Noyles, J. Edmunson, L. Luttrel. Ham Cperators Form Re In Ca e Resistance, Inductance, and Ca- pacitance would be the more formal name for a grerup otherwise recog- nized as Radio's familiar Re In Ca Club. Students interested in radio construction a n d experimentation ioin together to form this club which generates these interests. Handling public address systems for'games, dances, and assemblies in Pelican Court and Modoc Field gives them an opportunity to use equipment and to experience work in radio fields. A 2.5 or better grade point aver- age and one semester of radio class- es qualify a boy for membership. However, only fifteen at a time can be admitted. bv www, Bottom row, left to right Mr Fink Dick Colson Ray Bramhall Bill Vertrees Larry Chitwood Kirk Killiam, Clyde Moak, and Steve Pong Second row Mike Dillion Tom Day Jack Chandler Eugene Ochs Torn Rhoads, Ross Pearson Dennis York and John Raines Girls' Club hanges Name The organization and administration of an athletic program is a task requiring time, effort, and elaborate planning. The local Girls' Recreation Association-having changed their name from G.A.A.-have since amended th e i r constitution and planned a program based upon a knowl- edge of suitable activities, good group organization, happy participants, and ac- ceptable health habits. Acquiring basic skills provides the mo- tivation for acquiring awards in any of the fall, winter, or spring sports offered by the physical education department. The girls' athletic accomplishments and love for the out-of-doors are witnessed by the emblems on their official G.R.A. sweat- ers and by the various activities in which they are engaged. Intended to promote efforts in health, sportsmanship, and phys- ical efficiency, and friendship, the per- sonal gains are many and the awards are gratifying. we MARY ELLEN SHEARER President SHIRLENE McMICHEAL Secretary SUE LUND Vice President 5. F JULIA PRIVETI' Treasurer f. ., -J. .Z Bottom row, left to right: K. Smith, B. Taggart, S. McMicheal, J. Arnold, H. Shearer, S. Lund, M. Irving, and J. Privette. Second row: S. Pearson, V. Beatle, L. Bradley, M. Asher, C. Long, J. Dotson, O. Hayes, C. Spero, and D. Clark. Third row: M. Johnson, K. Waggoner, N. Ebinger, D. Brown, B. McDermott, C. Lloyd, B. Kring, M. Shields, and E. Redkey. Fourth row: J. Johnson, L. Baircl, S. Munson, R. Renie, E. Shults, J. Mosley, A. Gibson, and E. Colt. l52 ,. 2 - ,sf 'I Wg? I nf a '94 6 -549 at 25 .kpygx Q r iv X '51, .:A, ' h'g' I Q . NSSQ .-.' E -'img X 7:11 ' Q , .,.1,. JUDY ARNOLD MARY IRVING NllSS FORSYTHE Point Keeper Yearbook Editor Advisor lif- e 5 wie-ll N .MW QL., l - , ' G.R.A. girls engaged in one of their many activities, selling candy at one of the football games. One of G.R.A.'s biggest events is their trip to the seacoast. , ,M W iw, ,,,, 4 , -'M-:wma-.,,, ,Z .Y up fy Af' Swimming and canoeing take a lot of time out of summer ,V 4 vacation for the G,R.A. members. 1 f V? f ,I If On one of their hiking trips to Crater Lake the girls stop a minute to see the sights. l53 Tomaha k and Hoodoo for S Crutches, casts, and doctor bills are not so likely to be seen even with the less experienced members of ski club. Ski instructors d e v o t e d much time to teaching the beginners the principles of staying aIive, while the intermediates perfected learned skills and the advanced skier raced over the snow. But whether veteran or infant in the art of skiing, there was fun to be had by all who iourneyecl to Tomahawk Bowl or vacationed at Hoodoo at San- tiam Lodge. These trips were made available to the ski club by raffles, food sales, movies, and fashion ski shows through- out the year. kiiers ww.. fmt, WY 'ir' 1. .x,, a 2-'Q .,,!g,l, 41. .,A,, .1 V2 , MR, INGLESBY Advisor . . CWM? MR. TERRIERE Advisor km' Bottom row, left to right: J. Bogatay, J. Ellis, J. Cuendet, P. Carroll C Tomlin R Faulkner K. Kidwell, G. Mollison, D. Buchholz, S. Rutten, A. Lancaster, P. Maguire and M Marts Second row: S. Stroud, S. McCormick, P. Patterson, P. Lee, B. Moore, N. Lampropulous M Oi-ta., 5 Lynch, P. Seideman, B. Westlund, S. Nash, P. Hoie, M. Knapp, and K. Lindley Tl.-fl' L k . 'i,, 1.3, . M ,523 ll- S GARY KRANENBURG STEPHANIE STROUD President Vice President V27 Third row: G. Kranenburg, Y. Bailey, M. Ott, E. Bergman, B. famine, B. Mack, J. Hodge, M. Olson, J. West, M. Hunsaker, T. Wagner, S. Hale, D. Drew, L. Pernell, and J. lnglesby. Fourth row: G. Fraley, M. Johnson, D. Drew, S. Moen, K. Smith, R. Flynn, R. Paxton, B. Swanson, N. Moehl, C. Shannon, J. Miller. Fifth row: F. Stilwell, P. Bellm, R. Reinmiller, B. Kern, C. Perkins, K. Dougherty, A. Esselzf -'-i'i ..:n,.l G. Terriere. NELDA SNOOK Secretary-Treasurer Special Studie for Retailers Providing a chance to hear as he learns-such is the case of a Retail Selling member, whose main concern is the actual experience of working in local firms. Here are found the opportu- nities to better their standards of work- ing ability. Out of this club comes the enioyment and the fundamental knowl- edge of gaining practical experience for a successful business career. lt sup- plements the students' basic education- al background by specialized on-the-iob training in their chosen occupations, and permits them to enter the full-time Labor Market as trained workers. The club is divided into two main sub-divisions: Tomorrow's Merchants and Tomorrow's Retailers. Both provide a special education for those students entering or already employed in retail, wholesale, and service occupations. cm., BRIAN JACOBS President Tomorr JOYCE DOWDY Vice President ow's Retailers . ,,.. ... I 1 -' R if NANCY BELL Secretary Tomorrow's Merchants VIRGINIA DAVIS Treasurer 'SS' KEN WOODS JEWEL WARRINGTON JACKIE ELLIOT KATHERINE President Vice President Secretary CRUMRINE Treasurer Q E r-...Y-.. .E Bottom row, left to right: D. Paul, N. Snook, P. Maguire, F. McClery, Jewell Warrington. Second row: H. White, S. Glenn,4S. O'Briap,,L K. Crumrine, J. Elliot, M. Wolcott, and C. Mills. Third row: F. Shelley, N, Dearing, K. Woods, D. Teater, and Mr. Lake. ' P t AY ' 1 f L, Lax .. ' x L K - A - ' ' ' - ' -WX I f is '- X L E ' . .Jef litin, is . . is 'sf t . K AM I r twk qwgl , .eff X 3 MRA LAKE - - - . Advisor Bottom row, left to right: Nancy Bell, J. Bates, J, Dowdy, V. Davis, A. Thompkins, Second row: S. Spangler, J, Neubert, B. Thornton, J. Irving, J. Gulley, J. Fitzgerald. Third IS6 Meador, R. Martin. row: B. Jacobs, J. Music Whether it is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata or John Phillip Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever our KUHS music depart- ment can do the iob superbly. Our direc- tors and supervisors do an excellent iob creating a music department to be proud of. This section of our school curriculum rates high in student eyes. By furnishing music tor all occasions and by doing it wel', the music department will forever be prominent in our memories of school. MR. LONEY A Cappella Choir MR. JENSEN Band MR. STONE Mixed Chorus MR. HALLOCK Orchestra l57 A -1:56121 X' - 7-K 4-W A Cappella Choi 'f7 f1 President Vice President Secretary Librarian SERENA SMITH RALPH HOPPER SHARON POWELL VIRGIL BIBGY X 4-Q Librarian Wardrobe Mistress Wardrobe Mistress RUDY HEDBURG CAROL TAYLOR KAY DETROIT Q. Goes to Los Ange e hr nr--'Q MR. ANDREW LONEY Director www.. jc, Composer, conductor, teacher, Andrew Loney has been head ot the Music Depart- ment and the famed nation-wide KUHS A Cappella Choir for sixteen years. Night rehearsals, Saturday practice, hours upon hours of voice training and singing Techniques prepared ninety-tive choir students for perform- ances in front of the capacity filled Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles. The special invitation from the executive board of Music Educator's National Conference was the reward for endless hours of music study. Only one other high school in the nation, from Texas, was invited to the convention. The group has long been musically outstanding with their previous concerts and tours. ln order to make the appearance in Los Angeles possible, the choir students presented a one-night stage and screen show, featuring a preview of their repertoire for the convention. First row, left to right: K. Detroit, A. Kern, B. Alter, V. Wilbanks, M. Cofer, K. Storm, C. Bullard, D. Halleck, L. Snead, R. McKune, S. Anderson, S. Bleak, C. Taylor, B. Ellingson, S. Smith, P. Lee. Second row: N. Lay, D. Ross, J. Musselman, S. Langslet, J. Sevde, M. Chenoweth, C. Stewart, N. Young, M. Laurhammer, D. Sackett, P. Wilson, S. Gedney. Third row: F. Olson, D. Gaster, M. Thurston, D. Smith, L. Price, B. Harris, M. Griggs, G. Ross, J. Wickersham, J. Vaden, J. McFarlan, V. Bigby, J. Lawrence, R. Humphrey. Fourth row: C. Kern, M. Swansen, G. Bernard, K. Blake, K. Williams, D. Slagle, F. Ballard, R. Spetz, N. Lampropulus, B. Bennett, A. Humphries, K. Ball, G. Flitcraft, L. Robertson, B. Faulkner, S. Powell, G. Sellers. Fifth row: S Sessom, D. Johnston, J. Smith, C. Ross, L. Ferrell, C. Crabtree, J. Craig, D. VanBus- kirk, L. Leonard, C. Westlund, R. Swansen, R. Hedburg, A. Lancaster, K. Woods Sixth row: R. Hopper, D. Leach, E. Prock, D. Fales, C. Jones, M. Starr, P. Seideman I 4 B. Santo, J. Cox, D. lsensee, C. Baker, R. Elliott, S. Nyback, B. Hanan, S. Spear W '- .. . M y U A- 1 Swing Choir There is no beTTer place To corTgregaTe when iT's rock and roll, iazz, or blues singing you are searching Tor, Than aT Swing SixTeen. WheTher pracTice or performance, These songsTers can en- TerTain you WiTh The besT in popular songs for more enioymenT and less money Than The record! MR. JENSEN Direcfor MR. STONE Direcfor Girls' Chorus MellowsweeT harmony TeaTures The voices of Girls' Glee Club. WiTh a chorus of fifty, There is ample opporTuniTy Tor a wide range of music. Taken as a regular class, The girls are consTanTly rehearsing Tor The holiday and spring concerTs, or for enTerTainmenT aT civic lodges and public organizaTions. an rg. .'. 5 Sw l --. . 'Y ' .ff c J T ix X Y xxx X l l ,. - ' ls X - K - .. -vu. X .,,f .1 www, , L15 W W Q5 , ll X 1 'X l wing Sixteen Boffom row, lefr ro righf: Leigh Price, Don Fales, Mona Chenowelh, Andra Kern, Ronnie Phair, Carolyn Bullard, Shocky l-lungare, Lynn Ferrell, Mr. Sione. Second row: Frank Ballard, Peggy Seideman, Danny Johnston, Par Wilson, Rudy Hedberg, Lois Snead, Ralph Hopper, Lora Leonard, Nick Lampropulos. ww W f . 'm p i Sha i A ., Qi l if l r' .xy , 4 r Xl! Q - - -X I 1 Tau X . afi- I 'fW'iZ'l Fronr row, left to right: D. Segaviano, L. Estrada, L. Hiles, J. Weigman, J. Cromwell, J. Milne, G. Brown, G. Newland, S. Harris, L. Walker, B. Shepard, P. Mitchell, V. Chancellor. Second row: J. Morris, S. Powell, C. Bell, J. Olson, L. Bates, C Soulharcl, S. Mitchell, S. Pridemore. Third row G. Morgan, G. Osborn, P. Ambers, V. Hall, B. Richardson, S. Phelps, C. Allen, S. Lanfz, L. Waters A. Prosise, K. Edwards, M. Pafion, C. Samson 5. Morris. Back row: A. Gibson, S. Babcock, S. Fergen, F. Nicliver, Director: LaMar Jensen. Accom- panisf: V. Roman. fn l6l fa . -, .. W f v xi i, Y sk ' F O 'S X g f RALPH McKUNE President DON EVANS Vice President Band Famed for The EasT-WesT per- formances and for The communiTy pops concerTs, The KUHS Band deserves a ranking place among The oTher firsfs in The Music De- parTmenT. lT is a band vvifhin a band. The marching band, The concerT band, The pep band, The Trios, quarTeTs, and quinTeTs of The clarineTs, French horns, and brass insTrumenTs consTiTuTe The regular band period. They enioy The same inTeresTs, each is held TogeTher by The oTher for The love of music. Aside from doing parTs in con- cerT performances, The band gives many benefiT programs, enTerTains aT many civic meefings, and per- forms on radio and Television. FREDONNE CATHEY Secretary '--- - 3 1. L. 4, r tiff ri f. ,T JANICE WILSON Librarian First row, leff To righrr N. Young, M. Hunsaker, D. Cone, L. McLin, P. Sfarr, T. Trulove, F. Olson! K. Womer M Fairchild Chifwood, M. Olson, R. Schuh, K. Waggoner, L. Hallack, G, L. Alvis, S. Mattson. Third row: D. .Johnson L. Caller -C R sen, Breneman, M. STarr. Second row: G. Puter, C. Brown, D. Mc- R. Flynn, J. Wilson, J. Bousqnef, L' pwgine R 'geteksolf A' Greevy, J. Turner, D. Evans, D. Hallack, R. Comer, H. Swaney, K. Ensembles BAND TRIO: Ralph McKine, Jan Baxter, and George Flitcraft. LAMAR JENSEN Director Wherever he goes, there is sure to be music, for Lamar Jen- sen is both director of KUH5 marching and pep bands and girls' chorus. As talented as the music members he directs, Mr. Jensen plays the saxophone for the StarIighter's Dance Band. BAND QUARTET: Robert Myers, Maxine Hicks, Norma Young, and Peggy Seidemen. Phillips, L. Jones, R. Myers, M- Hicks, D- Runge, F- Cathy, R- Norland, N. Ebinger, R. Hornby, M. Jones, G. Simmons, G. Ross, Swanson, V. Walkley, G. Sellars, B. Potter, R. Melchiori, R. G, Baxter, V. Doyle, K. Wilson, J. Kuykendall, M. Stillwell, Fredricks. Fourth r0W: M- Mortensen, M- Meflef, 5- Walker, J- J. Johnson, N. Curtis, G. Flitcraft, J. Baxter, R. McKune. I63 Ensemble BAND TRIQ: Mike 5,a,,, Ggy Brenemanl and Russell Schuh, BAND QUARTET: Georgiana Peufer, Don Evans, and Lawney Halleck BAND QUINTET: Richard Flynn, Peggy Seidernan, Gene Ross, Nancy BAND TRIO: Gary Brenman, Dennis Runge, and Mike Starr. Curtis, and Jan Baxter. - , L , - w 3 fl xl ' R '-E' , ' i'il:I' ' ' 1 L K, D x RQ!-hugim 'I -fs ing- ' '51-.., Alf-. A. alll...-li l64 uct of the precise di- A musician himself, Stephen Stone is respon- sible for the voice tech- niques of Mixed Choru: members applying for A.C. membership. Swing Sixteen is another prod- Mixed Chorus Building voice tones and perfecting harmony train the novice singers of Mixed Chorus for future singers in A Cappella. This beginning group of boys and girls participate in many singing programs, gaining the experience they hope will qualify them for eligibility in A.C. choir. K. recting of Mr. Stone. MR. STONE Director Top row, left to right: S. Allen, S. Phair, S. Boyd, J. Angstead, P. Hawes, J. Dahn, M. Richards, A. Kisis, J. VanOrman, R. Walters, G. Robertson, G. Jones, B. Kerns, D. Epps, J. Frantz, S. Mattson, B. Mack. Second row: S. Provancha, R. Kern, D. Lapo, D. Storey, M. Gallagher, P. Raught, B. Storm, J. Shults, P. Salvadori, B. Pierson, C. Currin, J. Riley, J. Vaagen, J. Onstad, L. Borgialli, J. Jones, C. Casebeer, L. Gunderson. Third row: S. Janssen, S. Vincze, C. Franks, C. Biehn, P. Wicks, B. Fitzgerald, F. Kenyon, J. Holland, C. Mortensen, J. Stevens, M, Nolen, D. Saks, E. Anderson, J. Hunt, M, Richey, S. Stubblefield, Front row: Mr. Stone, P. Clawson, L. Smith, N. Young, V. Leaming, D. Drew, K Lindley, R. Stemler, G. Bishop, B. Guptill, R. Ballard, T. Frederickson, M. Arnold, V. Stokes, D. Clark J, Bell. Not pictured: R. Schlickheisen, R. Smith, G. Vinson, R. Waldo. Accompanist: M. Welman. -3 at 22:3 , , tw Zi f I65 , Q R as R. Grchestra SHIRLENE McMICHAEL CAROLYN BULLARD Secretary Librarian ROSEMARY SPETZ President Eager To begin-ambifious To continue-The young instrumen- Talisis build a symphony from The skill of flexible fingers, exten- sive hours of pracTice, and an appreciaiion for The classical or, chestralions of Bach, Beeihoven, Schuberf. ,l VAUGHN BISPHAM Vice President EVELYN THORN Librarian I66 ,nd Front row, left to right: R, Spetz, J. Lawrence, J. Bispham, son, N. Lay. Third row: M. Beal, P. Hoie, K, Johnck, L. Austin D. Jones. C. Bullard, E. Beclord, Vaughn Bispham, J. Wickers- C. Shannon, M. Dickenson, J. Phillips, S. Willey, L. ChitwO0C-l ham. Second row: S, McMichael, C. Ross, E, Thorne, J. Johnson, M. Olson, P. Sept, J. Lobben, L, Ash, R. Smith, R. Melchiori B. Hand. S. Pearson, G. Case, A, Kimsey, J. Gregory, E. Ander- R. Fredricks. Fourth row: R. Meyers, M. Hicks, P, Seideman STRING QUARTET: Rosemary Spetz Carol Ross Carolyn Bullard Jerry Wickersham MR. DALE HALLACK Director Newly appointed to the departmental staff of music is orchestra con- ductor, Mr. Da'e Hallack. Mr. Hallack has gained considerable recognition as a musician with the Sioux City Symphony and the Lawrence Welk Or- chestra. STRING QUARTET: .lulia Lawrence Shirleen McMichael Judy Gregory Eunice Anderson STRING QUARTET Melvin Beal Joe Bispham Earl Bedord Vaughn Bispham McLin, P. Starr, M. Starr, G. Brenneman, D. Halleck, D. Ross, C. Stafford, S. Ferrell, A. Procise, M. Jo.nes, B. Vertrees, Evans, L. Hallack. Fifth row: M. Mortenson, N. Ebinger, S. G. Simmons. Not pictured: J. Perkins, R. Hornby, A. Pennington, Walker, S. Anderson, Mr. Dale Hallack, Director, J. Bousquet, S. O'Brien. R Flynn, D. Johnson, R. McKune, J. Baxter, G. Flitcraft, G, Pep Band For a rootin' tootin' good basket- ball game the best ingredients are the pep band members in their red and white with their instruments flashing to the chant of l-ley, Mighty PeIicans or the Alma Mater. No other way is sportsmanship and spirit better combined tor pub- lic viewing and listening than during the rallies or game times. After hard work and long hours of after school practice, the members are ready to demonstrate th e i r abilities tor the school, the team, and the public. 1-in 2 W., 3 mfr A '93 Z' 9: , i.ii,3C9 . Yiwxfrl Q 'WLS fx., ,ap-r Majorettes gnc-..,, i., 1 Q, gf fi 4 1 C ' e' r' N, if ,l Left to right: Virginia Walkley, Charlotte Brown, Pam Starr. I68 0125009 Ot great importance to the spirit of a marching band is the drum maior and the baton-tvvirling girls. Setting the beat for the marching and the rhythm tor music, the drum maior must be as skilled as his predecessors. Drum Major MIKE STARR Drama The Drama DeparTmenT of K l a m a T h Union High School is one of The mosT en- ThusiasTic groups in The enTire sch ool. People in This deparTmenT have learned ThaT iT is imperaTive To like Their work in order To presenT iT as amusemenT Tor someone else. STudenTs of drama are Tomorrovv's poTenTial radio, Television and sTage sTars. A camera peering Their way would see no qualms on Their parT, Yes, The TheaTre is a busy wo rld-a world wiThin iTselT, buT iT oTTers enTerTain- menT and enjoymenT To all specTaTors. ju -Nwgm ll as K I 4 5 , ' sv, 17. Frfj1,:'FI f W T ' ' s'-Sissy-,:wg,. P T y ' ,A Qf rfygy Z xy, Y M 8 'M We 4 'fl V 44? XKWZ X f V E ' ir 'W 9 5' 4 ag 'sf ,, fr ff , M W K , M-.1 1:'si9 'TQ if ,.,,,,... .T , ,.-1 f 4- 'n F175 1' T gig! aff f 5, ,W Til X ll N , f-ff . f .W 'T' 'U lT'T I A ' rr'r- m, FM f0 if W 1 MRS. BLOMQUIST I69 Wailings of red pet- ticoatecl mourners and the grievings of an old woman weave the tragic tale of s e v e n sons lost on the rough seas ot an Irish tish- ing village. T h e superstitions, simplicity, and love ot these peasant people play an important part in the lives and deaths of Riders To The Sea. Back row: Paul Guest, Estelline Kiger, Darlene Bucholtz, Karen Storm, Ruby Wise, Barbara Blanchard and Penny Parks. Front row: Fredonne Cathey. Irish Settin s Set Scenes for Dramatists Complete contrast is depicted in the second of the Irish plays pre- sented by the Drama Department. The satire changes a mistaken conversation into rumor, chaos, and near murder. The wit and comedy of the ac- tors makes Spreading Ot The News delight- ful entertainment. Back ro.v: Douglas Sackett, David Henzel, Joe Fitzvvater, Penny Parks, Connie Buck. Front row: Kenneth Be-llm, Paul Guest, Bill I-lillis, Gary Zumvvalt, Glynn Michael, Trenton Douglas, Karen Storm, and Syble Meador, I70 lt's sleigh time and muh' time and party dress time for these shy girls of old-fashioned days. Below: Snow white jackets and soft tlouncing skirts set the mood for a waltz in the winter wonderland world. i 'i A V, ' 9 ' 5 ,, ' X Y , it' 4 ffl A Q il i I ,A Q, 3 Christma Musical Delightful 'Tis the season to be iolly, and what could be more in keeping with the Christmas season than a Package Full ot Christmas Gitts ? Records, candies, old-fashioned invitations tor a sleigh ride, and winter-sporting dancers were the presents un- der the tree, waiting to be unwrapped for the audiences. This musical variety act was written by the students and directed by Mrs. Blomquist in a record-breaking preparation-eight days prior to the date ot production! Stage lights weren't too hot to melt this Mr. Snowman who had as much fun singing and dancing as did the carolers ,Q Good enough to find in any Christmas stocking are these candied peppermint sticks and their friend, Hershey, 'Z' Macbeth Goes Modern And so The curtain goes up on The one hundred fiftieth successive performance of Macbeth, pre- sented yearly for senior English students and Their instructors. This year, as never before attempted, a modern revival of The old English acting style was demon- strated in The impressionistic dancing of The Three evil witches and The rich costuming of Lady Mac- beth and her ladies-in-waiting. Magnificent lighting and Trick staging created optical illusions, deceiving To The eye. The sound effects crew did a stupendous operation of creat- ing lightning storms and weird music ouT of Tin sheets and a carbon arc. Above: With wicked movement and evil recipes The three ugly sisters concoct a bitter brew to use against Macbeth. At the left: Evil plannings ot the witches go unnoticed by Lady Macbeth and her husband, as they make attempts To cover up their anguish and fear. Below: Lady Macbeth demonstrates her shrewdness to The knights and ladies of the court. The witches listen in as they plot their next course of action. Great Smokie a Hill-Bill Laugh Riot Out of the city, out of the country, out of this world, and from what we've seen of the Great Srnokiesf' possibly out of their mind. When the lights of the little theatre went up on the cast of hill-billy performers, and the teenage performers were transformed into children with dolls and cow- boy guns, what laugh-happy audience couldn't be well entertained. Perhaps the most profitable production of the year, yet the stage setting, the stage properties, and the costumes cost less than the time it took to pull the curtains! an Left to right: Vaughn Bispham, Dorothy Lewis, Joyce Suiter. - vf v -wk 'sw , , 2 V l 'Q K f fy . u A I M, , 7 'ii' - . 1 ai? I ga.,-4 we A j KY ,AJ .12 .1 J ,W . X it l T l 1 tr Z in A hound dog on the floor, a messy mountain shack and trashy people, are the setting for this play Great Smokie-s, Peace and quiet has finally been restored when Ma and Pa decide to hitch. Left to right: Arthur Humphrey, Charles Adams. i ' ,F Left to right: Donna Woyak, Yvonna Crow. W vh, L s mf Q it ?T' Qs 4 il' -1:- S Ai. fl 'I UL S I74 'hw 1 , .-4, Lune' R'-88 --Qs.. v-vw. iglhila W MW ,,yQ5 MK X 3. as N M45 fM,J 1, f V Y W' ' nw' hm I - , - i'?4EQsa ff, , . , 51 4 . li r. . - Hrmg1i,.r5Tr 5 it 1 449 f W, ,.f. Y X f , ,A ' My 'Q W X! 7,1 61163, ,Qf N3 , ,X ,if Wx f Come on, team! For our team We will yell, Enthusiasm and interest are the component parts scream, tight! Spirit is surely our byword. Jane ot spirit and our school certainly is not lack- Onstad, a member of Pep Peppers, reveals the ing in either of these attributes. So come on, spirit ot our football, basketball, and intramural let's Win tonight! sports fans. l79 Below, Af noon hour the rally squad sells book Supplies to support their squad. Virgil Bigby portrays salesmanship. Club officers in K. U. H. S. are there for action, not just publicity. Here we have the officers of Girls' League and sub- clubs to pause a moment from the Big and Little Sister party. They are, standing: Kay Blake, Judy Ellis, and Mary Horne. Seated: JoAnn Bogatay and Gail Mollison. mfg! lm Once in a while we even help out the health depart- ment! Last November in Pelican Court polio shots were given to students and in this project Future Nurses aided much. We see here Sandra Adams, president, svvabbing Jack Smith while Dr. Kerron shoots Stephie Stroud. ln order to always be full ot vim, vigor and vitality we eat hearty meals and frequently have after-school socials which tempt our eyes and till our stomachs A group of iunior and senior girls are evidently enjoying rare hospitality here, 1 1 fl A Wawfw Well, whether we win the game or not, everyone would think so by the smiles of our rally squad. As David Drew, Dixie Scapple, Mary Laurhammer, Steve Bleak, Nelda Snook, Dixie Dixon, and Jancy Meador entwine arms to sing alma mater, the crowd stands proudly and their interest reflects as our rally squad, leading, looks on. And our clubs are active, too! Marilyn Metler and Barbara Blanchard show us the thrills ot country girls in the big city in their ballet dance at the Big and Little Sister Party sponsored by the Girls' League at Klamath Union High School. 'F 4 ' 'f i ,MA Hey, Senorita Marilyn! A Spanish ballet performed by Marilyn Metler during the Ashland-KU football halftime drew much ap- preciative applause. Hi-ho Steve-O sings Gary Esgate at our Rock and Roll Assembly. Records ot current favorites were pantomirnecl by students. Every school has a mascot and we certainly will not be the exception. Pelican Pete, played both by Deanna Southard and Gordon Sellars, urges the students to really support the KU Pelicans. And now the Bobbettes! Sharon Fergen, Carole Morrison, Pat Case, and Connie Ackerman introduce Mister Lee. s 33, S Fred Agabashian, representative of the Indianapolis Speedway, appeared as one of ' drivin was emphasized as well as interest our national assembly programs. Safety in g in safety laws. A X' f General Motors brought to us a lesso n in im ortant product science and progress as an p of U.S. development. I2'3X4:1f21'L f Our Armed Forces made an ap- pearance also. The United States Navy Band entertained both in the afternoon and evening for those who wished to attend. l8I Q 3 WN ,A .3 se s-xwiN, e -K i 5 A Q QW? if v 6 .4 W . '. ,Q.'3'J Yi fl- fu ,v J our vhool actlvlty and what club even principas l eat candy! KU's Charles Carlson is looking Clubs ans e 7 31-if F A -- 9 the variety, trying To make up his mind, Cp,3,a+e5 - W ,ynglrfr ihe necessary money. Here we see over Lvff F -' rg hw - as Pep Pepper candy salesman. And ff fff' X 2291, sk ! - ' ' 1 . x E 5 I 1 X X I x x Qx 1-E il ' X F? ,V 1' . A 1' ', 3? -f 4 71 Q .Mx . ,M X. X 311' -C xy, fx X X-Q58 gf: -ag: XS xi' xweg 42? , ,,,,f,!f ff QW' Z ay KAYE KIDWELL -September- STEVE PONG September Girls and Boys of the Month . . . NELDA SNOOK -October- Chosen tor ability, leadership, a nd citizenship, each month a representa- tive boy and girl are chosen at Klamath Union High School. This program ot selection is spon- sored by Girls' League and a secret committee ot students and members of the-taculty. Girls' League, because ot this activity, has added something new and different tor Klamath Union High School students. A b i I i t y isn't always scholastically slanted. The ability to get along with others well rates high on the require- ment list. Leadership doesn't mean that only presidents ot clubs are eligible. 1 T'7 SWAN JAMES -November- RALPH HOPPER -November- 0 - N- ..s.,f r I 'A' ESTELLINE KlGER -December- MIKE KNAPP -December- 3 elected for bilit Plus . . . What really counts is this: Do students respect the iudgments and opinions ot this person? Are they Themselves willing to work tor the benefit of the school? Citizenship doesn't mean never say- ing a word or expressing an opinion. The basic ingredient in citizenship is sincerity. Does this person try his or her best, are they prompt in schoolroom work and class activities? All are important and through Boy and Girl of the Month these students are recognized for their services and et- ticiency to their school. RICHARD HUMPHREY -October- SUZANNE GOELLER January CHARLES CARLSON -January- f if ,Mews '--- ,, U JUDY ELLIS HUGH SWANEY -FebrUary- -February- Leadership in School Activities SHARON POWELL GLENN MOORE -Marcl'1- -March- L 'K .44 9 f j ,Www L1 ' 'WE' Y: , Y 1 5 zf' X CSAIL MOLLISON -April- DENNIS RUNGE -April- and Qualities of Citizenship DARLENE BUCHOLTZ RALPH MCKUNE wfyiay- f' 1, X X f' L.. i?'ffa3-I..-. I lil F1 X JY . 1 QX. , 1 l Er! xx, xg 1-if EH? K, M R -YK 4, 3' W X,-an -AQ VIRGIL BIGBY 'ff'- Yell Queen DAVID DREW NELDA SNOOK 795, vs' .:.' 5 'fa 7' Q .-,J wg lg I I I in 2 I I ,ff I V iii A A. I ff, QV fm. iw ' Y A l af! a 4 M DIXIE DIXON MARY LAURHAMMER .IANCY MEADOR I9O Qu-0-A wi' STEVE BLEAK K, Wm.. DIXIE SCAPPLE New Dance Routines for Rally Squad Eight ambassadors of good spirit were in highest ecstasies during the sports season. With cries of en- couragement to the team, they led the cheering sections in snappy new yells, songs, and gay dance routines, There never was a let-down be- cause of weather. Neither snow, fog, nor rain dampened the enthusiastic loyalty of the iunior and s e n io r cheerleaders for the team. Their energetic activity kept the spectators suspended in excitement over the impending game, while cartwheels kept them warm on cold nights. Never-failing in their spirit of propaganda, the rally squad spon- sored rallies and kept a book store for the students. It was a big year for them, with all proceeds from the vm 0 :ii s Kissed . g X Ji' ,, ,,,., . ,,, . 1 X ,aw 1164, Z Above: Steve Bleak, David Drew, and Virgil Bigby lead a serpentine before one of Klamath's football games. At right: Yell Queen Nelda Snook begins cheer for individual players, leaps high with pom-poms flying, and exhorts fan with ever ready smile. Below: High kicks like the Rockettes perform were among the cl a n c e routines Rally Squad members Dixie s , ., r, 'i fd S .' 1 I ' 4 .1 , ' wt i . 1 .4 it 1 ' gezr. ' , A' J,-if , if , Q , 5 4 V ' if-. . yy H fl -. .ev 100' ' QS? book store financing several out of town trips, plus an exciting ffeek at the state basketball tournament. Dixon, Dixie Scapple, Nelda Snook, Jancy Meador, and Mary Laurhammer featured. l9l 3 if l92 Blue Cruteh Drive Pep Peppers Eager to give that needed support in spirit, athletic interest, and good-will services to the school and community --the Pep Peppers have made this code the strongest link in their or- ganization. The fifty iunior and senior girls are elected by old members and faculty on a basis of scholarship, leadership, enthusiasm, and activeness in school organizations. Throughout their member- ship in the pep club these same fundamental characteristics are stressed. A strong merit-demerit system and good leaders were responsible for the precision marching during football half times and the pom pom drills through- out basketball season. Riding the stagecoach for selling rodeo tickets, along with food sales, Teens Against Polio drives, Christmas welfare parties, and blue crutch dona- tions, were the chief proiects of the school season, many of which helped contribute to the financing for overnight trips during the maior sports, and the annual mother-daughter banquet. 'Q' ll- pA-r SERENA SHARON WILSON SMITH MCCONNELL pfesfdenf Vice President Secretary P' ,, PAT CARROLL Treasurer 0 A '., X fps , .-Q, W- ,, W f 'SHA 5 x MRS. ADAMS Advisor 35 nu' Q' gf MRS. STROIJE Advisor - Q -5 , .ie Pep Peppers gathered outside their bus before they left for the trip to the Medford football game. X117 E? C'fr no Sandra Stina Jo Ann Carol ,L,:kE,,.na- ,scares Anderson Biggayay Brisbon Lois Robertson Dena Ross Carol Taylor Tamera Wagner Charlotte Brown Barbara Canine Cheryle Crabtree Phyllis Crabtree Judy Cullimore Kay Detroit Judy Ellis Trudy Evans Lynn Farley Helen Faulkner Darlene Gaster Terry Goeckner Suzanne Goeller Judy Hull Swan Jarnes tr Amy Kerr Kaye Kidwell Estalline Kiger Lynnette Lawrence Penn y Lee Sandra Lynch Peggy McCann Marilyn Metler Gail Mollison Mar-fa Mortenson Jane Onstad Susan Peterson Sharon Powell Eleanor Proclc Barbara Pyle Peggy Seideman Lois Snead Stephanie Stroud Peggy Sumner Virginia Walkley Norma Young Linda Yuen New Club Stages Dance Routines As the enrollment of KU has steadily increased over the years, the school has long telt the need of another pep club. These girls are members of Pelicanettes, the newest organization, devoted to pep and school service. Any junior or senior girl who maintains a stipulated grade point average is eligible to ioin. The membership has now risen to sixty. Part of their role in the development ot KU spirit is that of providing half-time entertainment during bas- ketball season. Pertormances are given by the drill team or dance units. Precision marching and a sense of rhythm, coupled with a strong potential for originality, develop the qualifications for this high-stepping auxiliary ot Pelicanettes. Pelicanettes in one of their colorful dances which were performed through- out the year. Barbara Bennett Frederica Bailie KEY Blake aj Q, Q 'asf 9 y ei , A in gil 'if C f i 5 X CARLA JACKIE CAROL TQMLIN DAHN MORRISON P,-esidenf Vice President Secretary -, if fb y :CWC A , X s tv an , . JUDY cRoss MRS- MISS 7',ea5U,e,- TUCKER GRANT Advisor Advisor .J -C 1, Martha Blessinger L1 1 W W Pat Braniff Darlene Bucholtz Carolyn Bullard Donna Burgoyne Donna Carter Y? , g N A l. W , -fe-.1 iw R a A 5 s W fi Pat Case Sue Clark 2 ,ga Mona Chenoworth Beverly Clawson X 5' if Jeanette Cuendet - Wil? , is-Y My LX ifs if ' sk -1 . i X uf s MN X rf 1 , ' X- Sharon Fergen 23 5 'F 'M 5 ' 11 ' E Lynn Fristoe KQV' V - V 3' , . X .Q , V. Q Sandra Gurtle mf? ! K RYV' e ss.s: ,-J S' ' 'lf gr. ' - Kathy Harris ' Karen Hartley Pauline Hole AM W'- Im N I Donna Hubbard 'mm K 5 FX 'R Q, K A Margene Hunsaker Q N 0 Q V ' A 1 Elaine Jones 1 V- 'A N1'...f Yi, vs Q . if ,tb ,k,M Ni Y - Sharon Jones H ll ' Lana Lambo Anne Lancaster X V , xlir 5 , Janet Lee Q .: . fir . Lora Leonard ' , ,Q 1-Q ' -. F .wa-f A ' 14 k2l '.',af' vff ' W .K 'fs ,7 X . 'I - Shirley Leppert 'Q ' r A , -' 1 . ' U .fzifffzig ' ,Q , lui' ,gli 'CU I 'l x .f ' 1 ,g 4 37' L CV ' R . 4 xx A Judy Logsden W 5 . A V f X - Sally Loveless Sharon McCormick I I ' g Donna McDonald L ,F ,X f 'A S l I ' Shirlene McMichael r' V 'I .glT 'Ai-4' as' , lf- M 5 or . ' l S4 All L l L f V 'W f Pat Maguire fl .,.., Q E? ' 7,-il 'W' 5 f-V as, .loan Marshall r N 5 Marilyn Mason .lanef Meyer ,Q I7 - i Aj Wh , ' f Barbara Moore iv' L ' aah - 'J ,W f H ' ' ' Sondra Morrison lvrsxg ' 'll' V ml' il l 55' Efhwqx 4' ,,,,, j Sandra Nybacln We f M l V ' V4 3 r Donna Odell l f 4' Janel Owens Ronnie Owens ' 1 yfwfm fm, V 5 4,4 ,- ,, fi.: ff ' , V 5 L ff gi? f . Judy Pohl fgixz n, I , f Delores Poole V' - 7 ' -f I 10 , ' Sally Robinson ff 'Q 1 f Sharon Rotten ' ' 2 Virginia Stokes Binny Stone A W , 1' , if L , -, we Q A I W ...ga 'nr Sandra Stone Jane Swaney A Delores Tracy Joyce West 7 Beverly Wesllund f' W ai' 924 Z Belly Yancy V7 iz 'TK s 3 5 K Club Adopts New Constitution IT may be ThaT a sTranger To KU will be un- Tamiliar vviTh The boys wearing The red-sTiTched K svveaTers, buT Tor us vvho Tossed Pennies Tor Polio, or vvent To The school carnival, or ale pop- corn aT The home games, such a Te-llow dressed in red vvill auTomaTically be recognized as a mem- ber of The K Club. Some of Them have pushed Their vvay down a TooTball field wiTh The power oT a Two-Ton Truck while oThers are as precise wiTh a baskeTball as cupid vviTh an arrow. And vvhile The TracksTers leaped like gazelles, The baseballer is snagging vvhaTever moved wiTh The miTT on his hand. One of The maior changes of The leTTermen's club is The name of The organizaTion, novv adopfed To read Order of The K. The purpose is sTilI To encourage inTeresT and parTicipaTion in varsiTy aThleTics, To culTivaTe an undersTanding of aThleTics and To promoTe good sporTsmanship. MICKEY CARNEY Vice President GLEN MOORE President Alf:- , ' ' S Alb ! , '-LLM ff . W? Q - if Q3 Q 'wwf JN E have 1.4! MIKE PROPST JIM JOHNSON Secrefary-Treasurer Advisor K Clubbers with The help of The Pep Peppers pick up The money Tossed in The coin Throw for Teens Tor Polio. . S1 , 1 .f ' s..,, ' :Wk ,ff Q5 2' -err e, Don Alt Tom Ankenv Larrv Badorek Frank Ballard . ,. I Gene Baxter Ken Bellrn Sieve Bleak John Bousquet Charles E. Carlson Charles F. Carlson Harold Day Bob Drace John Duggan Blake Griggs John Hancock Ysrnael Herrera Ronnie House Richard Humphrey Floyd Hunsalcer Dan Johnsion Gary Kranenburg Bill Montgomery Bob Niles Bill Noel Jim Norland Ronnie Phair John Props? Julius Reynolds Gilbert Roberts Dave Robinson Gordon Sellars Bill Shreeyes Gene Simmons Lee Sfillwell Don Story Ted Trusfy Doug VanBuskirk Dave Vinson Tecl West Bob Yancey Service Their Byword JusT as Their name implies, Pelican Service Club was organized Tor serving The general public, and for promoTing good relaTions beTween The communiTy and The school. UnderTaking The selling of TiclceTs and ushering aT aThleTic evenTs is only one oT Their major proiecTs. Dur- ing The fooTball season's home-games, a reTreshmenT sTand is seT up for serv- ing hoT coffee, candy, hoT dogs, and soTT drinks. Social evenTs provide round-The-year enTerTainmenT for The group when oTher Types of service work are noT available. An iniTiaTion parTy in The Tall, a banqueT in The spring, pic n ic s, dances, and Tvvo-ouT-of-Town Trips dur- ing baskeTball and TooTball seasons make Pelican service membership Tor The selecTed iuniors and seniors, very worThwhile. iff' B T 5 ,....,,,xs.c ,ff - Borrom row, left To right: Alene Carothers Barbara Edwards Kathleen Broyles and Nancy Ceda,-leaf Second row: Richard Johnson, Bill Worlein Bob DePew Jim Pisan and Mr Thornton I X '-s Football The smell of hoT dogs, The crispness of The air, and The waving of red and vvhiTe pompoms give evidence ThaT TooTball sea- son is in Tull swing. Bands playing and sTu- denTs cheering Their players To v i cTo ry creaTe The aTmosphere Tor an exciTing TooT- ball season. Progress is marked by TervenT cheering and TervenT enThusiasm. Our camera has preserved Tor you The spiriT of our school and Team on Tilm and perhaps you'l recall The Thrill and pleasure of The TirsT game oT The season. MR. KNUDSEN MR. INGLESBY MR. PETERSON MR. WHITE MR. R. JOHNSON I99 KLAMATH O MARSHFHELD 27 A swiss: 1 T - - . u .t ww' i S 'K' QT' 5 xx Team Captain FRANK BALLARD Coach ANDY GNUDSEN 'Neve J Equipment Manager Team Co-Caprain Two quarTers of bruising ground play were required for The Marshfield PiraTes To wear down smaller KlamaTh Union High. The Pels held The defending sTaTe high school grid champs To a single Tally in The firsT half and were knocking aT The goal line when The horn sounded ending The firsT half of play. The Marsh- field PiraTes scored Their firsT TD in The firsT quarTer on a perfecTly execuTed punT reTurn play, going 85 yards for The score. During The second half iT was all Marshfield. WiTh a liTTle more Than Tvvo r'ninuTes gone in The Third period, The PiraTes found a gaping hole in The righT side of The Pelican line and scooTed 55 yards for Their second Touchdown of The evening. The Pels puT up a good fighT, and showed spiriT and push ThaT hasn'T been seen for several seasons. The game ended vviTh a score of 27-O, The VVhiTeloirds on The shorT end of The score. MR. SCAPPLE RICHARD HUMPHREY , , A wa .Q 5 'Lin av. T33 ,P ,-i,. T TS. Ts-,-Mil Q. 52 rl cm V531 if' 'nf me lv S sf f eu Q'7'2,? 'T ' Txlqf-eff' . T 'ia iTr lEgL T A Ei? ' Um pa gi QNX' T . n -,., T.. ll, if Q T ,.. TT Sr I cgi., Boffcrn row, lefr To righf: Y. Herrera, B. Griggs, R. Olvera, E. Maftmiller, R. l-louse, D. STory, J. Hancock, B, Sari, B. Hardman, C. Paugh. Second row: Coach Peterson, L. Badorek, G. Michael, D. SrniTh E. Kieger, G, Kranenlourg, L. STillWell, R. Humphrey, D, Ali, R, Moore, R, Weber, Third row. D. Federhan, B. Shreve, ZOO G. Baxter, D. Van Buskirk, D. Crain, D, Vinson, F, B allard F Hunsaker, G. BurT, R. Yberra, M. Propst, B. Hillis. Fourfh row Coach Knudsen, B. Momgomery, L. Zigler, N. lnsley, J. COX R. Fredricks, B. Noel, T. Ankeny, E, Caimulll C. Carlson' Coach lnglesby. FifTh row: G. Fraley, B. SanTo, D. Bunger. At Eugene's Civic Stadium, Klamath received their second straight defeat, 33-13. The Axemen's Charlie Warren had a field day as he was able to spot at least one open receiver on every pass play to complete il of 21 attempts, with three of those ending in TD's. With either team unable to muster a success- ful ground attack, the game turned into an aerial circus with a total of AO passes between the two teams. The score ended at the first half with Eugene T9 points ahead of Klamath, Klamath took the kickoff in the second half, but were unable to do anything with it. On a faked handoff, the Axemen scampered across the goal line for their fourth tally. The Pelicans carrie to life in the third quarter when Van Buskirk took the ball, hand- ed off to Humphrey and walked the white line all the way for a goal. Late in the third quarter, Humphrey again went across the goal line for the second and final score. Senior TED WEST End I65 lbs, Senior DAVE VlNSON Tackle l7O lbs. KLAMATI-l EUGENE last Above: Downfield blocking by Don Alt cleared the way for Pel ball carrier. Below: Senior back Tom Ankeny powered his way past outstretched arms of Eugene defender for first down. Above: Pelican pass defenders had their hands full as Redding receivers took to iuggling 'For deception Below: Center Ed Catmull and Blake Griggs teamed up high and low to smash Redding back During the second quarter the Klamath Pelicans lumped ott to a 7-6 lead, and held on tor dear lite to post their first win ot the season against the Redding Wolves. In the scoring margin, it was the kicking toe ot Dick Humphrey. The Pels took advantage of every break that came their way, and made very few ot their own. During the tirst halt Klamath was able to hold their own ot- tensively, but it was a different story in the second halt ot the game, as time and again they had their backs up against the wall and were never able to penetrate into Redding territory under their own ottense. Early in the third quarter, the Redding Wolf Pack got the ball and went across the goal line standing up tor the score, but a clipping penalty prevented the Redding score, which ended the last scoring threat by either team. Senior BILL NOEL Tackle 175 lbs. Senior JAN COX End 170 lbs. 'D KLAMATH REDDING Above: Rain, sleet, and snow played havoc with the Pels as they attempted to overcome the Springfield Millers. Below: Quick tackling by Pelican guard Lee Stillwell stopped a scoring run by Springfield. 7 V ,ff :ff W2 4242 KLAMATH SPRINGFIELD ,lil Senior BILL MONTGOMERY Tackle 2lO lbs. Senior TOM ANKENY Halfback 155 lbs. Neither'rain, nor snow, nor the Pelican. defense could stop the Springfield offense as they handed the Peliicans a defeat of 31-O. In the first half of play the Millers managed to slip in four touchdowns, and each time missed the extra point attempt. The Pelican offense could not get rolling in the first half, picking up only 8 yards net in the first period, and only one first down. The Millers' weight advantage was the key factor in the game, but it appeared that the wet field also stymied the Pels as time and again they missed the tackles and blocks. As the second half opened there was no improvement in the weather, but the Pels were able to curb the scoring attempts of the Millers until the fourth quarter when a completed pass gave the Millers their fourth and final touchdown. Hudson Bay High School proved To be The beTTer oT The Tvvo Teams, as They clobbered The Pelicans aT Vancouver, 40-7. Hudson Bay opened The scor- ing in The TirsT quarTer when They recovered a Tumble on The Pels' T8-yard line, and vvenT across Tor The score. The Pelicans came charging back, and as The TirsT quarTer ended They were on The Hudson Bay 9-yard line. Three plays aTTer The second quarTer opened, Van Buskirk hurTled over Trom The 2-yard line Tor The score. Humphrey booTed The exTra poinT To Tie The game aT 7-7, The Eagles broke The ball game wide open when They scored a TD in The lasT Three minuTes of The second period, To make iT T4-7. .lusT beTore Time ran ouT in The TirsT half, The Eagles scored again To make The half Time score 21-7. Amid driving rain, The Eagles conTinued To roll, adding Three more Touchdovvns in The second halT. The game ended vviTh The score reading 40-7. l VANCOUVER 40 l A' KLAMATT-i y I 7' 'X I 1' ' fs, ., .. -...'. 1 T ,.', '3.' A Q s, '- i. Af TN scac r.c T , gf-g L- x , as 1 ex an f- rg: - N.- 1 ' T k 1 Q T-34w:5'f rf'-:Gil 1-Ti ie .1 5 - A- T-4:1325 VVgllqf-gi.f, if F - W J V tal -'f:,',gk1','W Z 'H - - ' 1 x,6s,L.k,:,F:.,,:3.fg,i3a 3:5--gcbf., K, s f,- y- -.f..f ef... 'Q-gl IJ' x :A 'X : ,cr 'lf ' xr if x , Wg . Q x .1 4 1 J 534 ' 3 i senior Mike PRoPsT L eiigii.ggs ' End T68 lbs. - 1, 'i 'T 4-fa , -32' E., V . :. ,CQ - 'Ev '. N , I ' vi' sensor Douo VAN Buskiizk -Q V 6, Halfback T55 lbs. is L.,a.f1,ss 3 Rafi T H .ig .'aT- A 'A fi. - T ii 91:2 X so :,1..i.i,, X QCT, ER as u cl X 4, . Above: Coaches Andy Knudsen and .lim PeTerson look over The iniured hand of senior cenTer Charlie Carlson. Below: Junior end Gary Kranenburg Tackles The Vancouver ball carrier as senior end Jan Cox comes in To help. KLAMATH T4 gsig - QT, I T ,g gi 4 ' MEDFORD 33 T Ny +9 j X T i ' , 3 , lm .,-5 .5-x A T J 'V QS fr f- ' Y . 'Ti'i'.wa..X- . ,1,.-4. . 'TNA A as . . R T T ,dew-T 1 ' , ,-wi s 4 A z, Senior DON ALT Guard T70 lbs. Senior LEE STILLVVELL Guard lo-1 lbs, , U., T V1 'vi,il.A. M, ' - wif' ff. Pe .h A 20-O lead in The firsT half proved Too much for The KlamaTh Pelicans To overcome, as They came back in The second half and played The Tornadoes on an even keel. They dropped Their firsT game in T2 years To Medford on Modoc Field, by losing 33-TA. VVhaT sTarTed ouT To look like a Medford rouT, wiTh The Torna- does going across for Touch- downs The firsT Three Times They Took possession of The ball Turned inTo a hard foughT baTTle when The Pelicans came ouT in The second half To ouT-play The Black Breezes. KlamaTh Took To The air in The fourTh quarTer To score iTs Two Tallies on Ballard To Ankeny com- binaTions. The Tornadoes scored Their final Touchdown iusT before The end of The Third quarTer, by geTTing The score on a fourTh down from The Two-yard line. Coach Andy Knudsen said ThaT he was very pleased wiTh The Pels' showing during The second half. yy? wh, ffff if X ff ff! X , 2,7 ,iffy Q ' '- 4,zf'f-Z, Z Above: Unbalanced line To The righT sTarTecl deception as backfield moves To The left. Below: Senior Dave Vinson was shoe-string Tacklecl by The Black Tornadoes from Medford as sophomore halfback Smiley Herrera looks on. KLAMATI-l O GRANTS PASS l4O l ....,...-...,r ..n..a.-an-n-s-H Senior GENE BAXTER Center l7O lbs. Senior BOB SARI Quarterback T45 lbs. The hopes that the KUHS Peli- cans might pull an upset over the Grants Pass Cavemen were quickly snuffed out as the Cave- men ran rampant through the Pels to post their eighth straight win over the Whitebirds at Cave- man Field in Grants Pass. The Pelican offense could do nothing right as time and again they tried to fake the Caveman defense out of position with some razzle-dazzle plays that did noth- ing but fizzle. The Pels' air arm didn't fare much better. The Cavemen dominated the statistics department as thoroughly as they did the scoreboard. The Pelicans were not able to pen- etrate into Caveman territory dur- ing the first half, but did reach the Grants Pass 46-yard line in the third quarter and the 29-yard line in the fourth quarter. The only tricky play that seemed to befuddle the Cavemen was the direct snap to the fullback, who in turn drifted back to pass. The game ended with the Cavemen on top, 40-O. Above: Hard charging line play featured grid season as Pels wiped out opposing linesmen. Below: Senior halfback Dick Humphrey was tackled lust short of a first down, as the horn sounded ending the first half of play. The Klamath Falls Pelicans dropped a heartbreaker to the Crater Comets at Central Point, as the two teams put on a thrill- ing offensive show. The Pelicans played th e Comets on even ground and matched them score for score until the final quarter, and for the first time this season the Pels' air arm proved exceptionally ef- fective. Quarterback Frank Ballard was in fine throwing form and the Pel receivers seemed to have glue on their fingers. However, the KU ground game was stymied for only 40 net yards rushing. Playing their finest game of the season, the Pelicans were in contention twice in addition to the three times they were able to rush across the goal line. The Comets jumped off to a quick 7-O lead in the first quarter. The Pels came right back with a touchdown by Ballard to make the score read 7-6. However, the lead was short lived. The game ended with the Comets the vic- tors, 27-18. Senior FLOYD HUNSAKER End T62 lbs. Senior DEAN FEDERHART Tackle 176 lbs. KLAMATH T8 CRATER 27 ,bww-f 4 Above: Halfbacks Van Buskirk and Humphrey determinedly batted down this pass in stopping aerial game, Below: Tricky footwork by senior halfback Tom Ankeny enabled the Pels to achieve a first down, as Pels fell to Crater 27-18. Q ,n V i KLAMATH I2 ASHLAND ' I3 WWW? A T T ea, x ilu! XX Nm Senior CHARLES CARLSON CenTer 170 lbs. Senior EDDIE CATMULL ,. Cenfer 170 lbs. X1 Senior center Charlie Carlson and coach Andy Knudsen discuss Tactics for future play during Time out of The Ashland game. ,fix hlq 4,1 The Ashland Grizzlies bI'OlC6' The 20-year record held bY The Pels in gridiron dominaTion by nipping Them in a game dom' inaTed by The Pelicans in every deparTmenT excepf The score. WiTh a 12-7 lead aT The half- Time iT looked as Though The Pels mighf cop Their firsT SouThern Oregon Conference win. BuT The Grizzlies broke The ice in The fourTh quarTer wiTh a 28 yard Touchdown, Playing before a sparse 1,500 fans The Pelicans Tried desperaTely To pull The game ouT of The fire in The final quarTer as They Took To The air moving from Their own 30 yard line To The Ashland 34 yard line. WiTh Two seconds re- maining, Ballard fired a long pass To Dick Humphrey on The Griz- zlies' Three, buT Three Asliland defenders wenT high inTo The air To baT The ball To The ground and end The game. In The firsT quarTer Ashland lumped off To a fasT 7-0 lead. The Pelicans scored Their 12 poinTs in The second quarTer wiTh Ankeny and Ballard respecTively going across for The scores. N .-5,1 vevisg . N ,v Y ' s ' , ,X 'T' ., if T f - Li M051 'N5P'RA1'0NAL MOST IMPROVED OUTSTANDING LINEMAN 208 T001 A0lfe0Y Dave Vinson Charles Carlson 1' WON 3 SEASONAL RECORD LQST 3 KUHS 13 Lakeview ,, .... A..,,., 2 O 26 Tulelake ,,,. 7 , ,f O 31 Lakeview ,,,.,e,e ,e.,A.. 6 6 Alwras . erre , ,,,,e.. 40 26 Grants Pass .,.A 6 O Ashland aaaa, .. a7,a .. 6 497W-1 'ff Bottom row, left fo righf: G. Hancock, T. Carrigan, J. Hancock, R, Moore, J McPhe1ridge, M. Foutz. Second row: B. Sproat D Bunger, S. He Vera, B. Sari, N. Insley, B. Santo Th rd row: R. Ewing, .I. Riley, A. Williams, .J Cox E K'eger J. V.'s Show Well? Break Even in Season's Contests 209 KUHS O 12 AO 26 7 27 sEAsoN RECORD ' R WON Grams Pass .., 26 Ashland , . O McLoughlin O Hedrick ,., . 6 Henley .. .., 0 Henley ,,ll 4AffA 2 6 Freshmen i . , Borrom row, left ro right: L. Husterd, B. Walker, L. Wishard, J. Bianki, W. Dennis, M. Crumrine, J. Grems, R. Depew. Second row: R. Koberstien, J. Mathis, A. King, L. Ambers, L. Johansen, L. Bunyard, D. Gonzales. Third row: T. Carrigan, D. Ewing, J. Franklin, G. Hancock, R. Williams, J. Cox, J. Webb. Fourrh row: J. Hancock, B. Guptill, J. Riley, D. Rhoads, D. Holmes, T. Cedarleaf, D. Cassel. Basketball Have Team-we'll Travel vvas The sTaTe- menT made by coach Don Megale aT The commencemenT of The T957-58 baskeTball season. ln order To really Travel a Team musT have skill, Teamwork, and enThusiasTic Team members. The Cameras have vvinkecl many Times aT KU's noTably Tall Team-average heighT is 6'4V2 . BUT iT Takes more Than heighT To preserve a Team's glory, iT Takes consTanT coaching, persisTenT Training a n d g oo cl sporTsmanship. N55-vanuav' rX,,W,,,,,. OWW LQ if-A , x if-viig , 15,1-f ,. sf? ..,. 'ifwww . ' 'TM' lfffrygy, X '?A1':rv X . ,f my, , MR. MEGALE ,A i . FDU mir M TW MR. WHITE MR. R. JOHNSON MR. KNUDSEN MR. PETERSON I 'XX Aff Qi QHQQNJXZ DC? I.,,,, ' KW! Q4 mf -21 y U 5 Hx f'jvriHf1,: y Q X af , sig? fiiggl lt gl AST N529 2450 l l , , y K M Vnfiii-taxi ,mm R 9 2 o i a, X, f i t . ,, P esffffft 5 i 1 i i, X Q J X , i, ' nl , B ,sn . 5 l t l i Bottom row, left to right: Assistant coach Dean White Steve Binrtey Don DeLap Paul Bishop Dean Dunson, Tom Ankeny, Smiley Herrera, Coach Don Megale Second row Manager Jett Carter Bob Drace Bob Peterson, Bob Niles, Glenn Moore, Bob Lewis Dave Robinson Jim Hall Outstanding Season for '5 Varsity The 1957-58 Pelican basketball season is truly outstanding. With the expert coaching ot Don Megale, in his tirst year as head basketball coach, the Pelicans vvent on to achieve a new record tor the school in regular season play by winning Qi out ot 22 scheduled games. ln Southern Oregon Conference play they came out on top by winning l-4 ot the l5 conference games. Again this year Glenn Moore displayed his ability as an outstanding member ot the Pelican squad by making l,lO5 total points tor his career, a record never achieved by any previous member of the Pelican squad in the history ot the school. This has been a season to remember! Pelicans State A- I Champions 3 . Q E32 DON MEGALE 'Q-N Na ,mi 19593 'ta t ww- .. 1. ,-if h . In the Pelicans' come-from-behind 70-62 vic- Team captain Bob Niles accepts first place tory over Beaverton, All-Tourney Glenn trophy in behalf of Pelicans from Dave Bates, Moore takes rebound that has eluded Dave President of O.S.A.A. Board of Control, at Robinson and Beaverton's Steve Pauly. finish of A-l tournament. Moore on First Teamg Robinson, Peterson Make Second Team Klamath Falls welcomed home its second state championship team in history. A gigantic cavalcade of cars met the returning victors at Kit Carson Way and escorted them through town with blaring horns on pennant bedecked cars. A rally at Pelican Court climaxed the gala homecoming. Less than eighteen hours before, Megale's boys had decisively whipped an unbeatable Grant of Portland, 52-46, to sweep the Ore- gon state A-l meet. A tired but determined quintet, dubbed Giants by the Portland papers, threw off their weariness to break a 24-24 halftime tie and go on to bring home Klamath's first championship since l943. lt was a bitter struggle. Tied at l4 all at the quarter and again at half, neither team could produce an effective margin. Grant broke the halftime tie with four quick points, but Klamath fought back to take a six-point lead at third quarter's end, built it to nine in the last quarter, and then held on against the two-platooning Gen- erals. Bob Niles, fouled as' the gun went off, dropped in two free throws after the game to make the final score, 52-46. Perhaps the toughest game was the opener against Beaverton. We trailed until the last four minutes, Playing one of his finest games, Glenn Moore takes rebound away from Frankliri's Dee Porter, as Pelicans advance to finals with 66-52 victory over Franklin. when a sudden burst of l3 straight points brought a 70-62 win. A cold Klamath team saw an early 9-3 lead melt away to a 21- 21 tie at half in the Roosevelt game. Peterson's seven straight points un- locked the door and the Pels topped Roosevelt 56-42. Smooth basketball marked our 66-52 victory over Franklin in the semi-finals. Moore and Robinson hit 28 and 22 points, while Niles rebounded sensationally. Glenn Moore again repeated his previous honor of being named to the tournament all-star first squad. Dave Robinson and Bob Peterson were honored by earning places on the second team. 2I3 5 -if - T gf-:if Pels Open Season With Victories Over Springfield V A5-55934 Junior BOB DRACE Sophomore YSMAEL HERERRA Led by sharpshooting Dave Robinson a n d Glen Moore The Pelicans opened The '57 season with a double victory over Springfield. At The start of The first game The Pels Took The upper hand in The second quarter and were on top The rest of The way. AT halftime The Pelicans were leading The Springfield Millers 23-19. Springfield trailed 23-21 and 25-23 early in The Third quarter, only To have Robinson, Moore, and Peterson lead The Pels on To a decisive lead. The first game ended 48-47. The second game opened with Klamath falling back 5-2. Megale's hoopsters went To work aT This point and Took command 12-7 with a little less Than a minute and a half remaining in The first quarter. At The close of The opening period, Moore and Robinson each pumped Through a field goal, Pllildnu To push The Pels into Their eight point lead, 16-8 at The rest period. Both Teams Tallied 12 points in The second quarter with The Pels still holding The upper hand at halftime 28-20. AT The start of The fourth quarter Klamath was ahead 40-37. The Millers carne back to score four straight points in a row To Tie The game aT 42-42 with 5:55 left in The game. Then The Millers fired in a lump shot To give The Millers a short lived 44-42 lead. The Pels again came back To win The second game 57-44. THE GAME BEGINS! Center Glen Moore controls the tip-off as Niles Defensive board COr1tr0l pays off as Glen Moore goes high to and Peterson prepare for a fast break. capture a rebound. 214 Marshfield, orth Bend Early Season Victims The KUHS Pelicans, with The aid of all-state center Glenn Moore during The fourth quarter, were able to stem a North Bend rally To squeeze out a 48-46 victory. The win gave the Pels a clean sweep past The Oregon coast schools, after The Pels had defeated The Marshfield Pirates 50-46. Although outshot lf?-21 by The Bulldogs from The field, iT was The sharpshooting from The charity line that proved to be The margin of difference between The Two teams, with The Pels sinking l0 out of 20 attempts, while North Bend netted only four free Throws. ln The fourth quarter North Bend Took a 42-4l lead only to be Tied by The Pels' scoring attempts, and finally To lose 48-46. A fired up Team of Marshfield Pirates gave The skyscraping Pelicans all The fight The Southern Senior GLEN MOORE Junior BOB PETERSON Oregon team wanted, leading clear up until the opening minutes of The fourth quarter. The Pirates Took The Klamath five by surprise in The first half mounting an eight point lead of 28-20 at halftime. ln the second quarter Marshfield rolled as they counted l5 points while Klamath Falls managed only seven points. The Pirates had it down to two points at 48-46 with 47 seconds to go but Niles put it on ice for The Pelicans as he came back with a bucket with The clock about to run out. The final score was 50-46. The Pels on top. I ll.. 'K' f X f 1 A iumping one-hander by Dave Robinson kept Pirate defense Wllhln inches of 'lie Vim, team captain Bob Niles drops in easy lay-up loose as Pels squeaked to narrow 50-46 victory. shot in one of first games of season. WM , 2 215 Llnbeaten Pels Tip Tigard Tiger sg f fi Senior Senior TOM ANKENY DAVE ROBINSON The undefeated KUHS Pelicans added tvvo more games to their perfect record by beating the Tigard Tigers 61-45 and 56-45. In the first game the Pels picked up their fifth consecutive win of the season by dumping the Tigard five 61-45. The Pelicans had a 22-10 spread at the end of the first quarter, having been behind for only the first 20 seconds of the game when Tigard sunk the first tally. Bob Peterson countered with a quick two-pointer from the floor to make it a tie ball game for the first and last time of the evening. In a contest that savv the KUHS second string serve a good portion of the second half, the Pelicans broke the 60 mark in scoring for the first time this year. Glen Moore apparently does gymnastics by hanging from basket TOVU AURGHY, Under The basket after faking pass from Glen Moore, mm in pre-ct me warmup 'i L .,'a,, . In the second clash the Pelicans opened the game by immediately iumping to the lead. Megale's starting five, consisting of Robinson, Niles, Peterson, Moore, and Smiley Herrera, formed a very successful defensive unit, holding the Tigers to a 15-9 count at the quarter, and 31-18 at the half. Moore, who did not see any action in the Friday night tilt,-set up plays for his teammates in the first half in his usual good fashion, while picking up four tallies. In the second half he vvorked beautifully off the backboards, scoring eight points with his hard to check style. goes high for lump shot and two points. Four Straight Qver Medford The unbemen KUHS Pewmns nokhed doubw wins in Their firsT conference games of The season by dumping The Medford Black Tornadoes 56-40 and 60-31. The Pels evened The counT wiTh The Tornadoes,in a senes ThaT maned in 1910, by rnaking The score 51 garnes each over The years In so doing The KU cagers picked up Their sevenTh and eighTh consecufive wins for The season wiTh no losses In The firsT quarTer of The firsf game The Pelicans' Bob Niles, Glenn Moore, and Bob PeTer- son combined efforTs To mainTain almosT absoIuTe conTrol of The backboards To give The Pels 12 poinTs while The invaders were held To eighf. ln The Third frame The Pelican defense sofTened iusT enough To leT The Medford five ouTscore Them 13 To 12 and end The penod wAH1The counT 44-28 for The Pels. In The second rneeT vvnh AAedford The Pehcans were able To sweep by The Tornadoes wiTh wins of 59-54 and 70-59. In The firsT game The Pels were hardpressed in The firsT half, buf wiTh liTTle Smiley Herrera and big Glenn Moore paving The way, MedTord's hopes of an upseT were kicked aside. KlamaTh held a slim Three-poinT halfTime lead, 34-31, buT The Pels applied The pressure in The Third quarTer To move ouT of reach of Their hosTs. ln The second garne AAedford opened The garne by iumping ouT in fronT 5-0. BuT wiTh five minuTes gone in The fHsT penod, AAoore hacl paced The PeHcans inTo a 12-10 lead. Fronw Then on The Tornadoes only Twice had a one-poinT lead buf could never overcome The Pels. iii-Wife .W 5 , FTD b . ,382 Q,g?a'54e: . .. ,.,. Junior Junior JIM HALL DON DELAP Leading a fast-breaking offense down The floor, cenfer Glen Moore drives for Two poinTs. Trailing The play, Hererra. Bob Peterson 1341 and Dave Robinson C321 watch Glen Moore C381 launch one-hand lump shoT from wiThin The foul line. Pep Peppers sign proclaims, Have Team-We'll Travel. 217 if ,.., 4 Pels Gain Tournament Berth ,a Mm me X X Sophomore Sophomore DEAN DUNSON STEVE BINNEY 1 ,nf , f M .y M 1 1 2 5 .2- I ?Q 2 ,K 'T ji , W fl L-3: 1 One ff , s 'k if T ardth point on The way. Glenn Moore set school record wed free throw for KU career mark. Guard Don DeLap scored Two field goals and a free Throw in an overtime period To lead The KUHS Pelicans To a 55-54 victory over The Ashland Grizzlies in The second of a two game meet at Ashland. The Pels overcame a 44-41 deficit with Two minutes remaining in The game To knot The game aT 45-all, Then a Grizzly countered with a bucket but KU's Glenn Moore droped his final Two-pointer of The evening To Tie The score aT 47-47. The Pelicans came back to make iT 49-47, and again The Grizzlies Tied The score as The fourth period ended sending The game into an overtime. This Time Ashland was overcome by The Pelicans. ln The first game The Grizzlies played a good game, but weren't able To top The Pels. The game ended 46-34. In The second clash with The Grizzlies The soaring Klamath Union High Pelicans cinched a berth in The state A-l Tournament by sweeping a Two-game conference series. The Pels stormed over The Ashland five 72-45 in The first night and roared back The second night To completely clobber The out-played Grizzlies 7O-37. All-state center Glenn Moore reached The TOOO mark in his high school career in The fourth frame of The first contest as he scored T4 points. ln Saturday's game The amazing 6'9 senior netted another T2 Tallies To set an all-time scoring mark for KU. No other player in The history of The school has ever hit TOOO points. In both contests Moore was replaced before The games were over as coach Don Megale substituted freely. Dave Robinson clown to his knees in Trying to get the ball, assisted by Bob Peterson and Bob Niles. Grizzlies Fall Prey to P I The Grants Pass Cavemen handed the Klamath Union High School Pelicans their first basketball defeat in l2 starts, 52-46, in the second of a two game series. The inspired Caveman squad iumped off to a 6-l lead in the first quarter and except for the lO-TO score in the opening minutes of the second quarter were never behind on the scoreboard. The closest the Pels could come after that point was within three points with the score 47-44 with 3:55 remaining in the fourth quarter. In the first game the Pels defeated the Cavemen 48-37. The KUHS cagers didn't loaf for an instant as the determined Grants Pass five continually pressed them. The Klamath Union H i g h Pelicans, newly- crowned Southern Oregon Conference champions, swept their final weekend home series in a blaze of glory as they turned back the Grants Pass Cavemen in the second series of two games. Paced by all-state center Glenn Moore, who col- lected 28 points to bring his career total to TO65, the Pelicans outran, outshot, and outrebounded the ever-trying Grants Passers to count their highest score of the season, 79-58, in the second game. In the first game the KU Pelicans, who ran in front all the way after the first 20 seconds of the game, blasted the Grants Pass Cavemen 70-ol, to win the Southern Oregon Conference cham- pionship. The hustling Cavemen stayed within four to ten points of the champions nearly all the way. Grants Pass' Sparlin leaps from tips of toes to stop lanky Dave Robinson's jump shot, misses by two feet. if fl MA .322 t ---rm ,fc my 6 v ,,,,,.s. Sophomore Junior PAUL BISHOP DAVE DELAP 'Q 5 if Rebound off basket causes Grants Pass players and KU's Peterson to recoil, as Pels took second game of series. Bespectacled Tom Ankeny fires one in from close in as springing leap carries him over outstretched hands of defender. 2l9 I Y Comets Eclipsed b High Flying Pelicans The KU Pelicans resumed Their winning sTreak as They rolled over The CraTer High ComeTs 67-30 and 61-29 in a Two game series aT Klamafh Falls. Sparked by an inspirafional performance by ioi T l guard Smiley Herrera, The Pels broke away from g 1 The ComeTs and a 4-4 Tie wiTh 3:30 lefT in The firsT T 4, period To gain a 12-5 edge aT The end of The X sTanza. There was no looking back for The KU 1 cagers as They commanded a 26-9 margin aT The halfway poinT and sTreTched The bulge To 41-6 H gg aT The Three quarTer posT. In The second game The only cloud hanging K' over The KU quinTeT's reassuring win was The worry abouT how severe a wrisT iniury susTained by guard Dave Robinson mighf be. They won The game 67-30. Team Manage' The KUHS Pelicans swepT Their final Soufhern JEFF CARTER Oregon Conference games from The CraTer ComeTs aT CenTral PoinT. The final Two games of The season were unique in a number of ways. FirsT, The Pels seT The new SOC record wiTh 15 wins and 1 loss, also a new KU record of 21 wins and 1 loss during regular season play. Second, Glenn Moore collecTed 23 poinTs in The firsT game and 17 in The second To bring his ToTal To a record high of 1,105. And Third, The score of 85-59 was a record high for The season, which was acquired in The firsT game of The series. The Pelicans won The second game 5O-40. Wirh his Team down 25 points, Craler coach implores referee for Superior height marked KlamaTh's victories over CraTer, evidenced help, P915 Won 45710 30, by Bob PeTerson's advantage over earth-bound Comet. 220 V-X '23 MB s - ,.-, - gg 44. ,s are U 5 , - 1' 52123 ref. 5 , - V. ,. M ' ' 2:1..f.f:' 1 if i ' X ,, .fp -- -,, ., Q - lx .4 K .. 'fir --'-' -milf: .' 53? f .- , ,,.. ha. i H fix K I ,Q ,.g - L 5 , V . ,N S . ., M V ,, . , ,.,. , . vid- . V .E-, :P W , fr W' . , . , ,qi , .K .. ..,.. .Mmm A .....,,..,.,..c -- A WW., V gi - 3 321' ,, 'ju 'jsiiirfw-wp 51, ' 5377532 gf, 3' I W f , .sg -:H 'WW V A M :meg ' f C, A. .- A 4 .0 ' ' fn 'f sf :M .. 7 . W. -- f ' 14,3 row: Coach Dean White, Manager B. Thompson. Second row: Dave DeLap, P. Bishop, D. Dunson 4 , 41 Q We ,' f Bottom J. Hall, B. Lewis, B. Santo, B. Drace, S. Binney, B. Griggs. .Vfs Aspire to Varsity Berths J.V. BASKETBALL RECORD J.V.'s Opponent 51 Chiloquin . ..... 52 41 Lakeview . ....... 32 47 Malin - . . -...45 42 Medford . .... , .. 44 42 Medford .. . ...... . 44 39 Merrill . ....... 42 40 Ashland . . .. 38 27 Grants Pass . .. ., 29 52 Sacred Heart .. .... ......... 3 3 76 Wildcats . .. ..... .15 35 Crater . .. ..... . 26 64 Malin . . ........ 55 51 Medford . ......... 52 53 Medford . . L67 74 Lakeview ....... ........ 6 3 58 Ashland . 2.2.49 54 Chiloquin . .47 4O Merrill ........ . ...245 61 Grants Pass ........... ..... 5 9 61 Crater -. .. . .................. ......39 H , 12 wins 8 losses 5Cr6ppy JV's played good ball, won more than half ot their season's games. 221 Wildcats Prepare H14 X X 9 Wiz, , l 4 25 '9 -lT7- 7253 4 1581 l t J L47 4 l x ee el-i 743i 3 -gf P- C. tai.. .. is X--'vw Bottom row: J. Vaagen, C. Taylor, R. Carnes, Coach Bob Johnson. Second row: R. Moore, D. DeLonge, K. Womer, R. Olvera, P, Carney, J. Webb. Third row B. Yunck, N. lnsley, J. Easley, E, Kiger, J. Parks. for Varsity WILDCAT BASKETBALL RECORD Wildcats Opponent Bonanza .,,,,aa Henley JV's ,.... ,.,o., Malin JV's ,.,,. Sacred Heart ..... ,........ Grants Pass - Bly ,.,,ssaas...,a, Chiloquin e-- Bonanza v,aasss Malin JV's ..,., Bly .....,....,,.,,. ...... Grants Pass Chiloquin ,sss.. s.,.s. Chiloquin ..,..,,.s ......... Lakeview JV's Someday I'lI be a Pelican FROSH BASKETBALL RECORD 54 40 32 27 40 38 44 54 50 49 41 34 32 34 E Frosh Opponent 35 Chiloquin JV's ..,......,.. .37 36 Ashland Frosh ..... ..... . 31 37 McLaughlin ,sssssss a...ssss 4 0 ' v 1 X 2 29 Henley JV's ,...s. s.s,. . ..4l ,H s, I ' . 3 r , 48 Bonanza we .... ........ 4 4 fl tl , at nl r. 7 ,, 40 Merrill Jv'e s.s... ,...,. . 42 is NA. rg xg' 3 -Nr Y-as as 27 Grants Pass ...... ...... . 47 gr .5 ,, 3 3 H ed r i C k sssssss,... ,..... . 3 8 A A 1 4 55. l 47 Sacred Heart e..... .,...... 2 5 F., - ax J 46 Bonanza JV's ,.......e e...... . 39 Q 1 I... - 42 Ashland Frosh eeeee ..e.eeee 2 6 A 5 H Xl ' is h ' 33 clllleqelrr Jv'e e..ee eee.... . so f J . l K 51 Merrill JV's e.e.ee S... . . 30 'K A ll . K 3 A 7 ,Q 4 Q 50 Grants Pass ...... -. ..... 48 7 ' W' as-was . .ss- Botrom row: G. Head, E. Bailo, Coach A. Knudsen, R. Lapsley, Third row: J. Riley S. Stiles, B. Egge, T. Truelove, W. Dennis, L. Husted, R. DePew, F. Biehn, W. Palmberg 222 Diverse Sports A wide range in sporTs is essenTial To The rnake-up of an eTTicienT aThleTic deparTrnenT. WresTling, Tennis, Track, and boTh boys' and girls' inTrar'nural sporTs give saTisTying rec- reaTion Tor many as well as build basic skills. By swinging a Tennis racqueT, wresT- ling on a maT or running a record mile, a sTudenT can earn his place and know The old proverb is True which sTaTes, IT Takes all kinds. . Therefore, under The TiTIe diverse sporTs we recognize all aThleTic abiliTy in our midsT. MR. DUNCAN WresTling MR. ING-LESBY WresTling MR. SURLES Track MR. WHITE Baseball MR. MEGALE Tennis - al John Hancock managed To slip loose from reverse bearhug. A minute was all that was needed for Gilbert Roberts To defeat his opponent. Although Thrown to the mat by a Grants Pass opponent, Larry Alexander won his bout. The freshman wrestling squad met Teams from Bend, Grants Pass, Ashland, Henley, Hedrick, and McLaughlin This year. The climax of The season was a second place in The SouThern Oregon Freshman Tournament in Medford. KU was edged 88-86 by McLaughlin for first place honors. Eleven of The Twelve wrest- lers ThaT entered The Tournament placed in one of The Top four places. Coaches Duncan and Jim Inglesby both feel That This year's freshman Team has The poTential power of developing inTo a strong varsity squad new year. 24 VARSITY DUAL MEET RECORD Klamath Opponenl 53 Ashland ..,c. 1aa-'f-r-' 8 43 Bend .uue..,u.,uc -e--ee- 8 20 Springfield .f,f. --faaff 3 2 25 Lebanon c.c,.e --aff --QI 20 South Eugene e-ee f-f-fee 2 9 50 Ashland c.,ue.7e.ff-f -f-f--- I O I6 Redmond ..e7 ---f--- 3 I 38 Medford 8 49 Bend .,,c..,s,A.v efeefef 5 23 Grants Pass ..eef --e---f 2 I 41 Prineville u.ccsss.. --e--e- 8 24 GranTs Pass ..... -4-fee- I 7 34 Medford c,..., -V,-- - I3 42 Henley cuuuc ...eeeeefeeeee. .ee. 0 Total I I wins ,..cuuue losses 3 DISTRICT MEET RECORD IST Place-Grants Pass w,,,wV,,AA, w--,--- 2 14 2nd Place-Klamath Union ,,,,v, e,L,,,A 7 77 3rd Place-Medford ----,,LL,v, c,au 8 8 FROSH WRESTLING SQUAD , S c lst I , , A S Nhvra .L Bottom row, left to rights F. Tracy, G. Bishop P. McSwain M Crumrine- Second row: J. Mathis, M. Sine, A. Mills, Ll Ambers Ml Coleman D. Fitzsimmons. Third row: Coach Duncan, D. Ewing R Reilqmililer L Wislgarf K. Killran, D. Gonzales, Larry Jones, Mr. lnglegby- , . I I QP Bottom row, left to right: Dave Mocabee, Ken Fuller, Ron Weber, John Hancock, Gary Hancock, Gene Baxter, Bob Addington. Second row: Harold Diehl, manager, John Dugan, Gary Boling, Jim McPhetridge, Larry Badorek, Rush Long, Larry Alexander, Ron Phair, Harold Day. Third row: Gary Bishop, Bill O'Neil, John Fraley, Jim Shultz, Steve Shultz, Trenton Douglas, Glynn Michael, coach Jim Inglesby. Fourth row: Bill Nircal, manager, Larry Bender, Dan Ross, Warren Olson, Lyle McFarland, Gilbert Roberts, Ray Johnson, coach Delance Duncan. Coach ,f 1 4. I .f , T! 517 DELANCE The T957-58 Pelican wrestling season proved to be fairly successful. Ten teams entered the district meet at Grants Pass, and Klamath came out with second place. Grants Pass took first, and Medford placed third. lt was the first time since wrestling was organized in Southern Oregon that Klamath has not taken the District crown. The following KU wrestlers placed in the Dis- trict meet: Larry Bender, Gil Roberts, Harold Day, Gene Baxter, and John Hancock all in first. Second were Jim Shultz, Larry Alexander, Larry Badorek, and Lyle McFarland. In third were Rush Long, Dave Mocabee, and Ray Johnson. Fourth was taken by Ron Phair, Gary Hancock, and Bill 0'Neil. Fifteen out of the 22 wrestlers that entered from KUHS placed in the top four places. The first and second place w i n n e r s entered the state tournament. The senior squad members for the year T957-58 were Harold Day, co-captain, and Gene Baxter, Ron Phair, and Rush Long. Left to right: Jim Hines, Don Finney, John Bousquet, Julius Reynolds, and Jim Norland who composed the Pelican Tennis Team of 1957. c T 1 :E X 1 ' 'F Qjrf , i. -1 X V Magik ' V ' j F 1 f .Af fj A U . ,, 'jj'-' 5 ...as J ' .- if ,, 5' T. 1 U tif! , A 4 111 ' -19 diff' 5 L. ,fx M 1541! I X ,, J Q - W-As--5-M 5 1 Pel Net Squad Second in State For the second year in a row the Pelican net- men took the district championship. Second place was taken in state play by the Pels with 8 points. First place South Salem had 9 points, and third place Grant of Portland 5 points. An enviable record of 16 victories and 2 losses was achieved during the '57 season. James Norland, an undefeated sophomore, who placed third in the state singles champion- ship, played the number one spot on the racgueteers' squad this year. Juniors John Bous- quet C15-21 and Julius Reynolds Q16-11, took second place in the state doubles tournament this year. John was seen in spot number two, and Julius in fifth. Position three taken by un- defeated senior Jim l-lines, and senior captain Don Finney C14-31 in fourth. Last, but certainly not least, there is Gene Simmons, a iunior who was undefeated, talcing the sixth position. X Ns 1. - 4 .iii . sf: N l N EN -1 ' X , c. K P .app - -yy . -. A ,Q .3---:gy 1, yr X 5 ' is - N' TV 'I fif 'F ss , , as SS so v .sis X V s X521 3 Y Discussing the plans for the up-coming tournaments are Julius Re5LI'10lClS, Gene Simmons, and Don Finney pictured left to rig t. . ,aff il x .ii AAI' . The 1957 season showed the Pels with only 18 points scored against them, while they tallied 116 points against their opponents. The 1958 season looks promising wth five lettermen return- ing to defend the fine reputation of our Pelican Tennis Team. OPPONENT Corvallis ,,,---,---- hm O.S.C. ....,,,,--,., - North Salem ....,., --Y, South Salem ....,S Redding .......... Oroville .e... Chico ,e.e.ve., Medford ..., Ashland ..,,.,.,oo O.S.C. Rooks ,ooo Ashland ,.v,.., Medford v,o,.,o Grams Pass ,,ss, U.O. Frosh .ss.ss Grants Pass ,,sA, Eugene .s.,,oo. Springfield ,o,.,, Ashland oA.,,.,. COACH DON MEGALE S M , -f fl, Senior captain Don Finney praciiced on after school for state cornpetilion. serving for long hours F ...- Pels Excel in is i i 7 ' Hi h Jump 3 1 Coming out on the short end of a Triangular meet with Eugene and Springfield, Klamath took 3 first places to Eugene's 8. The meet was run in a sea of mud on Springfield's fine new field. The meet this year will be on Modoc Field. The Pels fell to the strength of Medford and Grants Pass in the annual Rogue Relays held at Medford on April 4, 1957. The high lump relay team managed the only first of the day, with Glen Moore, Bob Drace, and Cliff Sutherland turning in a combined height of i7 feet 2 inches. Crippled by the loss of Butch Kimpton and Tom Ferrell, the Pels fell before perennial state champs by the largest margin of the year. The Black Tornadoes swept all firsts except in the high jump. ln the District 9996 Track and Field Meet, Klamath placed 4 men in the state meet by finishing first or second in the district meet at Medford on May ll, l957. Winners of six straight meets against county B Schools' varsity squads, the i957 JV Track team should provide much good material for future Pelican Squads. Small in number but big in determination, the baby Pels had a rough go. This team shows great promise for the coming season. -sc Right: The high hurdles seem to require little effort from trackmen Bob Drace and Gilbert Baker. Below: Sophomore Bill Santo proves that the shotput is no easy iob. ' ' 1 -I EV .f , ,lf 'nf' I fi A lc: , I, S ja ,L l i 4 5 Q 3' A f F gr , , f h lil s 228 fe 1 . . My ' 4,-3 , V nfs- - ' .ll ,sg ax. sk, .s ASX K N KJ.. . ,Q3f:'2q' gh T KU's sprinter, Lee McGill, missed winning the 'IOO yard dash by a fraction of an inch. 'S s me 1 's N 1-Rxiixl . x X S X .. .vb Q L Qmvm W V- as va 'v li-K i AQ: Q3 , ,. s iw-V-...v.,,s, .L -r ,,,L,... was . E.. W . - H-1: ,awh- ' :Q-Q?E+'l'Q S. f s..,,s-va. ,N - ' 'v K .ss sv., .Q A W7 iffg7S?7TT2'fli Qs ' c ' I PM vf .4 ,fn M.. ,, K. 'Q' ha: J 2: Vlv' is Q1 ' 7 Q ' 1 df? if W . My :IEAAI V, t,1,,,. . .. . G , , 1 X 2 ss 1 , L4 fl ,: if?, ff' 7. if . 4 ,X f, ,M V v Q ,Ml 0 'K . fs l tim , -:Q7 .a,'7,..21,s1Li.-.,1- 3' 'gf.1.im2.'Lfi 2i' , . vw ,:' ' W l 44... H!-'M . . It W f 1 f ' 'Q f V N-7' ,1fw,'-Azg A. ,,i,7,,-.41W'sr,awf...bi'wr Q . ,wr z'4ff .'f'- A 244, 7 fn Rounding the second lap of the mile in a desperate effort to win is Doug Wilson, a member of the class of 1957. Below: Gordon Sellars goes up and over to win the pole vault event between KUHS and Medford. 23- X , F., Z 1957 TRACK SEASON Ashland 7 ssss s.s,, 7 KUHS Medford 7 KUHS 77 sssss 77 Grants Pass ,sss .7 KUHS sYs.,s, Ysss s,,,s 7 sss,sssss, 7 7 77 Triangular Meet 745 1X2 Eugene 7 77 KUHS 7 7 Springfield 7 77411f2 7777780 U2 7777793 Us 7728 2X3 82 5X6 7739 ms 773 321f2 Senior Tom Ankeny represented KUHS in a dual meet with Medford. l 1 ' ' I Q W 22 f, 22 i 7 , A .. , 7 I -f. ' 7: M . T 3' f. f fb 7 ' ' E . Wy ' ff' . ' 'yung' WZW' 4 5 1 ,, 4 1 ' Z 229 A af? N N1 . C .K J . .KK K' A .Ky JUKBJI' 0,3 x-fi' ' KK iw. . L i 1 ri 4, W' my Y +-f 'X l .- -X ' g , ASK .K K .. . K ,AMI KK . . 1 Q- KK. NK . - 1' --.A X yi , K X X1 'E ' i- 11 Members of The class of 1957 picfure L. McGill, and D. Tracy. l . d left To right: L. Brown, J. Tawney I X l Y L ,,Qr. . K . K . QNNNS jf EKKWKK K X 4 ix ' 'figff . ' vi L N l K xx xl - A We N' X Y' . I 3 ' N -1 A-ic 'Q Yswfwix, W X. -X . X H- .ir ....,,,.- .. Q. 4. fn. - . X -,az Y- S M Y X XX l 1 . ' 5, i...- Y .. L , Aw' X, 1 I-N5 0 ,. K , . F ef ' ' 'X f A 1 W Qw. .M K My , ' ffp., f-f ' r- .fi ' -' ' egwssf g 'X ' . ji - -Q L .X ll -w-' 3 . 3 : .. M - ,QP .5 A . 1 , . X L . L Si?5ffff' X L L , , . mv, X.. , . . Q. .1f?.Q.'L5'..Q. 'gQ . . . Pelican infielders, left ro righr: J. Bramwell, Y. Herrera, B. Kimpton, C Clark, and V. Young. 1 Ti' i -:PQ XP-,Xv ,XT icexi' yy iv -sX -.55-Mg-Q , Ky.. .4 Ae l , .K K . Y if c .. . V. Si ,112-PF. .rr. s . xg, .. A. V.. l..-1X 1S'.y,1S .Q,.. ' 55 X XA 2 X X- -A X.- fl 'L !. 5 4,4 A. , . 1 V C' K ' .. 1 .. , A - sway? . ffl L- 141 'Jx:if2... 2- we-. N ' ex' ,KI KK gi. , -w K - K. Joe Tawney wshs out a high inside ball for a Pelican score during a Medford game af Gem Stadium. COACH HARRY RUSSELL ,nil ' , if .' 4M-.aww - -' k ., . wie J. ' . Go ,. . - . .QR X. 'Q KY Cm f'?'9l2N.w N-f N- ' - 72 Tw' L 'X' ua K 4 . .. . ,I , N . R A K .KL K1 K KKKKKKKR K fi 4 K C 21 L, K K X54 ,..' '5Q.,.1- ,-lf.,-5-Avvff'33 - 4,1 4 i X X, ,isgft h :QQ 'Sx ijg' SX - ' ' Jigs? C.. '21, M. ., 5,5559 N ,xfsgkiv-9 'TQ .gfxxd-i...,,mfSQ,g X' gf: .A-...aa-'rf' -ws + .x K. . clggf aff' 'A 3-4, 5 av 2 Q., ' 3-ie 14 2.545 Y in N' -W, 5 s.f'-Xa-1'-kan , 'ix NSN X 75 ME-. ' ilu . ., 3 .w 'u ., Y lgg.,vw4. '- ' , 1 X P ,V 4.4 A ,X V L ' ,CQ 'f - .A .. as - -4.1, ,KK 230 Om! Catcher Kenny Bellm Tags out hard-sliding Medford player at home plate. KUHS Won Lost 2 O Qrained outl I l 1 l 2 0 O 2 l l 2 O 2 O SEASONAL RECORD , A , K , P I Fini h Baseball eason With I I-2 Record Opponents Prineville Crater Medford Grants Pass Ashland Crater Medford Grants Pass Ashland ,Mmww .A yi: ,M 1 1, ,h,gWf,w ,, ,yfgyw .. f, nf gpff, Xjff 1, ,X , 1 X , 1 , f-17 , , :1 'f 011214, Tvwfffw' f WYJW- 1, 121 ' f I ' ff! 4f f1 M W! fff f' iq!! 5 ,E . f1. ' 515 Q M 'ff!?ff1QwZ Q?f4f1Lf 9-. FW 1 11 W UWM Q' ff f 30111 , , fl! 1! 1 4 I 4 f, 11 y ff If f 11 W Q11 ' f f fflb 11154 'X ' I 1 4 1 111, , X 1, , , ,1 4 ,W 1111 1 1 1 1 f H 'Lf 1 M 1 , XY 4, X X ,1 X JWNM , , . ,, ,f11,,a,w11 ,, 1 , , ,1 f jf ' 4' M 'AV' Q,,,1,fQ,,,2f 47 4711, ,gunz ffm, yvmf ff Q5 - pf 9221, iff y? 542' ZW' if Wyff 1 M f 1 f1,6f4ff1, X ,Af aff, 1 1 21 f, ff I 1 1417'4 V ff, X ' 11 7 1 f' 0 ' ' ,X f, 1 192 'f:'UQfQf'?f 5f,'37'w,. ln' ' 'ffff ff' I 1, 1, 1 3 1,576 Y 15 , 2,3 fi? 1 , 6,r if 1 Jerry Bramwell leads off first base. Sophomore pitcher Blake Griggs Junior catcher Kenny Bellm throws a fast one to second base for a double play. Junior pitcher Dennis Runge 23l Intramural For many hours atter school some ot the students ot KUI-lS participated in a program ot in- tramural sports. Among these were tumbling and basketball which most of the students enjoyed. There was an intramural program in the P.E. classes in volleyball between the girls and boys. Another sport enioyed by all w h o participated w a s swimming in the newly re- modeled pool. A tauforite winter sport with most boys was basketball as is evident by the many that took part Just a minute, gang, while we adjust the lens. Seems we've seen a lot of you. We have taken candid snaps of you eating and studying and dreaming and play- ing-or lust wasting time. Take lust a moment to reflect on the chapters unfolded before you. Did you sense that friendly atmosphere and feel the anticipation, curiosity, excitement, when you suddenly arrived, glimpsed the brick buildings, sighted pom poms, books, and happy smiles, heard hello's, walked the campus and greeted administrations. When you began to feel a part of this interesting school, with its student-teacher relationships and distinctive selection of courses, you were thrilled, wonder-eyed, and caught in a web of mixed emotions. But it's drawing to a close and we have but one more flashbulb left. Our iob is done and though we thought we'd never be happier, we must confess a little sadness. Our work was for you and if our aims were reached, then we will go on with you many times in the pages of this book for repeat performances. Smile proud, now. This is your book. The camera is focused on you. It is focused on you who are leaving a friendly and sincere campus, eager to cross life's threshold and walk into the future. lt is focused on you and the book that is you. Smile proud. For when that shutter clicks-you can be on your way. The EDITORS fs fffffa 'N..,.. ... -ks, xNL?x 'tim gs E ' w -s ?'x, 'N +. 1 R 234 'ew,m wh SK im. 'A M. 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Sz. . . ee',a ' .9 MOTOR U eq INVESTMENT 1 X . :. 5 A 1' 53l SOUHT 6'H1 Tu 4-7783 T Gordon Sellars .eve 5 x NEW METHOD CLEANERS Sani+one Service I453 ESPLANADE Tu 4-447I HEATON STEEL AND SUPPLY 428 SPRING Tu 2-3426 Li -UI P A A Cappella choir .i,.A, A ,.... ACADEMIC LIFE ,,,.. .,A.,, ACTIVITIES .....,..EEE. Topical ..,..u..158 ---W2105 02622133 ADMINISTRATION 11 ADVERTISING ,E,,,,,, ,,,,,E IIEIIII 2 3 4 Art Club ,Ev.,,...-.,, ,,,,,,,,v-,E ,-,A,,I 1 A 9 B Band ...,..., A,,,,EA,,,,E EEEEEE I 6 162 Baseball .EEEv,E,.,.,,E,,,,7EEE,,,,,,,,,,,E,,, Ewaal 2 30 Basketball E.EEEEEEEEE,,,-.,,,,E,,,,,E,,,7,,,,,aaa EEEEDEI I 211 Betty Coed and Joe Hi School E.E.E, Y, , L 55 Boys' Alliance aaaaaaaa,aa,...,..a..,a.,..aaaa ,, ,148 C CLASSES ,,a.aaa aaaaa,aaa,.a ,,,,,,,7, 2 3 Committees -,,- 7,77,, AA,,, , , AI 12 Cooks ......,,sss s,,.a, ssss, I 4 Custodians ...... ssssssss,s,,,,,,.A L I5 D Deans aaa,,aas... ..ssss Dedication ..,... Delta Chi ....,sa..,, Diverse Sports cccas. Drama scacss,-,as,, ,. ,A,, A- Drum Major ,.ccccc cscccc,s,-,cc,,-,, E El Rodeo cccc. ,,,ccs,,,,,,,,,sss F FACULTY ccc,s .,..c. Football ....aaaa,..c Foreword .,,,,a,,,c, French Club .ccccccccccc.cc, Freshmen ,,s-.- ,,.,,,.,,,,,c, , L Future Business Leaders . Future Hornemakers ccacca,s,, Future Nurses ,,,.asaa. sc.,, , as Future Teachers ..,,ccccc4sscssc 6 G German Club ,-.-- ,,s,s,,,,,,, Girls' Chorus cccccccc.,,..,,.,,,,., , Girls' League ,,,,,,,-,,.,,,.,,u, ,,,c,-, Girls' Recreation Association .c,,. H Honor Society .aaa.a a..aaaaaaca. Honor Students .,c... sssssssss l l.R.L -..,.,,,----,,,-------,----,cccccc Inter-Club Council ....sss,.,,.ss Instructional Materials ..,,,, Intramural -,,,,,,-,,,,,-,--,,,--,-cuc,, J Juniors LLs,.. sss......,.a K ' K Club ,,.., ,s,....sss.. Ill 13 22020144 223 169 ,s,,,s,s168 .,aa E126 11 ,199 1 7,133 L 91 140 , , 138 137 ,E , 136 'D 132 L 160 ,, 146 , 152 125 so 52 21 32 09 148 232 ..-W197 Index l. Latin Club ssss.s,,.a .aa... Library Club ssssss ..,..,,,,... M Maiorettes ssss., a.,s. A...c,aaasou.,aaa Mathematics Club .,s.,....,a,c Mixed Chorus .,a.. aaaaaa .aasss. Music ,,,,,,,,,ss,,.,, ,,.,,,sssu.. N News Nugget .....,. as,aaa..c... ,.ssss. O Orchestra ...u.u.,ssssu .us.ss s.,,u. aa...., Order of the K .c.u uuss..... P Pelican Service usL,. Pelicanettes ,,,.,. Pep Band ,ss,s,s Pep Peppers ....u, L so Principal ,........ ..,aa,.,. R Rally Squad aaa,., .....,,,,... Re-ln-Ca ,,,c,,,As I ,-,,,,, , S Salutatorian ,, ,,s,,,s L, School Board Science Club ss,sLs,s, Script and Mike Secretaries ssss ,sss Seniors L c,ac. , Ski Club Sophomores E Spanish Club sssssssssssssss SPORTS , as . so so so Student Body Officers ,sss Student Body President Student Council ,, so STUDENT LIFE Superintendent Y Swing Sixteen ssss ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T Tennis sssssss L L ssssu,s ,,,,s,s,,,,,,,, , Tomorrow's Merchants ,,.., Tomorrow's Retailers s,,ss Track aaaaaaaa. E a..aaaaaaa. ., ..,sss,,s -. o 1 V Valedictorian fffgdffvbf Wm W Who s Who ,,ssss gN-gq- Wrestling sss.,,s 129 134 139 168 142 164 157 130 166 197 198 194 168 192 3 190 151 51 12 143 131 14 . .L , 225 154 2,277 133 189 108 107 110 175 12 161 226 156 156 228 51 56 224 Goeller, Suzanne-32, 52, 55, 108, SENIORS Ackerman, Corinne-28, 129, 180, 192 Adams, Sandra-26, 109, 112, 129 137, 178, 192, 236 Ager, Georgia-26 Alberl, Marlys-26, lll, 149 Alexander, Doyle-26 Alley, Jerry-26, lll, 196 All, Donald-26, 49, 57, 196, 200, 201, 205 Ambers, Don-26, 236 Anderson, Roberl F.-26 Anderson, Robert G.-26, 150 Ankeny, Thomas-26, 55, 108, 114, 196,200,201,203,207,208,21Z 216, 219, 229 Arnold, Judifh Lynne-26, lll, 152, 153 Arnold, Marie-26, 130, 165 Ashby, Michael-26, 143 Asher, Roberl Lee-27 Bailey, Fredrica-27, 194 Baker, Jack-27 Baker, Lela-27 Ballard, Franklin-27, 60, 114, 148, 159, 161, 196, 200 Barmore, Fred-27, 142, 143 Barrell, Donna-27, 149 Bazxggr, Gene-27, 163, 197, 200, 206, Bechen, John-27, 111 Bedel, Roberl-150 Bell, Nancy-27, 144, 156 Bellm, Kennefh-27, '170, 197, 230, 231 Bispham, Vaughn-27, 135, 142, 143, 166, 167, 173 Blake, Kay-27, 127, 132, 137, 147, 159, 178, 194, 238 Blanchard, Barbara-27, 149, 170, 179 Blevens, David-48 Bogalay, JoAnn-28, 53, 109, 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 136, 146, 154, 178, 192, 326 Boolh, Verlena-28, 128, 129, 131 Bousquel, John-28, 133, 163, 197, 226, 163 Boyd, Roger-28 Brady, Jo Anne-28, 134, 137, 144 Braniff, Pai-28, 194 Brewer, Carol-28 Brisbon, Larry-28, 114, 142, 143 Brogsgn, Charlolle-28, 162, 193, 237, Broyles, Alma Belh-28 Broyles, Kalhleen-28, 136, 144, 198 Bucholfz, Darlene-28, 54, 109, 129, 132, 133, 136, 154, 170, 187, Burg, Tom-48 Burgoyne, Donna Lee-28, 111, 194 Caldwell, Rosalie-28, 53, 140, 141 Campbell, Palricia-29, 141 Carlson, Charles E.-29, 114, 132, 185, 197, 200, 204, 208 Carlson, Charles F.-29, 143, 197, 185 Carney, Mickey-29, 58, 114, 135, 196, 243 Carolhers, Alene-29, 127, 143, 198, 241 Carroll, Palricia-25, 29, 58, 109, 11O,111,114,128,129,133,136 154,192 Carler, Jeffrey-29, 54, 142, 212 Carfer, Lee-29, 52, 110, 111, 125, 126, 127, 135, 137, 142, 143 Case, Pal-29, 54, 132, 147, 180, 194 Calhy, Fredonne-29, 162, 163, 170 Cglmull, Edwin-29, 60, 200, 202, 08 Chandler, Henry Jackson-29, 151, 237 Clark, Suellen-29, 128, 133, 194 Cobb, William David-29 Collier, Douglas--30, 150 Comer, Rodney-30, 162 Cone, Darlene-30, 162 Corley, Carole-30 Cox, Jan-30, 159, 200, 202, 204 Crabiree, Phyllis-30, lll, 140, 193, 242 Croxford, Ronald-30 Crurnrine, Kalhryn-30, 156 252 Cuendel, Jeanelle-30, 53, 111, 136, 154, 194, 236 Dammond, Nora-30, 54, 125, 135, 137, 142 Davis, Virginia-30, 156 Davison, Barbara Virginia-30 Davison, Jean-30 Day, Harold-30, 197, 225 Day, Richard-30, 114, 242 Dearing, Nolan-31, 156 Dhon, Dihe-3l,53,l25,l32,l4Q 179,190,191 Dixon, Michael-48 Dowdy, Joyce-31, 149, 156 Draqoo, Mardeane-31, 149 Dunlap, Nelela-31, 130, 133 Edmunson, John-31, 150 Edwards, Barbara-31, 127, 198,241 Egan, Richard-31 Ellioll, Jacklynn-156 Elhs JudHh-31,109,ll4,l29,l35 154, 178, 186, 193,238 Esqafe, Wallace Gerald-31, 51, 109,110,111,125,132,l35,14Z 143,180 Eslrada, Grace-31 Eviai, Don-31,109,128,142,162 Evans, Joe-31 Fallles, Donald-31, 54, 142, 143, 159, 1 Fanning, Barbara-32, 149 Faulkner, Roberl-32, 133, 143, 154, 159, 247 Federharl, Dean-32, 142, 200, 207 Felrsgsen, Sharon-32, 109, 161, 180, Fifzwaler, Joe-170 Ferrell, Susan-32, 137, 143 Follz, Arlene-32, 136 Foole, Richard-32, 150 Forresfer, Geraldine-32 Fou1'Z, Luella-32, 140, 141 Gaines, Bob-32 Gasler, Annelle-32, 53, 125, 140 Geer, Melvin-32 Geiss, JoAnn-32, 52, 125, 132, 133, 136 110,1I1,l14,125,132,142,143 185, 193 Gonzales, Anifa-48, 137, 143 Gonzales, John-48, 150 Gooding, David-33 Granas, Michael-33, 50, 142, 143 Griggs, Janice-33 Griggs, Marsha-22, 52, 140, 141, Grubb, Sam-57, 143 Gurile, Sandra-33, 53, 132, 140, 195 Hallack, Dale-33, 159, 162 Hale, Donald-48 Hanan, Nancy Lee-33, 52, 126, 140, 248 Hardman, Burnard-33, 48, 200 Harper, Lloyd-33 1-19r11ey, Karen-33, 1-larlley, William-33 Harvey, Rosemary-33, 129, 131, 137, 147, 249 Hayden, John-33, 128, 129 Heard, Fred-33, 132, 133 Henkelman, Judilh Anne-34 Henzeh David-34,170 1-lerlinger, Frank-34 Hessig, Roberl-34 Helfinger, Allan J.-34 Hill, Leah Rae-34, 130 Hill, Ronald-34, 149 Hillis, William-34, 128, 129, 170, 200 143, 195 Hinman, Cameron-34, 52, 112, 132, 134, 142 Hollenbeak, Larry-34, 150 Hollon, Gloria-34 Hopper, Ralph-34, 127, 134, 158, 159, 161, 184, 250 1-lcigne, Mary-34, 57, 127, 136, 146, 8 1-lorslman, Larry-34 Hull, .1udi1h-35, 111, 133, 136, 146, 193 Index Humphrey, Richard-35, 58, 113, 121, 159,197,200,206,207 Hunsaker, Floyd-35, 56, 110, 197, zoo, 207, 238 lrving, Mary-35, 131, 136, 139, 152, 153 Jacobs, Brian-35, 156, 237 Jacobson, Roberl-35, 110, 128 James, Swan-25, 35, 60, 109, 110, 111, 114, 126, 127, 136, 144, 184, 193, 244 Jarreff, Charles-35, 130, 131 Johnson, Joyce-35, 110, 133, 136, 166 Johnston, Danny-35, 150, 159, 197, 161 Jones, Chesier-35, 131, 159 Jones, Elaine-35, 133, 149, 195 Jones, Grover-35 Jones, Mary-35, 144 Jones, Ray-36, 134 Jones, Sharon Roberfa-36, 133, 136, 195 Kearsley, Leanna-36, 54, 128 Kellison, Roberl-36, 238 Kelly, Mary436 Kern, Andra-36, 159, 161 Kidwell, Kaye-36, 53, 56, 107, 109, 1IO,111,112,113,125,126,127 132,135,136,184,193,243 Kiger, Eslelline-36, 60, 111, 112, 128,129,147,170,l85,193,240 Kimsey, Anne-36, 166 Knapp, Michael-36, 109, 113, 131, 133, 148, 149, 154, 185 Kreifzberg, Larry-36 Kuhlman, Terry-36, 150 Kuhn, Frances-36, 119 Lamproupulos, Nick-36, 61, 133, 154,159 IM Lancasler, Anne-37, 132, 135, 154, 159,195 Langslel, Sondra-37, 137, 143, 159, 238 Lasself, Thomas-37, 127. Laurhammer, Mary-37, 133, 136, 140, 159, 179, 190, 191, 245 Leach, Don-37, 111, 143, 159 Lehigh, Marilyn-37 Leonard, Lora-37, 136, 159, 161, 195 Lewis, Dorolhy-37, 173 Logsden, Judy-37, 149, 195 Long, Rush-37, 225 Loomis, Susan-37 Lovelady, Janel-37 Luczycki, Joe-37 Lundgren, Ted-37 Luce, Bob-38 Lullrell, Lewis-38, 150 Lynch, Sandra-38, 110, 113, 125, 137,142,143,154,193 Maguire, Palricia-38, 127, 131, 137, 154,156,195,249 Martens, Ronald-48, 156 Maris, Monle-38, 154, 249 McCann, Mary-38, 54, 114, 125, 135, 140, 142, 143, 193, 245 McConnell, Sharon-38, 109, 111, 113,133,137,143,147,192 McDermoll, Keilh-38 McDonald, Donna-38, 135, 140, 195 McKinnie, Ruih-38, 53, 125, 133, 142, 143 McKune, Ralph-38, 109, 159, 162, 163,187 McMichael, Shirlene--38, 54, 109, 137,143,152,166,167,195 Meador, Jon-39, 236 Meador, Syble-39, 61, 170 Mesner, William-39 Meyer, Janel-39, 140, 195 Miller, Sylvia-39 Mills, Carol-39, 156 Milchell, Don-39 Milzel, John-39, 132, 139, 142, 143 Mollison, Gail-36, 57, 135, 136, 147, 154, 178, 183, 187, 239 Monlqomery, Bill-39, 197, 200, 203 Moore, Glenn-39, 186, 196, 212, 214,215,216,217,21s,5o Morehead, J. C,-39 Morris, Janel-39, 161, 236 Morris, Mickey-39, 150 Morrison, Carole-40, 180, 194 Moss, Sam-40, 150, 242 Mousseau, Richard-40 Muniar, Geraldine-40, 139, 140, 141 Neff, Merle-40 Neuberf, Janna-40, 156 Nichols, Kafhy-40 Niles, Bob-25, 40, 197, 212, 213, 215, 218, 50, 248 Noel, William-40, 197,202 Nolen, John-40, 128 Noyles, Alfred-40, 150 Nyback, Sandra-40, 159, 195,241 Odell, Donna-40, 135, 137, 140, 143, 195 O Hair, Michael-40, 110, 133, 142, 143, 154, 242 Olson, Leonard-41 O'Neal, Mariefa-41, 144 Overan, Barbara-41, 140, 141 Paul, Donna-41, 156 Peferson, Ray B.-41, 217 Pelerson, Susan-41, 114, 140, 141, 147, 193, 249 Phair, Ronald-41, 161, 197,225 Phillips, Allen-41, 163 Phillips, James-41 Pinner, Ronald T.-41 Pong, Sieve-41, 52, 62, 108, 109, 110, 111, I12,113,125,13l,132, 142, 143, 151,184 Poole, Delores-41, 141, 195 Powell, Reginald-41, 245 Powell, Sharon-41, 56, 109, 111, 133, 136, 158, 159, 186, 193,249 Price, Leigh-42, 159, 161 Priviffe, Julia-42, 152 Probsf, John-6, 42, 143, 197, 236 Probsf, Mike-42, 54, 112, 113, 125, 132, 135, 142, 196, 200, 204, 248 Prock, Eleanor-42, 112, 132, 133, 136, 159, 193, 247 Prosise, Aldene-42, 161 Rexford, Wayne-42 Reeder, Sleve-42, 132, 239 Reynolds, Julius-42, 197, 226 Robbins, Beverly-42 Roberis, Gilberi-42, 52, 125, 143, 197, 224 1 , 225 Roberlson, Lois-42, 113, 137, 143, 159,193 Roberlson, Ronald-42 Robinson, David-42, 197, 212, 215, 217 216 , 218, 219,50 Rose, Delmar-43, 150, 247 Ross, Dena-43, 110, 136, 159, 193 Ross, Gene-43, 144, 159, 163, 164 Roufs, Don-48, 150 Rowe, Sharon-43, 243 Runge, Dennis-43, 53, 114, 125, 132, 133 142 143 13 245 , , 6 ,187,23L , 163, 164 Rusih, Doug-43 Rulledqe, Mike-43 Rulfen, Sharon-43, 137, 154, 195 Salisbury, Wayne-43, 110, 111, 139 Sanlo, Debra-43 Sari, Bob-43, 111, 128, 200, 206, 209 Savage, Nicky-43, 114, 247 Sawyer, Jerry-43 Scapple, Dixie-43, 109, 132, 135,- 9 191 136, 17, 190, ,237 Schmeck, Mike-44 Schoenlhaler, Leroy-44 Schroeder, Roberl'-48 Sellers, Gordon-44, 159, 163, 180, 197, 229, 250 Sevde, James-44, 159 Shearer, Lawrence-44, 111 Shearer, Mary-44, 109, 152 Shelley, Fred-44, 111, 156 Shreeve, William-44, 197, 200 Simmons, Gene-44, 163, 197, 226 Smilh, Barbara Ann-44 Smilh, Jack-44, 178 Smith, Jayne-44 Smi1h,Joanne-44, 139, 140, 141, 159 Smi'1h, Kalhleen-44, 133, 152, 155 Smilh, Serena-45, 52, 62, 109, 116, 125, 132, 133, 135, 158, 159, 192, 244 Snook, Nelda-45, 58, 139, 155, 156, 179, 190, 191, 247 Soulhard, Deanna-45, 132, 133, 136 180, 244 Spangler, Sharon-45, 156 Spelz, Rosemary-45, 159, 166, 167 Slang, Kennelh-45 slain, Mike-45, 62, 159, 162, 164, 168 Slenberg, Jana-45, 131, 237 Slewarl, Connie-45, 159 Srillwell, Lee-45, 197, 200, 203, 205 Sfrieby, Rodney-45 Suiter, Joyc?45, 245, 173 Sumner, Margarel-45, 133, 147, 193, 247 Swaney, Hugh-25, 45, 56, 115, 132, 135, 142, 143, 186, 239 Swansen, Roberl-46, 155, 159, 163, 245 Teafer, Dennis-46 Thomson, Bonnie-46, 149 Thomson, Gerald-46, 142, 143 Thorne, Evelyn-46, 52, 109, 125, 133, 136, 140, 166 Thornfon, Barbara-46, 156 Thornlon, Claude-48 Tomlin, Carla-46, 109, 129, 136, 137, 154, 194,237 Tracy, Delores-46, 139, 140, 195 Thrush, Wesley-48 Van Buskirk, Doug-46, 61, 159, 197, 200, 204, 207 veafch, .llrn-46, 142 Vinson, David-46, 197, 200, 201, 205, 208 Waldo, Richard-46 Wallin, Gene-47 Walkley, Virginia-46, 53, 111, 115, 131, 135, 140, 147, 163, 193, 168 Walsh, Mary-47, 127 Warringlon, Jewell-47, 156 Weed, Marla-47, 132, 137, 139, 143 Weigman, Jane-161 Wesl, Teddy-47, 197, 201 While, Doroihy-47 Whife, Helen-156 Willard, Marcella-47 Williams, Ted-47 Wilson, Palricia-47, 54, 61, 109, 114, 116, 125, 137, 142, 143, 159, 161, 192, 242 Wise, Beverly-47, 139 Wolcolr, Mary Lou-46, 156 Wolfrom, Delane-48 Woyak, Donna-47, 173 Wrighr, Roberl-47, 142 Yancey, Roberl-47, 197 Yancy, Clarence-47 Young, Norma-47, 51, 62, 110, 111, 125, 132, 135, 142, 143, 147, 159, 162, 193, 244, 163 Zigler, Leslie-47, 200 Zirkle, Zane-47 JUNIORS Addinglon, Roberr-73, 225 Aifken, Phil-64, 110, 132, 142, 143 Allen, Richard-73 Allen, Leonard-76, 64, 196 Alcorn, Harrie-64 Alexander, Larry-64, 224, 225 Anderson, Sfina-64, 135, 143, 159, 192 Arch, Richard-64 Arnold, Bruce-64 Badorek, Larry-196, 200, 225 Bailey, Sharon-73 ' Balenfine, Lyssa-73 Banks, Beverly-64 Banra, Sfeyen-64 Barker, Mary-64, 139 Barmore, Phillip-64, 133, 143 Bafes, Janice-64, 156 Baxier, Jan-64, 110, 142, 143, 163, 164 Beal, Melvin-64, 166, 167 Bell, Joyce-64, 144, 165 Bellm, James-64 Bender, Larry-73, 225 Bender, Thomas-73 Bennell, Barbara J.-64, 74, 126, 127, 135, 136, 139, 144, 159, 194 Bennelf, Richard-73 Bentley, Gary-73 Bergmann, Eleanor-64, 74, 135, 155 Bernard, David-73 Biehn, Charmion 64, 134 Bibler, Carolyn- -64, 134, 165 Bigby,Virgi1-64, 109, 111, 158, 159, Fabianek, Myra-73 Farley, Carol-66, 74, 111, 133, 149, 182, 193 Farmer, Joyce-66 Faulkner, Helen-66, 133, 193 Ferreira, Don-66 Ferrell, Keilh-66, 144 Filzgerald, Judy-66, 156 178, 190 Billings, Roy-64 Black, Bruce-64, 142, 143 Blakley, Linda-64 Bleak, Sleven-64, 109, 159, 179, 190, 191, 197 Blessinger, Marlha-64, 194 Bonollo, Slephanie-64, 149 Boriis, Byron-64 Boyd, Susan-63, 64, 111 Bramhall, Ray-64, 151 Bramwell, Bob-64 Brassfield, Arlalea-64, 144 Bra'r1on,George-65, 126, 127, 143 Breneman, Gary-65, 132, 135, 142, 143, 162, 164 Brerches, Susan-65, 130 Bridges, Belre-65 Briggs, Michael-65 Brinegar, John-65, 132, 135, 143 Brisbon,Caro1-65, 139, 192 Bullard, Carolyn-65, 142, 143, 159, 166, 194, 161 Burney, Sandra-65, 130, 138 Burns, Marion-73 Burr, Gary-65, 200 Cage, Johnnie-65 Canine, Barbara-65, 155, 193 Carlson, Helen-65 Carr, Gary-65, 149 Carler, Donna-65, 133, 136, 194 Cedarleaf, Nancy-65, 136, 144, 198, 244 Charas, Allen-73 Chenowerh, Mona-65, 136, 159, 194, 161 Charchill, Fredf73 Cheyne, Bonnie-65 Clark, Diane-65, 135, 143, 165 Clawson, Beverly-65, 194 Clawson, Peggy-65, 165 Cloud, Marie-65, 138, 144 Co1'man, Ken-65, 133 Colr, Naomi-65, 138, 144 Collin, Carol-65 Corrpfon, James-63, 65, 129, 132, 135, 142, 143 Conforii, Brian-65 Coon, Raymond-65 Cor, Carol-65, 137, 144 Foreman, Gerald-73 110 Fraley, Gary-67 155, 159, 200 Franklin, w6yn6L67,'ll0, 142, 143 French, William -73 Frisloe, Lynn-67, 195 Garrison, David- 67, 132, 143 Gasrer, Darlene-67, 74, 133, 147,' 159, 193 Geiger, Gary-67, 133 Crablree, Cheryl-65, 74, 132, 137, 143, 159, 193 Cra'n, Denis-65, 200 Crawley, Pa?-65, 110, 147 Crest, Judifh-65, 110, 111, 194 173 Crow, Y-zona-66, Cu117rr1Gre,Judy-66, 112, 132, 135, 142, 143, 193 Curtis, Nancy-66, 140, 163 Dahn, Jacqueline-66, 111, 165, 194 Darby, Raymond-66 Davis, John-73 Days, Lancef66, 143 Day, Joe-66 Day, Thomas-73, 151 Dearing, Earlene-66 DeLap, David-66, 74, 219, 221 DeLap, Don-66, 150,212,217 Defroif, Kay-66, 110, 115, 142, 158, 159, 193 Dewey, Jud y-66, 128, 129 Dewey, Roberf-73 Dexler, Sandra-66 Dillon, Michael-66, 143, 151 Dorrell, Maryerfa-66 Drace, Bob-66, 197, 212, 214, 221, 228 Drake, Fra nces-66 Drew, David-66, 179, 190, 191 135, 142, 143, 155, Duggan, John-66, 197,225 Ebenlein, Neal-66, 142, 143, 249 Elliofl, Linda-66 Ellis, Dale-66 English, Clara-66 English, Jerry-66 Esfes, Jim-66 Esfes, Lois-66 Eslrada, Edwa rd--73, 150 Evans, Trudy-66, 135, 137, 193 Geisr, Claudie-67 Genlry, Lloyd-73 Gilcrisl, Judilh-67 Gillen, George--67 Glenn, Janice Sue-73, 156 Goeckner, Thirze-67, 111, 132, 193 Goehring, Adele-67, 143 Gordon, Jo Anne-67 Granquisi, Allha-67, 149 Granguisi, Karl-67, 150 Gresdel, Ronald Griffilh, June-73 Grow, Janel-67 Guesl, Paul-73, 170 Gulley, Janice-67, 156 Gulhrie, Dave-67 Gufhrie, Neil-73 Haddock, Folk-67 Halberl, Dean-67, 133, 142, 143 1-la11,James-67, 142, 143, 212, 217, 221 Harnaker, Kalhleen-67, 132, 137, 240 Hanan, William-67, 143, 159 Hand, Belly-67, 136, 140, 144, 166 Hankanson, Jim-68 Harin, Palsy-73 Harper, Mary-67, 144 Harris, Kalhleen-67, 195 Harris, Roberi-67, 159 Hawking, Billy-67 Hawley, Belly-67, 133, 139, 143 Hawley, Delmar-67, 132, 140, 142, 143 Healh, Barbara-67 Hedburg, Rudy-63, 67, 143, 158, 159, 161 Herrera, Richard-73 Hicks, Maxine-67, 163, 167 Hoie, Pauline-68, 137, 154, 166, 195 Holmes, lfenne1h!68 Horn, Harold-68, 129, 149 1-lorsley, Dari-68 House, Ronald-68, 197,200 Hubbard, Donna-68, 136, 195 HungaTe,Wi11iam-68, 142, 143, 161 Hunsalcer, Margene-68, 143, 155, 162, 195 lrwin, Joycea68, 156 Jacobs, Ed-68 James, Tornmyf73 Johns, Elizabefh-68 Johnson, Jim-68, 162 Johnson, Morgan-68, 132, 155 Johnson, Raymond-68, 225 Johnson, Richard-68, 198 Johnson, William-73 Kauble, Roger-73, 111 Kerr, Amy-68, 112, 142, 143, 193 Kelchum, Barbara-73 Kirkpalrick, Douglas-73, 150 Knapp, Gerald-73 Kranenburg, Gary-68, 115, 143, 148, 155, 197, 200, 204 Kuykendall, John-73, 163 Lambo, Lana-68, 133, 195 Lapo, Diana-68, 165 Lawrence, Lyneile-68, 135, 193 Layman, Alma-68, 143 Lee, Janel-68, 195 LeIec,3Penny-68, 135, 147, 154, 159, Lehfo, Rodney-73 Lernire, Kaiherine-68, 133, 143 Lenlz, Nancy-68 Lepperl, Shirley-68, 195 Lesler, Alice-68, 134, 135, 143 Levison, Virginia-73 Lighl, Mabel-68 Love1ess,Sa11y-68, 130, 139, 195 Lummus, Slella-68, 139 Luna, sue-68, 152 Lullrell. Ciflefle-53 Mack, Rebecca-69, 135, 155, 165 Madderra, James-69 Maiors, David-69 Malolle, Roberl-69 Marcon, Joe-69 Marshall, Joan-69, 111, 195 Marlin, James-73, 150 Mason, Marilyn-69, 128, 195 Maxwell, Henry-73 McC1ary, Thomas-73, 156 McCormick, Sharon D.-69, 137, 143, 154 195 McCormack, Douglas-73 McDonald, Karen-69 McFarIan, Judifh-69, 159 McFarland, Lyle-73, 225 McGinnis, Judy-69 McLin, Kafhleen-69, 140, 149, 162 McNabb, Karhleen-69, 138, 140, 144 McSwain, Allred-73 Meader, Madelynn-73 Meador, Jancy-69, 109, 139, 156, 179, 190, 191 Mellenline, Bonnie-73 Meller, Marylyn-69, 133, 135, 136, 139, 143, 163, 179, 180, 193 Michael, Glynn-69, 170, 200, 225 Mick, Gerald-73, 150 Miles, John-73 Miller, Palsy-69 Miller, Susan-69 Milne, Thomas-69, 132, 133, 142, 143 Milchell, Margie-69 Moak, Clyde-69, 151 Morgan, Dixie-73 Moore, Barbara-69, 143, 154, 195 Morrison, Sondra-69, 195 Morrow, David-73 Morlensen, Marva-69, 135, 163, 193 Mudder, Carol-69 Musse1rr1an,Jerry-69, 133, 142, 143, 159 Neal, Jerry-73 Neal, Mary-69 Nelson, Dennis-69 Nidever, Frances-161 Norland, James-69, 163, 197,226 O'Brien, Shirley-69, 137, 140, 144, 156 Ochs, Eugene-69, 109, 133, 142, 151 Ons1ad,Jane-69, 109, 112, 137, 143, 147, 165, 177, 193 ,Owens, Janel Kay-69, 108, 138, 143, 195 Owens, Ronnie-70, 112, 126, 127, 128, 129, 132, 147, 195 Paddock, Richard-70, 150 Parferson, Palsy-70, 74, 133, 143, 146, 154 Paugh, Clifford-70, 200 Pearson, Ross-70, 151 Pemberlon, Leroy-73 Peppers, Richard-70 Perkins, Jay Dee-70 Pelerson, Bob-212, 215, 219, 220 Peierson, Waller-70 Peugh, Dean-70 Peugh, Dennis-70 Phelps, Sandra-70, 161 Philliber, Neil-70, 142 Pisan, Jim-70, 150, 198 Pledge, Raymond-70 Plowrnan, Charlolle-70 Pohl, Judith-70, 140, 144, 195 Poison, Burl-73 Poller, Bryce-70, 133, 163 Pryor, William-73 Puckelr, Ray-73 Pulrnan, Janel-70 Pyle, Barbara-70, 193 Pynes, Nancy-70, 139, 140 Reeves, Melvin-70 Rhoads, Thomas-73, 151 Richardson, Barbara-70 151 Richey, Margarel-70, 165 Rider, Lucille-70 Riifey, Elizaberh-70 Rlndal, Rulh-70, 132, 140 Riskus, Karen-70 Robinson, Dolores-70 130 Robinson, Sally-70, 195 Roberrs, Dorolhy-70 253 lnsley, Nich-82, 200, 209, 222 Rogers, Judy-70, 137 Ross, Carol-70, 111, 166 Rupe, Ed.-73 Russell, Arthur-70, 143 Rutledge, Kathleen-71 Sackett, Douglas-71, 159, 170 Sanders, Faye-71, 140, 149 Schlickeisen, Rodger-71, 74, 110, H1,1l3,114,132,142,143 Schofield, Steven-71 Schuh, Russell-71, 108, 112, 135, 142, 143, 162, 164 Scribner, Shirley-71 Sehorn, Sally-71 Young, John Michael-73 Young, Neoma-73, 132, 133, 143, 165 Yuen, Linda-73, 110, 111, 132, 133 135, 143, 146, 147, 193 Yunck, Janicef73 Zachary, Sharon-73, 133, 149 SOPHOMORES Adair, Davis-78 Adams, Charles-78, 173 Adams, Jerry-78 Adams, Joanne-78 Adkins Ricky-78 167' Seideman, Peggy-71, 110, 132, 135, 137 154 159 161 163 4 193 . . . .l6. 1 Sept, Pat-71, 144, 166 Sheehy, Sandra-71, 139 Shelton, Jerry-71 Shelton, Neal-71 Shepherd, Barbara-71, 137, 138 Shirley, Sharron-73 Ste henson Barbara-71 Shultz, Don-73 Sines, Gail-71 Slagle, Dorothy-71, 144, 159 Smith, Wendell-71, 111, 132, 135, 159, 200 Smith, Harold-71 Smith, Jim-71 Smith, Roland-71, 144, 166 Snead Lois-63, 71, 133, 159, 161, 193 South, John-73 Spear, Sandra-71, 130, 143, 159 Spoon, Linda-71 Stein, Joan-71 F' . Stevens, Jim-71, 144, 165 Stiles, Patricia-71 Stillwell, Shirley-71, 130 Stippich, Paul-71 Stokes, Virginia-71, 110, 133, 165, 195 Stone, Binnie-71, 195 Stone, Sandra-71, 109, 147, 195 Storm, Karen-71, 159, 170 Story, Don-72, 197, 200 Stroud, Stephanie-72, 111, 143, 153 5,17, 154, 15 8 193 Stubbletield, Barbara-72, 144 Summers, Sharon-72, 128, 130 Swaney, Jane-72, 135, 137, 143, 9 195 14, Alexander, Dianna-78, 134 Allen, Shirley-78, 165 Alter, Barbara-78, 159 Alward, Robert-78, 133 Ambers, Patricia-78, 161 Ambord, Adrienne-78 Anderson, Ann-78 Anderson, Eunice-78, 165, 166, 167 Anderson, Julie-78 Andrus, Loa-78, 134, 136 Ash, Larry-78, 166 Ash, Sharon-78, 133 Asher, Marilyn-78, 152 Bailie, Yvonne-78, 136, 155 Baker, Carol-78, 134, 159 Baker, Dean-78 Baker, Frankie-78 Baker, Max-78 Bales, Robert-78 Ball, Kathleen-78, 134, 159 Banta, Myrna-78 Barker, Joyce-78 Taggart, Betty-72, 137, 138, 152 Taylor, Carol-72, 147, 158, 159, 193 Thompson, Emogene-72 Thompson, Harold Lee-72 Tompkins, Arlyne-72, 156 Trusty, Charles-72, 144, 145, 197 Turner, Juanita-72, 162 Turner, Nancy Dee-72, 137, 143 Vaden, James-73, 111, 159 Veatch, Edward-73 Vertrees, Bill-72, 151 Wagner, Tamara-72, 133, 135, 142, 155, 193 Walker, Stephenie-72, 143, 146, 163 Walling, Patsy-73 Walters, Richard-72, 144, 165 Warner, Randy-72 Webber, Sharen-72 Weber, Ronel-73, 200, 225 Wesley, Pauline-72 West, Joyce-72, 143, 144, 195 Westlund, Beverly-72, 126, 127, 135 143, 149,154, 195 Weston, Beulah-72 Wheeler, Judith-72, 137 Wheeler, Ronnie-72, 112, 133, 149, 143 Wiard, Roger-72 Wicks, Patricia-72, 165 Wilcher, Pat-72 Williams, Betty-73 Williams, Katherine-72, 135, 137 Wilson, Janice-72, 162 Wood, Dolores-72 Wood, Karen-72 Wood, Stan1eyf73 Woods, Kenneth-72, 156, 159 Worlein, William-73, 150, 198 Yaden, Jeanne-73, 143 Yadon, Myron-73 Yancea, Betty-195 Ybarra Ronnie-73, 200 York, Denn's-73, 151 254 Barmore, Warren-78 Barnes, Ardith-78 Barnes, Bonnie-78, 134 Baxter, Jack-78 Baxter, Keith-78 Beattie, Vonda-78, 152 Bedord, Earl-78, 166, 167 Bell, Bonnie-78, 144 Bell, Carol-78, 161 Bennett, Arla-78 Benson, Sandra-78 Bergmann, David-79 Bernard, Gregory-78, 159 Binney, Stephen-78, 134, 212, 218, 221 Bishop, Paul-78, 212, 219, 221 Blair, Ted-79, 134 Boling, Gary-79 Book, Charlotte-79 Borgialli, Louise-79, 115, 134, 165 Bowles, Phyllis-79, 134 Boyd, Sharon-79, 165 Bradburn, Sandra-79 Bradley, Linda-79, 152 Brady, James-79, 144 Brandon, Malcolm-79 Brisbon, Jack-79 Brosnan, Alene-79 Brown, Darlyene-79, 152 Brown, Letha-79 Brumlole, Terry-79, 133 Buck, Constance-79, 170 Buckham, Eleanor-79 Buckner, Reta-79, 133 Bunger, Donald-79, 133, 200, 209 Bunyard, Larry-79 Burcham, Catherine-79 Burke, Ralph-79 Burpee, Robert-79 Caldwell, James-79 Carney, Pat-88, 222 Carrigan, Tommy-79, 209 Carter, Levah-79, 162 Chapman, Glenda-79 Charas, Phillip-79, 133 Charles, Carl-79 Chitwood, Lawrence-79, 151, 166 Clark, Charles-79 Clark, Darlene-79, 152 Clark, Lola-79 Clark, Richard-79 Clubb, Richard-79 Cody, Judy-79 Cofer, Myra-79, 159 Collie, Betty-79 Colson Richard-79 151 Colt, Esther-79, 152 Corley, Charlotte-80 Cornell, Phyllis-80, 134 Coulter, Patricia-80 Cox, John-80, 134, 209 Daniels, Helen-80 Davis, Gloria-80 Davis, James-80 Davis, Larry-80 Davis, Martin-80 Day, Sylvia-80, 134 De Pew, Robert-80, 131, 198 Dickey, Bill-80 Diehl, Harold-80, 131, 225 Dorman, Monya-80 Dotson, Joyce-80, 152 Dougherty, Kathleen-80, 155 Douglas, Trenton-80, 170, 225 Doyle, Virgil-80, 163 Dragoo, Jean-80 Duncan, Patricia-80, 110, 139 Dunson, Dean-80, 212,218,221 Earley, Kenneth-B0 Easley, Jim-80, 222 Eastman, Donald-80 Eastman, Roger-80 Ebinger, Nancy-80, 152, 163 Edwards, Phyllis-BO, 138 Ehrilich, Richard-80 Ellingson, Robert-80, 159 Elliott, Robert-80, 110, 159 English, Lyle-80 Epps, Donna-BO, 165 Escheman, Joyce-80 Esgate, Beverly-80, 138 Esselstrom, Allene-80, 133, 155 Estrada, Laura-80, 161 Eudaily, Rollin-80 Ewing, Jan-80, 144 Faganello, Frank-80 Fairchild, Mariorie-81, 162 Fay, Donna-81, 138 Federhart, Priscilla-81 Ferebee, Merlena-81 Ferrell, Judy-81, 134, 159, 161 Fessenden, Denys-81 Fiegi, Dennis-81, 148 Finkenbinder, Ted-88 Flitcraft, George-81, 132, 159, 163 Forrester, Shirley-81 Foutz, Marion-81, 209 Fraley, John-81, 225 Franks, Carlene-81, 136, 139, 165 Fredricks, Ronald-163, 200 Freiberg, Helen-81, 138 Fuller, Kenneth-81, 225 Gaddis, Michael-81, 148 Gale, Gary-81, 134 ' Gednery, Susan-81, 133, 159 Geiss, David-81 Gentry, Grover-81 Gibson, Ann-81 Graham, Mary Ann-81 Gregg, Rosia-81 Gregory, Judy-81, 139, 166, 167 Gregory, Neil-81 Gresdel, Donald-81 Griffith, Gary-81 Griggs, Blake-81, 197, 200, 202, 221, 231 Griggs, Claiton-81 Grindel, Carin-81 Groseclose, Richard-134, 135 Gunderson, Linda-81, 165 Gustin, Charlotte-81 Hallack, Lawney-81, 162, 164 Hamblin, Danny-81 Hamilton, Richard-81 Hampson, Richard-81 Hancock, John-81, 197, 200, 209, 224, 225 Hanscam, Sharon-81 Harrison, Myrtle-81 Hartley, Larry-81, 133 Harvey, Duane-81 Hawkins, Robin-81 Hayes, Ona-82, 152 Hefley, Charance-82 Heim, Charla-82 Helseth, Lenore-82 Henninger, Jan-82, 133 Henry, Dwight-82 Henry, Kenneth-82, 111, 134 Herman, Gerry-82 Herrera, Ysmael-82, 200, 205, 209 212, 214, 230 Hersey, Ruth-82, 134 Hiles, Lola-82, 161 Hodge, Judy-82, 134, 135, 155 Hodges, Doris-82 Hollingsworth, John-82 Horsley, Shirley--82 Howe, John-82 Hudson, Severt-82 Humphries, Arthur-82, 159, 173 Hunter, Charles-82 Hurtgen, Barbara-82, 144 Husterd, L.-210 Hyatt, Jack-82 lsensee, Donald-82, 112, 134, 135 159 Jackson, Charles-82 Janssen, Sandra-82, 165 Jasso, Steve-82 Jennings, Kenneth-82, 148 Johnck, Katherine-82, 166 Johnson Daniel-82 Johnson, Dennis-82 Johnson Judith-82, 152 Johnson Johnson Marilyn-82, 152 Mary-82, 153 Joiner, 'Marvin-82 Jones . Jones, Jones Jones Jones Don-B2, 166 Greg-165 Joy-82, 165 Lawrence-82, 163 Norma-82, 138, 147 Jurgehsen, Loren-82, 128 Karnes, Richard-82, 222 Kastner, Roberta-82 Kearsley, Linda-83 Kelley, Hubert-83 Kellow, Sharon-83, 139 Kelly, Judith-83 Kenyon, Francis--77, 83, 134, 135, 165 Kerr, Sylvia-83 Kiger, Estin-83, 200, 209, 222 Kisis, Aivars-83, 150, 165 Knapp, Mary-83 Kring, Betty-83, 152 Krois, Richard-83 Kuiawski, Charles-83 Kunz, Sharon-83, 134 La Grande, Pamela-83, 134 Lambert, Jimmy-83 Lancaster, Michael-83, 134 Lane, Richard-83, 148 Lape, Lyvonne-B3 Larson, Golin-83, 144, 148 Larson, Keith-83 Lawrence, Julia-83, 134, 135, 159, 166, 167 Lay, Norma-83, 144, 159, 166 Lehto, Judith-83 Leitzke, Myrna-88, 134 Lenninger, Judy-83, 133, 138 Lewis, Robert-83, 212, 221, 245 Lindow, Herman-83 Lloyd, Carol-83, 152 Lobben, James-83, 166 Logsden, Larry-83 Lommasson, Don-83 ' Long, Cathleen-83, 152 Love, Bill-88 Lubke, Joyce-83 Lummus, Maureen-83, 110, 133, 13 Lynn, Donald-83 McC1urg, Michael-83, 148 McCoy, Susan-83 McDermott, Beverly-83, 152 McFadden, Gloria-83, 134 McGi1vray, Leslie-83 McGreevy, Dan-83, 108, 110, 111, 113, 115, 133, 162 McKinney, Mickey-83 McKune. Larry-83 McNabb, Colleen-84 McNeal, Kay-84, 134 McPhetridge, James-84, 209, 225 MacBeth, Martha-84, 144 Madderra, Zoretta-84 Maguire, Rick-84 Marical, William-84 Martin, Jeanne-84 Massey, Sylvia-84 Mattmiller, Ed-84, 200 Mattos, Gary-84 Maxwell, Stuart-84, 110 Mayes, Milton-84, Melchoiri, Remo-84, 163, 166 Mendenhall, Linda-84 Merrill, Barbara-84, 138 Meyer, Eileen-84, 134 Miller, Denise-484 Miller, Patty Ann-84, 134 Mocabee, David-84, 225 Moen, Slephen-84, I34, 155 Moon, Donna-84 Moore, Richard-77, 84, 115, 2 222 Moore, Tommy-84 Morgan, Gloria-84, lbl Morgan, Opal-84, 109 Morris, Sharon-84, lbl Moss, Susan-84, IIO, 149 Moyer, Richard-84 Muniar, Sidney-84, IIS Mnirray, Shirley-B4 Musgrove, Sharon-84 Myers, Rover?-84, 163 Nash, Sandra-84, I34, 154 Shepa rd Janice--86 I I I shields, 'msrasref-sa, iso, 152 Schulls, James-86, 165, 225 Shulis, Sleven-86, 225 Shulis, Claelon-86 Siegner, Dianne-86 Sims, Roberf-B6 Sisemore, James-86 Smart, Roberi-B6 Smifh, Diane-86 Smifh, Don-87 Smith, Gerald-87 Smilh, lrene-87 Smith, Judy-87 Solbe Somm rg, Jo Ann-87 ers, Cecil-87 Unruh, Sharon-87 Neal, Leroy--84, 132 Neeley, Lois-84 Nehl, Elizabeih-84 Neiherland, James-84 Newland, Marva-84 Nichols, Judifh-B4 Noel, Bill-200 Nolen, Mike--B4, 165 Nygard, Ronald M.-85 O'Connel l, Pai-85 Odell, Sharon-85 Olson, Fred-85, 159, 162 Olson, Jerrylynn-85, 134, l6I Olson, Mary-85, lll, 155, 162, 166 Olson, Warren-85, 225 Olvera, Ronald-85, 200, 222 O'Nea1, William-85, 225 Osborn, Gayle-BS, 90, 161 OH, Mary-85, l55 Owings, Sharon-B5 Pahl, Ednifa-B5 Parks, James-85, 222 Parks, Penelope-85, 131, 170 Pearson, Sharon-85, 152, 166 Peebler, Vickie-85 Pefer, Roberra-85 Peterson, Roberl-85, 134, 163 Phillips, Janet-85, I66 Phillips, Larry-B5 Pickering, Ruih-85 Pollard, Cinda-85 Pomeroy, Rochelle-85 Pongon, Gerald-B5 Pongon, Richard-85 Pral'T, James-85 Price, Annalee-85 Pridemore, Sharie-85, 161 Priesf, James-85 Pruirl, Judy-85 Pryor, Darrell-B5 Purvine, Lisron-85, 163 Puler, Georgianna-85, l62 Pulnam, Raymond-BB Puiney, Berf-85 Pyles, Carla Ann-B5 Pynes, Joseph-85, lll Rahn, Roberia-85 Raines, John-85, ISI Ramey, Shari-85 Raughf, Pamela-85, 133, 139, 165 Raynor, Sandra-B6 Reams, Richard-B6 Reeves, Leland-86 Reeves, Ruby-86 Reynolds, Darlene-86, 144 Riley, Nancy-B6 Robafcek, Wayne-86 Roberlson, Garry-B6, 165 Robichaud, Barbara-86, I33 Rogers, Jimmy-86 Roman, Vicki-86, 134, I6l Roper, Clino-B6 Ross, Carol-77, 86, 132, 159, 167 Ross, Daniel-86, 225 Russell, Charles-86, 162 Ruslfh, Nancy-86, 134 Sample, Carolyn-86 Samson, Carroll-86, 161 Sanders, Naoma-86 Sanlo, William-86, 159, 200, 209, 221, 228 Sassfedr, Delberl'-86 Schalz, Bob-86 Schell, Cafhleen-86 Schill, Jane?-B6 Schmidf, James-86 Schreiber, Larry-86, 148 Schuss, Donna-88 Sculfer, Jerry-86 Sessler, Milf-86 Sessom, Sandra-86, 134, 135, 159 Seufler, Jerry-Il7 Shepard, Belly-86, l6l L.. South, Nolan-B7 Soufhard, Camille-87, 161 Spero, Chubbin-87, 136, I52 Spiker, Leroy-B7 Sproal, William-87, 209 Slafford, Cherrill-87, 144 Slaplefon, Carol-87 Siarr, Pamela-87, l62, 168 Sfewari, Roberl-87 Stilwell, Michael-87, 163 Slorey, Luvina-87, 165 Swansen, Marilyn-87, 159 Swansen, Parry Jean-87, IIO Swea'r?, Linda-87, 133, 139 Swilzler, Gerald-87, 133 Taggari, Ernesl-87 Taylor, Barbara-77, 87, 134, 136 Taylor, Charles-87, 222 Thill, Jerome-87 Thomas, FreddiwB7 Thompson, Robert-87, 221 Thornlon, Winnie-B7 Thursfon, Mikell-159 Townsend, Kalhleen-B7 Tracy, Merle-87 Tucker, Valerie-B7, Ill, 133, 139 Turner, Dale-B7 Turner, William-87 Vaagen, John-87, 134, 165, 222 Valenfine, Cale-87 Van Orman, Jack-87, 165, 24l Vaughlr, Jerry-87 Verdui, Alice-B7 Verrrees-87, 133, 134 Verkos, Raymond-88 Vido, Almo-88 Waggoner, Kathleen-88, 152, 162 Wagoner, Genevieve-B8 Vlallinq, Jack-BB Walfers, Gary-BB Ward, Sharon-B8 Warnlne, Paul-BB Warren, Nancy-BB, 134 Warringion, Florence-BB Webb, James-BB, 222 Wenner, Rez-BB Vlesley, Nancy-88 Wezllund, Carolyn-88, I32, 159 Wickersharn, Geraldine-88, 134 159, 166, 167 Wilbanks,Vi1ian-83, 134, 159 Vlilber, Roger-BB Willard, Carol-B8 Williams, Jim-88 Williams, Ken-83, 144, 159 Williams, Mary-BB Williams, Sydney-131 Wilson, Kennefh-BB, 163 Wise, Ruby-BB, 170 Womer, Kenneih-BB, 162, 222 Wood, Clifford-BB, I34 Woodard, Richard-88 Worden, Gale-B8 Yunck, Roberf-88, 222 Zimmerman, Jolynn-88, 134 Zimmerman, Marvin-B8 Zumwalr, Gary-BB, 170 FRESHMEN Adair, Sarah-92 Albert, William-92 Alexander, Vicror-92 Allen, Yvonne-92 Allison, Leon-92 Alvard, Berlha-92 Alvis, Leslie Ann-92, 133, 162 Ambers, Loren-92, 2l0, 224 Anderson, David-92 Anderson, Jerry-92, 148 Anderson, Palricia-92, 133 Angsiead, Judiih-92, 133, 165 Arinlng, Linda-92 Arnold, Beverly-92, 144 Auslin, Linda-92, 166 Axell, Palsy-92 Babcock, Sharon-92, l6l Badorek, Norman-92 Bailo, Eugene-92, 148,222 Baird, Molinda-92, 152 Baker, Danny-92 Baker, James-92 Ball, Carolyn-92 Ballard, Dorolhy Louise-92 Ballard, Roger-92, 144, 165 Barker, Marilyn-92 Barleen, Peggy-92 Barnes, James-92 Barnes, Raymond-92 Barnwell, Hugh-92 Bales, Marcella-92 Bales, Roberl-92 Bellm, Paul-92, 155 Benedicl, Nedra-92 Benson, Jerry-92 Berrell, Sherry-lOl Bevel, Lucinda-92, 138 Bianchi, Waller, John-92, 210 Biehn, Fredric-92, 222 Bigby, George-92 Biggs, Sue Ann-92, 138 Bishop, Gary-92, Ill, 165, 224, 225 Bispham, Joe-92, 166, I67 Biwer, Denise-92 Black, Grady-92 Blakley, Lana-92 Bonoffo, Andrea-92 Bonolfo, Tony-92 Boolh, Joseph-92 Boolhby, Ronnie-92 Boring, Charles-92 Bovard, Joyce-93, 138 Bradword, Earl-93 Braniff, Larry-93 Brewer, lrene-93 Brisbon, Ronald Dale-93 Brown, Alice-93 Brown, Byron-93 Brown, Gail-93, 161 Brown, Merle-93 Bruns, David-93 Bryant, Judilh-93 Buck, Peggy Jo-93 Buckle, Edwin-93 Bunyard, Leroy-93, 210 Burg, Larry-93 Burneli, Sharon-93 Burney, Sharon-93, 138 Burler, Glenda-93 Canlrel, Carl-93 Carlson, Gregory-93 Carrigan, T.-210 Case, Gayke-93, 166 Case, Lloyd-93 Casebeer, Carol-91, 93, I33, 165 Cassel , David-93, 210 Calmull, Terry-93 Cedarleaf, Terry-93, l4B, 210 Chancellor, Virginia Chaney, Julia-93 Charles, Fred-93 Clem, Cole, Frances-93 Richard-93 Coleman, James Michael-93 Coleman, Ronald-93, 224 Comsfock, Sandra Lee-93 Cooley, Jack-93 Cooper, Charles-93 Cox, Joseph-93 Crain, George-93 Cramer, Bob-93 Crapo, Barbara-93 Crawford, Larry-93 Criswell, Janice-93 Cromwell, Jane-93, 161 Crumrine, Milo-93, I48, 210,224 Currin, Charllon-93, l65 Curry, Don-93 Curlis, Donna-93 Dalcour, Lorann-94 Davidson, Janel-94 Davis, Kay-94 Dean, Belh-94 Deen, Esiher-94, 138 Delyea, Bonila-94 Denham, Joseph-94, ll5 Denning, James-94 Dennis, Wayne-94, 148, 210, 222 Depew, Richard-94, 210, 222 Derby, Jo Ann-94 Devlin, Jimmy-94, 143 Dickenson, Charlofle-94 Dickenson, Maxine-94, 166 Dillon, Richard-94 Dixon, Bruce-94 Dockery, William-94 Dorrell, Lelia-94 Downs, Flora-94 Dowdy, Thomas-94 Dougherly, Lorella-94 Drew, Dianne-94, l55, l65 Duggan, Richard-94 Dunlap, Sheila-94 Durbin, Gerald-94 Dvorak, Pariy-94 Edward, Frank-94 Egge, Robert-94, 222 Eisenbeisz, Carol-94 Ensor, Dennis-94, 148 Esgafe, Judilh-94, Ill, l38 Espinosa, Mary-94, 133 Ewing, Dick-94, 209, 210, 224 Feeback, Suzanne-94 Fenning, Michael-94 Ferguson, Barbara-94 Filzgerald, Belly-94, l65 Filzsimmons, Duane-94, 1l0, 224 Fleei, Fred-94, IIO Fleel, Leslie-94 Floyd, Danny-94 Flynn, Richard-94, 155, lb2 Foufz, James-94, 148 Franklin, Jack-94, 210 Franfz, Jane?-94, 165 Frederickson, Thomas-94, 165 French, Eugene-94 Gallagher, Margzrel-94, l65 Gardner, Sharon-95 Garrison, Thomas-95 Geiger, David-95 Gibson, Aralyn Delighl-95, l52, Gilberr, Eda-95, 138 Gilder, Maryw95 Giovannini, Carolina-95 Glenn, Lorefia-95 Glesan, Helma-95 Goddard, Paula-95 Goen, Karon-95 Golden, Shirley-95 Gonzales, David-95, 210, 224 Goodson, Gene-95 Goilwald, Keifh Hugh-95 Graham, Jay Howard-95 Graham, Merrill-95 Granguisl, Emil-95 Gray, Charles-95 Green, Rodney-95 Grems, John-95, 210 Griffiih, Dean-95 Grimes, David-95 Grimm, Alfred-95 Grubb, Sally-95 Gunn, Alberl-95 Gunlon, Fred-95 Gupfill, Bengy-95, 165, 210 Guthrie, John-95 My Hale, Sheila-95, 155 Hamilfon, Donald-95 Hall, Linda-144 Hamillon, Joanna-95 Hancock, Gary-94, 210, 225 Hansen, Roger-95 Hardman, Phillip-95 Harper, Leroy Alvin-95 Harkey, Pal+9S Harris, Sandra-95, 161 Harpe, Ronald-95 Harround, Linda-95 Hari, Susan-95 Hawes, Phyllis-94, 165 Haskins, Kenneih-95 Hawley, Krisrina Marie-95 1-lead, Gary-95, 222 Heinson, Berry Jean-95 Hendrix, Katherine-95 Henzel, Sam-95 Herman, Barbara Joan-96 Herman, Beverly-96 Herman, Carole-96 Herring, Dianne-96 Heyden, Linda-96, III Hickman, Douglas-96 Himelwrighl, Dale-96 Hobbs, Lorraine-95 Hodges, Charles-96 Holland, Jerry-96, 165 Hollingworlh, Belly Lou-96 , 115 148 255 Holmes, David-96, 2lO Horn, Bette-96, lll, 138 Hornby, Rudy-96, 163 Howie, Vicki-96, I63 Huberd, Donna-96, 144 Hugelman, Nancy,-96 Hunt, Judith-96, l65 Husted, Leslie-96, 210, 222 Hyden, John-96 Inman, Lamont-lOl lnness, Shirley-96, 144 lson, Jimmy-96 Jackson, 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