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

 - Class of 1959

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During lhe year, The girls parlici- pale in many aclivilies which in- .a clude swimm I ng . sollball, speed ball, len nis, volleyball, and arch- ery. ,, , ,. , X , ., v, ,--V . ...,. W -X.- 1 V, V -f f --.'4 1 -4-1,..X,14-:isa w S1-11-:fc-fm.-rs-Q11 sw-W.-V141 r ' fm ' f 'Q' ' 1 ' 'rf-' far e.7.':2S'l-'U , .. ,VKLbX, E, X e 2 , ' gl i K y Y ,,wF S :mg sallmg over lhe ocean blue' ro ably rhus boar wall never see lhe sea buf wlll be lols of fun on lhe lalce The woodworking class offers an opporhmlry for sludenls To learn Jrhe skills needed by lhe boy who is hlr by lhe do il yourself craze. Aller all If he hash? had lhls framing, whal will he do '.-.frh rhe lllrle shop in lhe corner of lhe bafnmehr hrs wife lnsisled he musl have-7 A 3 :1 , if , . eff t 7 .5-.fe . ix mnqnsli 1 .Zi X 15- 0 adminishafion 0 secre+a ries 0 'reachers Ai Q9 I f E472 524 'Q -1 . ARNOLD L. GRALAPP Supednfemdemk of Schook GARRY ROBERTSON Asif. Superinfemdenf ,I-ab 1g,.,,.-ff SCHOOL BOARD, leff fo righfz Mr. Volh. Dr. Noel, Mr. Hickman lCl'1airmanl, Mrs. Sheridan and Mr. Flilcrafl lnol' picfuredl all play a maior role in clirecling fha scl1ool's affairs. I SUPERVISORS JOE LACLAIR lnslruclional Malelrials J JIM JOHNSON Alhleflcs ANDREW LONEY. JR. Music CHARLES PAUL ANGSTEAD Counseling DWIGHT FRENCH Dean of Boys MARIE JOHNSON Dean of Girls WENDELL SMITH CurricuIum x J J x x lx Nw Xyyi' Wil. COOKS: Florence Robalcelc, Ellen Ely, Berflma Griggs, Pearl Ring, Alma Nelson, Louise Barfon, Helen Wil- liams, Maffie Barnslable, Margarel' l-leaflw. ff, A , Xl , ,,4 ' ,Y ff,71f?riLf .c-l'f:Zf 'QcffLtL SECRETARIES: Mrs. Granas. MVS. Bellm, Mrs. Knowles. uf llxllll I hawk A 922253 , 7, ' VH MARILOU O'CONNOR Assisieni Librarian ' MARGARET STRODE Nurse ' HAROLD TEALE Vocafional Educafion ROY TIDWELL Librarian 23 Adams Alloway Bailey, P. Bailey, I-I. Bailie, D, Bevans Blomquisl Buelow Burlchalrer Chamberlin K Faculty MRS. DOROTHY ADAMS: B.A.. M.ED., Illinois Wesleyan U., U. of Oreg. English, Counseling: Pep Peppers. MISS RUBY ALLOWAY: B.A., M.A., U. of S. DaIco+a: Li+era+ure: Delra Chi MRS. FRANC BAILEY: B.S., Oreg. S. C.: Biology: Big n' Lirrle Sislers, Li-Lo HOWARD BAILEY: B.A., M.ED., M.S., U. of Oreg., Oreg. S. C.: Geomefry Algebra: Ski Club, Ma+h Club. MISS DOROTHY BAILIE: BS.. Oreg. S. C.: Shorlhand, Typing. GERALD BEVANS: BA., Dakola Wesleyan U., U. of Oreg.: Speech. ROBERTA BLOMOUIST: B.A., M.A., Whilman, U. ol Washingion: Drama. ROBERT BUELOW:. B.S., M.A., Iowa U.: Bookkeeping, Typing: El Rodeo. MISS EVA BURKHALTER: B.S., M.S., U. of Oreg.: Malh, Algebra: I-Ionor Sociely. GLENN CHAMBERLIN: B.A., M.S., U, of Calif., U. of Oreg.: Marh, Geomerry, Algebra: Science Club. LOUIS CORRIGAN: B.A., M.A., Reed College: English: Pulure Teachers of America. MRS. JANET DEATON: B.A., Slanlord U.: Clerical Praclice, Typing, American Problems: Dance A-Lol. PAUL DELLER: B.A., Dalcola Wesleyan U.: U. S. Civics: I.R.L. MRS. ELVAREEN DENNIS: B.S., Oklahoma Baplisl U.: English. MRS. LORETTO DRUECKER: A.B., M.ED., U. of Calil.. U. oi Oreg.: Hisiory Civics: Girls' League, S.O.S. DELANCE DUNCAN: B.S., Washinglon S. C.: P.E.2 Wresiling, Freshman Poolball Coach, K. Club, Rally Squacl. Corrigan Deller Druegker Dealon Dennis Duncan Fink. C Flnk, W. MRS. CLARA PINK: BS. M.l'I.EC. Tennessee T. C., Oreg. S. C.: Home Econcmlcsi Tea-Tollers. WILLIAM PINK: Oreq. S. C9 Radb' Re-ln-Ca Club. LESLIE FISCHER: BS. M.A. U. cl ll DaI:+af Fulure Business Leaders. Fisclwer Glassow MRS. G-LADYS HERRON: B.S.. M.A.. Wlvilman Col- lege, Mills College: Science. Counsellng, Phofographyg Science Club. MRS. HELEN HOFFMAN: B.A.. U. of Oreg.: Lafing Lalin Club. MRS. ALICE HOWARD: B.A.. M.A., U. of Oreq.: . ...W 1' . zzz? ,Ji 3,2 1. A MRS. MARY emssow: BA.. af.. U, ol wp.. was. Algebw Geomem. Ma.. CM., SLT S. C.: E lislw. ng JAMES INGLESBY: B.S.. Oreg. S. C.: Biology, Alh- MISS DOROTHY GRANT: B.A. MA. M:n+an+a S. U.: 9555. pence., Lyme Qoachx Lael. Coach, K, Club, Spanlslw. Am. Problerfs- Pel'cameUes. LAMAR JENSEN: BS.. MS.. U. ol ldalwo: Band. Glrls' HOWARD HALL: BS. M.F.A.. U. 3? Or'eg.' Aff' CLOFUSX pep Band- Arl Club. I ROBERT JOHNSON: BA.. MED.. Willamelle U.: DALE HALLACK: B.A., NLM.. Mm'-esz+a S. C. U. ol fpgebm Gemma' Mem. llepferman Club' Mlclwlganq Orcl'wes+ra. I ANDY KNUDSEN: BS., Oreg. S. C.: U. S. Hlslory, WILLIAM HARRIS: VOC- EDJ Mail me SLZD' Canceling, Gym: If. Club. Foolball Coaclw, Baseball MRS. VERNICE HELBERG: BS. IAA. II. Dalcla Cgacll' S. T., Colorado S. C. of Ed.: LH. Halleck I I3V!'-S Helberg Herron I'IOllI'r1ar1 Howafd lngleslsy Jensen JOHNSON ISUUCISGU f ' V123 y, '42 fl ff .lf 5,1 'V iff, .I f . , .i f f ' ' fu pm TL ' H! -42' ' ,jf C' f'i1:.f:-inf-J , 7131? f fiifi' 5 fi fff Labos O'Toole Pelerson Shannon I Q aw sf ,W ,s W Q' Nfl? 5 . I K 1 1 f La Ice LeCou rs RAYMOND LABOS: M.A., U. of Oregon: Spanish, French: Spanish Club, French Club. JOHN LAKE: B.S., Pacific U.: Relail Selling, Pre Employmenl: Relail Selling, ARTHUR LECOURS: B.A., M.A., Linfield U.: Chem islry, Mechanical Drawing. KENNETH MATTSON, B.A., M.A., U. of Minnesola Macalesler U.: English, Speech. MRS. BERNADINE NOGGLE: B.A., Slanford U.: Eng lish: Advisor Senior Class. PETE O'TOOLE: B.S., U. of Oregon: U.S. Hislory. JACK PETERSON: B.S., Oregon S. C.: Alhlelics Foolball Coach, Wreslling Coach. MISS ELLA REDKEY: B.S., U. of Oregon: P.E.: Girls' Recrealion Associalion. Redlcey, E. Recllcey, M. Siegle Sinclair Mallson Noggle MRS. MARJORIE REDKEY: M.Ed., U. of Oregon Typing, General Business: Fulure Business Leaders. DONALD ROSS: B.S., Oregon Slale: Algebra, Geom elry, Counseling: Sludenl' Congress. FRANCIS SCAPPLE: B.S., MS., Sloul Slale College Mechanical Drawing, Counseling: Equiprnenl Manager MRS. ALETHA SHANNON: B.S., M.S., U. of Oregon. Oregon S+aI'e College: Slenography-Shorlhancl, Busi- ness Machines. MRS. VIRGINIA SIEGLE: B.S., U. ol Illinois: P.E.: Girls' Recrealion Associalion. ALBERT SINCLAIR: B.S., U. of Oregon: Physics, Gen- eral Science. ARVEL SMITH: B.S., M.S., U. of Idaho: Woodworking. HANK SMITH: BS., Soulhern Oregon College: Amer- ican Problems: K Club, Coach Frosh Foolball and Soph Baskelball. Ross Scapple Smilh. A. Smilh, H. , A . . I. ' i S?r'fSfv'f - As Q iii: s- A :Q -jg si g Q51 5.5 .gg Q . N . .X x :Q -1 Q,,,gg -. Y We ls F X x .gigs .as ,Q - . .f swf pw 9 wx . is .Q X .X ab- . N 5.-jf: fa, N naw- .2 'ig1Q,5-'sag STEPHEN STONE: B.S., M.S., U. of Oregon: Mixed Chorus. ED STONEBREAKER: BA., M.Ed., Pomona College, U. of Oregon: Senior Lileralure, Counseling. GENE STREHLOU: B.A., U. ol Idaho: General Sci- ence, Biology: Assislanr Coach, Baslcelball, Track, Fool- ball, K Club. MISS LOIS TAKACH: BA., Colorado S. C.: Arr, World Geography: Ari Club. GLEN TERRIERE: B.S., M,S., U. ol Idaho: General Malhemalics, Algebra: Pelican Service Club. MRS. STARLA THOMAS: BA., U. of Oregon: English. MRS. SYLVIA TUCKER: BA. lcffa S. T. C.: Senior Orienrarion Counse 'ng Pe bane -es. Srrehlou Takach Unger Vanclerpool RICHARD UNGER: BA., Ivl.A., Gonzaga U., Sl Louis U.: Journalism, English, Kraler: News Nuggel Quill and Scroll, Junior Class. EVERETT VANDERPOOL: B.Px., Linfield U.: American Problems. DEAN WHITE: B.S., M.S., Oregon Slaleg General Sci- ence: Coach, Baslcelball, Baseball: K Club. CHARLES WOODHOUSE: B.A., MA., Reed College, U. ol Washinglon: Junior Lileralure, Radio, English: Radio and Television Services. STANLEY WOODRUFF: BA., U. of Monlana: General Science. Faculty Slone Slonebrealcer Thomas Tuclcer Woodhouse Woodruff Terriere While w L- 1: sl.-vm egg' mf:-Ni , qv-4,-1. f'Qi'1r.?5 ,, . .f H. N , 1 siudfehf gcv'ernm'en+ Sdrifiqrs , , A WH54 , .i,.,, 'f i V V X' :w lJg':?f5f-'fWv5!7i'i'Vlw'i5i1'?K .xgysga 53.52 Q SME' 13:13 '95 FW? Eqif57l25i' 5' V . 152, '.,x',1fff1v.' rg,-111' fy, I. 2' ' mg? -fi M1 -f.w,. ,u 1' 4 v'i Vx 'x I ' 1 f N I . : 1 'x .wx - i': ': my -, M 4 ,. . fig T222 5151 QQ :ffm he Kwai: 1 E 5 h iii RODGER SCHLICKEISEN Slrudenf Body Presidenf ,ww , ..: '14 ,Q v .. -- 1'f' 1 PHIL AITKEN ls+ Vice Presidem' 2 The office ol Srudenr Body Presidenr is one ol lhe mos? dilliculr and responsible posirions in our sludenl govern- menlr. The presidenr nor only develops good relalions be- Jrween us and olher schools and our local merchanrs, bul is lhe hub of all our sludenr congress aclivilies, chairman of several cornrnirlees and along wi+h Jrhis lceeps honor grades. Even wirh rhese many acriviries and Time-consuming duries Rodger srill finds lime ro be an all-around high school srudenr. Rodger carne lo K.U. in his sophomore year from Glide, Oregon, and wirhin The Span of Two shorr years has earned Jrhe +rus+ and respecr ol all rhe srudenr body. In his carnpacjn a year ago. Rodger caplured lhe inleresl and irnaginarion ol rhe srudenrs wilh his Two slogans: On +his elecrion rnalfe yo,r selecrfon . . . Rodger Schlickeisen for President and Good governmenr is lhe resull of sincere elflorrf' When +he Vral ballors were counled Rodger was elec+e'd and rhe whore school has since profiled from his leadership. uh 4 'V I 4 ,, 7 - Q f 4 V' ' ll .flaky 2 ,1 ' , .Wg X 2 y ,ML 7 '3r CAROL TAYLOR Secrela ry TOM MILNE Bus. Manager MIKELL THURSTON 2nd Vice Pres. SHARON VINCZE 3rd Vice Pres. KATHY ELLINGSON 4+h Vice Pres. Student Council Discusses School Problems fl 'ef'l , 4,4 , .ss oi W 5 W .gigs I Q X- t .QLV X , . I X .. FIRST SEMESTER-Sealed: Mr. Ross, S. Vincze, T. Milne, R. Schlickheisen, C. Taylor, M. Thurslon, ancl P. Aillnin. Firsl' row: K. Malone, R. La Grande, B. Vincze, D. l-lalberl, J, Musselman, R. Wheeler, S. Moss, V. Wilbanlcs, N. Warren, S. Nash, J. Swaney, and S. Slone. Second row: L. Geyer, J. Carlson, J. Fowler, K. Riskus, S. Spear, S. Boyd, L. Borgialli, B. Kerns, M. Welman, D. Carler, S. Sheehy, M. Richey. R. Owens, and P. Probsl. Third row: C. Currin, P. McClurq, J. Complon, R. Schuh, ancl S. Maxwell. Fourlh row: D. lsensee, F. Kenyon, D. Swifl, M. Beal, H. Rawling, C, Balmer, M. Leilzlce, M. Frewing, P. Palferson, S. Gedney, C. Franks. K. Goen, S. Maldson, J. Anderson, and D. Waller. if - , ., ,. wf5s..,,5g., SECOND SEMESTER-Sealed: T. Milne, M. Thurslon, C. Taylor, R. Schlickeisen, S. Vincze, K. Ellingson, and J. Compfon Firsl row! K- Warren' 5- Nash' Y' Bailie, S. Gedney, R. Owens, D. Oasler, and J. Marshall. Second row: J. Buckham, E. Anderson V Lgaming K. Roi. rack, B. Herman, S. Leidlce, and B. Ferell. Third row: R. Smilh, B. Guplill, R. Ballard, M. Ferebee, P. Miller, R. Schell J. R055 S ParosOl0- J. l-lamalcer, and R. Melchiori. Fourlh row: B. Ellioll, F. Kenyon, B. Frewing, D. lsensee, L. Jones, M. Fanning, S Hurlqa-fe, add Russell- ts I vnu- 3.11 9' .Fi Z i I my wi 2 gy. T-7 Qltlmx F' or s3,.,,,?,,,, Q , 'A I LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE As Jrlwe name implies, Losl and Found Commiliee deals wi'rl1 absenl-minded people, and losl and found arlicles. Sealed: Virginia Learning, Linda Blakely, Linda Yuen, Barbara Robicliaud, and Eunice Anderson. Slanding: Jan Baxler, Dennis Yorlr, and Bill l'lannon. ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE Deciding Ilwe eligibilily and gualilicalions ol candidales lor sludenl body offices consumes a good deal ol llwe lime and energy of Ilie Eligilailily Com- millee: Leif lo riglii: Sliaron Vincze, Plwil Aillen, Rodger Sclwliclfeisen, and lvlilcell Tliurslon. yin HN! Ill INN: nw' X fx XXX I CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Working hand in hand wiTh The NominaTing ComrniTTee These sTudenTs seT up The basis oT ciTizenship requirernenTs, such as: personalily, leadership abiliTy, scholarship, and service. LeTT To righT: Susan Miller, STina Anderson, lvlikell ThursTon, and Russell Schuh. NOON RECREATION COMMITTEE One oT The maior accomplishmenTs oT The Noon RecreaTion CommiTTee was The sTarTing oT Noon Dances during The winTer. They also Try To plan oTher noon-Time acTiviTies Tor sTu- denTs. SeaTed, leTT To righT: Carolyn WesT- lund, Terri Goeckner, Sharon Vincze, and Julie BraTTon. STanding: Don lsensee, and David STippich. il ' 1 K A AD f .K I-A+? al' -.c-.-,Elf SOCIAL COMMITTEE Planning The social TuncTions during The school year is The work oT The Social ComrniTTee. SeaTed: Louise Borgialli, Diane Drew, Helen Faulkner, and Tam WGQ ner. STandinq: KaThy Ellingson, Ted STeiner, Dave Garrison, and Frances Keny OH CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Changes in The school conslilulion and approval ol club consliiulions are The respon- sibililies of This commilleez LeI+ Io righ+: Carolyn Bullard, Lance Davis. and Slephanie Bonollo. FINANCE COMMITTEE One oi The smaller pk fery mporlanl commillees is Ihe Finance Ccmm?ree, whch keeps ils walchiul eye en steefl body iifols. Leif Io righl: Torn Milre l3a+ Craffef, and Gene Ochs. Q. A Maryam i 3 Til IJ.. ,I W wwf iff' ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Planning programs, finding enlerlainmenl. and Jrhinlfing ol new skils are lhe dulies ol Assembly Commiliee which pufs on various programs and assemblies for Jrhe sluclenis Ihroughoui Jrhe year. Sealed: Nancy Eloinger, Ronnie Owens, and Susan Gedney. Siandingz Neil Philliber. and Ronnie Wheeler. vs X iilll gpvsluiyt g Y X 'ip' xg- -C QS TRADITIONS Preserving and upholding our lradilions is a large responsibilily. This commirlee also sees 'ro if +ha+ none of our presenl Tradilions become obsolefe. Their firsf big proiecl' Jrhis year was lhe cleaning and repainring of rhe Senior Bench. Sealed: Gary Kranenburg, Judy Cullirnore, Sue Boyd, Kay Delroif, Lynne Farlye, and Darlene Easier. Slanding: Jim Comp+on, Delmar Hawley, Phil Ailken, and Shocky l-lungare. NOMINATING COMMITTEE Choosing and nominaling candidales lor Sludenl Body Offices is The re- sponsibilily of The Nominaling Commirlee. Seafed: Linda Pernell, Delores Lurnmus, and Joyce Wesl. Slandingz Gary Buclcholz, and David Salcs. Se-cre+a rv Advisor JUDY CULLIMORE MRS. NQGGLE QV Vice Presiderfr Yell Leader SHOCKY HUNGATE THIRZA GOECKNER W 'Y ,Z Presidenf JIM HALL Seniors ADDINGTON AITKEN -'U' Seniors- si' ki J I I If we-eff if ALEXAN DER ALLEN BOB ADDINGTON: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Congress 3: Eoolball 2: Wreslling 3, 4. PHIL AITKEN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Commillee 4: Eligibilily Cornmillee 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3, 4: lvlallw Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2: Isl Vice Presiclenl 4: Traclilions Commillee 4, Chairman 4: German Club 4. LARRY ALEXANDER: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: K Club 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ALLEN: Boy's Alliance 4. STINA ANDERSON: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 3, 41 Cilizenship Commirlee 4: Class Treasurer I: Fulure Teachers 4: Library Club 3: Lalin Club I. 2. 3: Orclneslra 3: Pep Peppers 3, 4, Treasurer 4: SCISHCS Club 3, 4: Ski Club I. 2, 3: Social Commillee I: Slu- denl Congress I, 2. RICHARD ARCH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 42 T X1 I 3, 4: Track I. BRUCE ARNOLD: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: TT 84 I 4. BELL BELLM ANDERSON ARNOLD ARCH BARKER MARY BARKER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP BARMORE: Boy's Alliance 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3. JAN BAXTER: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclenl 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Losl -and Found Comrnillee 4: Mall: Club 3, 4: Orclreslra 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4: Sluclenl' Congress 3. 4. MELVIN BEAL: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: EI Rodeo 4: Orclneslra I. 2, 3. 4: Sluclenr Congress 4. JOYCE BELL: Girl's League 2, 3, 4: Della Clii 2, 3.4. JIM BELLM: I3oy's Alliance I, 2. 3.4: Science Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Sruclenl' Congress I, 2, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Eoolball I, 2. LARRY BENDER: Boy's Alliance I. 2, 3, 4: K Club I. 2. 3, 4: Library 4: Baseball I: Foolball I: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4. TOM BENDER: Boy's Alliance I. 2, 3, 4: T 8: I 3, 4: Wreslling 4s . BENDER BENDER L ws ,adv BENNETT BENTLEY BERG-MANN BARBARA BENNETT: C'irl's League I. 2, 3, 4: Della Chi 2, 3, 4: EI Rodeo 3, 4, Associale Edilor 4: Fulure Business Leaders 3, 4, Reporler 4, I-Iislorian 43 Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Vice Presiden+ 4: Honor Sociely 3, 47 Library Club 3, 43 Lalin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelican- elles 3, 43 AC Choir 3, 4. GARY BENTLEY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR BERGMANN: G?rl's League I, 2, 3, 4: EI Rodeo 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4i Ski Club 2, 3: Sludenl Congress 2: Ways and Means Cornrnihlee 4. CHARMION BIEHN: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 4: Arl' Club 4: Larin Club 3, 4: Pelicanelles 4: Slci Club I: Sludenr Congress I. BILLINGS BLEAK BORTIS BLAKLEY BONOTTO BOYD BIEI-IN BIGBY VIRGIL BIGBY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Presidenl 2, Della Chi 2: Rally Squad 3, Sludenl Congress I, 2, 3. ROY BILLINGS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA BLAKELY: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Della Chi 2, Losl and Found Commillee 4. STEVE BLEAK: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Rally Squad 33 AC Choir 2, 3, 4. BYRON BORTIS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 47 T 8: I 4. SUE BOYD: GirI's League 2, 3, 4: Class Secrelary 3, Della Chi 2, Pep Peppers 4: Sludenl Congress 3: Traclilions Commillee 4. The Iradilional Senior bench sels lhe place for a shorl chal belween lhis K. U. couple, Beclcy Mack and Keilh Ferrell. 'fe BRAMI-IALL BRATTON BRENEMAN BRETCHES BRIDGES RAY BRAMHALL: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin CAROLYN BULLARD: Girl's League I, 2, 3.4: Con- Club 2, 3, 4: Re In Ca Club 3, 4: S'I'udenl' Congress s'ri'ru'rion Commirlee 4: Della Chi 2: Eulure Teachers I, 4: Eoolball I, 2. 3, 4. Secrelary 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Ivlalh Club 3, 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presideml 4: Pelicane++es GEORGE BRATTON: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: EI 3. Science Club 3' 4. Sk: Club Q! 3, 47 g4Uden4 Con, Rodeo 3: Lalin Club 2. 3, 4: Noon Recrealion Com- qress 3' 44 manee 44 science club 3. 4, ski Club 2, 3, 4. i GARY BRENEMAN1 BOY? Alliance 1- 2' 34 42 Bend SANDRA BURNEY1 eine, League i, 2. 3 4- Fu+ure I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Lalin Homemakers lv 2' 3! 4, 585,645-Y 4, Club 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. DELLA BURNS: Girl's League I. 2, 3, 4. SUSAN BRETCHES: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. BETTE BRIDGES: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Eulure JOHNNIE CAGE: Girl's League I, 2 3 4. I-Iornemalcers I. MIKE BRIGGS: Boys Amance I 2 3 4 BARBARA CANINE: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Arr I I I I Club 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Eulure Teachers 4: Science Joi-IN BRINEGAR: Boys Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, :RL 3, 4, Club 41 Ski Club ' 24 34 4- Secfmfv Aff SWCISHL Vice Presidenr 4: Lalin Club 2. 3, 4: Science Club Congress 2' 3' 3, 4: Sludenl Congress 2. HELEN CARLSON: Girl's League I, 2. 3 4? IZUIUVG CAROL BRISBON:-Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Teachers 4- Science Club 3 4. Leader I: Eufure Business Leaders 4: Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Noon Recrealion Comrnillee I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3: Rally Squad 4: Sludenl GARY CARR: Boy's Alliance I. 2 3 4: Arr Club 3 4' Congress I, 2, 3, 4. T 81 I 3, 4. I I BRIGGS BRISBON BURNEY CAGE CANINE BRINEQAR BULLARD BURNS CARLSON CARR -0 fv- 'UQ1 f' we . 'W x fam T' CARTER CHARAS CEDARLEAF CI-lE'SQOl'NETl-I DONNA CARTER: G'r's League I 2 3 4: De 'a Chi 4: Fl-IA I, 2, Secrelary 2' Efxe Teachers 2 3 4 Presiclenl' 4: Pehcanelies 3 4 V':e :'e:':'e's 4' Si' CIUID 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Side Ctr, ess 4. NANCY CEDARLEAF: G'rI's League I 2 3 4' De a Chi I, 2, 3, 4: FI-IA I, 2: Fuire Teachers 3 4' Ifraher 4: Pelican Service Cub 3 4: QQ ard Src' 4. ALLEN CHARAS: Bejfs fkliance 2 3 4: Reea' S - ing Club 3. MONA CHENOWETH: Gfrlls League I, 2, 3, 4' AC T L: Chair 2,3 4: Furure ieacrers 2 3 4' L::- ard icfd Ccrnrnirree 2: Nzrninaring Czrrr'-'Hee I: Pe'care3+e: 3. 4: Science Club 4: Sli C uo 2. DIANE CLARK:'.Girl's League I, 2 3, 4: FI-IA 4- Fulure Teachers 4: La'I7n C'ub 2,3 4: Pep Pepper: 4' Science Club 3, 4. BEVERLY CLAWSON: Girl's League I, 2 3, 4: D-e'Ia Chi I, 2: Fulure Business Leaders 4: Fulure Teachers 3' Library Club 2, 3: Pelicanerles 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 2: Slci Club I: Spanish Club I. PEGGY CLAWSON: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID COCHRANE: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Traclc I, 2. COFFMAN COLT x,-an - Seniors -- P. CLAWSON COCI-IRAN ,auf 'QM' CLARK B. CLAWSON KEN COFFMAN: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: K Club 3, 4' Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2,,3, 4: Sud-enl Congress I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4. NAOMI COLT: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi I, 2,3 4: FHA I, 2, 3. CAROL COLVIN: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: French Cub I 2 3. JIM COMPTON: I3cy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Class Preiderf 3: Eligibilily Cornmillee 2: I-'loner Sociely 3 4' IPL 3, 4. Presicle-nl 4: Inler-Club Council 3: Ifraler 3: Lalfn Club 2, 3, 4: Maih Club 3, 4: Noon Pecfeaficn Carnrnillee .2, Chairman 2: Science Club 3 4' Third Vice Prcsidenl 23 Traclilions 4. CAROL COX: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4: FHA, I, 2, Treasurer 2: Fuiure Nurses 3, 4: La+'n Cub 3, 4: Pelican Service Club 3, 4. CHERYLE CRABTREE: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Library Club 2: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Slci Club 2, 3, 4: Gerrnan Club 2, 3, 4. PAT CRAWLEY: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Finance Cemrnillee 4: French Club I, 2: Lalin Club 4: Norninaling Cornrnillee 2: Pep Peppers 4: Science Club 3: Sli Club I. 2, 3, 4, Vice Presiclenl 4. COLVIN COMPTON COX CRABTREE CRAWLEY Wi ff--N, X Q..- 5 QR SZTT15 3 :ff : wwf K: Pftlfrf x ,X SQ QQSQR , we-.-,. -My -,sw , ,-.se :xc-,:..v:. .. 9 55 f R XS R , R as as 91 WW z- ' am E: I CROSS c R ow c u L LI M o R E DAY 'Q' 'Q-fn-f -Seniors- -4,2 CURTIS DAI-IN JUDY CROSS: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Pelicanelles 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Spanisli Club I, 2, 3, 4: Siudenl' Congress I, 2, 3. YVONA CROW: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Draler 2: Relail Selling 4, Secrelary 4: Ski Club I, 2: Spanislw Club I, 2. JUDY CULLIMORE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Class Secrelary 4: I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3, 4: Inler-Club Council 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Malln Club 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Science 3, 4: Social Commillee 3: Sludenl Congress I, 2: Tradilions Com- millee 4. NANCY CURTIS: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Bancl I, 2, 3, 4: Della CI'1i 2, 4: Pulure Business Leaders 3, 4: Orclneslra 4. JACKIE DAHN: CvirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clioir 4: Assembly Comrnillee 4: Inler-Club Council 3: Peli- canelles 3, Vice Presiclenl 3: Rally Squad 4: Yell Queen 4: Slci Club 4: Sludenl Congress I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA DARNEILLE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. DEARING DAY DE LAP 'S'-1' DARNEILLE DAVIS LANCE DAVIS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Malli Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Sludenl' Congress 3. JOE DAY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: T gl I 4. TOM DAY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, '3, 4. EARLENE DEARING: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID DE LAP: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: K Club 3, 4: Baslcerball 4. DON DE LAP: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3.4: K Club 3 ,4: T gl I I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4. KAY DETROIT: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clioir 2, 3, 4, Vice Presiclenl 4: Pulure Business Leaders 4: Fulure Teaclwers 4: I-Ionor Socieiy 3, 4: Mallw Club 3: Noon Recrealion 3: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Sludenl' Con- gress I, 3: Tracliiions Commillee 4. JUDY DEWEY: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Draler 3: Science Club 3, 4: German Club 4. ROBERT DEWEY: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, Manager 4. DE LAP DEWEY DETROIT DEWEY : R: f , 'ff ff Y... . 3 ,sk fQN , F x xxf A XO N X. . , . i -wgsrgmxgzf-fry, ..,, 1 . I r Q ' - . ,,,. ., , . ..,., . . , , , 'Z , .. 'ff , ff ' 1 :iff- if , . -4 , . f ' fx - I ' W M'1-.r..w4,-:,f.4,,2 -yf5.3w:2gQfQz2s4,Q,fIg4gfZ,9v ff . .,f. - , aw f-A 2,.,'.,'.-1---gram,1.,,:-fifif-i f-.. f:,v- Q, A... , , , , Mc1,.M,6Z,, K ,W ,V I Q, 5 Q , f, , Q A 35327 4 f fs 1272 4 P 7' ! 133 ,Q , fl F5551 1! S . . ,. , , ,. ,. , . ,, , I' ',,, -.,fifffifQ is--:sf 4 .,i:. N E ., Y . ,jd Q- W Vklk a ,Z -,Xi .5 Sf, j K- -A v , I If ggiiQ'f A 1215. I ydfiifx ,Ui IQ' vs' X.-..P DEXTER DORRELL DRAKE DILLON DRACE DREW SANDRA DEXTER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. MARYETTA DORRELL: 6irI's League I, 2, 3, 4. BOB DRACE: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 Ar? Club 4: K Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 41 Bas?-alball I, 2, 3, 41 Foolball 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES DRAKE: Girl's League I, 2. 3, 41 Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID DREW: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 French Club 3, 43 I-Ionor Sociely 3, 43 Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: lvlallw Club 3: Rally Squad 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 47 Sludenl Congress 2. MIKE DILLON: Boy's Alliance 3, 47 Re In Ca Club 3: Science Club 37 Ski Club 3, 4: Sfuclenl Congress 4. DUGGAN EBERLEIN ELLIS clerson sell candy 'ro Bill Verlrees. JOHN DUGGAN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 K Club 2, 3, 47 Wreslling I, 2, 3. NEAL EBERLEIN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 25 Malln Club 3: Science Club 3. DALE ELLIS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 Orclweslra I, 2. JERRY ENGLISH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 3, 43 Band Ig Library Club 2: Baseball I, 2. JIM ESTES: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Baslcelball I. ENGLISH ESTES SENIOR PEP PEPPERS Neoma Young and Slina An- ESTES FABIANEK FAULKNER FERRELL FRALEY EVANS FARLEY FERREIRA FITZWATER FRANKLIN LOIS ESTES: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 43 Delia Clii I, 2, 3, TRUDY EVANS: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 3: Inler-Club Council 33 Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science Club 3, MYRA FABIANEK: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. LYNNE FARLEY: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 43 ArI Club 3, 43 Fulure Teacliers 4: I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Spanislw Club I, 2, 3, 'li Sludenl' Congress 2, 31 Traclilions 4. HELEN FAULKNER: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clioir 2. 3. 4, Secrelary 4: Arl Club 4, Secrelary 43 Eulure I Iornen1akers Ip Eulure Teaclwers 4: Norninaling Cornmillee 35 Pep Peppers 3, 41 Science 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Spanisli Club 3: Social Commillee 4: Sludenl Congress 3. DONALD FERREIRA: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. KEITH FERRELL: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 Della Clwi 2, 3i K Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I. JOE FITZWATER: Boys Alliance I, 2. 3, 4. GARY FRALEY: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 43 AC Clvcir 2, 3, 4: Della Clwi I: Ski Club I, 2, 3t Siuclenl Con- gress 3. WAYNE FRANKLIN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Bank I: Mallw Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 43 Spanislw Club 2: Sludenr Congress 3. BILL FRENCH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Congress 4. LYNN FRISTOE: C5irI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Furure Business Leaders 43 Pelicane-Iles 3, 4. Treasurer 43 Science Club 3: Spanisli Club 2. DAVID GARRISON: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: IRL 3, 4, Secreraryq Marlw Club 3, 4: Science 3, 4: Social Cornrnillee Ali Srudenl Congress I, 2: Foolball 3: Wreslling 2. DARLENE GASTER: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 43 AC Clioir 3, 4: Ei Rodeo 4,iBusiness Manager 41 Fulure Teacliers 4: I-loner Sociely 3, 43 Pep Peppers 3, 4' Spanisli Club I, 2, 3,41 Traclilions Cornmillee 4. FRENCH FRISTOE GARRISON GASTER GRESDAL 91 Y l' GEIGER GENTRY ARY GEIGER: Bays Aulance I, 2, 3 4: Band 27 Iure I3usIness Leaders 4: SpanIsH CIub 3, 4' Stderw Qngress I. .OYD GENTRY: Bays A.Ian:e I 2 3 4' Sfucem IIIders3 4. LAUDIA GEIST: S s Leag-e I 2 3 4' 'Dee I'II 3 4. JDY GILCRIST: C515 I e I 2 3 4' f-f' C -0 Lbraryf C ub 4. EORGE GILLEN: fiys ff ifie 2 3 4' F. Ishess Leader: 4' 5a5Ie'lce 2 Ifa'age' 2. JE GLENN: GFI: L ' Z 3 4' Dei' -IIRZA 6OECKNER:'G-'f 5 League . 2 3 4' C522 '??Ecer,Ye'1Leader 4' IPL3 4' 'Me'-C -3 Czxc' 3' can Pecreafbn 4' Pep Pease? 3 4' S g rc fe Bader 4: Scarf? I 2' S',ae'? C73 3 GOCI-IRIN6 GPFIIQIJIST GORDON IC GPFFICIJISY . rf 'P -AWP 3 -v N. X 5 GEIST G-ILCRIST ADELE GOCHRING: GErI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Sdence C'uLv 3: Ski Club I, 2,SpanIsI13. .IOANN GORDON: GIrI's League 3, 43 FuIure I3usI- ress Leaders 4, FI-IA I, 2. ALTHA GRANQUIST: GIrI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AM CI,I3 3 4, 'PresvdenI 43 FHA I, 2. KARL GRANOUIST: Boy! AIIIance I, 2, 3, 41 'I 81 I 3 4 Vee PresIde-VII 4: FooII9aII 23 WresIIIng I. JANET GROW: GIrI's League I, 2, 3, 41 DeIIa CI'1i I 2' L'I5fa'f CIub 2, 3, ReIaII SeIIimg CIub 4. PAUL GUEST: Biff: AIIIance I. 2, 3, 4: SpanIsI'I CAQI 2. JANICE GULLEY: QIrI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Ari Club I Z 3 4' ReIa' SeIfImq CIub 3, 4. enum JIM I-IAKANSONZ awe AIIIan:e I, 2, 3, 41 T a I GLENN 2 3 AA GOECKNER eww eussr GULLEY I-IAKANSON - Seniors - -Seniors- - .,.. M ss si- , . C fi 3 Fi if L, if HADDOCK HALBERT HALL HARRIS -HSS' 'XL .' f 1'?.fi.Q. l'31?H,I' Q?-if 1-qi? '1 .. ,- iii--Nav -1 HAMAKER HANAN HAND FOLK HADDOCK: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DEAN HALBERT: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clioir 21 Finance Comrnillee 3, Honor Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3: Malli Club 3, 4, Vice Presiclenl' 4: Orclweslra I, 2, 4, Presiclenl 4: Science Club 3, 4: Spanislw Club 3, 41 Sludenl Congress 4. JIM HALL: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 41 AC Choir 2, 43 Class Presidenl 4: Honor Sociely 3, 41 K Club 3, 41 Nominaling Cornmillee 47 Science Club 3, 4: Sluclenl' Congress I, 2, 31 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. HEATHER HAMAKER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 3, 4, Secrelary 43 Pelicanelles 47 Science 3, 41 Spanislw Club Ig German Club 2, 3,.4. BILL HANAN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY HAND: Crirl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Clni 33 Fulure Business Leaders 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Orclweslra I, 2, 3. JEANIE HANKINSZ Girls League I, 2, 3, 4i AC Clioir 4. HARRIS HAWLEY A--ae? HANKIINIS HARMON HANKINS HARPER JOHN HANKINS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3.4. BONNIE HARMON: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN HARPER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Della Chi 2, 3, 4i Spanislw Club 2, 3, 4. BOB HARRIS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 2, 3, 43 Assembly Comrnillee 3, Della Chi I1 K Club 3, 41 Noon Recrealion 37,Science 31 Spanish Club 3, 41 Baseball 2: Foolball I. KATHY HARRIS: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Kraler 4. Asso. 4i Library 2. 37 Pelicanelles 3, 4, Ski Club 2. BETTY HAWLEY: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 41 Fulure Business Leaders 33 Fulure Homemalcers I, 27 GRA I7 Library I, 2, 33 Pelicanelles 41 Relail Selling 4: Science Club 3i Sludenl' Congress 4. BILLY HAWKINS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DELMAR HAWLEY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: IRL 3, 43 Malli Club 3, 4, Presidenl 41 Science Club 3, 4. Vice Presidenl 4: Spanisln Club I, 2, 3, 41 Tradilions Cornrnillee 43 Baskelball I. 2: Foolball I7 Track I, 2. HAWKINS HAWLEY N +-cd' .e5mzg!f:Q -a - .,: Q -.-j 7,-c,,',z,s xr, H Q25 , . T. S ai 1,1 N 4.--IL c. . z 1 Ii, ' 1 i 'T ':.., 4 W ,-.-N iw, A L. 2 ggggggrggw W- W X 33 SWK s -we vim' , - NN Qc. IF, . 'Z Rem I 1 Q ff J, ,. .- Ma- - bg ,wmv X. .ffm ' 1 HAYES HEDBERG I-IEES I-IICKS DIANE HAYS: GirI'S League 4, RUDY HEDBERG: Boys A'fance I, 2, 3, 4, AC Clwoir 2 3, 4' Cass Oiiicer I 3, Efigibility Comr'niI- Iee 2, Nccn Recreaficn Ccrnrnilree 2, OrcI1esIra 2: Ski Ccb 3, 4, Sfuclevl Birdy Officer, 3rd Vice' Presiderr 2' Side? Ccncress I 3. JOHN HEES: E:,f5 P. 'asce 4' Eacrball 4. MAXINE HICKS: 9 3 Leegfe I 2 3 41 Band I- 2 3' Orclnesrra 2 3, Scif? 4. PAULINE HOIE: O 3 League I 2 3 4, Delta CH I 2' Efxe IQ-r:e5 3' CTL-eicra I 2 3 4, Pelican- eIIes3 4- Sv' C'-b ' 3 4 KENNETH HOLMES: E:,f: X- Erie I 2 3 4. HOLMES HLIEEFPD I-IUIISAKER HORN HIJIIOFTE JFCOES HOIE HARRY HORN: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Arr Club I, 2, 3, 4, Della Clii I, 2, 3, 4, Erencli Club 3, 47 Inler-Club Council 3, Kraier 2, 3, Eoolball I, 2. DONNA HUBBARD: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, Eulure Teaclwers 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pelicanelres 3, 4, SHOCKY HUNGATE: Boys Aliiance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clwoir 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenr 4: Class Officer 4, Vice Presidenl 4, Main Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Slu- denf Congress 2, 4, Iradifions Conwmillee 4, Baseball I, 2, 32 Baslelball I, 2. MARGENE I-IUNSAKER: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. EDDIE JACOBS: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Kraier 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Ouill and Scroll 4. 1-L., fw wwf? dv' 4 W Issuing P. L.'s, Adrniilance slips, and Iardy slips are iusr a few clulies oi Ilwese olfice assislanls, Judy Wlieeler, Lucille Rider, and Claudia Giesl, and Mrs, Bellm. 'Q' JAMES JOHNS JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON TOMMY JAMES: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: T 81 I 2. ELIZABETH JOHNS: CvirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Delia Chi 2. JIM JOHNSON: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3. MORGAN JOHNSON: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: Maih CIub 3, 4: Science CIub 3, 4: SIci CIub 2, 3, 4: Sfudeni' Congress I: German CIub 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Track 3. RAYMOND JOHNSON: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 41 Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOHNSON: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I: PeIican Service CIub 2, 3, Presideni 3. RON JOHNSON: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON: I3oy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: Losi' and Found Cornmifiee 4: Wresiling I. AMY KERR: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Euiure Teachers 3.4: Honor Sociery 3, 4, SecreIary 4: Inier-CIub Coun- cil 3, 4: Lahn Club 2, 3, 4: Losf and Found 3: MaIh CIub 3: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science CIub 3: Siudeni Congress 3, 4. GARY KRANENBUR6: Boy's AIIiarice I, 2, 3, 4. Vice Presidenr 3, Presidenr 4: Junior CIass Presidenrg Class Vice President Inrer-Club Council 3: K CIub 3, 4, Presidenf 4: LosI' and Found Comrniriee 2: Ma+h CIub 3, 4: Noon Recreaiion I: Norninaring Comrnif- ree 3, 4: Science CIub 3, 4: Ski CIub I, 2, 3, Presi- den+ 3: SI'udenI' Congress I, 2, 3: Tradirions Comrnir- Iee 4: EooIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2. 3: Wresrling I. LANA LAMBO: 6irI's League 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Kraier 3, 4: LaIin CIub 2: PeIicane++es 3, 4. DIANE LAPO: Girls League I, 2, 3 4: De'Ia Chi I, 4. LYNETTE LAWRENCE: Giri's League I, 2, 3, 4: EI Rodeo 4: Eurure Teachers 4: La+in CIub 2, 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4' German CIub 4. ALMA LAYMAN: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Euiure Business Leaders 4: Maih CIub 3: Science CIub 3, 4. JANET LEE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 41 Euiure Business Leaders 3, 4: Library CIub 2, 3, 4, Secrerary 4: PeIi- caneiies 3. 4: Spanish CIub 2, 3, 4: SI'udenI Congress I, 3, 4. JOHNSON JOHNSON KRANENBUR6 LAPO LAYMAN JOHNSON KERR LAMBO LAWRENCE LE We N1 .ETL 96:32 I -I vi-3? 'iff ' I-T1 rin. vii? ,aww Mx fir -Seniors- LEMRE LENTZ is 'U' L S M, 'X '5:5Q- I-UMMUS MAJQRS E? LUTIRELL .TI-IERINE LEMIRE1 9- 2 3 A Af- DAVID MAJORSI aww, AIIIancE I, 2, 3, 4, .5234 53-34-'S:'E' 4 E':'f,:23 ROBERT MALOTTE: Eff, AILIEIEI-te I, 2, 3 4. N I fm ' 4:-:f fLff:Y, E TZ 3 JOE MARCONI 5 ,E A ME I 2 3 4, -- , S . LRL3EYA, iP'fEiT', LDL, ' fjnpfif JOAN MARSI-IALLI ew. LESQSE I 2, 3 44 LIEISIY ,UT 1' U.'E'f :'F ' K :Ha 3 -' C ,Q 2' IDE Ca'EIlEz 3 4' SLI CIIJL: 2 3, 43 SILICIEIII A In !:'iW ,313 L A L can .,i'?fgf12 5, JL JAMES MARTINI Ef,a A IME I 2 3 41 I 2. I 3 4, fii'i'5I,I 4' 51:22 2. ICE LESTER: S+: Leeg-e2 2 A E- 'E I V -IP-3 'LNECIS' 2 4'EtE' 34 f 4 4 Q O MARILYN MASON: ef. Leap: I, 2, 3 4, LIEIIS C' I 2 3:1-i ELSE: Leader: 3' FULUVE' Nunez ELLA LUMMUS: EI : Leage I 2 3 4' X-::Ef'bI 4' 5315 TCECLCV' 3: VraIer 3: LIbrEIry 3, 4: PCLICGII' wfmkfee 4- SCDLCVCTE CLS 5et'e'e',I 2' L'b'e',f ENE: 3 4' QQ fd SUQII 2: SLI CILIL: I: Spanish II0 I 2 3 4: 52,5-E'+ Cifuf 3 Y 2 4, ' 2 3, RI-ENE LUTTRELL: 9',': 5,2 I Q 3 4, HENRY MAXWELL: Bcfg Afmnce, I, 2 3, 4. L MACK LKY MACK fx. L ag 2 , 4, Ap pk,-, JOYCE MCARTHUR: GWB League I, 2, 3, 4: Fumre IXAALOTTE ' Z jr S E J J V VW! -fmzff War' ' Ana' LW Band 3: LaI'rI CLE 2,3 4 Pep pepper: 4' SI! Clk H' ' 3 ' 4 P' ' S' mg Club 4' MARCON Z, 3 4. MARSHALL MARTIN MASON MAXWELL MCARTI-IUR ,xv ,. f49I fxyi VV' , I-as JS? 9-N Qszg issbgy . 43 2 x gs Rug - 5 Y, 1 , as X 3 Q ,KX K sg: -x is? A X QI 's. 2 I W. . I fs Y , , 'Q A Ex, gn g s X W X? .. , at ' ai I + S K . , V. . I ' f ii. ' I - ,z X . 'I lf , ig 3 ?-f -- - L gb Q,-:,., - Q E, 5 V . are ,, s f L 3 xiii' XS X Q A McCLARY McCLU RC- McCORMICK Mc6INNIS McCORNACK McDONALD TOM MCCLARY: I3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 45 Band I. PATRICK MCCLURG: Boy's Alliance I, 2,,3, 4: Sludenl Congress 43 T 8: I 4. SHARON MCCORMICK: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Fu- +ure Teachers 3, 4: Pelicanefles 3. 4: Science Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4. DOUG MCCORNACK: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. KAREN MCDONALD: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Della Chi I, 35 Fulure Business 3, 4, Library Club 2, 4. JUDY MQFARLAN: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi I, 2, 3. 42 AC Choir 2, 3, 4. LYLE MCFARLAND: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4i Wreslling I, 2, 3. 4. JUDY MCGINNIS: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi 2, 3: Band 3. McNABB McLIN MEADOR -Seniors- :JD I McFARLAN McFARLAND KATHLEEN McLIN: GirI's League I, 2, 3. 4: Band 2, 3, 41 Fulure Business Leaders 3, 4, Presideni 43 Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN McNABB: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Fulure Business Leaders 3, 4: FI-IA I, 2, 3, I-Iisiorian 3. JANCY MEADOR: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Li Lo Presidenl 41 Inler-Club Council 3, 4: Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 47 Rally Squad 3: Sludenl Congress I, 2. ALFRED MCSWAIN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. MADELYNN MEADER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. MARYLYN METLER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 41 Band 3: French Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 33 Inler-Club Coun- cil 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- relary 4, Pep Peppers 3: Rally Squad 4: Science Club 3, 4. GLYNN MICHAEL: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I. 2: Della Chi I, 23 K Club 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 43 Baseball I, 2: Eoolball I, 2 3, 4: Wreslling I, 2 3, 4. McSWAIN METLER MEADOR MICHAEL MILLER MILLS MOAK MILLER MILNE MOORE PATSY MILLER: Sir 's Leag4e3 4. SUSAN MILLER: G'fI's League 3, 4: Cirzenship Cornrnillee 4: Euhre Nfzes 3 4: Sk' Club 4: Sludenl Congress 4. JIM MILLS: Boys A 'ance I. 2 3, 4. TOM MILNE: I3oy's Alliarce I, 2, 3, 4: Assernb'y Commillee 4: Finance Cornmillee 4: I-loner Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3, 4: I4 Club 2. 3, 47 Math Club 3, 4? Science 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: S. B. Business Manager 4: Sludenl Congress 2, 3, 4: Wreslling I, 2, CLYDE MOAK: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Pe In Ca Club 3. N' . . Q Fx, y . N . I I .1 7 . is lf!- ,, Los? keys are always a problem, bul Senior I-larry I-Iorn, shown here relurning lor his keys, spenl mosl of 'Ihe year looking for Ihem. BARBARA MOORE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Pelican- elies 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. SONDRA MORRISON: Fulure Business Leaders 4: Pelicanelles 3. DIXIE MORGAN: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MORROW: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Relail Selling Club 4. MARVA MORTENSEN: Girls League I, 2. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. CAROL MUDDER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2: Relail Selling Club 4: German Club 2, 3. MORGAN MORRISON MORROW MORTENSEN MUDDER -K ' 'E-J-:Ziff ff'ii3iZFZ . Q 'IQWW fi? 1- Q' 'QUE' MUSSELMAN NELSON Niueveiz NORLAND ocns NEAT Nioeveiz NOAH QBRIEN OWENS JERRY MUSSELMAN: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 3, 4: IRL 4: lvlarh Club 3, 4: Rally Squad 42 Science Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sludenl Congress 4: Wreslling 2. MARY ANN NEAT: Girl's League I, 2. 3, 4. DENNIS NELSON: Boys Alliance I. 2, 3, 4. BILL NIDEVER: Boyls Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Foolball I, 2. FRANCIS NIDEVER: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: GRA I, 2. LEWIS NOAH: Boys Alliance I, 2. 3, 42 Kraler 4. JAMES NORLAND: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: K Club I, 2, 3.4: Malh Club 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Ski Club 3: Sludenl' Congress 4: Gerrnan Club 2, 3: Baslcelball l, 2: Tennis l 2 3, 4: Traclc 2. SHIRLEY O'BRlEN: Girfs League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi 3, 4: Furure Business Leaders 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 3: I-lonor Sociely 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3. 4: Peicanefles 4' Refail Seling 3. GENE OCHS: Boys Alliance I 2. 3, 4: Finance Com- millee 4: Honor Sociery 3 4: IRL 3, 4: lnfer-Club Council 3: lvlafh Club 3 4: Re In Ca 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Science Club 3. 4. Presidenl 4: Spanish Club 2. 3 4: Srudenr Congress I. JANET OWENS: Girl's League l, 2, 3. 4: Arl' Club 4: Delra Chl 47 Fulure I-Icmernakers I, 2. 3 4: Furure Teachers 4: GRA 2: lnler-Club Council 3: Pelicanelles 3, 4' Science Club 3. 4. RONNIE OWENS: Girl's League I. 2, 3, 4. Presidenl Tea To3lers 4' Assembly Commilree 3. 4: Band I, 2: El Rodeo 3' Fulure Business Leaders 4: Honor Sociely 3. 4: IRL 3, 4: liraler 3, 4' Pefcanefles 3. 4: Quill and Scr: 3 4 Secrelary 37 Sfudenl Congress I. 4. RICHARD PADDOCK: l3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3. 4: T Sl 3 4' Easebal I: Easlefball 2. Manager 2. GLADYS PALMER: Girfs League I, 2. 3, 4. PATRICIA PATTERSON: Girls League I, 2. 3. 42 French C ub 3' lirarer 2, 3: Science Club 3: Slci Club I, 2 3 4: Sludenl Congress I, 2, 4: German Club 2 3 4, CLIFFORD PAUGH: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3.4: K Club 4' Basebaf I 2- basl-alba I: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3' Wresllfng 2 3. OWENS PADDOCK PALMER PATTERSON PAUGH QV , ' . ,, - Q PEARSON PEMBERTON PEPPERS PERKINS ' ROSS PEARSON: Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 47 Re In RAYMOND PLEDGER: l3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. Ca Club 2, 3. 43 Sludenl Congress 3, LEROY PEMBERTON: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Swdem Congress I- JUDY POHL: Girls League I, 2, 3, 41 Della Clwi 2, 3, 4: Eulure Business Leaders 3, 43 Fl-IA 3, Pelican- elles 3, 4, I RICHARD PEPPERS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 43 Re- I fail Selling Club 4. TOM RHOADS: l3oy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Re In Ca JAY DEE PERKINS: saws Ai :ance i. 2, 3, 4. CM, ,I 2,3 4 SeC,e,a,Y 4, BOB PETERSON: 51,5 A a':e I 2, 3 4' K Club 3, 4, Vice Presidev 4' Basleeca I, 2, 3 4. BARBARA RICHARDSON: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. DEAN PEUGH: Bcfs A 'a':e I 2 3, 4' I 81 I 4. DENNIS PEUGH: Ezfs F E' I 2 3 4. MARGARET RICHEY: Girls League I, 2, 3, 43 Eu- +-'e I-lcrnernalfers 4, Fulure Teachers 4: Kraler 43 V W Qc' a':5 Scrcl' 43 Science Club 4, Spanisli Club SANDRA PHELPS: Grls Leeg-e I 2 3, 4. Z! 3 4, Sludemi Congress 4' NEIL PHILLIBER: Bcffs Alia':e 2 3 4' Pzzernbly Cornmlllee 4: Maln Club 3, 4: Pe In Ca C ,b 4? Sgefqe C55 3' 4' S-Mdev C:'g'ez: 2 3. LUCILLE RIDER: Gifs League I, 2, 3, 43 GRA I. PETERSON PEUGI-I PEUGI-I Pl-IELPS PLEDGE? Pl-ICMZS Pl-IILLIBER POI-IL RICI-If'P,DSOI-I , , ' fy . ' MQ . ,,,, ,V 4- I f,yV,v,' ,':.', ,fff RICI-IEY RIDER - Seniors - -Seniors 7 .I YQ 6' rw' 'SY .... XY? ROBINSON ROGERS ROSS BETTY RIFFEY: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH RINDAL: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4. KAREN RISKUS: GirI's League I, 2, 3. 4: Relail Selling 4: Sludenr Congress 4. SALLY ROBINSON: GirI's League I. 2, 3, 4. JUDY ROGERS: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Homernalcers I, 2: Eulure Nurses 3, 4: Lalin Club 3, 4. CAROL ROSS: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR RUSSELL: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Ma'II1 Club 4: Science Club 3, 4: BaskeIbalI I, 2. KAY RUTLEDGE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 4: Della Chi 3: Eulure Business Leaders 3, 4. DOUG SACKETT: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 2, 3, 4: Conslilulion Commilree 2, 3: Della fi RUSSELL SACKETI' RUTLEDGE SANDERS FAYE SANDERS: Girl's League I, 2, 3. 4: Arr Club 3, 4: Fulure Business Leaders 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Pelicanelles 4. RODGER SCHLICKEISEN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3. 4: AC Choir 4: Assembly Commilnlee 4: Class Offi- cer I, 2: Eligibilily 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3, 4: Mallw Club 3, 4: Nominaling Commillee 4: Science Club 3, 4, Second Vice Presidenl' 3: S'I'u- denl Body Presidenr 4: S+uden+ Congress 2: Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Traclc 2. STEVEN SCHOFIELD: Boy's Alliance I, 2. 3, 4: Baslcelball 2: Foolball 3: Track 2. 3, 4. RUSSELL SCHUH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4: Cilizensbip Commillee 42 Honor Sociely 3, 4: lnler-Club Council 4: Larin Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: lvlallw Club 3, 4: Orches- Ira 4: Science Club 3. 4: Social Commi+'ree 3: Sludenl' Congress 4. SHIRLEY SCRIBNER: GirI's League I, 2. 3, 4: Fu- Iure Business Leaders 3. RIIZIZEY Chi 2, 3: Malls Club 2: Nominaling Commilnlee 2: ff:I':Y25iH2Rcg'ihG'l1 S League I' 2' 3' 4: Dehka ISEIKDLSXSL Sludenl Congress I, 2, 3: T 81 I 4. I IC es ra ' SCI-ILICKEISEN SCHOFIELD SCHUH SCRIBNER SEHORN of fw- 'Wi ,S-.AQ 3 CX.: P ' X s Keg si, V Ii Q, ,,3b.4p:zjg11Z': N3 ' , K 2 , W , . R I: , . fl X L L Q14 A s , A , . w.Q4:'f 1:-:rr V 5 ge ::3,,,.Xk3fl5,,:i , -,,. A :sis 47? 1' - 1 :SS 'iii' .4 'keg' if mm SEIDEMAN SEPT STILES SI-IEEI-IY PEGGY SEIDEMAN: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clnoir 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 3: Fulure Teaclwers 41 Honor Sociely 3, 4: IRL 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Orclweslra 2, 3: Pep Peppers 3, 4, Vice Presi- denl 4: Science Club 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Sluclenl Congress 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SEPT: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Clni 2, 3: Fulure Business Leaders 4: Orclneslra I, 2, 3. PATRICIA STILES: Girfs League I, 2, 3. 4. SANDRA SHEEHY: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure I-Iornemalrers I, 2: Library 3: Sk? C'ub 4' Sludenl Congress I, 4. JERRY SHELTON: Girfs League I 2 3 4' FHA I, 2? GRA I: Relail Selling I. NEAL SHELTON: Bcy's Alance I, 2, 3 4. SI-IELTON SINES SMITH SHEPHERD SLAGLE SMITI-I SI-IELTON BARBARA SHEPHERD: Girl's League I, 2, 3.4: Eulure Business Leaders 4: EI-IA I, 3, 4: Fulure Teacliers 3, 4. GAIL SINES: GirI's League 3.4: Spanisln Club 4. DOROTHY SLAGLE: Girl's League I: 2: 3, 4: AC Clwoir 2, 3, 4: Della Clwi I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presiclenl 3: Lalin Club 2, 3: Relail Selling 4: Scripl ancl Mike 3, 4: Sludenl Congress 2. DELL SMITH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clicnir 3.4, Presidenl 4: Conslilulion Commillee.4: IRL 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: 4: Losl and Found Commillee 4: Nominal- ing Commillee I, 2: Science Club 3, 4: Sludenl Con- gress I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3: Track I. GILBERT SMITH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2: Wreslling 2, 47 qv 4, w Oli, llwal lresli air, siglws Senior Slella Lurnrnus and Dell Smilli, who lake a breallwer aller scliool Iiours. 55 pf' r e- '15 Q I f 4, SMITI-I SPEAR STEVENS STOLL SNEAD STEPI-IENSON STIPPICI-I STONE JIM SMITH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Sludenl Congress 2, 3: Baseball I: Baslcelball I, 2: Eoolball I, 2. LOIS SNEAD: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Tea Toilers Secrelary 2. SOS Presidenl 4: AC Choir 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 2, 3: Pep Peppers 3: Rally Squad 4: Slci Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 4: Sludenl Congress I. SANDRA SPEAR: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Ac Clnoir 3, 4: Della Clwi 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: German Club 2, 3. BARBARA STEPHENSON: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 4. JIM STEVENS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clnoir 4: Della Clwi 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 3. PAUL STIPPICH: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 3: Slci Club I, 2: T 81 I 4: Foolbalkl, 2.. RITA STOLL: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Business Leaders 4: GRA I. BINNIE STONE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Arl Club I, 4: Pelicanelles 3. 'KN SANDY STONE: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- denlg Fulure Business Leaders 4: Inler-Club Council 3: Pelicanelles 3, 4, Presiclenl' 4. KAREN STORM: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Congress I. DON STORY: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Cflizensliip Commillee 4: K Club 3, 4: Losl and Found Cornmillee 3, 4: Slci Club 3: Baslcelball I: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 2. DALE STOYER: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA STUBBLEFIELD: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Clwi I, 2, 3, 4: Frenclw Club 3: Spanish Club 3. JANE SWANEY: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Arl' Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Fulure Nurses 3. 4: IRL 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Pelicanelles 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Science Club 3, 4: Social Commillee 2: Sludenl' Congress I, 4. BETTY SUE TAGGART: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: FI-IA I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Fulure Nurses 3, 4: GRA 2, 3.4. STORY STOYER STU BBLEFIELD SWAN EY TAGGART SWK ix we-wr STONE STORM x A .y I -Sen ers- TURNER TS TURNER 'U' 1, TAYLOR THOMFSON THORNTON TAYLOR TOIJDICIWS TRUSTY CAROL TAYLOR: GRI s League I 2, 3 4: AC ED VEATCH: Boy's AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4. Choir 2, 3, 4: Hose' Sccegy 3 . , . 4: Ski C.ub I, 2, 3 4: Spa':' I. 4' 'Peo Body Ogicer Se:'e'e'r 4' Sz'-L C Homecoming Ouee' 4, OLIVE TAYLOR: GirI's League 4, LEE THOMPSON: Bofs Akwa' I2,3,4. ARLYNE TOMPKINS: Gifs League I 2 +aiI SeIIing CIub 3, 4. SHIRLEY THORNTON: Girws League I, 2 3 4. D sers 3, 2 3 Swderk sz 2' A-D CHARLES TRUSTY: Boys A iar-ce I, 2, 3 4i E1 a Cbi 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 4: Eurure Teacbers 47 If Club 3, 4: PeIican Pere 3, 4: Srudenr Congress 47 JV Eoorball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4. JUANITA TURNER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Eu- rure Nurses 3, 4: GRA I, 2, 3, 41 I-SIIG C 4: Science Club 3, 4: German CIub 4. lub 2, 3, BILL VERTREES: Boys AIIiar1ce I, 2, 3, 4: Krarer 4: Pe In Ca CIub 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenr 4. TAMARA WAGNER: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: F'e':b CIub 3, 4: EuIure Teachers 4: Larin Club 2 3, 4: MarIw CIub 3: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Ski Club I 2 3: ScciaI Comrnirree 47 German Club 4. STEPHENIE WALKER: Gr! League I, 2, 3, 43 Pfefd-EH Dancefa-Lor 43 Band I, 2, 3, Librarian 3: Fu'-'e Nurses 4: RaIIy Squad 4: Science 3. 4: Ski C .b I, 2: Srudenr Congress 2. RICHARD WALTERS: Boys AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: DeIf 'a Cr' 2, 3, 4' If Ccb 2' EasebaII I, 23 Track 3. RANDY WARNER: Bafs AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: MaII'1 Cub 4' BasebeII I. RONEL WEBER: Refs AIIiance I, 2, 3, 4: K CIub 3, 4' EaoIba I, 2, 3, 4: WresIIing I, 2, 3, 4. WALKER WALTERS WARNER WEBER VEATCI-I VERTREES WAGNER L rv: ,X ze Q, s 5- . .1 , ,,,- .-1 .- f- - A as s. VW WIS gf WEBBER WEIGMAN WEST WHITE QW -Seniors- + 3 , ' ...i 34:5 ,. , if .SH 4 'Y' wc? WESTLUND WESTON SHARON WEBBER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Kraler 3. GEORGE WEIGMAN: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE WEST: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Eulure Business Leaders 4: Library Club 2: Norninaling Commillee 4: Pelicanelles 3, 4: Science Club 3, 41 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY WESTLUND: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Arr Club 3, 4: El Rodeo 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3. 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Pelicanelles 3, 4: Science Club 3, 41 Ski Club I. 2, 3, 4: Sluclenl Congress I, 2. BEULAH WESTON: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Clwi 2, 3, 4: Eulure Nurses 4: Science Club 3, 4. JUDY WHEELER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Homemakers I: Eulure Nurses 3, 4: Science Club 4: Scripl and Mike 3, 4. RONNIE WHEELER: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 2, 3: Assembly Commillee 3, 41 IHISF-Club Council 4: Science Club 3, 4: Ski Club I, 2, 32 Spanish Club 3, 4. Vice Presiden+ 4: Sludenl Con- gress 3, 4' German Club 3, 4. WICKS WIARD WILCHER -4- we 'Tis WHEELER WHEELER SARAH WHITE: GirI's League 2, 3, 4: Fulure Homemakers I, 2: GRA I, 2. ROGER WIARD: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA WICKS: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4: AC Clioir 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4. PAT WILCHER: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE WILLIAMS: GirI's League I, 2. 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 3, 4' Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. JANICE WILSON: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: GRA I, 2, 3, 4: Kraler 4. KEN WOODS: Boy's Alliance I, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 3, 4: Inler-Club Council 3: Relail Selling 4: Ski Club I, 2, 3' Sludenl Builders I, 2. 3. WILLIAMS WOODS WILSON WORLEIN C44 XIYSVI .Ai N91 Available YAD EN YA N CY YAD EN YUNCK Picfure JEANNE YADEN: GirI's League I, 2, 3, 43 Della Chi 3, Science Club 3. MYRON YADON: Boys Alliance l, 2. 3, 4: AC Choir 4: Kraler 4. BETTY YANCEY: Gills Alliance I. 2, 3, 47 AVI CIUID 2: Fulure Business Leaders 3, 42 FUIUV9 TSGCIIGYS 3i 41 Kraler 3, 4, Co-Edilor 45 Library Club 4: Pelicanelles 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Scripl and Milne 3, 42 Ski Club 3, 47 Spanish Club 3, 4: Sluclenl Congress 37 News Nuggel 3. ZACI-IARY I YOUNG YUEN office. NEOMA YOUNG: Giirl's League I, 2, 3, 45 Fulure Teachers 4, IRL 3, 4: lvlalh Club 3, 43 Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA YUEN: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 47 Fulure Nurses 43 Lalin Club 2, 3, 47 Losl and Found Commiliee 4: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Science Club 33 Sludenl Congress 3: German Club 2, 3. 4. JANICE YUNCK: Girls League I, 2, 3, 45 GRA 2, 3. SHARON ZACHARY: Girl's League I, 2, 3, 4, Arl' Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. A cheerful smile musl mean Ihal Senior Sharon Mc Cornniclr likes colle-:ling slips for lhe allendance Studio Shy Seniors 'QF' :I 5:5 'J -Q ,N , fo 0 Q C' QT Y ' 'J '33 ball, LARRY BADOREK DAVID BERNARD BRUCE BLACK SHARRON BOYLAN GARY BURT HAROLD CHURCH BRYAN CONFORTI BERT FREWING JACOB GREGG RON GRESDEL JOHN KUYKENDALL MABEL LIGHT SALLY LOVELESS SUE LUND GARY MICK JAMES NORLAND JIM PISAN MELVIN REEVES 'W' sn-:sr I A ROY RETHERFORD E H ,FE R- c DOROTHY ROBIRTS 'UV A 'ff - , 1 . M RED SHROYER . V Y - E ROLAND SMITH ' fi 1 g SHIRLEY STILLWELL R K PQ ,Q I ,Y Li. E- Q., va A SHARON SUMMERS .,, E , M NANCY DEE TURNER Q V X Z RONNIE YBARRA KN M ,,.. .1Q. V . , I Ii I , I ilf I ISC Seniors Honored by Selection Girl ond Boy of the Month Picked by Girls' League, Boys' Allionce A fflri ' in A T SN ' yi if J Oclober JUDY CULLIMORE ROGER SCHLICKEISEN December SANDRA Pl-lEI.PS JAN BAXTER Seleclion ol Boy and Girl of lbe lvlonlb is based on cilizensliip, leadership, scbolaslic merils, person- alily, sporlsrnansbip, and llie abilily lo gel along. Eacully memloerse, ollicers ol Boys' Alliance ancl Girls' League, and a panel ol sludenls, malce up lbe commillee wbo voles on lbe seleclion for each monlb. Seplember JACKIE DAl-lN RON WEBBER N, Al f.: T' ng i,A J November CAROL TAYLOR Jllvl COMPTON A I Vhvl ., ? , fi 1 f , 5 rf' if f , va Mya . as V 7 .- , : 2: ,C I 'ik 1, 4 5 - iff, S 5 BVI Q? if 1 I if ta February AMY KERR DAVE DELAP '? 1 !XpHI LINDA YUEN DON STORY f .,., 4 , ,x 'i Al 2 wi' January MARVA MORTENSEN BOB PETERSEN rw hdarch SUSIE BOYD JIM I-IAI.I. .1 hday PEGGY SEIDEMAN EUGENE OCI-IS svn' X ' v I nk Valedictorian PEGGY SEIDEMAN Salutaforian CAROLYN BULLARD Honors 1 ,,,, ,fry A rf ' T Q 3' R? Q vmm if -wx X Y T ,MS ' 3 ' T -----A A: ' T 1, -4- M...- ,N '-4 lr 44' 'E' , Ax Top IOWI , 5 , V ,, www, BEVERLY WESTLUND RODGER SCH LICKI-1 EISEN MARVA MORTENSEN KATHLEEN MCL! N RUSSELL SCT-IUT-I GARY BRENEMAN BARBARA BENNETT SUSAN MILLER cr? I KAY DETROIT JUDY CULLIMORE JIM HALL NANCY CURTIS PATRICIA SEPT PHIL AITKEN EUGENE OCHS STEPHANIE BONOTTO DARLENE GASTER ALICE LESTER SHIRLEY O'BRIEN I Top IOWP ALMA LAYMAN Top TOM' . xg.. 1 , 'FN 'iff --1' Z- RONNTE OWENS JUDITH POI-TL TOM MILNE KAREN STORM JAN BAXTER JANET OWENS STINA ANDERSON BETTY HAND JAMES COMPTON 66 J ,w E 'n ff! Q, w r VA L V'g. f ' x of 1 ' 7 45 L Be-Hy Co-Ed CAROL TAYLOR Joe Hi-School GARY KRANENBURG Ns Whofs , an WiHies+ Look ou+! PAT CRAWLEY and Sl-IOCKY HUN- GATE are al' i'r again. These Two have been lagged as 'rhe wi'r+ies+ and The lille sure ills Theme. When- ever you're around Pal and Shoclcy +here's never a dull rnomeni. . , Mosf Poised Poise. confidence, and cerlainlv are readily ap- parenl in DAVID DREW and TERRI GOECKNER, our +wo mosl poised sludenls. We've heard +ha+ They secre-'fly wall: around -wilh boolcs on lheir heads, buf +ha+'s doubiiul. Poise iusl seems +o come nalurally +o lhem. -5.11, ai-iw-.4 ,. - z., . . -' -,,,,jJL:A.L. 5.i+:-7 Q M I ,V , I . , 256-X fs2.g.f'1 ' ' ' ?T'I-TTL Wh 0 'S I Mosf Indus+rious Hear a cry for help? Relax, iI's only BEV WESTLUND slruggling wilh 'Ihe Iypewriier, while JIM COMPTON very induslriously makes himself useful by carrying his share of +he load. You'd be surprised, bul 'rhal Ii++Ie bo+'rIe of ink is heavier Ihan if looks. FriendIies+ WouIdn'+ il be nice +o be greeied by such friendly smiles every day when you come up 'rhe sfairs? Tha'r's wha? hap- pens, Ihouqh, when you mee? our Iwo FRIENDLI- EST seniors. No ma++er wha'r is happening Io Them, PHIL AITKEN and SUSIE BOYD always have a friendly smile and a cheerful gree+ing for ev- eryone. Mosi' Talkafive I+'s been almosl an hour now! We don'I Think PATSY PATTERSON can 'ralk all day bul RUDY HEDBURG is hard +o convince. When K.U.'s 'rwo Moslr Talkalive seniors compele for Jrhe same phone i'r's a real ba'r+Ie! Who's Who in K.U. J Mosl' Likely lo Succeed This is success? Well, even ii picking up papers isn l' a very good iob lo have, il's a siep in 'rhe riohl' direciion for JUDY CULLI- -'1- MORE and GENE CCHS. Seriously, lhough. l'hey're lwo kids wilh a real fuiure and are iushperfecl candidaies for Mosl Likely To Succeed. Mosl Scholarly Bul, +eacher, we can'l' siudy all ihe +ime! BAR- BARA BENNETT and GA- RY BRENEMAN musr have iorgolien lo siudy for 'their las+ 'rest A+ any raie lhe dupce caps won'l be long on lhese iwo. Ask fhem and +hey'll fell you 'rhal making good grades 'lakes a loi of work. Ali i s awww! . sg S, i y ii yu iff? 'AA' is 'T -'vX1 A 'A ' E .A V --J fp 4. if of f aii' f fy, ,W , ,W Mosl' Talenied Oooh, our poor ears! Talenl comes in many 'forms and when KAY DETROIT and DEAN HALBERT gel logefher we ge+ a real sample oi-ialenf? The mellow Tones we hear are, of i m lhe diiiiculi inslrumenls course. coming ro which Kay and Dean are playing. 'T 1 l l X l . .Y-,mg f:-X , Q. wg- - 2 -x'j- Q -E L-.M 3' . L, E, c cca E L L f 229, V24 X -Q., YA 4 lil Q wrw-A --f' -F e-- A- ..,. --, .Q sqy Gigi . 1 1 1 f . , , .X L s 3 x T Whds 'Who l T in K.U. fl :gl 5 Z4 I fn If ff N f if X Zfff Z Q A K b , 1 ., ,. exe'-Q 'www .LAK V l N...-uv M Bes+ Leaders Talce me 'ro your leaders' as a phrase lolcungly heard a lol loday Whenever you see K U s +wo Besf Leaders DARLENE EASTER and RODGER SCHLICKHEISEN however youll meer +wo lends who work hard and really gel' fhlnqs done In 'rhe rughf way Mosi' Typical Ever see lhese 'rwo around7 Undoub+edly you have because STEPHIE WALKER and BOB PETER SON Typically can be found on 'rhe Sensor Bench on a mce day or a+ one of lhe noon dances you name 1+ and Sfeph and Bob wall be There 4114 ff II Il ' ' ' ' v I . , . . . I . I - ' .wp Z lu QM , fn W' , 1 . , IJ, V ' vi. fl - -4 1 W4 , ,, , ,fllnfff w, Y X 1 , 1 r,,,.i,,,,,, ,M ,, ,, ,M f wwf ff wx win ' X-. Mfr. 1 si- .W ' 12' '72-1 ' H 15:-,TS L rr, .. 5. if .525 -. C..-, ., . if A: -'fini'-' -1151. , M., aw.. n A Secrefary-Treasurer MAUREEN LUMMUS Yell Leader lice Presiderfr :RANCIS KENYON VIVIAN WILBANKS Co-President DONALD ISENSEE ' - . T. qgiib 5 x X-A ,ga-v if f Q if A I Advisor MR. UNGER 47:4 fx Co-Presiden+ ANN ANDERSON 'VX Juniors if-in , . X if s Q 1 -L., ..' fgm Tm FL lv' 'T l ,' , N N-.ff Mary Ann Olson porlrays rhe rypical junior horne econornisl. She smiles for our phoroqrapher as she prepares ro clean up ar rhe end of rhe day. ' :Iii '3 up f' J H A L 5- A ,..,, . 'B ' fb br , Q-., . ci, . tfe Er. 051 rx n. L. 46-, , 'G' Ei 6 kLc,....i J r 4 W B., , J Q-. agx 4 , X - ef' ...,. , . 11. ,. s, X ' L r is' Jo Anne Adams Ricky Adkins Dianna Alexander Shirley Allen Barbara Alrer Roberr Alward Palricia Arnloers Adrienne Arnbord Ann Anderson Eunice Anderson 9- .3 Julie Anderson Sharon Ash Yvonne Bailie Gail Baird Carol Baker Max Baker Karhleen Ball Joyce Barker Warren Barrnore Bonnie Barnes Jack Baxrer Keilh Bawler Vonda Bearrie Earl Bedord Bonnie Bell Sandra Benson David Bergmann Gregory Bernard Srephen Binney Paul Bishop Ted Blair Clwarlolre Boolc Louise Borglalli Pnyllss Bowles Sharon Boyd Linda Bradley James Brady Jack Bnsbon Darlene Brown 'iifvf 4 , X va an Qs ff 'hw' Le-rlwa Ercx-.n nw ,N . Y if X -- , I4 5 X E Q Terry Bramble if -Q ' ' Eleanor Buclclwam Li' J -A ' N Rela Buckner sf ' N ' , , ,., l Donald Bunger J t' Q' -. 1 A ' F3 V Ralplw Burlre -S ' I fr, , 8 X fx ,' ,fyllyle . lyke M w f N214-I 1 A-si 4 awww:-' -. , ,, ,,,, Q gf C 1' i. Roberl Burpee 5 It J 'l M of ,H ' ' 1 James Caldwell A' ,t ' Par Carney j K Snaron Carrlqan 'C Le-yall Carler ' A ff BL ' .,-M .,.. Genoa Cram' ' ' Pl' C'e'a: 'N wi 1 'Sv' . f V fa -Q' Emfgfeccj-.r.: a -nf.. If -'iv Ji 1 , cry' ,f a ff ,NA 1 , A ' fi' Lola C EW I Ts 'f ' X ' 'Eff' G Darlene Clarl Ricrard Clubl: Jody Cody Myra Corer l3e++y Co'l'e Esllxer Coll Cl'warlo+'re Corley Dwlgl1l,CorneH Plnyllls Cornnell JZ? ff John Cox Jane Craig Jeannerle Crawford If X Joyce Davldson Gloria Dayls 'Z Jim Davls if 'TWM if 'Q if . f HQ, 7 'N-.W Juniors Marlin Davis Sylvia Day Dennis De Long Roberl De Pew Marve' DeRosier Hill Dickey Harold Die-nl Susan Diver Monya Darman Joyce Dolson Kalnleen Douqlierly Tre-nlon Dcuqlas Jean Dragon Palricia Duncan Dean Dunscn Donald Easlrnan Nancy Ebinger Plwyllis Edwards Robe-rl Ellinqson Reber? Ellioll' 'R K gn K 5, ii, ' ' if I if Ql vi'-v' 9 X 1 'A Q m. A 1 15: '--- Hv 1 I , f fi if .6 wr Cf 'V' ji.-Q i vi 4' ch-' Q 1 elf X if 3 XY ' 4 lx Gedrge Filcralf Snirle5 Fcrresler Bill Fosler lvlaridn Fpulz Douqlas Fraley Jenn Fraley Carlene Franks Helen Friberg Kennellw Fuller C-rl's Gaclsby -we cw 4,3231 gf' i 9 26? Q, . x 1 5' i 5 ,, 5:s.,1Ai:-T Q N5 . X-fs, .Ss Qs A W -5-sg.-s sl f.6x,.'-'es--1. xc :- ff Q' ,.... . 5 J l Q il k. 1 THX. 'wg an Tw ig x Xl Nc K 4 3 , . Ak sw 1 1 -,fm . 1 xg WM , is 'V - +V f 'ws-r 'N ih- gav- NV ,-5 L ,.,,.f 533' 4' S . ' is .Q Q1 x GQ' . . X ...x ' 5 c- ' gr .' ,...., Q 1 N' xs if X Hs...-f sx . . 5 Nj X 'wp N...-f ,. - F Rig i ps XY X iff 5 ,F a is. N ik' 1 Q' i , 'w V s S va Q ? A 1 , 4 f 1 X s s n 1 cw ESE: '- D e ,sw A X MXXE-N'N:4X 1- K Lyle English Donna Epps Beverly Esgale .lan Ewing Marigrie Fairchild Dcnna F35 Par lzederrarl Mane-na Fe-ra-bee Lynn Ferrell Dengs Fessanden iss . s xg X g A 2? 555 , .cs K 'K+ X ' K 1 'S - fx .S . ,f .Q 45: if is K . .'l E, 1 5 I S v -.N .s 5 N:-H fail iii . D1 ,M 'i ' XX ...... K Alix J X l I Ki .m 1 -'sq as X sb vc, X- XV' ,v-f'- x K X X , Q u N as N XN Q V X s the I ' I , 'E QC I s p - x K. ,QE K G i, ew- gx I 3' Fx .. 1 1, X X x Mb-so Xxx G XX li F ep 52' li N Gary Gale Susan Gedney David Geiss Grover Genlry Ann Gibson Rosia Gregg Judy Gregory Neil Gregory Donald Gresdel Gary Grillifh Blalre Griggs Claeron Griggs Carin Grindel Richard Groseclose Linda Gunderson Charlorle Guslin Danny Hamblin Richard Hampson Sharon Hanscam Myrlle Harrison 'args Q X ia , ., F: '51 ,A - f s Ig -il' 'O' X ic , r 5 5' I V X- ' ' f, , I A 'Q li 0 5 0. 1 fr N l , , ' 8' Ai ig , , . K- ,' . J I 1 if? r -... fl A 55. ,f K Annu I A , . , ,I M if f V X 7 E I' V ,, , . , i l Anchors awayl was rhe eff arnahcn of four tlllll, ll safer gms who did a irq l39!CVE' leevinq Diff The even? is lhe Librafv Club Parry and rhe parricipanrs are, from lefr: Linda Swear. Barbara Robichaud, Janis Shepherd, and Kalhy Daugh- erry. 4 , f f X ' V, ' A ff W' W, 1 , ' f f Q ya 5. . 234 f ' f 2 J ., ..,. , , i 403: Larry Harrley Ona Hayes Clarence Hefley Charla Heirn Lenore Helselh Jan Henninger Kennerh Henry Garry Herman Ysrnael Herrera Rulh Hersey Judy Hodge Doris Hodges John Howe Marilyn Hubbard Nancy Humphreys WW .--X v - umors yyey I . f V -s 1.1 - 5:4 . Aj T 'rf R Q is Q V 4 Barbara Hurlgen Niclc Insley Donald lsensee Sandra Janssen Kennelh Jennings Kalherine Johnck Daniel Johnson Judilh Johnson Marilyn Johnson Mary Johnson Marvin Joiner Lawrence Jones Norma Jones Linda Kearsley Sharon Kellow Francis Kenyon Eslin Kiger Maxine Kramer Belly Kring Charles Kuiawslv Sharon Kunz Pamela La Grande Michael Lancasler Richard Lane Colin Larson X . . f' of xi we . M X x x i R . X 5 - X.. s. A A . i - 5-:ix ' .ESX s 'wg ., X .R V gg S , si , , :M 1 Y , 4, i. K . , K Q , W, 4'-fy , - 5' X -W .we X , .- 5 ,J I :ISS i V Q ls Algebra really inleresring? lr is lo iuriiors Pam Raughl and Barbara Robichaud who are 'raking a shorl break lo look over lheir assign- rnenl. A or 4-X , as Q I A I' X :xi K 'f iivffavw . 4 A 4354661 -, 3 f f ' 3413 , 1, A ,553 qi , f V if za- wg, I 4 0 f'.2.4!'f, A V' , lfyl , '- ' Ln ,ff gf Wx . , M,51.,g,'2 K, 0... xy I 'iff ,.,. If , - , 7,1 Zvi V M f,l, ' jI2 fQ1'2,Zv,I'l' I me New QW? Julia Lawrence Norma Lay Sally Lee Myrna Leilzlce Judy Lenninger N Roberl Lewis Herman Lindow - Q, Carol Lloyd L ai? James Lobben , tix : x Joyce Lublce ' x Maxis' L,o1r'ms I ,khvk A l-l'i'er- -'IEE' , 'W WD New l'l5 :5l fill ? ' if Ed raevw. E, Q s E, ' a,,,y, A TZ, Gam' P-Jai' w 5' Q ' L ' .V X 1 ' Smarr Ffa 1 Eawaro lfay J!! - ze' M' 'in lfe,e: lfcree' VQC xg Sxa' l!cC:y W' f 42' Q 1' , S . 12, , rs fy ,AM , -r f , 'L Q FJ, . 3 --, ll A , ', -,'f.'1f?'g7ZSf67'7f1715E'If' I 6 JJ Y J f 5 4, f .J ,ww QS L5 :XX X ,vi 5, , N '-X .1 4 1 5 .NQRYZSQ ' 7-ff li .Al .,Q,. :FV Bev-1-rly McDerrnoH Carey MCl:all Larry Mclfune Kay McNeal Jarnes Mcplwelrldge Remo Mclclwolrl Linda Mendenhall Barbara Merrill Erleen Moyer Palfy Miller Karen Mode Sleplren Moen Donna Moon Rlclnard Moore Slwarron Moore Gloria Morgan Opal Morgan Slnaron Morrls Susan Moss Sidney Munjar Juniors A . 1 O QQ' 5 Ji' f S V - ' ' ' Q. fr O i' . , 3 i P ,, . ' 43.525 ii . J 'iff i , f' NTB 5. X Qs fl, fr 1 - Q P ai, K .fi , ', fav 'rl wkj 1 M ,...,. N., 2 4, - '- QR, . s f rw . .s--.X f' N .3-s i ' 5 'Fey may ' as in 'fe-,f ff ,, -- V.: Slriaron Musgrave A ' Qs M . J 15 ,:. gs Roberr Myers Y as 2' .2 ' IW. s Qi 5 l Sandra Naslw lffi as f if! ' L Q A A vl i n f' Qi l Leroy Neal 5' A -seg i A l N N P s M N aa ig N- -w -as - Nama- E ' ' X i Q-FSF Q . l , W Q-X D 1 :- X F Lois Neeley ' N , K --1 , Elizabelln Nelwl X ' f'-R x l, i v 1 Q if 5' - ,- y Q , ,NV 1 . ,fr Marya Newland 1' 2 --N r -ff' ., ..,.., Milce Nolen ' S ln a ro n O d e I l 'af E ' .' 5. . E RW N- ,,, aaru. EA A111 . vv -Hg' ,V v, 1 Penelope Parlcs Slwaron Pearson Vickie Peebler Marilyn Pemberlon Roberl Pererson JanelPl1illips Larry Phillips Rolla Pickering Rochelle Pomeroy Gerald Ponqon 4 , , fer M T27 sf' sin -1-:fx K .as X. se xt 1:-diffs ' an V i J' fm N 1 11 ,O neg SX NS- -,X Belly Olson Fred Olson Jerrylynn Olson Mary Ann Olson Warren Olson Ronald Olvera Gayle Osborn Mary OH Ednira Palil James Parks .QQ . ,. Q A Y 5 ' X Nasir, X s b X , ,V K I , . 1. , K. YR T3 gs fi H ?4 ' ' - .X 1 : N K ' , , 1 Vik M- I .sr , O if . .f ,sf v. ing, 5 -...., ', 5' x X '? ' SE- -- ,.-,f J lg -rr' ' ,, V EX' ' 'f,a., . . .f'-- ,QW g - P ixar . 1 lf' ii P ef' fr' .1 y X f, is :Q rn x ,A ,V ' ' - . ,- fs- ' ' UQFEJ - 1-. or Qf- , of '-Fifa. ESV ' -- 'Y James Pra+'r Annalee Price Slwarie Pridemore Judy Pruill Lislon Puryine Georqianna Parai- Carla Pyles Joe Pynes Roberla Palm Jolwn Raines ai Shari Ramey Pamela Raughl Belly Rayl Nancy Riley Wayne Rolsalcek Gary Roberlson Lynda Roberlson Barbara Robichaud Chrislopher Rhoden Jimmy Rogers Viclxle Roman Cllno Roper Carol Ross Char'es Russel' Nancy Ruslrh Carolyn Sample Carroll Samson Nacma Sarders Wi llarn Sanlo Delberl Sassleclf Calhleen Schell Kurl Schmid? Larry Schriber Donna Schuss Millon Sessler Sandra Sessom Jerry Seuller Belly Shepard Janice Shepard Margarel Shields ak ... .M X X X in -1-1 X -x , .. 1 ' ' T '91- Juniors 'F f iff K ' T 'v ,. Sieve Shulls L - E - i - P ' 1 Dianne Siegner K - ' fs -' Carolee Sinqlelon N. 1 E . , X' ' igxgf .K 'iff James Sisemore 1 use T io ' ,Wi ,Q . T 'iw W N ' ' gi! 4' if 1 , QM, ,M ev wg Q , F 3 5' . My Temperalure going up? Nancy Ruslh is given experl allenlion by school nurse, Mrs. Slrode. N 591.5 ' i R fk S' T ixiiio-SQ, Q 7 y no 5 I T T Q r .. N I y E3 W gs ww- Sf -Q 5' -W5 -uf L, AQ' ,CU 19 . ,, -. gurl ,-,yi .gg 'A ,Avvx .Q Sis- x 1 ix i . S xg i A ,o.f ' -. T, f .P 'K H X R X M VLA x K ve' N x . A rf? W K N X .. i xx Don Smilh Gerald Smilh Judy Smilh Eleanora Snyder Jo Ann Solberg Q . .KKK 'SN' 55,9 K ig xi 1. Q -A: ..., 'ha '1 f f x fi ' , I . QTFRSI X 'O 12155 iq: fl V r If ' Q5 ir- 1 . 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Laura Eslrada Frank Faqanello Marion Fouli Ron Fredricks Leonard Gionel Laeney Hallcak John Hancock Duane Harvey Jim Hasrings Robin Hawkins Barry Heaih Lola Hiles Severl' Hudson Auihur Humphrey Jack Hyair Charles Jackson Don Jones Loren Jorgensen Richard Karnes Frances Kenyon Eileen Meyer David Mocaloee Tommy Moore Mike Nolen Pai O'Connell Jon Palmer Darrel Pryor Berr Puiney Richard Reams Dan Ross gggig, , , , ,g-ii ,,., 4 ff , ,.L, ' K' X Q. ,KW QM' '93 AY N-J guvf -ni' Esiin Kiger Richard Krois Jirrimey Lamberr Keirh Larson Susan LaVrar Larry Logsden Henry Luchr Rick Maguire Jeannie Marlin 'Q' i .1 ' Ze Q5 W in i s Y 1 . M W f- as R 5, X 'Qi X as i X O X Q' xc i . Sylvia Massey Z 594 .H S . -215:15 N ,L N 0 4' r 'L J - :pq .mg , i sf 1 Q ,, Q - i s . Q ,i ta X - N. - if .11 . H4 X at- 1 ' ' X il lik xii ,,.- v- W fm T A, Us t 43 Q.: . ' V lv' K lik .yn V K .nn i fall . ik - iw . K5 x . k f i K -ei' iivft i ' R f'r A N . ' ' . 5 Quai ,G-fi' ' R m Q xi p' ' f' 1 Q i . Vx 2 . 1 , . Q - as 344' A X A Xxx. i' q 'i's4. ,Z . www sci vu y ,.:a T 1 :V . , , , , N mszff 11 , 0:4 ' nal Lim, Roberr Sims Nolen Soufh Larry Spivey Pal Swansen Bernie Thompson Merle Tracy Bill Turner Richard Turpin Jerry Vaughi' Almo Vido Gary Wallers Sharon Ward Paul Warnke Jim Ward Roger Wilbur Carol Willard Ruby Wise Clifford Wood My shoes? exclaimed Jerry Wiclcersham. Slrange +hings show up in lockers and rumors John Vaagen and Myrna Leiizke were inieresled 'io find Jerry wiih her shoes off Junior Faces Reflect gyss.,, :u' K, lgg:h!. fl dents' study plan. Though a serious subiect it evokes mirth trom some. , .. S l K Pride, Laughter, and Study Admiring the many trophies bestowed upon KU are Junior students, Yvonne Bailey and Don lsensee. lt is with a great deal ot pride that they can look back on the records ot Klamath in sports. So US, history is a vital subiect in the stu! Vice-Preeidemf Secretary DAVE SAKS TRU DY TU RPIN S ' 4 4 Yell Leader Advisor SHARON POWELL MR. KNUDSEN Presidenf DICK DEPEW qu: W X QIYYAA .W LQ.. 1 6 L af Sophomores B ' 4 is 'Ni N li ii .1 i ii A A 3 .. if X ,.,. fm 5 Ak 93. XX Xxx A ji . .rl i F45 Ox in wifi sf X K X K -4 f ' s, is is 4, vfjfil- ' ,SW Y fr 'S fs: its N airy Q A-s Q 4 X . N 9' NX 3 xx-EMJDQK A Bill Alloerl Helrna Alcorn Viclor Alexander Berr Allbrirlon Clwarlolle Allen Leon Allison . .-'Ji 1 'T' ' '4 A worm in +l1ere? exclaims Dale Sriles. Mr. S+relou's biology class Q 9. i' A is lull of flie nalural wonders of 'Hrie world. , QM' 4 , l yin' iw f . , --KK K. 5 '-5 V. ' -Q .5 Berilna Alvard i K 5 - X K , A A K A b . f N I- + X . 4 ff ' ' ' I K A -. . 'Y ' David Anderson ,V .1 lf 1 C'- ' r S K . X K K KK Y . 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V'-fglhna, V V , f , 1 ., if ' , 4. VQVV f ' f , ' 5 . 4. V ' i 'Z X, r e Q fzirizlkf' . , 4' ' 1. ' K 7 i V . K- ' Y-Yi Beverly Herman Barbara Herman Carole Hermann Dianne Herring Dale Himelwrighl' Lorraine Hobbs Jerry Holland Belly Hollingsworlh Mervyn Hollisrer Virginia Hollisler Rudy Hornby Jo Ellen Howard Vicki Howie Sleven Huffer Nancy Hugelman Judy Hunl John Inman Lamoni lnman magaipss Jimmy lson Carol Jackson Linda James Toni Jimenez Larry Johanson David Johnson Joyce Johnson Raenell Johnson Charlolle Jones Larry Jones Roberl Jones Mike Jordan Garry Karnes Karen Kearsley Roberl Kenyon ZZ., 9I Qc- Y .vi . . H . J , . VN 4 5 A 5. - 1 7 A ,sw .Vs . '-.,. g w wvf , S? ali. Ranell Kern Belly Kerns Wall Killian Q' R i an . ' . fer, .' gf- -uf NX I el ' rf19'1EKi9Q ,,V. M ,f y L 0 if lC y Kirby tr... S . Lorerla Kirlrparriclc N N' i , 1 . mms 'us . f L vi , - in F ' Q7 ii' my Bill Knauss ' V 1 i - :fs L V' Rick Kobersrein if H H Rurh Kramer Mr. Bevan's speech class gives 'rhe K , .L ' ' sophomores a chance ro express rhem- Vv I -Q xx -g ' EL selves. M RObef+Kfif1Q ' U J Leisrikow Lgndie . ' ,fa A -f - lv w M - Y Eegnile liamberr , 7. M Q N M 3 yt. A G. McGill MCKUNE u if anger yds, M: ..-. b fvg, J' Marley Maryqn Sharon Lanliz '- A L. . ' L' P. Menges Merrill - XT , , Y A J. Miller Miils ' L, ,L Bolo Lapsley in my sq,,l.W-. ,--- 2 Q ' Bruce Lalfin was if WQSQ sy my ' Virginia Leaming ge i , H i' any A x ya Gary Leavirf ' -5' if J' I 7' ii , ,we 'x Barbara Leech 2 --f ' r -s... 'Q is-'5' l we L 6 ' Qi ,. i ff Richard Lehrman NAT! ' tix' ' cf-'fa f s - Q' -r . w , ,Q P. -' bhuk Q .- i -A ' 'ww fi . , - ' ..s. f ' W - new ' sc -f or f . ' Q, I -Qi X X Ted I-,ndow r s,L .h 1- M , V Lol Jo Laine Lor16Y A ' .gf A Q N ii ,. Q Judy Lynn r , :H V ' A A 1, ' y . Ellen McAuliffe L ,,, iw M, X SQ N 0 x K . '- Linda McCarry ' 3 I N 'VT fl h my -Q Sharon McCormick w, 'ii' , - N fi ' 5 1 4 - ' i , P mfs i , -X .. . '7 ' i A s,w WGN .L ss few Sharamarie McLin X M V K Jack McNabb W W 5 L- L Ellen Mcphelridge ,vi Q , . ' ' is ' A X f fx 1 5 RJ- Peler Mcgwain A .ig , 6 , tj L L ., i L Y' if Ella Madden sh M fg l , --:, Q N! 1 X Q Norman Malolre ' ,X ' x.. , 1. ji P' is A X l'f ' L X f Ewberla Massey 'il 4 i ' 2 MN 'F'a E h 5 James Marhis Q Q A . y Farley Malson '2 9 'Q i W1 ,. - Q? - '50 'J Vicki Maflox ,f - Q ,. X Lis 5? , 4 L .Q L Sheri Malrssn x C7 S X Marx Melane V 1 A 'i + .,: It lsxvt ,,-J:'x'v is 1 A s Mle Merri ' 6. in U Dean Mercall 1 .J j, ,au Sandra Meyers Q 6 6' I V M Q 7 - X. D: .alas Mille All I ' fl -.Tl l M ,rise ME 9: N' W a r 'Y , V li V V K Xi' Li A i L ' rem, 1. 35 s X 'fa X L 472 W K if 44 1 f f f X fx ' if QQ sv E. QQQSR' T Q10 .g Merry Milne Michael Minch is Conslance Milchell Nancy Moehl Be-rl Moon David Moore X xi ?.. 'A S' s x ,fm-Q Gayle Mulder James Mull Roberl' Myers Jack Mifchell Marquerile Milchell Parli Milrchell Don Morrison Colin Morlensen Ronald Mousseau Bonnie Nealhamer Roberi' Nelson Gail Newland B. Olson J. Olson 1 H fm. ,. , ., J. Paxlon A. Penninglon Q 'A J 2 lu . S. Phalr A. Phillips 21 . jj, ' S. Powell F. Powers , B ii .gf t U i D. Pulnam C. Reed 4 V. il n f K Ffliliiz '1,. - ' N L' cf ' f rf . f vv I it In , Agn ,. A . W f. . v ' 5' f 'st I 1 Q . ai... ' 6- P -J' ' ' ,, swf, M ., . . .. lllnl L , - fi , .. sf , f lall P if . J ., - ' 3 X 1 J f Q Q U v ' .1 B A- , ,V y ' . ' A, ' ' L x A ' L, 4 4 A V V' .. if 43 4' 4 I F ff .Ad I 1 Q ,771 A 1 -we fl 1 X X , Z X , Y n , 7, , A ' 2 ,. f, f , . .4-ff, U? f Q, 'ggi we 426 4 f V .. V 1, WP '. . f i 4 44 E. ' , ' 'Xi .Q We w , Eff. 5 V 5. k ,gre r P 1 '15-7? ' .em .Af- . 4 . . M . - . T'-- HV iw yi .52 ,' ' V12 5- Aa, ...-a:-w.:- ' . vw fevf r 'Rfk .. - , - 'li I M' . -A T-V . . , 3 : A 0 A f.,- ' ' ---- . - , V. 2?-2'Sa.s ' 'wid 1 - . 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W 5 S' TA-A M G y D ' ' ' .1 WQX- A ., T gf -if , X James McDonald Marsha Mack 'T i Q ' 11, i Margaref McDonald Gordon Malcomb 35, V i w qi ia Doug McGaughey Dan Malley y T .so-so T was N is it T- V ,a X A gli, yr- iif Terry Mcfirhehey Maureen Malrne 'T f' ' A4 'X Xxx W ' LA ,. Q Gene McKennie Karen Malone 5 :la -4 X 1.'7' F 'ff' Anloinelfe McKibban Carolee Marieal Q , V A Q ' V T3 , Y Q . - 1 H ngb- : TX vu osx, ,..,.., I h ' 3 Pafrick Parks Know Mars -' ,. -. we K 1, f 357 5:1 Emilie Pasfega Bill Marlin A Q ,, 'N f in ' T - ' ' Harvey Palrick Tim Mason ' wi -gy ' H I-1 P 1-' k at - if '-3 E ug a rrc Bill MaHimiller f ' Dan Paf-ferson N . V Y-.3 . Ga ry Pafzke Judi MaHson ., Hg, m y X ,jf V 1 2 V f W 52 sl'-. . I Terry Maw 3 J ' ' - ' , Pam Meader ' S .f f-3 - s ' 2 Q . .. ' K QL f Susan Merryman A r X T-f 1 t ' 5 H , ,...., ' rg .N ' 1 Lawrence Mefcalf X 37' A X fi .-hA -.fr ll X - . Dick Mode SA 55 ,Q N is 'J U X yvwl Q: A ' , , ' X ' ls XT-Liu 'Z. .awww w . ,, 6 A Richard Mollison 1 -ff' ' M4 Dennis Monrague A i . sf, - X I ' I T j Jerry Meyers :F :sf gm ,, , 1 L -'I 'Q' Q ,A -1-ll, ? Dale Meyrick U N. ' ff' f, r V' 4 M P, an Q v ' Fred Meller TE? 6. 17 Q g- 6 - 'T' 1:7 X Donald Moon ' ---' , A AA 1 as R. , A X, gl. 'fi V ai A gwix l g x h .-si m Jean Moore f XT vs: A Joyce Moore r'-33 W ff- I 'f .N , '- . . X ,. ,L Marilyn Miller 11 A T J T if T if-'Y W ' 7 i. i , Shirley Mills so 1' f- F '- Bob Mifchell 5 X X A .W X ' , N N1 Q i 95 is 'sv ik X g amy Organ K .. , X ai K ,. ..-- N ' l if .- .Lge Palsy Morgan K V My N T' F' TMA 'K ' Dennie Morrow ' b .N 4 i H Bill Murray 3 Zi! 'si 4 Q W A I T T ' . 'D Necia Musselman M I 2 .A Z sg ' T gi A lj A :L Bill Myers ' uf. . ' A -Q... A K ' Ti ' N Slephem Nason ' ' 'VTP i t it ,f-X A f ' - ' I ' uf ' 'T ' A 5 If x'?N - l -A X - A la- - 4' ' I x . ax ' 'lr Wsgdk HV. ew Nelson Minimise K . Sheridan Nelson 3 . A I ' ' Gary Nefzer - , -J - ,,, - gl by .45 Mere Newell -. yy' 'U y U - 4 41 .Q , Q Sondra Nichols 'F' -jj ,I X' , qv: f 'X at j fir. . Paul Noel . 3 S A ' i lx Sharon Nork , S. f .nf , .. Pa+ Ohles . 1 i' 31 V ' A Douglas Olson I 44 ,- -- f , A .---.s . 5 . . Don Oversrreel I sf: V .-4 I 0' f is 1 T 4 T i Ellis Parker ' wir, A ' Q af: 4 .2 11 Q id Rfcnard Parker '-5 A , QM I g A g,rg Q - Q. , K V run, 'TV ,fm is T ' i sg 2Js rlu T 'Y - Freshmen are enioying lhe Rally we had iusr before 'lhe Crarer foorball game. Jerry Phipps. Judy Phipps Ralph Pickering Barbara Pohl Larry Poll: David Poole 4 V ' Q s 6 if pf 234 K 5' i - - 1 1' 'iii f Q V M Q V NNJQ ,M VP 4 f' P wwpg na- . vs., , 'hzfi-1,.'1+Pw,' -' ' , I I 1 'ig ,J fc L4 X ' f, 7 , ' P 7 ,P V - . 'ff K WDWKA if r'il ff I J J . 2i,,'1k,2, 'C A 'f,' 53 W WU . 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C Q 5 X X x Q X -ms .'s,,. , . -. X:-so 4 v ifh Shearer n Shepard Gary Shill Shulrnire mie Shulli Vicki Shulls Mike Siberl Ronnie Simpson PZ 5 X wa Qfsi:Q.Q Q N so 'W 'eg Q1 -. , 5 5 , a , ew? figf-K Freshman boys have il easy af inilialion, painling 'fhe K wirh spray guns ins+ead ol pain? brushes. Douglas Tuler Carol Tucker Charles Tweedle Sydney Uglum Evelyn Velkos Frosh I I I A LaRene Velkos Q ..... .S . ,Q as Q Qi QA. T ' -. -7' ., ,, ,. -v , A - s 'SLK 4-g 35, - .' Q 45 ' 1 W X Q c ,. QS Q ' 0 2 an Q. 'I-! . i, Q' i - Q 5 Er U Q V sr ei a -- .xx Q N-I ' -.1 'Q a' ' LQ s al f?4 cv an Jus Velma Springer ' - ' Louis Sproul Q A Q' , T I ' FQ . Q , or f Terry Srallord an 5 LQ 'Q - ' S Xi v 'T' ' F -T 7 Srirling Sleele 'T 'S Q .Q QQQQQ i Lx :L N Q2 I Diane Sleers L C . V X P . li Ted Sfeiner , I QQ X X, 2- . :ss .S ' :L 1 N Q ' BeHy Slevens W S A X gk To Dick Srevens A ' ' M, Eugene S'rewar+ 1 N ' '77 Q . , 'T . David Slippich N L ,u 5 -. i f-4 T - -if Larry S+. John X ' ' ' ,Q E Q fi Mike Srone Q . - S' ' . . fire, 'f QQQQ f N LL avg b ax, 3 Q Q QQ x'ks QQ:-. :QS Q VQQQ - QQQQQQQ QQSQQQQ Q ' J ' H5 S J- - A' V S N f ., -Q as James Slone 1' - s Av W' sg. ' Vaughn Slone 3 ' i ' Kafhleen Slrong V' J ffl ,-. , 4 ,... l ... .f Dana Summers Q 1, 'Q T'-'Lg , lv Q H e: W If Ron Sumner f :,' ' Q 4:5 , ,Q AJ! Q QV . Joe Swan ,Q - jst, 'K Q QQQQQQ - ' - Q George Swearengin Q Qi, Q , QQ,,Q Carolyn Talboll -- r 1 A ' A .Q , V C Cecil Thomas ' ' Q M ., .3.f Q X ' James Thomas ' Q- +6 -.YQ G1 - ,f , M, J ,X 1' Q ,QQ Q FX 5, -Q Judilh Thurman M ' . p Q -Q W 3 'Q QQ Y QQQQ- r., Marcel' Tracy QL 'T QQ Q ' 'J QQQ Q l kg Q - AQ7 Q -: M ,QQ QQQQ Q QQQ Q: X .QQQY J' Q W '.,i-Q it a ' 'iii ' R, n 'i i. ' 1. . VS six' i 'if M X - -K -ff' YA '-'km .. SM as C Q ., . E e . X M - Q, ,Q sa s- X ss.. s. Q v XA ' N S X Q X X x by N .fy RX c. . . . x95 -+. X s X X R xs x Q ses X ,Q K X s xii- X xiss ' s Q c LL.k . K . . EB' ' - ws SSX' 'T' - fag 4-ggi '-4 . RB : ,, Q -s 'K as .ami as 'Ii x AQ,-i u K N: i Sheryl Wilson Nancy Wise Sharon Wise Karen Wifhers Kay Whaley Paul Wunder John'Wyman Donna Yunclc Francis York Sharon Young Johnny Ziglei KL L ri QR W! A L A 'ne-N NJ E' Bob Vergeer Barbara Vinson Delphine Walden Slanley Waldo Susan Wallcley Jimmy Wallers Bill Wasson Marvi Wayburn Ginger Webb Phyllis Webb Janis Wells Ross Wenner Karen Wiard Dick Wiles Bob Wilkinson Sally Williams Don Webb Slephen Willia N ' ' . 1 -f M W s sk y i i sys QW, G -gg, . f.-.-1 FTTS . 'W' 24,3 . V- , '3:, . ' ' flfff1Wff?Qf.'f-ffwffz afegu., 3 -.: 11 ,,. 4 X' if J ' 0 : n .. . 6 ESQ? y il V, it , W 3. y f sz , , . Frosh 4 -cf K eiifi 5 -:r f i ' WF f l ' F,- X .1 CAMERA SHY Donna Adams Elsie Alexander Carla Amacker Ralph Breifensfein Dean Burke Melda Carr Edward Daniels Linda Deen Alfa Dunn Robin Eudaily Ben Faus Gene Groseclose Wanda Haney Kennelh Jones Mary Jones Terrence Krenilc Riclc Ann Leib Marsha Mack Dan Malley Gerald Mellenline Marlha Pierson Francis Pledger Gloria Porfer Jeannie Ross Delilah Segoviana Roberl' Shaw Barbara Sudbury Ralph Swifl' Jim Turner Ted Vollc Kay Whaley Donna Yunch M' W2 , Q f 4 --.W W, Z, 4- . . I 4 'W VW A V yf YA , VW S 4 fqffzg Tlf'?f,:- wa .' :wi ' , ' '13g4,.., 4497, 5 f V, -135 , ,IV , , ..,,. ,, X fl :,i, 1 i,, , M .P iffy I -V-:. .1 ff: .Q in ,gviqfggqi J L gf Q27 AA -f I Q -A-va ,,'-'r' f' '-1' V l05 fi WW f.. .q -ai' ,Q - I W QWW zffvffjgiif ff 5 My MQW WW WWW W! if OG ,W Wi Q York. Melvin Beal. Advisor MR. BUELOW EdiTor BEVERLY WESTLUND Editor Drives New Staff to Good Year is A is x Deadlines were made To be broken! AlThough This seemed To be The moTTo oT This year's El Rodeo sTaTT, The sTaTT labored long and hard Toward iTs goal wiTh nighT sessions and exTra SaTurdays going inTo The pages. Eagerly awaiTing The arrival oT The looolc, all The hard worlc, The laTe deadline, and lasT minuTe rushes To idenTiTy IOS B bara BenneH. Sianding: SeaTed: Beverly WesTlund, LyneTTe Lawrence, Susan Moss, Darlene GasTer. ar Jerrylynn Olson, CharIoHe Corley, Dianna Alexander, Eleanor Bergman, Sandra Janssen. Dennis 3 -. '...!-LUN . Ns X X X N4 AssociaTe EdiTor Business Manager BARBARA BENNETT DARLENE GASTER picTures, are TorgoTTen. As an anTi-climax To The year. The sTaTT anTicipaTes The announcemenT oT nexT year's ediTor. An annual l:nanqueT is held in The spring Tor This special occasion and awards Tor all The work are presenTed To The deserving sTaTT members. . Q Q ,T Q T sf . sf- Ky' ' A NNN ,..-1 e 5 Ns if T X in swf' 1' if 4 L 2 , 1 ,T 4 l,lW,,!lliiX Milli' If ,Q ,-7 , i M ,,- -H--ww 2 5- tgflf, if . . A and ff 1 , kin A meeTing oT The minds? Members oT The ediTing, arT, and menagemenT deparTmenTs oT The El Rodeo sTaTT are busy puTTing The finishing Touches on The yearboolc. They are. re- specTively, Barbara BenneTT, Beverly WesTlund, Sue Moss. and Darlene GasTer. Applying humor To The wriTe up on everyday school acTivi- Ties seems To delighT Sandra Janssen. Jerrylynn Olson and Diana Alexander assisT. Teamwork is The keyword in any producTion. The Assembly line procedure exhibiTed by CharloTTe Corley, E l e a n o r Bergmann, and l.yneTTe Law- rence, is The eTTicienT way To meeT The deadlines, f ffm' ' HQ O ----.ns--f-vqwx-'sqm 1. m.,,..,.MA, ,Q ww K veeuwws-M-,wnemun-mm , Nkhwmvviilg , .W wmfe-X .A lnlwuuspm-uv-m..-w...,,..,. ,em 1 I ,zf K ' '- Xilk 4 ru, ,J U 5 it X. ..' -L X 7 35 - r sr. . ',:,..g-wqwlgg i - - W sf Deadlines bring a flourish of sfudenfs like Camile Souflward. Julie Anderson, Clino Roper. and Ray Sessler +o 'flue 1'ypewri+ers. Pholrograplwer, Bill Ver+rees, works diligenfly as Julie Anderson gives a helpful suggesfion. Q . 455. M.. .M 7' jr- iv- jul- .SN 5 s swims mwxsxiqms yi W-we-vm - i.-- ka A X,,b N Sealed, from leH lo righf: M. Richey, S. Ramey, L. Lambo, R. Owens, B. Yancey, N. Jones, L. Gunder son. Slandingr J. PraH, R. Sessler, K. Harris, J. Anderson, J. Pynes, D. Soulhard, L. Noah, A. Verdui, S. Loveless, C. Roper, J. Wilson, B. Verlrees. Advisor MR. UNGER Business Manager ED JACOBS Krater Delivers on Scheduleg .mriiiisjz-,EY ,O,,Cg.s5dg3a5.NS Meets Deadlines Le+'s go lo press! is noi' an uncommon expression coming from Room 327 during six'rh'period. As everyone knows lhis is where lhe Kraler 'class makes ils headquariers. Seeing lhal +he sludenls gel a paper once every 'rwo weeks is iusl one of 'rhe dulies ol lhe class. However, much planning ahead is necessary 'ro make l'his a smoolh running operalion. Assignmenls musl be made regularly, news beals are checked lor leads, and finally siories are wrillen. Adverlisemenls are sold during class hours making a busy week 'lor everyone. The paper is Then composed, and finally checked and rechecked lor errors before il is delivered lo lhe sludenls. All and all everyone on Kraler works very hard buf 'rheir rewards are many. The spring banquel, lrophies for oulslanding work, and much praise lor an excellenl' produclion are iusl a few! PresidenT DARLENE GASTER Vice PresiclenT SANDRA STONE Christmas Party A Memorable for Girls' League EnrollmenT aT KU is The only reguiremenT +ha+ each girl meeTs in order,To have membership in one oT The Tive various sub-clubs oT Girls' League. These divisions are SOS.-The money-making club, Dance A LoT-which plans The TradiTional Spring Formal, Tea Toilers-ThaT holds TaculTy Teas, Li Lo-ThaT sends cards To girls who are ill, and Big 'n' l.iTTle SisTe-rs-which cuiTivaTes Triend- ship among The girls. ,ATlThough each club has iTs own acTiviTies, They all worl TogeTher To main+ain inTeresT and To promoTe co-operaiicri among The sTudenTs Through-JuT ll2 LeTT To righT: PaT Duncan. Bev EsgaTe, Maureen Lummis, Jan Leigh, Linda Yuen. Carol Brisbon, Jancy Meador. Linda Swea+T, Viv Wilbanlcs, Carlene Franks. JudY CFOSS. Trudy Turpin, Lois Snead, Ronnie Owens, Sandra STone, Darlene GasTer. . ' X' I! x N i f SecreTary Advisor PAT CRAWLEY MRS. DRUECKER The vear. Sl4iTs, sTvle shows, and displays oT TalenT are planned by The OTTTCSFS TGV The general meeTings OT The League which are highlighfed by The announcemenT OT The Girl and Boy OT The MOUTH FX corsage is presenTed To The well- deserving girl during The i-peel-ing. Siniie TT l1G6VTilw v-C-vis Tar The local polio drive and h6lpS The sTudenT bod, Ir 5-1, Ways, Girls' League is well- known Tor The servg-9 3+ if exfendsn STephie Wallrer. fl i 3 1. A A par+y af Dracula's l-louse? I+ seems all llwese Hep horrors are having e gay Hme showing flweir Halloween spirif. Helping provide refreshmenls +o enloy along will: flue Girls' League enlerlain- menl al 'rhe Big and Lillle Sisler parfy keeps Jrlwese girls well occupied. Camp-Out at Fort Klamath Sponsoring an Hawaiian luau was lhe main proiecl ol lhe Girls' Recrealion Associaiion lhis year. Providing an Hawaiian almosphere, lhe girls of lhe club lried lo serve lhe feasl much lilce The nalives do. An evening of enlerlainmenl followed lhe feasl. Piclures were shown of l-lawaii and lhe hula was laughl lo anyone inleresled 'ro complele lhe ieslive evening. The members ol GRA. wenl hilcing several limes, and Jrhey also had a winler camp-our al' Forl Klamalh and camped overnighi ai Diamond Lalce in 'rhe Spring. This year some ol Jrhe girls wenl lo lhe GRA. Slale Convenlion in Eugene. Meeling and Jrallcing aboul a 'few ol Jrheir aclivilies wilh some of 'lhe seven hundred in allendance, added 'ro The pleasurable slay. The annual lrip lo lhe coasl was again enioyed lhis year by The Juniors and Seniors in lhe club during Spring Vacalion. All lhe aclivilies of GRA. are equally enjoyable as lhe ones menlioned. Any girl may parlicipale in any ol The aclivilies even lhough she may nol belong lo lhe club. Anyone would enioy learning +o dance under lhe direclion of Mrs. Dealon. ll4 Presidenl Vice Presidenl' SUE LUND EUNICE ANDERSON ' v M ' i if M if ' My .i i . a -f s Advisor Advisor MISS REDKEY AMRS. SIEGLE x '- R. x -x X. xi .X Vs Q g X Members of lhe GRA. and guesfsxrgalher iaQund for a group pose in fheir nalive aHire. Q- ' .,sfhf2,ifl--1-1 ' .,., T-er? '-' .15 fe ,,u15,V Q-A r W ' .3 f 11 'Mr wwf' I 1 df A X 1, , MW . .ff - ,U 1 I, 1 T , L, X , Z 'fl ' ' ff , 7 72 'W' ,xv l' 72 'M Q Veg 3, ,. ' f V 1, . :f .1-2131 Secrelary Treasurer Poinl Keeper Yearbook Edilor ANN GIBSON JEAN DRAGOO BETTY KRING CAROL LLOYD ya: The 'rriclc is 'ro know how +o ea+ willw 'rlweze chopsficksf' commenls Mrs. Siegle al 'flue Hawaiian Luau. An all lime proje-cl of keeping The gym clollwes up lo par, is only a parl of Mrs. Ricl'1ey's fob, II5 4 4 :fy ,.. ,.:.fg,, , ll - II rr: will ' N i Ek e his Leif 'io righi: Vice Presidenl Don lsensee, Hislorian Tamara Wagner, Advisor Mrs. Helen Hoffman, Secre- fary Marlyn Meiler, Presideni' Russell Schuh. 'GQPPQ G D 3 f RrTW 'fn H J L, .W T .V Qirllzfi -,,, K F A . r 4.1 Qi 1 . -fs. lr - :,.. . 3 Firsi' row: N. Saunders, D. Drew, J, Shepherd, J. Wizner, B. Crapo, C. Dickinson, S. Esperson, S, Carmini, L. Pernell, B. Herman, S. Vinze, P. Crawley. C. Shannen, N. Moehl, R. Renie. Second row: B. Fiizgerald, S. Roberis, B. Kerns, K. Johnclk, M. Thirsion, K. Lindley. Third row: V. Howie, J. Esgaie, N. Herfinger, P. Hawes, M. Thorne, N. Hugleman, J. Franrz, C. Currin, R. Flynn, M, Siroop. J. Merrill, J. Sakaclr, L. Dalccur, C. Sanders. Fourlh row: F. Fle-ei, D. De Long, K. Smiih, T. True'cve S. Schmecl, G. Leazfif+ L. Case, J. Marley, D. Rhoads, T. Fredericlsori, R. Eaies T. Schuh, R. Soran lib Sing to Win Produced By Latin Clubbers lnduciion oi new members was iirsr on Jrhe lisi of many aciiviiies carried oul by Jrhe Lalin Club. This organizaiion is composed of siudenis who have ialcen or are presenily Jraking second year Laiin. Their leaiure money-raising proieci was in con- iunciion wiih +he Ari Club. The 'rwo clubs produced and sold numerous copies of Sing io Win, a col- leciion of 'rhe school songs. Ol oiher noiable in+eres+ ihe Laiin Deparimeni and Club was iealrured in an ariicle in lhe Oregon- ian Paper. Firsl row: V. Wilbanlrs, B. Taylor, S. Nash, M. Meller, T. Wagner, K. Ball, J. Olson, K. Henry. Second row: N. Roman, J. Hodge. A. Kerr, B. Wesilund, J. Swaney, J. Rodgers, K. Williams. C. Baker, L. Ferrell, M. Leiizlce, M. Moriensen, G. Gale. Third row: R. Schuh, G. Breneman, L. Davis, S. Moen, R. Moore, J. Vaagen J. Compton, D. lsensee, D. Drew, R. Groseclose, R. Depew, B Binnie, F. Kenyon, J, Cox. The Chrislmas friendship lree was iusl' one of ihe proiecls enioyed by Lalin Club. Sanfa Claus is played by Beverly Herman, and 'rhe happy recipienl is Mrs. Hoffman. ,. Wirh Mr. Carlson's experl approval, Mrs. Hoffman, advisor of Larin Club, prepares fo disfribufe song books. Did you gel your copy of 'fhe school songs, Sing lo Win? Enlhusiaslic members of lhe Lalin Club have lheirs. Kneeling, from lei? +o righlz Dell Smilh, Diane Clark, Carolyn Bullard. Ray Bramhall, Louise Borgialli, Eleanor Bergman, Barbara Bennelf, Ann Anderson, Diane Alexander. Siancling: Carol Cox, Bobbe Taylor, Peg Seideman, Nancy Ruslh, Sandy Nash, Eileen Meyer, Linda Yuen, Becky Mack, Nancy Warren, Lynelle Lawrence, Sandra Sessom. Pamela La Grande, Barbara Verirees, Sharon Kunz, Jerry Wickersham. II7 Ewa. Y : . 1 ,,.4ahs.. m' . . J A M- ...M-A-+' K GCWQ over scfipfs for Jfhe wee-ldv presewaicm K'ama+H Sporfs fX'bum'1 are Bob Depew and Hamid DEF Making We amIcus'y,f aw-.aifed decisicn are fhese fox Pekana lu X X-nA, -- NZ I . I x 5 ., x , A I ,X , wx ' L . I ' ' .5 F 4 Llfi S W V 4 ' . V 1x-qtiigfjf J V- ! T 3 4. 4.1, r a V :ig , - Y 1 ni' Mari MacBe+h, Penny Parks. and Judy Wbeefer assemb'e props for PeHcana. 91 AQ W I 14 w l Q-afghan V . V 4 w fl , .' 1 V .f 1 375 W r T 4'?b.,A K' Seaied: MarTi MacBeTh. Donna Schussf Bob DePew, Harold Diehl. ST-ending: Judy Wheeler, Penny Parks, Colin Larson. sf 'Mix GA-I Vice PresidenT HAROLD DIEHL SecreTary-Treasurer MART! MacBETH PeIicana, produced and direcTed by members oT The ScripT and Microphone Guild, is an opporTuniTy Tor local TalenT To perTorm beTore an audience. STudenTs, varying in ages Trom grade school To high school, in addiTion To adulTs, parTicipaTe in This annual amaTeur show, which has proved' popular wiTh The people OT The KlamaTh Basin. o TM? S,' ww., ix .I , .1f,5f,Q,,w Q H. - T . 'iii' 'ff' is i N X, ws- -V X 1 T ' T X X V4 x K was T cg , 'Z' sm PresidenT BOB DEPEW A, -T .Kia Advisor MR. WOODHOUSE Broadcasting for Radio Fans f'NddiTional presenTaTions include KlamaTh SporTs Al- bum, a weelcly radio reporT To sporTs Tans oT our area, and Magic Mike. Services Tor The school include announcing aT games and reading The day's bulleTin over The PA. sysTem. Sponsorship oT The club is by The Exchange Club oT KlamaTh Falls. II9 i . i e . J- - 'K .- PresidenT KIRT SCHMIDT --if , i Fi I 75. f , . ,. , V .. - -, 2 - : I . . ' S- - S A-5 f X0- . 'if 'Qi 3 AY ... 1 4Qff1 i V,, f uk., Kneeling: K. SchmidT, P. Crawley, B. Canine. FirsT row: G. STaTTord, L. Anning, D. Drew, L. SweaT'T, 2 Mollison. CT' Advisor MR. BAILEY Mt. Shasta, Tomahawk and Hoodoo Riding chairliTTs and rope Tows To The Top oT The hill, Then skiing down, and oT course, sonneTimes Talling down, is The usual paTTern Tollowed by members oT The Ski Club on winTer weekends. A lack oT snow aT Tomahawk This year Torced The Ski Club To go To The newly consTrucTed MT. ShasTa Ski Bowl Tor Their weekend skiing Trips. The climax oT The season Tor all nwernbers was The annual Two-day Trip To l-loodoo 20 N. Warren, M. Olson, S. Nash, B. Taylor, P. Swansen. Second row: D. Siegner, K. DougherTy, L. Per- nell, K. Lindley, M. Frewing, D. Schuss, S. Moen, B. SproaT, S. Maxwell. B. Black, Mr. Bailey. Third row: J. Moore, J. Fowler, P. Goddard, P. l-loie, H. Faulkner, B. Olson, E. PeTerson, J. Sisemore, R. Ellingson. Fourfh row: K. Ellingson, M. Wayburn. P. Seideman, S. McCormick, B. WesTlund, P. PaTTerson, J. Ward. FiTTh row: L. FrisToe, J. WesT, K. Whaley, N. Moehl, J. Miller, C. Perkins. S. Henzel, P. Hicks, R. Vice PresidenT SecreTary-Treasurer PAT CRAWLEY BARBARA CANINE on The SanTiam Pass. Skiing rnusT hold magic Tor all Those who Try, because To geT up beTore dawn on SaTurdays and brave The cold all day, you have To really enjoy skiing. No amounT oT early rising, cold, sprains, and bruises, however, could discourage Ski Clubbers because There was a Tull busload on every Trip. l -'iffy' E .- ffl 1 arf' 'l i an 74. Slopping for a breafh before going down lhe again is ski 'lan Mike Dillon. NF-' Y! slope N- 'A Y 'J Snowy slopes are vacaled when hungry slriers lake a break lor lunch. This is Hoodoo Ski Lodge where 'rhe ski club goes 'lor ils annual lrip. Selling off 'rhe chair lill al Hoodoo is a 'rricky 5 maneuver. Wilh ski poles in one hand, skier delicalely balances himself as he slops and chair conlinues ils Trip. keg 'Q Noi all skirclubbers are beginners, as shown by 'rhe lrophy and ribbon rhal Kurl Schmidl and Bill Sproal' proudly display. A L Rogue River Camp for Delta Chi The Chrislrnas banquel held af Jrhe Firsl Chrislian Church is iusl one of rhe many acriviries enjoyed by 'rhe members ol Della Chi. Presidenf Firsr Vice Presidenr Second Vice Presidenr TED TRUSTY COLIN LARSON ANN REXFORD This group of Chrisiian young people, composed ol persons represenling mosl of Jrhe churches in The ciry, meefs every weelc lo share lheir mulual inreresls and goals wirh one anolher. Besides lhe weekly meelrings wilh guesl speakers, films, or sludenl' parliciparion, olher aclivilies such as parries, banquelrs, and hayrides are enjoyed. A special evenl rhis year was a weekend camp near Rogue River, held in Jrhe fall. A formal banquer and a picnic in Malin climaxes rhe year, 'WZ jc -, ' is ' SSSQC ' -vue... ,rs ws? ja' Secrehry JOANNE SMITH CLAUDIA GEIST KATHY MCNABB X M' 'SNS 'Huw Song Leader DAVID CASSEL s row Perf 1 r Lf: C. Sefderz M. James PY. Sofo, K. Warren, D. Walfers, L Gunderson Y Ban ue af L Second row: O. Hayes W. Tnornron, S. Nork, O. Morgan, L Hall J Fred: nod V S u z K+. Perfcrd C. Bod B. Benrerf, D. SlaqNe, G. Gsborn. P. Mnfdve D McGnnnrs M ss All way Thnrd row: B. S'eHar+, B. Merrifi, J. Srniflw, M. Cosgrove, C. Sanders J De-'Moro Mc onafd J MCG nnis, C. Sfarfcrd, S. Fredrrda S. Inness. Foudh row: D. Hub ar Po D e S rren Offerz C. G,-ear K. Mdlabb. Fiffh row: L. Carier, D. Fessenden L Phullrps K rreL E oss T Tr,s'ry, T. Day. E. Terrance, G. Riley L. Tripif. 'fl I?-W . 1, - lb 1 Qs. X qgyf Presiclenl KATHY McLlN QW' Vice Presidenl' BETTY HAND Firsl row: N. Jones, W. Tlnornron. O. Morgan, N. Curlis, D. Alexander, B. Shepard, P. Sepf, J. Dolson, O. Hayes, J. Gordon, S. O'Brien. Second row: B. Esgafe, L. Brown, P. Ambers, G. Sloll, K. McDonald, C. Pyles, S. Diver, S. Slone, B. Bennerr, K. McLin, B. Hand, F. Sanders, J. Pohl. 415, Segrelary -l-FSGSLJFEH' FAYE SANDERS JUDY POHL Reporler Advigor BARBARA BENNETT MRS. REDKEY F.B.L.A. Members Real Leaders Menobers ol 'be l:u+ufe Business Leaders are available ar KUHS in order ro be eligible for mernbersliip. a .fifne + assisl le-acbers, srudenrs, and ollwer clubs Delegares ro rlie slaie convenlion in Corvallis in llwe je- Q spring furrlner rlieir knowledge concerning Jrlie lascinaring T' ' .rye se e ies slenograpbers, and business and ever-clianging business world. 'mfr be avenging ar leasr rvvo business courses Improvemenr of Jrypinq skills is fine aim of Bar- bara Bennet Sondra Mor- rison and Karen McDonald. The inrense iook on We Faces of Faye Sanders ard Judy PON shew How com- piereiy absorbed Jrbey are in rneir machine probierns. Mafinernafical 'Figures whiz Hirougin ine minds of Berry Hand, Kefiwy McNabb and Kafhy McLin as 'rhey com- pure daily problems on adding machines. i President Vice President SUSAN MILLER CHERYL CRABTREE fi- ff? ' H Q MQW Secretary-Treasurer Advisor HEATHER HAMAKER MRS. STRODE Witchcraft to Radiation Through time the well-being ot man has always been a main point ot consideration. From trying to scare evil spirits with grotesque maslcs to the search tor the tinal cure tor cancer, man has progressed trom the very primitive to some ot the most advanced developments in medicinal science. The members ot this club, wish to become part ot the Florence Nightingale league, have had some practical training when they helped with the polio shots that were given during the tall. Giving aid to needy tamilies is also on the list tor club duties. Medicine has advanced its great curative powers, but a cool hand, a soothing voice, and a cheertul smile are still the best remedies tor the maladies ot man. Members ot FUTURE NURSES are tirst rcff: S. Miifer S. Wallfer, t-l, Hamaclcer, S. Mccormiclc. Second rcwz A. Lester, J, Wheeler N. Warren, S. Nash, J. Swaney. Third row: B. Taggart J. Rodgers, K, Wilifami, D, Brofrr, C. Cor M. Shields. Fourth row: S. Sessom, K. Ball, J. Solberg, M. Johnson. 3 E ,vri 'W Juv A 1 Q, , I' E 6 ti or T 5 - .. Q af -Q, -S-. - -gf, - Y - ,lf Q 3 i,5 -sf I S-gi :GTR -.af - i , L i26 QMSR' .-, 7551 'E' Q ' Y psf- 'X-15 ' its Q---f AClViSOI' Secrelary MRS- HOWARD JUDY CULLIMORE Math Whizzes Wanr lo llex your marhemarical brain? Ihe mem- bers of rhe malhemaric club all agree rhar rheir meerings are spenl working problems which rruly do lax Their brains. ln rhis club problems which were nor worked in class are discussed and worked during The meerings. To be 1 ,. 1, f , Aw! , s awful 1. Q aff? ' 9 Q' , We ' iii- 2 ' , i f.,' bs 34 , Q ., i1s:f:-we , ff-v 1 , 1 f Vice Presidenf Pfemdenl' DEAN HAI-BERT DELMAR HAWLEY Work Overtime able lo work lhese problems, if is good To know Thai 2-4-2:4, bul il is also good +o have a complere undersranding of advanced algebra and geomelry. Srill wanl +o do exfra work in malh? To be eligible one musf be raking or have iaken one semesler of advanced algebra. Firsf row: D. Srnirh, 6. Ochs, R. Schlickeisen, P. Aiiken, T. Milne, l.. Davis. Second row: G. Roberfson, D. York, J. Brinegar, C. Bullard, C. Ross, W. Franklin. Third row: J. Baxfer, C. Wesflund, K. Ball, J. Cullimore, M. Morlensen, C. Russell. Fourfh row: G. Breneman, D. Garrison, J. Musselman, D. Hawley, S. Hungare. Fiffh row: J. Lawrence, M. Shields, D. Halbert A. Russell, J. Kuykendall. Sixrh row: Mrs. Howard, N. Philliber, R. Schuh, J. Baxrer, B. DePew. 1 I- 'K Q wx t a .X WY x W 1 ? ,X K. T ' N fi .15 N V sf, a t F ,WN M I: , '!.,,,Mh, Q i 5. . .,::-- 'fl J... EX D N S? rcrvw- 'Vita -5 V s -35, ' . ,A gf.. ,--tg. 5.4 4, . T he 'Vtvgip lf?7JI5 -'bQLya..WsS 'T u - -' lf . -f' -x .ig . ' -5 . . -.. X' 4 f Q Qs .v-s'-f5:z:x.2N-W .Y .. ' -. - wise? .- f' 3' 5 Presidenlr Vice Presidenr EUGENE OCHS DELMAR HAWLEY .1 v iff ' QT N X--KLM-. . Q ll Secrelary Advisor NEOMA YOUNG MRS. HERRON Science-Open Door to the Future A normal amounl of curiosily and The will lo learn are The lwo basic requiremenls Tor Science Club membership. Al leasl one year of advanced science compleles l'he eligibilily lisl. Now 'rhal The public mind is on The race Tor scien- Jrilic achievemenl, Science Club is holding ils own very well. Learned speakers and lecrurers, educalional films and sludenl panels help presenl The inlormarion necessary +o keep well-informed in lhe sludenfs chosen field ol inleresl. The club helps slimulale The sludenfs inleresl in science, and il aids in opening doors ro scienlilic careers. I+ is a sleppinq-slone in The Training of men and women who help secure The safely ol: our nafion Through conlinued research and progress in science. BoHom row: G. Ochs, J. Brinegar, S. Hunqale, J. Musselman, D. Garrison, M. Hunsaler, C. Crab- lree, J. Wesl, R. Wheeler, D, Halberr, T. Milne, J. Wheeler, A. Lesfer, D. Clark, S. Nash. Second row- D, Hawley, J. Baxler, M. Chenowelh, J. Cullimore, S. Anderson, B. Moore, J. Swaney, L. Davis, M Richey, C, Bullard, P. Aillren, J. Owens, P. Swpnsen. Third row: R. Schuh, M. Morlenson, B. Clawson. S. Moss, N. Young, P. Seideman, B. Hannon, B. Wesllund, B. Canine, M. Shields, T, Brurnble, J Complon, G. Roberlson. Fourlh row: Mrs. Herron, D. Drew, Neoma Sanders, G. Baird, li. Lemire, G Kranenburg, R. Schliclcheisen, T. Blair, H. Smith, L. Harrley, B. Elliot, B. Fosler, J. Fraley, Mr. Charn- berlin. FiHh row: N. Warren, B. Robichaud, C. Wesllund, C. Balrer, E. Bedord, K. Coffman, G. Weig- man, B. Depew, P. LaGrande, F. Kenyon, K. Schmidl. Sixfh row: J. Caldwell, N. Philliber, S. Sessom a er rees or ran in ' e B Verrre-as sledr R Groseclose K Baxler R Wilbur S venlh row M Jl C rc n Enqis D Johnson G Gale H Horn Librarians Enjoyed Music a Par y Books, books, and more books! This, of course, refers +0 Jrhe library. There musl be srudenis who are willing ro check our. shelve and file cards i library +o serve 'rhe srudenr body ehficienrly. Library workers are all members ol The Library Club, and nor only serve rhe sfudenls, bur Jrhey also lurrher rheir own knowledge of library funcrions. Membership is open To borh boys and girls who have or are 'raking a semesrer of library. Nor only do Jrhese members receive rraining in rhe library work, bur also receive a credir. n order for lhe Slarlighrers Trio provides +he scunds as Librarians danced in gaily-lrimmed Library. ,,..Y 'yi ' rl ' W 'i i 1 lv ,, 2 2 fm f.f4.:v:, ap rr M - flffwkzf- '52,- ,fr , .- 5 ws ,, V.,-1 Ayyvh an g ri 2 A, f ' - 5-.1235 , . :- ,f . s - - .-..,:. ,srss,:., . ., ..,-s... . .,.,.r- H srfisa f - +3 1GiV'ii.?i.3if. . si -1 , ,Q ' - - 'f fm 1 , gif L I' 1 '- fff- -Vx?-3f '2:'.' 4 E2 ' Q X '- f J 1 ,. - ss WQYQQE?-iI ii:'i,-1f'7 Ljirjfi. ., ., 'i'r?7ii'ff.Q'3 5' fri' , e- 3 A FQW Y' '.55:2'3'-255' E 451. ,',, .125 Working in lhe library is iusl one of lhe many acrivilies which keep library club members busy. Here Par Milchell and Sharon Unruh are involved ai rhe desk. Sealed: P. Rought L. Swea++, C, Franks, T. Fredrickson, Sfending: V. Howie, K. Goen, J. Shepard. KI DQUQL-,e,+-V, ji S,,'fZlefV C, Qgbgfn P, Mil-fhell, S, Unruh, B. Bennelr, O. Morgan, G, Osborn, J,QilChri51',C.S0u+harCl. P, Charas, B. Black. J. Gregory. . MF! i s T swf' TW X SM ,Z 'Z' lf l v0f,,., W .1 1 ,Tzu . ,. ,. ,,,, , , Wyfwwwm '4,, ij , fpffry , pf 5 ' ,yr 3,7 av' ff: W' ,wi ' ,Z W?fW?'W' 4 gfyw up 1,5 ' ii 'ff if gay: ' 4' Qsfyfl 2' g542W.,fff.,fnva, mx ? . 4 2 wwwfmmqq . , .. .V . .K 5. PresidenT Vice PresidenT EUGENE OCHS BILL VERTREES SecreTary-Treasurer Advisor TOM RHOADES MR- FINK Noon Dances by Re In Co WhaT are The abbreviaTiOns ThaT go TO malce up The TiTle OT The mOsT TascinaTing and inTOrmaTive club aT school? Re TOr resisTance, ln Tor inducTance, and Ca Tor capaciTance-The righT answer according TO The members OT Re ln Ca. Members OT This OrganizaTiOn Tind Their eniOymenT and inTeresT in elecTrOnics increase rapidly by par- TicipaTing in The club's numerous acTiviTies. AcTiyiTies include The handling OT public address sysTems aT The games in Pelican COurT, as well as On MOdOc Field, and OTTering Their services aT nOOn dances and as- semblies. Membership is acquired Only by a 2.5 Or beTTer grade average and by One semesTer OT radio classes. Membership is limiTed TO 20 TO 25 sTudenTs. Firsi' row: D. York, B. VerTrees, E. Ochs, T. Rhoacles, Mr. Fink, Second row: J. COmpTOn, M. Raines. L. Purvine, S. I-lungaTe, R. Bramwell. Third row: D. WheTsTOne, N. Philliber, T. Day. FourTh row: D. Fessenden, M. Fenning, K. Killian. il YY nxt Z T IWZEQ, 2 1-F64 g T l 1 S' 5. W as -sr s WMM, Wi' ,, . 5 1 sl alex, swf-I, l A K 1 L YQ ., 3 T . x 'ls 5 ,S J' - 5' .1 .W , W f 'if'a- ' J. l 2 W f .. , . if Q L ' , ' Qkii-l11:f-n:'f4.-es i A ' f - :QS':,- F ' . sh.. , . -- . . Ve' xifl' 5 A , 4-'5itKW'fE'SelwkHrt-Q fa.,-1r?+':l3ww.,.mix-'TA 1-' :'T3H'3i?1ELa2'1E V-iff? ' TL' 3'1: 'Tf:f7'failu-f' V - :iff-ffe:.gi.QiRA?aef9i 212s94v,y.t45g',:'1 1 .' .,eu:f2..s...s.. .- . .- - .. . . I if f - . if .i?:EiiE?fF5i-T.?1F'f2f?:?1f:.f.zi- T' 'lf' , K T30 Q L. Gunderson, S. Ramey, R. in Owens, S. Loveless, C. Roper. M. Yadon, and M. Richey. .sep 'R X. M. ii X N l ? ci i ,J . Presideni SALLY LOVELESS Vice Presidenl' LINDA GUNDERSON Secrefary SANDRA SPEAR Advisor MR. UNGER n Newspapermen Prepare for Future Quill and Scroll is an lnlernalional Honorary Sociely for high school iournalisls. Franlc Jenkins Chapler al K. U. is alifiliafed wilh 'lhis lnlernalional Organizalion. I+ was organ- ized for 'rhe purpose of encouraging and rewarding indi- vidual achievemenl' in Journalism and allied fields, Membership in 'This club is limiied 'ro oulslanding junior and senior iournalisrn sludenls. Quill and Scroll members sponsored many aciiviiies during Jrhe year, wilh The induc- +ion of new members being Jrheir firsl acliviry. Colron candy was sold laier in lhe year 'ro raise money lor 'rheir annual spring banquet This aciive club also falces par+ in Jrrying lo raise Jrhe siandards of high school iournalism and delermines lhe 'rypes of publica+ions besr suiled ro high schools. Clino Roper Belly Yancey Richard Moore Ronnie Owens Myron YadOf1 Shari Pamey Nancy Cedarleali Margarel Richey Pf9SlClem' Vice Presiden+ ALTHA GRANQUIST JANE SWANEY 1 Q .X ffais X x .., if Q Secrelary Advisor HELEN FAULKNER MR. HALL K .xl My Busy Artists Learn New Techniques l-low To gel more hours is The problem of every Ari Club member, for he musi have worked a cer: 'rain number of hours in 'rhe various Ari Club's proiecis, before he is eligible io aiiend Jrhe annual 'rrip io Poriland. Once in Poriland Jrhe Ari clubbers visii ar'r galleries, museums, and exhibiis, iniorder To 'luriher iheir underslanding and appreciaiion of arf. The sale of hand-made Chrisimas cards, anoiher annual proieci, is a means oi aiiaining funds for ihe club. Ai' 'rhe close oi Jrhe year a scholarship is usually awarded +o a promising young senior ariisi. BoHom row: Lynne Farley, Jane Swaney, Beverly Wesilund, Barbara Canine, Helen Faulkner, Aliha Granquisf, Jerrylynn Olson. Second row: Peggy Buck, Janei Owens, Charloiie Corley, Sharon Zachary, Barbara Siephenson, Judy Gilchrist Lucille Warers, Bonnie Bell. Third row: Mabel Light Lois Esies. Sharon Odell, Yvonne Bailie, Judy Pruiii, Slephanie Bonolfo. Expanding info one of lhe largesi clubs in The school, Fuiure Teachers learned aboui Their poieniial occupaiion in bi-weelcly meer- ings. This year, The club held an induciion for incoming members. Guesi speakers for The eveni' were Mr. Gralapp and Mrs. Lucille O'Neill, lor whom ihe chapier was named. As The year advanced, Jrhe officers aliended Jrhe Siaie conveniion in Poriland, and lhe members aiiended 'ihe Regional conveniion in Coos Bay. The group wiih Mr. Corrigan as advisor worlced on a siudeni leaching program, and helped needy children ai Chrisimaslime by giving gills. Presideni Vice Presidenr DONNA CARTER BARBARA BENNETT Treasurer DONNA HUBBARD mwi 652357 . Advisor MR. CORRIGAN Teaching ls Every Member's Dream rf' y 'Ont 2 fi' f 2 A 4 U 4 323:34 -' I J 2,1 . ev V . f,,,. f, Qi!! fm, fre 2' f. ff. ff , .ff .' .Aft f., f 4 473' W WWW 5' MM. . fn f - ,.'7 ' f ,: fy Qwwwf an 3 Firs+ row: D. Gasier, L. Lawrence, L. Farley, R. Buckner, and P. Feder- harr. Second row: M. Lielzke, S. Janssen, J. Wickersham, S. Hale, D. Alexander. Third row: C. Balmer, M. Riichey, J. Lawrence, S. McLin, J. Walker, P. Presion, Fourfh row: M. Olson, J. Ander- son, S. Comsiock, N. Young, L. Smiih, M. Mil- ne, A. Reeder. Fiffh row: J. Esgaie, J. Davidson, J. Zimmerman, N. Hugel- man, P. Anderson, C. Spero, Y. Bailie. Sixih row: C. Bullard, B. Ben- nerr, J. Owens, S. Moss. J. Olson. Sevenih row: B. Marical, D. Hubbard, A. Kerr, D. Carier, Nor' ma Young. Lasi row: F. Olson, and Mr. Corrigan, Jrhe Advisor. Secreia ry CAROLYN BU LLARD iw ,ulnillfx P es'den+ Vice Presiclenl Secrelary Aclvlsor Kuki sci-MDT RoN WHEELER Lois SNEAD MR- LAB055 M 5 3. ??, , i yvlxi f 4. . ll 5 uv Mil! Study Spanish Language and Cyulgxlyrvxyrx XC VX. K bywrhyyy vb. . . Ji il ci if ai i v i l x 1 f' i .- if L , ELa, l ' E 'Yr i' 'fe i bww K - .2 X . M 'SM x, .. J.. .wieay 4. qgwzwdvvvqw 1 fi'-asf? . li f .. f'p,,QQ'1,g4gt .iff relieve' E EaE k My 4, fr. ,,. Er J .y s R , OU is gifs w lily Y if Firsf row: J. Musselrnan, D. Halbert T. Milne, D. Carler, L. Snead, and L. Farley. Second row: R. Fredriclcs, D. Garrison, and J. Zimmerman. Third row: B. Taylor, J. Anderson, D. Gasrer, J. Purser, L. l-leyden. Fourlh row: R. Alward, M. Swansen, R. Kerr, K. Warren. FiHh row: D. Bunqer, C. Solo. D. Sylveslrin. Sixih row: D. l-lawley, C. Grinclel, L. Fleer, J. l-lunl, and Miss Grant Sev- enfh row: l'l. Smilh, B. Leech, J. Angsfead. l-l. Faulkner, S. Bonoilo, A. Plrellerle, and B. Ellingson. Eigh+l-i row: M. Johnson, M. Richey, K. Townsend, M. Harper. Ninih row: J. Craig, C. Wesllund, M, Macbelh, K. Ellingson. J. Leninger, D. Luma mos, C. Lane, and L. Anning. Tenih row: C. Griggs, T. Brumlole, J. Mil- ler, C. l-leyden. Elevenih row: R. Dillon, S. Powell, B. Vinson, and S. Freclriclcs. The Spanish Club, composed oT second se- mesTer sTudenTs having a grade no+ lower Than a Three, supplemenTs clasroom work. Their regular meeTings consisT oT a program combined wiTh a social hour, wiTh aTTempTs made To masTer The correcT way To speak The Spanish language and also To creaTe an inTeresT in The culTure oT Spain. l-lighlighTing The year is The annual spring banqueT Tor The new and old members. As anoTher acTiviTy Tor This year The club is par- TicipaTing in The Toreign language dance. All such acTiviTies conTribuTe To a busy year. Mr. Labos labors indusTriously wiTh TirsT year Spanish sTudenTs aT The board Correspond With French Pen Pals IT you saw sTudenTs wiTh a Trown on Their Tace carrying leTTers around wiTh Them, whaT you saw were The French Club members Trying To read leTTers Trom Their French pen pals. This year has mainly been de- voTed To parTicipaTing wiTh The Toreign language clubs in giving a dance. Also, oT course, They have had The enioymenT oT wriTing To French sTudenTs. The club's able leaders-Ban bara VerTrees, Ginger Leaming, PaTTi PropsT, and advisor, Mr. La- bos, Tried To give 'The members a greaTer knowledge of The culTure and language oT The French people. Firsf row: Barbara Robichaud, Tamara Wagner, PaTricia Anderson, and Virginia Learning Second row: Allen RuTledge, David Drew, PaTTy ProbsT, and Peggy-Jo Buck. Third row Don Bunger, Marylynn Richards, Bobby Tayler, Sue Briggs, and Jolaine Loney. Advisor, M. Laboes in background. 985 img Presidenr Vice Presidenr Secrerary ANNALEE PRICE RICK MAGUIRE YVONA CROW .1 If X , l Treasurer Advisor JOYCE BARKER MR. LAKE Nl Z Salesmen of the Future Gerling aclual job Jrraining in prepara- iion for iulure careers is Jrhe opporiuniry oi all members of Reiail Selling. Mosi of lhe members hold parl-lime reiail iobs in dillereni downlown slores during Jrhe school year. ln Jrhese clubs lhe siudenis gel supple- menlary help and knowledge lo malce 'rheir praciical experience on Jrhe iob more enjoyable. Reiajl Selling also gives The siudenl lhe exlra background he needs for a successful business career and helps him io become a lull-lime rrained worlcer aicier gradualion. Firsf row: K. Rislcus, A. Price, Y. Crow, J. Crow. Second row: A. Tompkins, D. Moon, B. Hawley, B. Richardson, J. Barlrer, D. Morgan, C. McFall. Third row: R. Sessler, S. Scofield, R. Maguire, J. Gulley, J. Shellon, D. Slagle, R. Peppers, D. Morrow. ,,... i36 'Q - German Club , Familiarizing sludenls wilh lhe Ger- S man cullure is one ol lhe main pur- poses ol German Club. Folk songs sg: We and lilms play an imporlanl role in doing so. To become a member ol German Club, a sludenl musl be laking Ger- man or passed a semesler ol il. New aclivilies are lew, due lo lhe suspen- sion ol lhe club every lwo years, as lirsl year classes commence on aller- . naling years. This year lhe German Club will lake parl in a dance presenled by lhe Foreign language deparlmenl, Dues and olher proiecls linance lhe spring banguel, which adds a linishing louch lo lhe season. Bollom row: S. Janssen, L. Lawrence, P. Pallerson. L. Yuen, G. Flilcrail. Second row: C. Wesl lund, G. Roberlson. Third row: G. Gale, G. Genlry, S. Spear, S. Bonnollo, L. Ridgley. Fourlh row: T. Blair, S. Mason, R. Groseclose. J. Black, T. McKibben, S. Sessom. Fiflh row: M Fenning, R. Knighl, F. Kenyon, G. Gospodnelich, B. Verlrees, L. Bowen. Sixlh row: D. Johnson M. Minch. C. Russell, G. Buchholz, R. Swalord, J. Olson, T. Wagner, Mr, Smilh. -,,,,-,qpunulli . . ,wa if-1 LV 1 ff 94 1, K W Bollom row, lei-l lo righlz Barbara Merrill, Norma Jones, Beverly Esgale, Belly Taggarl, Janel Owens, Barbara Shepherd. Second row: Mrs. Fink, Rulh Pickering, Arlalea Brasslield, Sharon Burney, Judy Shearer, Deanna Salveslrin, Barbara Pohl, Owela Homer. Top row: Jean Buckham. Nancy Turner, Eslher Deen, Joyce Mcfxrlhur, Marilyn Barker, Linda James, Donna Fay. Sue Runge, Wilma Boren, Myrlle Harrison. Future Homemakers Some ol lhe purposes ol Fulure Flomemakers are lo emphasize lhe imporlance ol worlhy home mem- bership, lo provide individual and group recrealion, and lo lurlher in- leresls in home economics. Any slu- denl in high school, enrolled in a homemaking class, is eligible lor membership. Their goal is lo help individuals improve personal, lamily and communily living, now and in lhe lulure. This year lhey slarled lhe year oll righl by inilialing 30 new members. The Dislricl meeling lor Fulure l-lomemakers will be held al Craler l-ligh lhis year. For Chrislmas lhey decoraled lhe lree and senl cards lo lhe Old Folks' l-lome. Also lhey collecled money lor UNICEF. This spring lhey will have lheir annual Family Pol Luck and Molher's Tea. I37 l Sea+ed: J. Wizner, N. Jones, J Olson, O. Morgan, B. Esgaie, R l-lersey, L. SweaH, D. Drew, L Anning. S+anding: Miss Hoffman J. Angsfead, J. Baird, G. Baird J. Esgaie, P. Hawes, N. Herlinger P. Anderson, P. Propsl, S. Hale G. Case. Mrs. Dealon. Groups Reorganized This Year Sponsored by llwe Young Men's Clirislian Associarion, Tri-l-li-Y and l-li-Y are organized To give rlwe young people ol Today a beller opporlunily in sell-governmenl. This year Tri-l-li-Y and l-li-Y liave been organized inlo iwo groups. ln previous years llwe groups had been di- l vided inlo sub-clubs. Tlwe boys ol l'li-Y and girls of Tri- l-li-Y clwoose a special field in wliiclw Jrliey wisli lo worlc lo creale more aclive and beller organized cornmunilies. Tlnese aclivilies lend lo eslablislw a more peaceful and uniled world. .ic Kneeling: Adviscrs, Paul Deller. Wayne Plaislecl. Sealed: Clwarllon 3 Currin, Greg Jones, Sie-ven Sliles. Ed Jacobs, Ken Womer, Jolnn l-le-es, George Vinson, Ari Mills, Micliael Briggs. Siandingz Bob Burner, Piclfiard Springer, Riclw Dil- l:n, Lee Tlwornpson, Clill Vlfood, Larry Harllen, Douglas Puclze-ll, Gene Gross-:lose-, Dan Pallerson. K Interest in World Affairs i : ' MQ' ii Seaiedz John Brinegar, Judy Cullimore, David Garrison, Tom Milne. STanding: Ronnie Owens, Peggy Seideman, Eugene Ochs, De'mar Hawley, Dell SmiTh, Phil AiTken, Rodger Schlickeisen Dinner for Employers A counTry rearranges iTs gov- ernmenTal sTrucTure, a bill is pro- posed on a segregaTion dispuTe. Large or small, These everyday evenTs are The Topics Tor l.R.l.. panel discussions. Composed oT sTudenTs who wish To Take a broader view oT Today's happenings, I.R.L. has presenTed curre'nT evenTs on a sTudenT basis which all can undersTand. Keeping up To daTe on currenT evenTs is oi viTal imporTance. l.R.L. brings The problem in perspecTive Tor The sTudenT, showing boTh sides, so The individual may draw his own logical conclusion. ln This manner, The sTudenT may Take a more acTive inTeresT in The world around him, and broaden his hori- zons Tor a beTTer knowledge oT human naTure. 043 Trades and lndusTry is a club y organized To prornoTe and Turifher A sTudenT inTeresT in The Trades and 'Hi' indusTries oT our world. Any sTu- denT may ioin if They are in Voca- Tional Trades and lndusTry classes. Some oT Their acTiviTies during The year include a sTag dinner ThaT The members hold in honor oT Their employers in The spring. The ban- queT ends anoTher year Tor T.and l. members. ff f, , .1 J Iwi' FirsT row: D. DeLap, J. Hankanson, J. lv1arTin, G. Benfly, G. Mick, F. Haddock. Second row A PenningTon, M. KeTTer, J. Easley, B. BorTis, F. Thompson, P. McClurg. Third row: H. Lindow G Carr, P. Silippich, D. Lynn, D. Harvey, Mr. Craig, D. Bernard, R. Clark, G. GriTTiTh, N. Badorek Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrelary MARVA MORTENSEN GARY BRENEMAN AMY KERR 'VV' ii I 3 '1 ,: L I 71l I ' r Treasurer Advisor SHIRLEY O'BRIEN MISS BURKHALTER Ailken Jan BBX'I'er' Barbara Bennell Honors for Scholars An annual banguel, wearing lhe honor pin, and usher- ing al school and public evenls all sound lilce easy iobs. I-lowever, lhis is only one small parl ol I-lonor Sociely. I-Ionor sludenls do nol iusl breeze smoolhly lhrough a school year. lvlany long hours are spenl sludying and doing assignmenls. They also musl lake lime lo parlici- pale in olher clubs, ol which many are ollicers. Mosl ol lhem are granled scholarships and much preparalion goes inlo lhe planning lor college educalions and careers. To be a candidale lor membership, a sludenl musl be in lhe lop IO per cenl ol his class and musl mainlain a I.9 grade average, besides excelling in leadership, char- acler, and many olher gualilies. vw' Carolyn Bullard Jim Complon Judy Cullirnore Kay Delroil David Drew Lynne Farley Darlene Gasler Jim I-lall Belly l-land - - g gg: i 1, fl , , , s A M. 'iff 5451 rg 1- .,,, , , -.ia we I in fi - uf -,Q ., S '4'YT- ,Mi '. - fl: xr' for 1 ,- - fir? ,A sw ., ..1 , sf ' Engaged. , . Ar .. I 540 Rgrrg C,-.ex Rodger Schiicfeisen Russell Schuh Kalhleen McLin Tom lvlilne Eugene Ochs I PQQQY S i'iM FAMI TGYIOI' Beverly Wesllund Band MR. JENSEN Orchesfra MR. HALLACK Mixed Chorus MR. STONE A Cappella Choir MR. LONEY Music .nl Choir Members Provide Q. ..... lm ,, L -. 4 ,231 ?:?VS- Presldenl DELL SMITH Firsi' row: V. Wilbanlcs, V. Leaminq. L. Smillw, C. Biehn. P. Rauglwf, M. Gallagher. Second row: K. Ball, J. Dahn. L. Snead. G. Bernard, V. Bigby, K. Sform, J. Shul+z, C. Soulard, B. Ellio'r+, B. Slorm, G. Bishop, M. Welman, T. Fredericlcson, S. Gedney, R. S+emler, J. Lawrence, J, Lawrence, C. Bullard. Third row: G. FlH'craf'r. M. Swansen, H. Faulkner. M. Tl'1urs+on, B. Gupfill, C. Taylor, S. Bleak, M. Chenoweflw, K. De+roi+, C. Crabfree, H. Barnwell, R. Ellingson. D. Johnson, S. Anderson, J. Holland, B. Alfer, P. Mirchell, J. Angslead, D. SaclceH. Fourfh row: D. Slagle, J. Hun'r, D. Saks, D. Drew, J. Wiclcerslwam, B. Mack, M. Nolen, D. Gasfer, C. Currin, C. Ross. R. Karnes, R. Smi'rl'1, J. Wizner, S. Hungafe, S. Vice Presidem' Vice Presidenl Secrelary KAY DETROIT SHOCKY HUNGATE HELEN FAULKNER l Libra ria ns GEORGE FLITCRAFT FRED OLSON Wardrobe Mislresses JERRY WICKERSHAM VIVIAN WILBANKS ngs Through the Seasons XRx R Vince, J. Ma+his. B. Benne++, R. l-ledburg, P. Salvadori, L. Ferrell, J. English. Fiflh row: C. Wesrlund J. McFar'an, A. Penninglon, M. Olson, E. Anderson, K. Williams, N. Lay, K. Woods, S. Spear. L l-lallaclz, S, Prair, B. Harris, D. Smi+h, K. Lindley, B. Pherson, T. Turpin, M. Yadon, P. Hawes, S. Boyd Sindh row: G. Jones, G. Vinson, P. Ambers, J. Frenlz, B. Sanlo, P. Wicks, B. Hanan, S. Babcock, J Craig, C. Perlffns, P. Se?deman, G. Fraley, L. Pernell, G. Roberlson, S. Moore, M. Richards, J. Hall R. Schliclceisen, S. Sessom, D. lsensee, J. Vaagin, C. Baker, J. Olson. Providing music lor 'rhe Thanlfsgiving school assembly, lor service clubs, and lor Jrhe Chrislmas concerl have been Jrhe main aclivilies ol lhe A Cappella Choir Jrhis year. Allhough no oul-of-Jrown performances were made lhis year, much lime was spenl praclicing music lundamenlals and chal- lenging songs. The Training of Jrhis choir is under lhe able direclion ol Mr. Loney wilh Mr. Slone assisling. Direclor ANDREW LONEY. JR. 341 Direcior LAMAR JENSEN Band Brings Home I- Again receiving an honorable invilaiion io ailend and parlicipaie in 'rhe halfrime acriviiies a+ ihe EGST-WG-Si Shrine Fooiball game was ihe highlighl of This year's band members. Bur before Jrhis greally anlicipaled evenl could rake place, lime had Jro be spen+ praciicing songs and drills and raising money. Proiecis ol: all Jrypes were lGur'1Cl'1ed 'lo raise enough money +o malce rhis Jrrip possible. Klamalhr Falls was again proud +o be able To sil baclc and walch on Jrelevision Their own high school band marchinglon Kezar Field in San Francisco. U Farsi row, lef+ lo righf: E. Anderson, Jerri Wiclcersham. Second row: L. Chiiwood, N. Young, C. Willey, A Reeder, F. Olson, J. Jensen, R. Schuh, G. Breneman. Third row: K. Brauner, S. lvlcLin, M. l-lunsaker, Fenning, K. McLin, P. Slarr, L. Ferrell, B. Crapo, W. Barrnore, K. Waggener, D. Wheisione, T. Truloye. Four'l'h row: S, Feebaclc, S. Fredriclcs, G. Puier, J. Turner, D. Young, R. Fredriclcs, R. Hanson J ohnson, R. Paxlon, G. Case, B. Vinson, D. Brown, S. Williams, S. Hale. Fiffh row: A. Phillips, R rscn, D, Siiiies, J. Pelerson, R. Reinmiller, R. Flynn, D. Johnson, C. Russell, L. Carier, G. Carlson 10rs to Alma Mater Vice Presidenl' S9C 9l5 Y JAMES NORLAND JAUNITA TURNER , 'X y 6+ S preside-n+ P ' -',vl JAN BAXTER V fu fsfji' ' A Librarian Properly Manager LAWRENCE JONES GARY BRENEMAN J. Ross, B. Wahsburn, L. Jones, A. Anderson, R. Myers, R. Pickering, D. Turner, L. Bowen, A. Sevde. Six+h row: R. Burpee, D. Grimes, F. Warringlon, B. Albrilfon, R. Rogers, R. Easlman, J. Lawson, M. S+ilwell, N. Curfis, G. Flifcraff, J. Baader. Seven+h row: D. Spicher, B. Verfrees, Mr. Jensen, M. Shields, D. Geise, G. Genrry, B. Lalrfin, T. Schuh, D. Poole, B. McDermoH, M. Dorman, J. Wells, N. Ebinger, J. Norlancl. IAC Girls' Triple Trio is a new group derived Trom The A Cappella Choir. This group was Tormed To give The girls' voices addiTional Training and To per- Torm Tor service clubs. All who hear This group will agree ThaT iT is a . wonderTul conTribuTion To The music deparT- Q menT. LeTT To righT: Sandra Spear, Carol Ross, Barbara BenneTT, Virginia Leaming, Mikell ThursTon, Judy McFarland, Eunice Anderson, Julia Lawrence, Marilyn Swansen. AccornpanisT: Kay DeTroi'l'. Lend an ear and you will hear The singing oT modern Tunes by Swing SixTeen. This group oT sTudenTs is selecTed Trom The A Cappella Choir To enTerTain one and all wiTh Their ver- saTile sTyle. Their audi- ences hear roclc 'n roll, iazz, and The singing oT The blues and see Their direc:Tor, Mr. STone, geTTing Their Tull aTTen- Tion. Ensembles Bring Encores V 5 gm gSN'Q yiglp., Q! T. ina f iw , .' L l E Q I X ,X R e I 1 f X QQ, Firsl row: Norma Lay, Lynne Ferrell,'Mona ChenoweTh, Vivian Wilbanlcs, Carolyn Bullard, Lois Snead, Cheryl CrabTree, Peggy Seicleman. Second row: Jim Hall, Don lsensee, Bob Harris, Virgil Bigby, STeve Blealf, Shoclcy l-lungaTe, Rudy l-ledburg, Bill l-lannan. ACcompanisT: Carol Balmer. Left to right: Rlcnard Flynn. A'len Prflffps, Davfd Poole, Robert Myers. Left To rlglwt: Gary Brene-man, Russell Sclnulw, Jerry Jensen, Tom Tru- love. Clarinet Quartet Brass Sextet ncy Curia, Gecrge Fwtcralt. Flute Trro Lett to right: l.arryCl1?tff:od, llencfYc,ng,Cl,erflWll'e-1. Cornet Trio Left lo right: Johnny Lawson, George Flilcrafl' Jan Baxter. Seattle Welcomes Orchestra wg, X ., ug. J sr w.. 'EE' President Vice President Secretary DEAN HALBERT CAROLYN BULLARD MARYANN OLSON sth Secretary Librarian :JERRY WICKERSHAM DON JONES 6' G' Et yr First row, left to right: D. Halbert, J. Lawrence, D. Jones, K. Colehan, E. Bedorcl, J. Black, J. Greg- ory, E. Anderson, J. Wickersham. Second row: C. Ross, C. Bullard, S. Russell, S. Pearson, L. Austin M. McDonald, J. Lobbin, L. Ash, B. Suclberry, C. Bruns, J. Bispham, J. Moore, N. Lay. Third row M. Beal, P. l'loie, S. O'Brien, R. Buckner, N. McNutt, G. Breneman, R. Schuh, F. Olson, T. Trulove S. Feelsack, S. Willey, M. Olson, L. Chitwoocl, N. Young, L. Ferrell, P. Starr, K. McLin, R. Freclricks R. l-lanson, S. Walkley. Fourth row: L. Jones, A. Anderson, S. Comstock, R. Myers, J. Baxter, G. Flit cratt, N. Curtis, D. Johnson, L. Carter, C. Russell, D. Poole, L. Halleck, R. Smith, C. Book, C. Stafford D. Spicker, B. Vertrees. Fifth row: J. Wells, J. Norlancl, R. Hornby. Director: Mr. Dale Halleck. - Did you see The happy Taces worn by The orchesTra sTudenTs when word was received ThaT They were To go To SeaTTle in March? The exciTemenT was slighTly quenched when long hours oT pracTice were Tound To be necessary. Much Time was spenT during classes and evenings perTecTing 'The music ThaT was To be played. Finally, The big day camel The NorThwesT Division oT The Music EducaTors NaTional ConvenTion was The KlamaTh orchesTra sTudenTs Tuning up, playing, and also proving ThaT The inviTaTion was oTTered To The righT group. String Quartet fn- 'f ', Director DALE HALLACK Wa Www 1 ,,,,, J, it Left To right: Julia Lawrence, Carol Ross, Carolyn Bullard, Jerry Wickersham. A f' ' 6 ,S 9 3 if - 3 J fd' x I 145, fi! .Ng - M A X a , , , , A 9 , 5 s Sf f 95 , 3 1 1 S , 1 , s I PQ ' .X if A A' V VV if A' v QQ, ' . ' ' ' A 0 ' gd my . ' ' v ' ' , A A ' , - Q 32. ' 'PA . 1 ' U A ,ffl , ' f V A 4 f wi 4- V' ' l .,,. , S V .fi .N K 'T' NJ f rx J Y E N--5 ,.,. ' gig 5 'K 5?., a xi K y 4 'Q U IF' --535 Q T, p'?1., --f -31 V . . ,,- -,W .. . , . pa V, Ai-, -I' ew f M f g?t'Eq.4-, 3 ' . A 41416 f 'ZZVMV Mixed Chorus Firsf row, lefr ro righr: S. Srubloleiield, D. Sreneck, D. Clark, S. Powell, C. Sanders, N. Whirlock J, Riskus, V. Roman. Second row: M. Leirzke, S. Morris, J. Miller, T. Evans, J. Bell, S. Provancha B. Hollingsworrh, S. Shelron, K. Davis. Third row: B. Olson. C. Wosrer, J. George, C. Franks Y. Allen, A. Rexford, J. Robinson, S. Golden, J. Rowe, J. Nichols. Fourrh row: D. Nelson C. Smiih, S. Holmes, R. Ballard, D. Cassel, R. Walrers, B. Turner, N. Shelron, A. Vido, B Perkins, L. Srephenson, L. Barniif. aegis , as QQ? TQ? aa, Xngwfeirgiigfgevq N45 1 iffy RFQ, T5 CT? S? U Y? XI 4 5 TEE 5 FrE2s3mon,Ghorus .C Q 1. Fc ea LPN' Firsf row-aXE,,,lFi?'ega, Sheparclf' . mpbell, D. Monrague, JL ogihiard, D. Fol' umphrey, S. Ryan, B. Ford, . rnalhy, C. Germ, H. Roberr- son, J. Thurman. Seco . Ellingson, S. Runge, R. Currin, P. Broyles, E. Cze el, B. Bernard, L. Boyd, D. Larson, J. C-Earich, R. Phillips, L. Linville, C. Franks. Third row: S. Herrera, S. Parisoio, M. Mack, H. Her- rera, V. Shulrs, J. Sandmeyer, S. Alexander, D. Burke, J. Mellenrine, J. Rice. S. Nichols, B. Kemnilzer, D. Conn, B. Lake. Fourrh row: C. Jones, J. Ruger, F. Peery, G. Malcomb, R. Pickering, R. LaGrande. J. Fowler, N. Harvey, M. Wayburn, L. McClure, S. Leidike, R. Cox, lvl. Pierson, J. Hanan, J. Rusk, S. Young, D. Swift V. Springer. Drum Maior RU SSELL SCHUH STepping high and hand- some during halTTime aT The TooTball games, The drum maior and maioreTTes pro- vided more spiriT To The games and providedx The specTaTors wiTh lively enTer- TainmenT. WheTher The nighT was warm or cold, They were always on The Tield displaying Their TalenTs. Pep Band Playing and marching aT halTTime aT The TooTball games and providing music aT The basl4eTloall games was The acTiviTies oT The Pep Band. They were always ready To sTrike up The band To show Their Team They were behind Them all The Time. Firsf row, le-TT To righT: R. Fred- riclcs, J. Turner, G. PuTer, F. Ol- son, T. Trulove, D. Turner, W. Bar- more, K. Waggener, D. WheT- sTone, G. Breneman, R. Schuh, N. Young, C. Willey. Second row: A. Phillips. R. Myers, S. CornsTock, L. Jones, N. CurTis, M. STilwell, G. FliTcraTT, J. Baader, M. Dor- n N El::'n er P STarr Third ma , . 1 g , . . row: T. Schuh, R. Flynn, C. Rus- sell, D. Johnsoni J. Norland, B, LaTTin. Entertain During Halftime . v . , if s ' .F yffjr f' 1 T , .ssisss s is y 'T 1 .2 -'.'2 'L1f':5f5f,?'L '- , Q 5 MaioreTTe MaioreTTe MARGENE HUNSAKER PAM STARR 1 1,,,-. Llttie Theater Celebrates 21 Years Twenly-one years ago lhe Lillle Thealer had begun produclion and has conlinued an uninlerrupled sched- ule. ll has been direcled by lhe same direclor during lhe lwenly-one years. There have been conlacls wilh lhree generalions. The piclure below shows a porlrail ol Mr. Lewis Bolens, a member of lhe school board who hired Mrs. Blomquisl, his daughler, Marianna Bolens Kerr, a lor- mer sludenl of Mrs. Blomquisl, and Amy Kerr, daugh- ler of Mrs. Kerr, a presenl sludenl in lhe Thealer. Aulhemlic armlique coslumes are worn by Kalherine Brauner, Marie Briggs, Kay Ferming, and Gary Zum- wall. Ancienl lumilure and props are used in period plays. v I 4' Zilla , i Sf I I ' l gi Q 4 I' 3 ,, . 2 X, .. 1 1, 4 , Q , ff , if W f- ' 9 7 f ' s i -. f if ,. . We v ,A U K 6 X , ,. 1. in If Miiilbw 4 L ' The Magis dauqhler, Karen Slorm, and her capror, Bill Rogers. lf is fhe S+ar, says rhe Magi. Leif 'ro righr are: Gilberr Smirh, Glyn Mi Bob Thompson, and Paul Guesl. Beor, 'lhe failhful servant wafches 'rhe jewel merchanr. Tom Fredriclcson, Bob Thompson and Ted Shroyre. The Other Wisemen Arlabau, a wealrhy maqi, sells all his properry 'fo buy Three jewels +o presenr +o Jrhe newborn lcinq. Hg spends his life looking lor lhe Chrisr. l-le also spends Jrhe Three iewels, each rime To help someone in dire rrouble. On lhe niqhl ol Jrhe crucifixion Arlabau is lalally iniured and as he dies rhe voice ol rhe Lord comes, As ye have done Jrhis lor The hearr ol Jrhese my children, ye have done il unlo me. S-4 chael. Nancy Ebinger, 'lhe sroryreller. looks al Jrhe s+rilce parly cake. Members of The play look on. t. K ' f ,-515558 Au.,- l .-. S PeTruchio, Bill Sa ': a': Va a 'e Tzdy Efarg, rehearse 'The Taming of The Sr'e.ff.' Above: One nighT in rehearsal in a Madhouzef' are Gary ZumwalT, Sam Henzel, Joyce Miller, Paul Guest Jim Pisan, and Merle Sine. The vicTim is GilberT SmiTl'i. AT righT: Three sTage sTruclr Triplers and Their acTress moTher, who is PaTTy PropsT wiTh JaneT Riskus, Nancy RusTh, and Linda Kearsley in Madness in Triple Time. Light Comedy Prepares Dramatists for Later Serious Plays PracTice in The lighT domesTic comedies Turnishes ex- perience Tor porTrayal oT The various sTyles oT Shalce- speare's ladies. The Taming oT The Shrew was presenred To K. U. sTudenTs Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The LiTTle TheaTre. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. BlomquisT scenes Trom Shalcespeares immorTal comedy came To liTe. ln pasT years, oTher Shakespearean scenes have been The deliqhT oT K. U. audiences. Plays such as MacbeTh, Mer- chanT oT Venice, OThello, l'TamleT, and Romeo and JulieT have been repeaTed. Sound and Light ElecTric currenT runs Through ThirTy-Two circuiTs and over a dozen rheosTaTs while a show plays on The LiTTle TheaTre boards. Four Turn Tables whirl busily Tor some oT The more elaboraTe sound eTTecTs1 carbon arcs Tlash lighTning and sTorrn eTTe-CTS, and Trom six To Ten well- Trained sTudenTs waTch The spliT-second Timing necessary Tor The good perTormance oT such a play as lv1acbeTh. 1' Playing in MacbeTh are Trenion Douglas, Glynn Michael. Trudy Evans, and Bob Thompson. Looking over The insTrumenTs Tor The sound and lighTing eTTecTs are Gary ZumwalT, Paul Guest Joyce Miller, GilberT SmiTh, and Bill MaTTmiller. f mx A. if ' xr . I 4 w U 9' F' 5 gl Ex xl Q QW ,,,,xAx,. , ' -S.,,'- -li-rf' ,A -t ' xi :gf wi- lxli 7' If vfye, WS yi.-,.,.' , AA . ,' :hh Jax, , H. . I . b , N ii fixigggk 'x' 'Qs ..,.?2-V fvfi'-V gf' f:'E?f Ni, M4g.Ng.:,.ig Lk: T fl. .x ...Mig bb, .. 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X 'll -. .V J 'el 51, '- ' ' ,E V. .Q 7 Y -Q ,.4 K ..' r - 1 ,,. , . gi L 2 Z , 1, , ' E 'H 5. . 1 'rl fi' 7 ,, 'E -, .- .V w W V., W Tfi ! E Y A 2 4 E u -I I f v 1 fl A gsfiif 5.25 Q f t., ,, 4 I i ., f- !, 4 i x w 5 , 4 , K T RadianT Carol Taylor smiles happily aT The crowd during halTTime ceremonies aT our Homecoming game wiTh GranTs Pass. She was nominaTed and Then elecTed by The K Club. Her elecTion, how- ever. was lcepT a secreT unTil The nighT oT The bonTire, when she was crowned KlamaTh Union's TirsT Homecoming queen. We 'X-.,..,.i7 Homecoming queen, Carol Taylor, and her courT anxiously waiT Tor Their escorTs and cars iusT beTore The sTarT oT The parade on Modoc Field. The girls were so exciTed ThaT They didn'T even noTice whaT a chilly Tall day iT waS. The queen and her Tour princesses are, leTT To righT, Jancy Meador, STella Lumnnus, Queen Carol, Susan Gedney, and PaT Duncan. Homecoming Is the First Big Event of the Year I -- un!' g..5,.:.f: 4.. 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The sfudenfs in fhe Refail Sell- ing Club spenf many hours fhe nighf before fhe parade making fhis floaf, which won second prize. The iunior class found fhaf Homecoming could also be a money-malcing fime. They sold beaufiful, whife chrysanfhemums wifh a large, red K in fhe middle fo mosf of fhe girls in school. Don lsen- see and Tim Mason pin sample mums on Sandy Sfone and Ginger Leam- ing. l6l Exciled sludenls in lhe main hall really rush lhe El Rodeo salesmen aller school. Some almosl seem afraid Thar lhey won'+ gel' rhere lasl enough +o purchase lheir 1958-I959 year- books. Lunchlime usually finds all 'rhe sludenls rushing lo be lhe firsl ones inro +he Cafeleria. Whelher you're fhe firsl one There or noi doesn r mailer because 'rhe variery of food you can buy a+ lhe Snack Bar is always fempling. Sludenfs here in lhe second lunch hour are hurrying lhrough lhe line wifh hor dogs and hamburgers. I62 Q.. 5 Colorful signs are hung in our hallways fhroughouf fhe year and af lasf we know how fhey are made. Sfudenfs of several clubs spend a few nighfs each week making fhese signs. If Susie Moss and Linda Yuen don'f sfop laughing, Though, we're afraid fhaf fhey'lI never finish fheir Clobber Medford sign. U Familiar lockers and friendly hallways are a parf of high school which no sfudenf will ever be able fo forgef. Mosf lockers are probably open and closed hundreds of limes a year and if would be almosl impossible fo counf how many fimes sfudenfs walk down fhe hallways. Halls and lockers fhough, are a very imporfanf parf of everyday sfudenf life. W sL-,,kw M'-'L-. WWW 9 E 5 'i .. 5. Rock and Roll for lunch? Well. no'r exaclly, bul noon dances are an everyday occurrence during bad wealher. The new sfage nexl lo 'lhe Calieleria malces a wonderful place +o dance and many slu- denls would almosl ralher dance +han ea+ al noonlime. g 5 -f -fir' B 'QV Q.-V 1, 4, l-low so many seniors managed 'ro crowd onlo one lilrlli cemenl bench is slill a myslfery buf il even looks a 'rhough 'fhere is room for more. This Jrradilional bench i 'rhe pride and ioy of lhe senior class and 'fhe envy of Th freshmen, sophomores, and iuniors. Assemblies Add to Year's Enjoyment .-Q.-.,..... u 'QW f,, f. f'f'ffffX, W eee, K . T Pep Assemblies are Tra- diTional beTore each aTh- leTic evenT oT The year. One oT The besT ones This year was when Tiye oT The shorTesT girls aTTempTecl To play a baslceTball game wiTh Tive oT The TallesT girls in school. No one scored, oT course, buT The game was a rioT To waTch. WiTches are a l w a y s a r o u n cl aT l-lalloween. These parTicular wiTches iusT Tlew in, To Try To hex The Pelicans during a rally slciT on l-lalloween. The mighTy Pelicans overcame Them, Though, and The poor old wiTc:hes had To Tinally Crawl Trom The gym in oleTeaT. Believe iT or noT. This is a ChrisTmas Assembly! A crazy mixed-up ChrisTmas Assembly, ThaT is, wiTh cowboys and all The wesT- ern Trimmings. lvlosT sTu- denTs like Things ThaT are cliTTerenT ancl original and no one could say ThaT This assembly wasn'T very, very original. l65 66 Guess who is ahead in this game? Why the Pelicans of course! Our rally squad is one ol the peppiest ever, and when the Pels are ahead, their enthusiasm is really tops. Win or lose, though, the rally squad is always on hand cheering and jump- ing wilh seemingly tire- less energy. A typical packed house in the sludent section of Pelican Court gives helps ing cheers to our winning teams. With two enthusi- astic pep clubs and a whole student body on hand, there are some really deafening yells and lots ol school spirit at our games. Basketball Brings Lively Activities .. ...F Rauf! anim? sg is N as in at . mg Q 'X I' ,K .R fmg 5 N 'li 'L , .I WH Three year old Patty l-loward is one little girl who probably will never lcrget her year as an honorary member ol the rally squad during baslcet' ball season. Dressed in red and while and with porn porns lust her size, !iit'e Fall-, lumped and cheered iust like the rest of the rally squad. 4 'x . N' .- ' 5 1 X ' Q If R s sf iz K .,,w.,.,. . j as I N 1 sles uayu u u so F' .- - if F 'K X . .... ,N wa s ' mm' K Mm PQ -1- L !tn.q.gt-1 . . m gif' ,E . xx-J ff.Y x i7'wsH '. i lm?Sav::fQl7f5b my y We if y . f are as are 1 m m All 'rhal yelling af a game can sure make you fhirsfyl Bul' 'lhe K Club has +l'1e answer fo fhis, because They sell cold pop during all The games. Prolifs from selling pop goes 'towards financing fha K Club banquef in fhe spring. AM in Vi: 2? Z? Z if pep organizaiions foo+ball baske+ball diverse sporfs X I 1 4 W wh wx ui? wx' V M. ef rf fy 'U 14 1 ll AF Z! 13 I WMM ? WWMEQWW , , y1jj f D7,ff y,i- V QW J ,, WVwWy Maw My fy, K.4 M7L gfE'f 0!1 ,ffl U J Lau' 5? N6 4 fx s 1 , . . ,-. Yel Queen JACKIE DAHN ' Q37 , fix .. f, X ,vw ,I .z.,.,. f-'Ji 1, 7 L ' x 9 if K a X Davld Drew C. 4 76 t N.,' 3 13,5 A 292311 Cars! Bisbsn ,f B Y ,, X Jerry Musselman '2- Q . Q Sreprawke N'Va Her S X X X www V f , JWQM I., ,neu , lw -1 , , 4' U l.y',r,zf' fm ' f 1- if lf .sr Rally Squad Has Pep, Enthusiasm This year lhe sporls season was ushered in wilh an enlhusiaslic squad ol seven senior members. lvlany long hours were spenl prac- licing new dance roulines, yells, and preparing several assemblies and ral- lies. Slushy loolball lields and chilly niqhls didn f slop lhe pep squad from supporlinq lheir leam and leading lhe sludenls in cheers. l.el s Talce Slalef' was lhe slale- menl from each member as lhe climax ol The season drew near. I ' -in 'X m ,Tr Q., ,- a . K -ir 6- 111, I Pep CIL D. Hubbard M. Hunsaker J. Johnson L. Lambo ,iQ ' L qi K Ax ' Top picrures: President Sandy A ,X ,I i Sroneg Vice President Donna Car- 2, Jr ' M gg f 6' h bf' i ig lv Cenrer picruresz Secreiary, Jane Swaneyg Treasurer, Lynn Frisfoe. A+ borromz Advisors, Mrs. Tucker and Miss Granr. i . .fi as 1 S xv no ,X . y .Qt ,Q Q Q, 2 - -Q- A . , 'vvv Z :H '- -fr 4 . . 1. . E?-.VS B' ,grief S. Boyd D, Clark J. CFOSS H. Frieberq K, Harris B- Bemepr D. Brown B. Ciawson M. Dorman J, Gregory B. Hawley Q' Bieym R. Buckner B, Coilie P. Federharr L, Gunderson R, Hersey pl Bowles M. Cinenoweirl N. Col-r M. Ferebee H. Harnaker P, Hole ' , s' 'f'.r ' 'iii ':-'- 5 A : . ii' f s ' W ' X Ii resi' L A- . . J ' A ' ii - N , r-'r'V.' :gy i X ' if 1 J . Ex- i A i .. Er. N 45 S ' -.: -,'1-'i X i f Q . .. J .Q .,f.- 4 ff 1 3 - W , as X if y . ser . -ff' fa i ii - ' f ' :Q -.1 Xx L -,f, 'v,-' . -,W--fwffvv n P-WY' :mrs-v:f14:? -xi? e:'z-'N-1.97 - it ' wa. , f A . - h K. 1 D 5 ' pil. ,.. .. ' ., na Qi J . X . 'W W' .Q 'vs J asf -ef iff. r- L ' X' f, r I us -S ' X mia 1 1 1. i Q , AN 3 . K Y.. '- 5 - 's , 1,-5225 pu -- ' P ,fe az. - Q 'Q M , n ,ga 6 . gigs , '--Q .2 , be-, ,.... P M L. 1. r . J .41 El e T e 'N 1 Wfjv' ' as . g 1 Ai' R ' ,I ' 3,1 , ,lg . .3 .aff esgi GLM l Performs Dances r X f .A SQ? S. La Vrar C. Lloyd J. Lee M. Macbelh Lenninger J. Marshall .Lepper-l M. Mason J. S af 2i f Q , 7 f fi , .f ,f G . 9 ,L , ' f gf Z Qc! .ng 1' f 6 Y Q ' ' .5 f f 1 1 f f ,pf , f , ff! ,f Q ff f f V i vfil 7 , I f, fyfii fg . X X 1 I ' ff A i by ,i . 272 '2 ' 1 5 . J S. Mcffcrmiclc O. Morgan J. Owens B. McDermoll S. O'Brien R. OWGHS B. Moore M. Ofl J. Phillips Giving lhal needed supporl lo our leams is lhe main obieclive ol lhe Pelicanelles. The laclc ol voice aller each game cerlainly is prool lhal each girl really yells al lhe games. Cheering and yelling lor our leams, however, is only a parl ol lhe many aclivilies in which lhe Pelicanelles lalce parl during lhe year. Their many services lo lhe school and lhe communily include: a polluclc in November lor members and lhe Girls' League lillle sislers, a lea lor new members in lhe spring, dance roulines al halllimes during all games, which lal4e hours ol praclice lo perlecl. Add lo lhis, lrips lo many oul-ol-lown games and you realize lhal lhe lile ol a Pelicanelle is a busy one. J. Pohl 5. Robinson F. Sanders C. Spero J. Wesl ' s f-1 Q' ' .J 'J ll . E 'vu -A E . . X y?.,.ri,'gXs,.,..X,c1gC x Xia mms X f fe ii, f 5' ff oi' , ' aff Kin is f f , 'Ci . I X , , . ... . , B. Wesllund 'A - J . J A, . . Ji ' 45 f , ' 11:'FVf'.. X f v Q 4 AQ .. A ww rv-, aww- ' yur' X .Viv Y f P Traditional ' 16' ee I V ' ii 4 i' . 332 ' .. Y -54 353 '.f ' . if .. A. Anderson S. Bo d Y C. Baker B. Canine K. Ball D. Clark L. Borgiaiii C. Corley 'QW in we-.,,, Q- 7 W . ,Ax r r , M 'su f 47 ,ss W . ..,w. ., -. 1 Zi . I i7-4 . V- f . -1+ ?.fJg,w.f. ' , Hi. .rf f 'v 'W' A Q-My-. . 2 3 13 me-' 3' 1 i 'RNS9 E t b rf if as amz- - er- Top picruresz President Judy Cul- lirnore: Vice President Peggy Seide- man. Cenfer picfures: Secreiary, Lynn Farley: Treasurer, Siina Anderson. Af bofromz Advisors, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Sfrode. C. Crabrree N. Ebinger J. Craig T. Evans P. Crawley H. Faulkner K. Derroir D. Gasfer . . Tsai P. -. M X., M., 1 ' s2.IMo? im? lf., Peg g? A A ., cf' 2 AAN .. . , , ,gy S. C-Bedney T. Goeckner K. Johnck A, Kerr LGWFSHCS P. LaGrande M. Leiilise J. Lawrence S- i-Und va M -- A . ' - . V ' X ' il - ' Q 'P R, A -af X 6 Q P i Y 4 lllRecl and White l-lere we go, mighiy Pelicans, here we go, can be heard ai almosi any baslceiball game from a seciion of Pelican Couri where Tiiiy girls sii, dressed in Klamaih Union i-ligh's iradiiional red and whiie uniforms. The duiies of These pepsiers include supporiing The ieam, promoiing pep, and aciing as a service organizaiion Tor communiiy and school. The Pep Peppers serve The public in Jrheir spare Time by helping To raise money Tor The Uniied Fund, selling blue cruiches Tor The Polio Drive, and giving Chrisimas boxes To needy families. Money-making proiecis help sponsor Their Chrisimas pariy, a spring banguei, and The Moiher-Daughier Tea. Leadership, scholarship, club pariicipaiion, and enihusiasm are iusi a Tew reguiremenis of iunior and senior girls for membership. The club has been run eiiicienily This year by Judy Cullimore, presidenii Peggy Seideman, vice presideniq Lynne Farley, secreiaryq and Sfina Anderson, Treasurer. Ad- IP I x' J Us eg 4 1 3-fy? M133 . s-vi: ' fsfw , . 51 M ,Q ,N as ,.s. Casseroles salads and desserfs provide for an enloyable poi luck, given by The Pep Peppers for The Purple Sklris of Red visors Mrs. Sirode and Mrs. Adams chaperon The girls on d,,-,gl oui-of-Town Trips. B, Mack J, Olson B, Rgbifghaud M. Swansen C. Taylor T Wagner J Wiclcersham M, Morfgngen M, Olson N, RUSH, P. Swansen M. Thursion N Warren N Young S. Moss P. Raughl S. Sessorn B. TBYlOI' B- VBVTVGGS C WGSilUHd L Yuen 'D K y .....,, ..,! 76 V. IVA ' 1 . , I 3 1, 5 X N ,V K ,fr 5 Q ? Xt F f . LH ' , 3 Xa Presidenl Vice Presidenr Secrefary-Treasurer GARY KRANENBURG DON STORY BOB DRACE 5 , we V .,:., I ' I if i 'b Advisor JIM INGLESBY L. Alexander S. Binney K. Baader P. Carney L. Bender W. Dennis A-'M-4 ...M , 1 4. K ' 'K A W2 6 'J A - 5 I Ai il I , . 1 Wm, l :bI. Q I ' V if M .J as lx k 55 v 1? Y ,gl s-1 S. . . 5- ,th 'Q x . , . -- f wif,-' Yagi. 1, v X 0 9. ww,-- .rj .. ' 'W A A .A S . Advisor JIM JOHNSON K. Coffman D. Depew D. Delap 2 Kwai X , D. Delap F 'D. Dunson iff K. Ferrell D. Filrzsimnnons B. Griggs D. Hamblin J. Hall J. Hancock i GA' 1 A ' it .K e 4' K Z X Y-wif' x x - K lx l Y 4 an il Ava V ia .. . 'Ps' V K Club Stages Banquet G-ood sporfsmanship and fhe promofion of school spirif are fhe aims of K Club. Membership is open fo all boys who receive a leffer in any major sporf. l-lighlighfing fhe Klamafh sporf season is an annual banguef held in fhe spring. Members and fheir dafes are enferfained by spealcers in fhe field of sporfs. As a suspenseful climax, fhe names of officers for fhe year fo come are revealed. Following fhe banquef is a dance, sponsored by fhe club. Concessions during fhe games were conducfed by fhe members in order fo finance fhe year's acfivifies. Elf ff, 1 r B Harris D. lsensee l.. Mclzefland R- Olvera B' Pelerson T- TVU5lY Y Herrera E. Kiger G. Michaels J. Parlrs D- Saks J. Webb N lnsley B. lewis J. Norfand C. Pdugh B- Sanfo R. Weber ear i f f we 1 I , ,, . ,Q ,qu V , ff ' y X54 Ill 1 li J 1 fl! I X ffil ' .i f, ,,f 'J' i W f 5 yf ., V I ,, 71.7.41 y ef., 1 , A f Mfg g 71 . Wi! V' ' i f., r ,X V g f X ,K 7 , ' ' xzws- f , .,,. 4 , as ' f Q l 4114? , 2 ' ZZ 'M e , V 4 ff I I , .s. f fy if --ul Z 'WW , A nf K M X 'f.y fffy v .. le ,A g e? y g J . ..i x . ' I .sf A l ,, 'iiiv E? 465 1 W A P? fa X , ff Q W, J I X X , 1, , , ,A np Y-.i f B. Worlein B. Yunclc G, Zumwalf 44, lf M J, fy H Q 5? fi! 16 f Z1 X Students Rely on Service 'Tr NJ cX,iL4w-irfr .ck i 5 'H Jfx ,Ms me , ' VWNSQQQ X 'Z .vii M - ' , L3 :xiii ...., f ' M vs ,AfXe'2ff,1 5 .L r Fronl row, leff fo righf: Judy McGinnis, Nancy Cedarleaf, and Francis Kenyon. Lasf row: Advisor Mr. Terriere, Bob Depew, Richard Groseclose, and Kennefh l-lenry. Boys' Alliance is so organized fhaf every boy may gain some recognifion. All boys of fhe sfu- denf body help fo gafher funds which are used fo benefif fhe less forfunafe boys by buying books, lunches, and clofhes. Anofher im- porfanf dufy is finding jobs for fhe unemployed. To make fhis year more inferesf- ing fhe officers of Boys' Alliance mef wifh fhe Girls' League officers fo selecf fhe Boy and Girl of fhe lvlonfh. One all year proiecf is fhe selling of pencils in fhe dean's office. I78 fm Helpful to Every Boy JK r, ,, X 9' lg., fvsswigvlxk Pelican Service Club serve fhe high school sfudenfs and fh public by selling ficlcefs fc games or ushering people fr fheir seafs. Usually fhey sef up refreshmenf sfand af fhe game serving hof dogs, and soff drinlcf During fhe year fhe group falces one or more frips wifh fhi baslcefball or foofball feam. li fhe fall fhey have an inifiafioi parfy. The group closes ifs acfiv ifies in fhe spring wifh an annua banguef and picnic. All fhi malces fhe year successful for fhe members. 5 S Leff fo righf are: Don lsensee, Don Sfory, and Gary Kranenburg. Mr. French fhe advisor in fronf. , . qv I I . . , Mnhxxkxtyg, Lf QA if 1 Z1 14 U0 ,VFX U7 V XYQJHN'-ff 6 M W KW Ltr ,Mix V I, x wcmjh 'Lg 'L Q 1 1 1 V ' v , ' u ' , f f 1 f 5 ' 4. I 4 ff f lr 1 l 7 J L ' ' f .NU Llffvblaliv AAyxPy1f1 L11 hx UI VQ1NL711i D JL 5 U Head Coach ANDY KNUDSEN Line Coach Baclofield Coach JIM INGLESBY JACK PETERSON -m ','fi 4 Sr - - 1 A I , 431.34 4 , V J ,1 A I si JV Coach BOB JOHNSON FootbaH l BoTTom row: D. Hamblin, R. Weber, J. Cox, J. Hancock, R. House, P. Salvadori, D. SmiTh. C. Paugh, B. Griggs, R. Olvera. Y. Herrera. Second row: J. Herman, B. Walker, S. STiles, R. EasTman, B. Frewing, D. Ewing, G. Vinson, D. STory, G. Michael, R. Moore, L. Badorelc. Third row: G. BurT, W. Dennis, L. HusTed. N. lnsley. D. Dunson, E. Kiger, D. Bunger, C. Currin, L. Bunyard. G. Jones, J. Riley, B. SanTo. Fourlh row: Coaches PeTerson and lnglesby, A. Miller, B. Egge, R. Ybarra, G. Hancock, G. Kranenburg, D. Owens, coach Knudsen. Injuries, Inexperience Ruin '58 Club No+ disappoinTing - iusT hearTbrealc- ing. ThaT's The sTory oT The pasT TooTball season. Laclc oT size and lack oT experi- ence, ThaT was expecTed and allowed Tor. BuT The rash oT iniuries ThaT plagued The Pelicans Trom early in The season To The Tinal game was unexpecTed. Early in The season, J. Hancoclc, lns- ley, and Currin were losT To The Team via The iniury rouTe. By nexT game, iT was House and Drace. The MedTord game was The low poinT as nine men were disabled: Griggs, Kranenburg, Ki- ger, BurT, Bunyard, STiles, Cox, J. Han- coclc, and O. Hancoclc. To round ouT The season, R. Weber, Erewing, Dennis, Paugh, and Olvera all warmed The bench because oT one ail- T80 menT or anoTher. Freshmen were pressed inTo service Tor The Tinal game. You couldn'T say The '58 ediTion lacked courage or deTerminaTion. They proved ThaT wiTh some excellenT ball played during The TirsT halT OT several games. Superior reserves on oTher Teams Turned The Tide againsT The Pelicans. As an example, The MedTord game. Playing againsT The number Two Team in The sTaTe, The Pels held The Black Torna- does To a 7-O halTTime lead. The Pels gave The ly1edTord Team TiTs.wiTh a wide open oTTense. BuT The remarlcable de- Tense crumbled away in The Tace oT Tresh whelmed The Pels 53-O. lT was Typical OT The enTire season. reserves, and lv1edTord over- Coach Andy Knudsen SEASON SCORES lv1arshTield ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,q-,- 47- 0 Eugene .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, Vwrg- 7 -12 Redding lCaI.l .,,,,,..,.,, 33- 6 Springhelol ,,....,.,, gkguq l 2, 0 Orland lCaI,l ,,,q-- ggqgg I 4, 7 MedTord .,.,,.,,,,, ,,Y-- 5 3, 0 GranTs Pass ...., ,,,,, 3 2- 0 CraTer .,,.,,,,,, hqub 3 2, 0 Ashland ,,..,,,w,, nggglwqbqqb - 33 I2 Won I LosT 8 X Q ,x - 4 SQ , ., .N Li 'Ci- :V-T I N X527 BNXSXT NNBX5' N s h IX- x X' .g . 59ig'H55SQ 'mlfioffag 7 ljlxwx E, 3' -,X K I QS' fag-.Lis-iggarf: v s ' x li. ,g, ,av RON WEBER Guard, ISO lbs. NNXXXX 5 MN YB 5 XX-- i ' GARY KRANENBURG X Q a es, End, I75 lbs. X I be ,N XX, ooN sToRY M W 3 M I-lallback, I46 lbs, SSX 5 x X I ' - K XF I X x N BNN -.fm - X2 Sided., X w x - - N u as as N X XXX X A K ,mx N I I wf x g .,.ygEF16:Q. Q ,Njqx I ,A 32 Q S x Eigxfsx Q i fx. as ll X- ' if X S Q I A fy: S M5 ftgms .-,, . f - QNX' gflfkpyfi K1 x 3, i. ifzxgfx o xiygx ,X , , ,NKAXRTQ or Q s Q I xx Exe X N N IS S Q1 'K new ,Q .1-.ns---x:.w . -.es--:fb r ..-9, I s ax. ss. .. I ,M .- . x - -X -,angle 4.21, Q, ti. mg, N Q BOB DRACE BERT FREWING RON HOUSE GLYNN MICHAELS CLIFF PAUGH A hard-working, nefer-say-die group of seniors inspired a young inexperienced Ieam. Led bf co- caplains Don Slory, Gary Krarlen- burg, and Ron Weber, Ihe seniors gave lheir besli Ron I-louse and Cliff Paugh ga 19 Ihe offense punch from lhe lull- baclc spol. Bob Drace broughl Klamalh our of many deep holes wilh his long booming punls. I.inemen Burl, Weber, and Mich- aels did yeoman duly, as did Berl Erewing unlil he was iniured in mid- season. SENIOR CLIFF PAUGI-I downs Craler back. J. I-Iancoclc I89l and House I75l frail lhe pfay in game which Craler won, 33-I2 w Co-Caplains V GARY BURT I ,,s' I f End. 162 lbs. IIVA 9, I 53, Q if I ...,- I K V L M y X A :I '4 .2 E - . ---' I ,.,s' f I I I 'Ifr : I ' 5 I 4- , .11 . . ? -'i .,,, .. -a---, , ,I - ' YQ ' ' I I - I ' , '-. End Guard Fullback End Fullbaclf IEO bs, les lbs. wo lbs. ISO lbs. '50 lbs. M 'WK me I , lf V' gf R lil V 4 gf M ' , .5 , 4 H , .lt .hx 2 'ls I N., . 1 ls 9 35 i NV i -X21 x A N ' Ml A -vm. rw- me .. One Win in Five Non- Conference GameS Wind-blown pum' causes KU's Bob Drace lo leap high lo gafher I+ in as Pels bow lo Craler Comels. Top lelrg Blake Griggs l67l looks anxiously a+Cra1er end as ball sails over him and pdsl oulslrelched arms of receiver. Cenler lefl: Bruising line play of Granfs Pass game shows Gary Burl af lefl being blocked ou? of play. Bollom lefl: Buried under lhe pile is Han- cock. as he scored lhe second 'louchdown of lhe game agalnsl' Eugene. HARD-CHARGING line play oT Pelican linemen sTopped AROUND end goes Blake Griggs as Axeman makes vain grab Tor Eugene in I2-7 vicTory. shoulder and iersey. A TorrenTial downpour and a PiraTe Team deep in excellenT reserves drowned The Pel's chances Tor an open- ing game vicTory, 47-0. One oT The beTTer Teams in Oregon, MarshTield's Team compleTely ouT-classed The local Team. Their linemen were big, aggressive, and TasTer Than our backs, coach Andy Knudsen said aTTer The game. As prooT oT Their superioriTy, KlamaTh moved The ball over The midTield sTripe Tor The TirsT Time wiTh only Tour minuTes oT playing Time remaining. The opening home game crowd Tavorably aTTecTed The KU gridders as They Trimmed The Tavored Eugene Axemen, I2 To 7. IT was a real Team vicTory, as The oTTensive men rolled To Two Touchdowns and The de- Tensive uniT rolled back Eugene eTTorTs To score wiTh rugged line play. An Axeman Tumble on Their own 35 yard line led To The Pel's TirsT score in The second period. A 35-yard pass play, Griggs To Dennis, did The iob. A ground aTTack in The Third period carried The Pels 80 yards in I4 plays Tor Their second score. Eugene ended The scoring Tor The nighT wiTh a TD early in The TourTh period. A powerTul pair' OT backs ripped Through The Pelican line Tor 280 yards in leading The Redding Wolves To a 33 To 6 vicTory aT lvlodoc Eield. The TirsT half ended I3-0, and The Wolves really poured on The ground aTTack in The second halT. John l-lancock scored laTe in The TourTh period Tor our only score. A l-lomecoming crowd oT 2,000 SpringTielders cheered Their Miller Team To a I2-0 vicTory over an iniury weak- ened KUHS TooTball squad. The Pels halTed a drive on Their own 4 yard line in The TirsT quarTer buT couldn'T sTop drives in The second and Third guarTers. Wayne Dennis played an ouTsTanding game Tor The Pelicans. l-le caughT 3 passes Tor 72 yards. A l20-pound subsTiTuTe wrecked KU's second CaliTornia invasion. l'le sparked The TirsT.Touchdown as he replaced The regular halTback wiTh oniy six plays Ticked OTT. l.aTer he scored The second Touchdown, which provided The necessary margin in a I4-7 clipping oT The Pelicans. The liTTle Orland school compleTely sTymied The WhiTe Birds' eTTorTs, holding Them To 37 yards on The ground, and 46 Through The air, a ToTal oT 83 yards. Even vaunTed MedTord could noT do This well. Ron Olvera scored on an I8 yard run Tor The Pelicans. Don STory was The Pel's leading ground gainer. The Team again suTTered Trom injuries, as Bob Drace was losT Tor The game wiTh a knee iniury. l83 Medford, Grants A shocked Iv1edTord crowd waTched The Pelicans hold Their vaunTed Team To a 7-O halTTime lead. RaTed by some as a 50 poinT underdog, The Pelican squad played deTer- mined, smarT, aggressive TooTball. The second halT was anoTher sTory. Size, weighT, excel- IenT reserves, and iniuries all combined To pull The rug ouT Trom under The Pels' TeeT. The Tinal score was 53-O. Nine KU players were iniured. IT may have been The crucial Turning poinT oT The season. The Pelicans were never able To reTurn To Their earlier Torm. A quick TD, iusT 3lf2 minuTes aTTer The opening kickoTT, sTarTed The Tornadoes oTT in Tine sTyle. They had noT counTed on The Pels' deTerminaTion, which held Them scoreless during The remainder OT The TirsT haIT. IvledTord scored 28 in The Third guarTer and I9 in The TourTh. ThaT was The IongesT second haIT in hisTory, observed Knudsen. Pass Smash Pels A 32-O walloping by GranTs Pass aT Ivlodoc Field proved GranTs Pass coach Mel Ingram righT in saying, IT's The TinesT Team I've ever coached. ExcepT Tor one play, iT wasn'T obvious during The TirsT haIT. The one play was speedy Jack Dean's 86 yard run Tor a TD in The second period. OTherwise, The Pelicans played Their usual sparkling TirsT haIT. They held The Cave- men To a 7-O TirsT haIT lead. The second halT saw The game progress in a Tashion Tamiliar To loyal KU Tollowers. The WhiTebirds again suc- cumbed To superior reserves. By game-'s end, GranTs Pass had rolled up 5 Touchdowns and 384 yards. The amazing Dean added Two more To his early TD on runs oT I9 and 2I yards, and a game ToTal oT 25I yards. BerT Frewing was carried oTT The Tield in The TourTh quarTer wiTh a broken IeTT leg. He ioined J. I-Iancock, who broke his ankle The previous week againsT MedTord. I84 PELICAN deTender, Ron I-louse, knocked clown The pass as GranTs Pass receiv- er grasped vainly Tor ball in end zone. Seconds IaTer, The Cavemen scored Tinal Touchdown in deTeaTing The WhiTebirds, 23-O. . ' -V .ff Q. SPEEDY Don STory on his way around righT end Tound Blake Griggs TANGLED pile oT bodies, shoes, arms and legs made iT impos lead'n9 The Wal' 'VW Sl'10rT gain agains+ Ashland. sible Tor CraTer To pick up yardage in early period againsT KU Crater, Ashland Finish Season, Pels CraTer consolidaTed iTs Third place posiTion in The SouThern Oregon ConTerence wiTh a 32-6 win over K.U. CraTer scored wiThin Two minuTes oT The opening whisTle, and scored aT leasT once in each ouarTer ThereaTTer. IT was again a case oT iniuries as Kranenburg, Dennis, Bunyard, and Paugh were sidelined. The game ended wiTh The Pelicans compleTel',f ouT oT ends, boTh oTTensive and deTensive. KlamaTh made iTs only score in The second guarTer. A 67 yard drive TeaTured by Two passes, Griggs To Kra- nenburg Tor 29 yards, wound up wiTh The ball over The ComeT goal line. The scoring play came on a 9 yard pass Trom Griggs To Olvera. CraTer led 20-O aT halTTime. They rolled up 389 yards To The Pelicans' 68. A valianT, buT TuTile, eTTorT marked The closing game OT The '58 season. The Pelicans Tumbled inTo The conTer- ence cellar as Ashland clipped Their wings, 33-I2. Numerous Treshmen Tilled The season-long injury gaps and made a remarkable showing. Klamafh acTually led aT one poinT in The second guarTer, I2-6. Ashland caughT up in The lasT minuTe oT play in The second guarTer and Torged ahead on The successTul Try Tor poinT. The pendulum swung To The oTher side in The second halT as The Grizzlies held The WhiTe Birds scoreless while adding 20 poinTs To Their margin. The Pelicans sTopped an early Ashland drive and Then marched 5l yards To score. KU led 6-O as House punched over Trom The one. In The second period, Bill SanTo scored Trom The one aTTer sparking a 46 yard drive. -f T - . .V I , 'WWMY' 'f , ' f V .,,V, M ,V,,, , . VV A , f 4 ,232 . ff, f , , V' Z, T , , aww LUCKY KU player waTches as CraTer Tffff V Z i A player drops easy pass beTween his legs 1 inTo end zone during firsT halT. X 185 4 Won 3 Lost Record EH EH KU Granls Pass 48 KU .. 33 SGCVGCJ Alluras . 33 l'le5fl H l4 Ashland . 6 KU 3333 . 24 5oCVeCl Malin 26 I-leorlf B 20 Tulelalce O f . 5 1-. V nv 1 f N . 9 . 3.31.3 Bo'Hom row: Jay Cox, Joe Cox, R. Williams, G. Buchholz, J. Parks, R. Easlman, E. Kiger, S. Henzel, M. Sine, E. Malimiller, R. Egge. Second row: R. Rulnam, J. Miichell, L. Johanssen, L. Siephens, D. Ewing, E. Baile, E. Brinson, K. Cooper, B. Guplill, R. Currin. Third row: L. Husfed, D. Alexander, D. Mode, A. Mills, L. McClure, E. Peierson, J. Hyden, G. Vincent R. Bogoray, R. Moore. Back row: Coach Joe Roberls. L. Wisharr, T. Sleiner, D. Sfippich, B. Dearing, J. Riley, K. Hunsalcer, P. Salvadori, B. Walker, B. Sanio, Coach R. Johnslon. Frosh Opponenf 38 7 Henley JV I2 7 Merrill JV 27 7 McLoughlin Jr. Hi 24 D Merrill JV 20 O Hedri-:lc Jr. Hi 53 I3 Ashland Frosh I2 24 Henley JV Bofiom row: D. Crurnrine, J, Cox, G. Shearer, D. Mone lague, Cv. Buchhofz, B. Milchell, R. Bogolay, M. Newell. Second row: R. Rapp, G. Malcornln, K, Hunsalcer, B. Kemniizer, R, Currin, C. Ellioli, P. Noel, K. Franklin. Third row: B, Maflmiller, B. Roulh, B. Shaw, J. Ruler, H. Herrera, E. Pele-rson, R. Sparlin, K. Cooper. Fourfh row: L. McClure, D. lv1cQaoghey, T. Abernaihy, B. Deering, D. Sievens, T, Sieiner, D. Slippich, E. Brinson, Back row: J. Hanan, C-. Nelson, D. Mode, F, Mliler, Coaches Slreh- lzu, Duncan ard H. Srnilh. l86 J.V.'s Move to Varsity Successful Frosh Season JV C959 Frosh Coach GENE STREHLOU BGB JQHNSQN ,af-49' Wildcafs HANK SMITH Head Coach DEAN WHITE Basketball . xx Q --wx o i I . if X JIM HALL kk b I Senior 6' 2 Q 'X Y Y BOB PETERSON BOB DRACE Sefcr 6' O' P2 1 Xp . . DAVE DELAP fx. ' ig . .mg f DON DELAP Serie' 5' II' as ' w 1 f Peterson on All-State Squad as Team Takes Sixth Place in State Tourney KU's Bob Peterson, a 6' 4 senior center with spring steel tor legs, was named to the tirst team by sports writers covering the l959 Cregon l-ligh School Basketball Tournament at Eugene. Last year Bob was placed on the second team. Bob's tremendous rebounding and team leader- ship carried the Pelicans to sixth place in the state tournament. Klamattfs dreams ot a second straight state bas- lcetball championship were tragically shattered with 4 seconds remaining in the third tournament game. tvlarshtields 6' 9 Mel Counts priclced the title bubble as he batted in a missed shot that gave lviarshtield a 46-44 win and a ticlfet to the tinals. lt ended a season long strealc ot winning the close ones tor the Pelicans. Behind 39-34 at the end ot the third guarter, the Pirates rallied with siy straight points to talre their tirst lead ot the game. The nerve-tingling last min- utes.saw the lead change bact and torth until a 44-44 tie with two minutes lett. The Pirates then troze the ball until the tinal tatal seconds Tired, the Pelicans played Pendleton tor third place. At one time in command by ll points, KU taded in the tourth ouarter under the tire ot a hot- shooting band ot Buctaroos, 56-47. The two teomS BOB PETERSON accepts baslretball as award tor malcing tirst team at tournament trom George Elliott, vice president ot OSAA. atter tinal game ot tourney. lphoto by Ket- tlerl l958-I959 BASKETBALL VARSlTY-Front row: W. Dennis, B. Griggs, R. Olvera, D. Dunson, P. Bishop, B. Yunclc, D. DePew. Second row: W. Palmberg, R. Egge, B. Lapsley, E. Biehn, J. Parks, D. Eastman. B. Lewis. Third row: Coach Dean White, B. Peterson, B. Santo, Dave DeLap, Don DeLap, J. l-lall, B. Drace, Assistant Coach Gene Strehlou. could well have been playing tor the championship, as Pendleton was also deteated in the last tour seconds ot the third game. Astoria's number-one-ranlced tisherrnen were tirst- round victims as the Pelicans tollowed season-long torm by sguealcing out a 4l-39 victory. An I I point mid-third quarter lead shranlc steaidily betore a de- termined attacl4, until only one point separated the two teams. A tinal tree throw by Dunson made it 4l-39. Then the climactic point ot the game. As- toria's Scott tired a shot trom beyond the mid-court line. lt tell through! But it was a second atter the buzzer went ottl No count! Whewl Little Sandy threw a scare into the Pelicans in the second game ot the tournament. They pulled into a 32-32 tie at one point atter lagging tar behind. That only inspired KU to greater ettorts and the Whitebirds pulled away to win 64-43. Tournament play concluded a successtul season. Under Coach White, the Pelicans swept to the championship ot the Southern Cregon Conterence with a record ot I4 wins and 2 losses. ln non-con- terence play, they won S and lost l. Counting the tournament games their season rec- ord was 23 wins and 5 losses. AI Iefiz PELICAN BOB LEWIS heIped KU dominafe rhe rebounds as Iwe and Bcb Peierscn cc'- sisfenrly wenlr high in ine air Io pick off Hue ball. Despire excelleni' pIay, +I'ie PeIicans were hard-pressed in 49-44 win over Springfie-Id. BeIow: TOUCI-IING THE RIM and sIiII going up, Bob Pe'rerson's pnencmenal iufnping GIJQIIIY carries Ifiim above opponenfs Iwands as Ire goes for Iwo poin+s. SpringI'ieId MiIIer's gave KIama+I1 a scare. as I'Iiey came wirI'iin one pcinr of vicfory. A+ rigI'i'r: OPENING TIPOEE con+roIIed by Bob Pe-Ierson I34I goes fo Jim I-IaII 4303 as Pe'i- cans sfarf season wifn SpringfieIcI. 3 N ' 5 'Xxx . N X iv XS x W' i-fi 5? ' an W -mi ' ' K 4 5: I I Four games. EighT poinTs, Four vicTories, EighT ulcers Tor The coach. 5TarTing The season wiTh one and Two poinT overTime wins, Coach Dean WhiTe's Pelicans inauguraTed a Thrill- paclced season. Beginning wiTh 5pringTieId, Dave DeI.ap's 4, and Paul Bishop's 2 Tree Throws in The IasT minuTe oT play changed deTeaT inTo a 48-44 win. The second game oT The doubleheader saw 5pringTieId nearly wipe ouT a 48-43 Third guarTer lead. BuT They Tell shorT by one poinT, 54-53. The lead changed hands 9 Times during The game. AT one Time I3 poinTs down, KU ToughT To a 66-62 deTiciT againsT IvIarshTieId wiTh 20 seconds To play. Then Dave DeI.ao Tired Two guiclc buckeTs To send The game inTo overTime. Don gave KU iTs TirsT lead oT The nighT in The TirsT overTime. In The second overTime, Dave won his second game oT The young season wiTh Two Tree Throws, 74-72. In anoTher soueaUer, KU pulled ouT a vicTory over NorTh Bend, 48-47, in The IasT I5 seconds. IT was aImosT anTicIimacTic aTTer The crewious riighT. Don DeI.ap scored The winning goal. Fired-Up Pelicans Sweep First Four Games E? 'sfw 361- .' t K iahggg, .fg- Conference l . , - 592 , 4 X-X,e. .X.X , KU buill' much of ils high conference ranlcing on 4 successive vicrories over Jrhe Ashland Grizzlies. ln lhe lirsl game, KU raced lo an easy 54-38 win. scoring 20 free Throws along Jrhe way as Ashland fouled lrequenlly in order +o gel lhe ball. The lasl lhree games were praclically no conlesls as rhe Pels pounded oul 64-30, 7l-26, and 75-38 vicrories. Coach While cleaned lhe bench of regulars in lhe lasl lhree games, giving second slring men needed experience. Medford proved a much slronger opponenl. Dun- son's QI poinls and Pe+erson's 29 rebounds led To a lirsl game win. A 30-30 halllime lie was whipped inlo a nine poinl lead, as The Pels pulled away. 70-bl. Trounced soundly in 'rhe second game 66-48, Jrhe 8laclc Tornadoes were lerrilic. Too hol +o handle, was an apl way lo describe Medford as 'rhey bounced lo a 32-25 hahflime lead and lhen really poured if on. Play Tough Perhaps The mosT soul-sTirring comebaelc of This or any oTher season was pulled by KU in The Third game oT The series. Down 39-3I aT The end oT The guarTer, The Pels managed To Tie The game aT 47-47, and Then Talce Their TirsT lead oT The game wiTh The winning basleT in overTime, 49-47. The DisTricT Championship was decided in The Tinal game, as KU won The game 7I-67, and un- dispuTed eonTerence champion. Ahead all The way, WhiTe's men had To survive a IO poinT splurge in The IasT 3 minuTes. DespiTe The TirsT loss oT The season To GranTs Pass, KU won The series 3 games To I. In The TirsT game, KU was ice-cold, and wenT down, 62-5I. A momenTary spurT in The Third guar- Ter pulled us To wiThin 3 poinTs, buT ThaT was as close as The Team could make iT. Revenge, 62-46, was Taken aT The nexT meeTing. An air-TighT deTense and The shooTing oT Dunson and PeTerson who scored 38 poinTs led The eTTorT. The WhiTebirds repeaTed in The Third game as OPPOSITE PAGE QII549, The Pelicans' only lead oT The game Teams. 54-38 win. THIS PAGE ball in 75-38 win. They nearly bombed The Cavemen oTT The courT, 86 To 45. Dunson and PeTerson combined Tor I3 poinTs in a Thrill-paclced Tinal guarTer To lead The Pels To a 57-56 win in The Tinal game. Behind 6 poinTs wiTh 5 minuTes To play, The Pelicans rode To vicTory on TighT deTensive play and hoT shooTing under pres- sure. The CraTer series was marlced by conTrasTs. In The TirsT game, KIamaTh had IiTTIe Trouble in win- ning 62-40, as PeTe and Don each had I9 poinTs. I3uT The second game was as hecTic as any seen all year, as The Timelceeper TorgoT The cloclc, The reTerees argued amongsT Themselves, CraTer puT on The pressure, and The game grew wilder and wilder. When The dusT seTTIed, KU was on Top, 57-54, on Don's basIceT in The IasT 44 seconds. The Third game was easily won by The Pels, 86-45. IT was Tour sTraighT over The ComeTs Trom CraTer, as The Pelicans Tinished The season wiTh a 73-65 win. Upper IeTT: WINNING POINTS againsT Medford in Third game of season, as PeTerson pumps in Lower IeTT: I'IIGl'I IN THE AIR, Bob Lewis 44 Talces rebound away Trom CraTer as Pelucans dumped ComeTs, 86-45, in Third meehng of CenTer: BEHIND Tl-IE BOARD, Dave DeLap 40 shooTs and scores againsT Ashland Grizzlies in RESERVES SEE ACTION againsT Ashland Blalre Griggs l32I and EasTman l36l scrap Tor Q Wg, ss A sg 'N is Q.-5 ,wx-M,,,,,,,,.,,, ,sf ........-- ,cc Y, is 6 , e 'figs Spoiling an I l-O perfect record, the KU Pelicans outshot and out- rebounded the Bend Lava Bears as they collected a 60-49 victory at Pelican Court. Trailing 28-26 at halftime, the Pels solved the Bear defense and shot to a 45-33 third quarter lead. It held up under a fierce last-minute Bend drive. Hall, Drace, Don Del.ap, and Peterson all scored in double figures. A cold, snowy trip to Bend, and a cold shooting eye led to the Pelicans' downfall as they tell to the Bears, 62- 5l. The winning margin of ll points was identical to the margin KU had in the first game of the series. Tired from a thrilling overtime win over Medford the night before, the Pelicans were in the game only during the first half. Flannery and Kribs of Bend spanked the Bears to a substan- tial lead, and then lcept a last minute Pel drive from going anywhere. Only Peterson with 25 points could score consistently. It was sweet re- venge for the Bears. I94 sm Q, ,MBP -iw ti' .X t Split Two Contests With Bend Lava Bears A leaping, high-arched shot by Don DeLap l24l, started Klamath on drive which carried them to early season win over Bend, 60-49. Blocked off from the basket: Dave DeLap 1403 passes off to the side as Pelicans lost to Bend. 62-5l. 338 New-' . '- ,Q - 1 me -f tflikms, Q 5' , 3' Qi X , , 4 sk Q 2 4 sf R s-K.Q,,,?Q-,.,1q Q- 5, Q 2 W 3' ,N X at if is W' 2 DNN ' ia A 'W it 4 ' ,Wye sg Coach Gene STrehlou, B. Griggs, B. Yunck, R. EasTman, B. SanTo, S. Binney, J. Parks, R. Olvera, B. Lapsley. AbsenT, F. Biehn- Jay Vees Have I6-6 Season Coach Gene STrehlou's JayVee sguad polished oTT The rough edges in a hurry by playing sharp Basin varsiTy Teams. During The season, They Toolc on The TirsT Teams Trom Tulelalce, AlTuras, Malin, l-lenley, and Merrill. They avenged an early season loss by sTomping The Malin MusTangs 74-49 in a reTurn maTch. SouThern Oregon Coniference JV Teams proved Tough also. Lilce Their parenT clubs, CraTer and Ashland JVs caused no Trouble Tor STrehlou's boys. GranTs Pass was noT a serious cause Tor alarm eiTher. MedTord, however, had Them Talliing To Themselves, as They dropped The TirsT Three games in a row, some by raTher decisive scores. The JV Team members earned some addiTional ex- perience by playing in The laTe minuTes oT varsiTy games. Season Record KU 56 Henley ,, , - 62 Tulelalce . 46 AlTuras , ,, 70 Tulelake .,,. 5l GranTs Pass 29 MedTord ,. 53 CraTer , . 45 Ashland ,,,,, 39 GranTs Pass 53 Malin ....,.,,, 40 MedTord ., 44 Bend ,,,.,,..,,. 50 CraTer .. 50 Ashland ,,.., 48 Merrill .,.,.., 45 GranTs Pass 74 Malin , 38 MedTord 58 Bend . 62 Ashland 2 .. 50 GranTs Pass 49 MedTord AM Opening Tipoff in early season game saw JayVees in excellenl' posihon To grab The ball, as EasTman and Griggs aT leTT assume good defensive posiTions. Lower picfure, a classic, as Two KU and one CraTer player Talce STaTue of l.iberTy pose in going Tor high rebound. Frosh: High Hopes for the Future Kneeling: G. Groseclose, S. Allen, I'I. Herrera, B. Kemniizer, D. Sfippich, I-I I-Iamalcer. Back row: G Buchholz. B. Dearing, G Paizke, D. Ash, P. Juclce- Iand, K. I-Iunsalner, D. Bo goiay, Coach Bob Johnson I96 I3 Wins - 5 Losses I4 Wins- I Loss Size and Speed Count for 'Cots Fronl' row: G. I-Ieacl, W. Palm- ber, S. Siiles, R. Brisbon, R. 9 DePew, D. Sachs. Baclc row: B. Egge, W. Dennis, E. Yeoman, M. Jordan, N. Badorelc, R. Taylor, Coach I-lanlc Smiih. 'Wa Wresflinq lnlrramural DELANCE DUNCAN ELLA REDKEY 1 W .Qi 0 A 1 'E H ,gr . 17 M F I f ,ff . 9 I , .. Q. , lnlrramural MRS. SIEGLE A'fhle+ic Direcfor JIM JOHNSON fe q V, Diverse Sports 4, 4 in . Q 1 X .Lg :, , S , xi , 4 , , 5 ,f I , ji fmt, .X is Q , 2V 3 X24 5 if I97 J. Hancock State Wrestling Champ John Hancock, KU junior jg wrestler, won the Oregon State Xaao Efesi- Crown in the I9l pound divi- i j 1 1 sion as he deteated John Stev- ens ot Roseburg, 2-I, in the A . L tinal round. l-lancoclc upended Bill Johnson ot Scappoose in the semitinals. Larry Bender and Gary Hancock were stopped in the state semi-tinals, while Bill O'Neil and Rich Her- rera lost out in.the consolation round. It was a successtul year as the scjuad placed second at the District Meet. John Hancoclc, Larry Bender, Glynn Michaels, and Larry Badorelc won District crowns. Crumrine and Alexander also cjualitied tor the Oregon State Wrestling Tournament by taking sec- ond place in the Southern Oregon District Tourna- ment. Sorely missed in the state tournament was Lyle Mclzarland. McFarland was a state champion the year betore. He had an undeteated season this year until the district meet. During the meet he severely injured his lcnee. He tinished pinning his opponent. and then had to be helped trom the mat: The injury ended his competition tor the rest ot the Season. lt was a bad blow to the Pel's chances, as the team had a dual meet record ot I2 and two, winning I l straight betore deteat. Head Coach Frosh Coach DELANCE DUNCAN JACK PETERSON l958-59 VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD-Front row: M. Crumrine, D. Gonzales, L. McFarland, P. McSwain, Merle Tracy. Second row: J. Hancoclc, G. Bishop, G, Michael, R. Johnson, A. Mills, L. Bender, R. Herrera, W. Olson. Third row: L. Wishart, D. Fitisimmons, S. Henzel, L. Alexander, L. Ambers, B. O'Neill, B. Addington. J. Cox, T. Douglas. Not pictured are L. Badorek and G. Hancock. DUAL MEETS KU opp onen + 48 5 Bend 37 8 Springfield so I3 Lab anon 48 O Ashland 45 IO Bend 2I I9 Redmond 49 6 Medford Joe Cox af righ'r IaboveI wariIy Iooks for an advanfage 36 I4 CraIer and, John Hancock on Iop IbeIowI pins his man In 36 4 PrinevIIIe wi 30 I4 Gran+s Pass 4I 9 Medford I8 25 Redmond I6 29 C5ran+s Pass 4I 8 Prineville 38 Io PrineviIIe FRESHMAN TEAM-Fron'r row: 9. Ilefcf, I.. Gibtq P. Grlggz, J, Loney, Coach Jack PeIer- son. Second row: B. MI+che'I, G. I-Iefier, D. Crumrfre R, 5-7rnp:on, R. Ropp, D. Boyd. Bleak. Top row: J. Cor, L. McC'u'e, D. Earn-e++. FROSH MEETS Opponeni' KU Bend 25 35 AshIand ..,, ,.,., 5 8 5I Redmond 24 II AshIand ,.II 2I I-Iedrick JI'I5 22 37 I-IenIey .,,.....,, H32 47 I-IenIey H20 3I IVIcI.oughIin ,,.2I I6 Bend , .20 38 Second pIace In disIrIcI meet Intramural lnlramural al KU is noi highly organized. Primarily lhe reason is Jrhe large number of sludenls riding buses. Sponsored by lhe Cily Recreaiion Deparlmenl, a number of boys pariicipaie in league baskeiball. These games are evening affairs and are noi' properly in- cluded as school-sponsored. Girls have a more aciive program, sponsored by Teachers Ella Redkey and Mrs. Siegel under The wings ol The Girls' Recreaiion Associaiion. Aciive since in- cepiion, members engage in volleyball, archery, skal- ing, swimming, baskelball, Jrrampoline, and hiking. Nor all exercise, eilher, as Jrhe group has parries, like 'l'he Hawaiian parly shown below. The sparkling beach of Waikiki, on paper, serves as a backdrop for Hawaiian parry. ln ai-fendance were J, Dragoo, S. Pearson. S. Lund, A. Gibson, E. Anderson, C. Lloyd, S. LaVrar, and B. Kring. Eleven players is no'r loo many. Nor in girls' baskelball. which has six players on each side. Alfhough if looks like a mob scene, rhe game is highly organized, and acrion is swiff and furious. l?'s baskelball, allhough il looks like a relay race. Girl al lei? has 'rhe ball well hidden. '7 A The EI Rodeo STaTT wishes To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank all Those who have helped To make This publicaTion possible. We especially wanT To menTion Those who made our work easier wiTh Their Triendly co-operaTion ThroughouT The year. The secreTaries, lvlrs. Granas and lvlrs. Bellm, who very willingly leT us use Their Tiles Tor checking names and schedules, and Tor Their paTience when we used The Telephones and inTerrupTed Them many Times a period. The clubs and organizaTion and Their ad- visors Tor The help They gave us in sched- uling picTures and Tor The inTormaTion They gave us Tor our copywriTing. The business Tirms oT KlamaTh Falls, Tor Their enThusiasTic supporT oT our yearbook as shown by The many ads They boughT This year. Ferebee's and Miller William's sTudios who Took such excellenT picTures and who were always co-operaTive when Time aTTer Time we asked Them Tor rush porTraiTs and special orders. Cur apologies To Mr. RoberT Craig, T. and l. insTrucTor, Tor omiTTing his picTure in The TaculTy secTion. if ' ' - ' I , rll il 'Y' lu ' Hg Eau-. v H, , t F gs-:gg w -V ,, , 6 Q A , '-nf., l-lere we are aT The end oT anoTher year and anoTher yearbook. For The seniors iT means The end oT Their high school years and Tor The under- classmen iT is iusT The end oT a regular school year. We hope This year- book has capTured The liTe and acTiviTies aT K. U. Tor everyone This year and ThaT iT holds memories oT The many good Times we've had. The sTaTT spenT many exTra hours ouTside oT class To bring you This yearbook, buT we've had loTs oT Tun doing iT Too. There were a Tew Times during The year when iT seemed as Though we weren'T going To make our deadlines, buT somehow we always did. There were always picTures To schedule, layouTs To make, copy To wriTe, and ads To sell: and our phoTog- rapher was kepT busy wiTh developing, enlarging, and prinTing. The year is over, and our work on The EI Rodeo is Tinished, buT we Think iT was worTh every minuTe we spenT on iT. ln TuTure years your year- book will bring back To you many hours oT enioymenT and memories and we hope you have enioyed your i958-59 El Rodeo as much as we have enioyed bringing iT To you. 1553 ax X l ll U rj: IQ JV 'C . C9 if Q5 i' x Nz K '-XX ' fx, ?'x 6 X W K X- 'kN! x','N-1 fd 'O 'xi W Q5 .X -- X V xxx? 'N U' gg N Q 3 xi Y f .rj , ' ,L XJ X' A. .. 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TU 4-47l4 793 I A-J DURRELL'S FLYING A STATICN Iz+II AND MAIN I TU 2-9I26 PENN EY'S sos MAIN TU 4-5I7I I K I K M ' WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY Klamaih Falls Branch P. O. BOX 65I TU 2-2522 I DICK REEDER'S 5+h AND MAIN STREET TU 4-662I Dell Smifh JIM WINDE BUICK I330 MAIN TU 4-3I4I ECCLES MOTORS PonI'iac-Rambler SaIes and Service 606 S. 6+I'1 Tu. 4-8I24 ' ' ' ,444 T9 rung E 'LX I fi MOTY 81 VAN DYKE 638 KLAMATH Tu. 4-4I4l Rodger Schlicleisen HANS NORl.AND INSURANCE The Bes+ Place 'ro Go If You Have a Difficulr Insurance Problem 627 PINE DREW'S MANSTORE Tu. 2-25l5 733 MAIN Tu. 4-4I2I DERBYS LEE HENDRICKS MUSIC CO. Complerely Equipped Repair SI1op Used Insfrumenfs for Ren+ or Sale I26 N. 7+I1 Tu. 4-4I2I DRUG STORE Buy 'Ihe Low Way on +I'le Hi-Way 22I2 S. 6+I1 Tu. 4-432I COCA-COLA BOTTLI NG CO. The Pause TI1a'r Refreshes MAIN AND N. 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Boys' Alliance C CLASSES L ,L L Commillees , Coolcs ,, , , L ,, D Dedicalion ,,,,,, .,...SA, Della Chi , ,, Diverse Sporls ,, Drama . , ,. ,, Drum Major L E El Rodeo L F FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION . I8 Foolball N, French Club ,, Freshman Chorus , Freshmen , L...... sssscssus L so Fulure Business Leaders Fulure l-lomemakers Fulure Nurses ,s,s Fulure Teachers , G German Club Girls' League , , , Girls' Recrealion Associalion I-I I-li-Y l-lonor Sociely l'lonor Sludenls L I IRL L lnlramural J Juniors , . K K Club Kraler Topical Index I42 , IO IO6 . N204 l32 I44 L LI47 L67 bl sI78 L 28 33 . 23 L35 I22 L S223 so l53 L L l52 L IO8 , I79 , l35 l5l , 97 IZ4 l57 l28 I33 I37 ll2 II4 l38 I4O 63 l39 ZOI 73 I76 , IIO L Lalin Club s..us ssus sssss L L Library Club , ,. . M Maiorelles L L L Malhemalics Club , Mixed Chorus , , Music ,, , ,, , O Orcheslra .. Orcheslra Ensembles Pelicanelles ,, Pelican Service Pep Band L L Pep Peppers L Principal L s,s. Quill and Scroll Rally Squad , Re ln Ca , ,,,, , Salulalorian L School Board ,,,,, Science Club Scripl and Milce Secrelaries ,, so , Seniors ssssss L Sl4i Club , Sophomores , Spanish Club SPORTS Sludenl Body Ollicers Sludenl Body Presidenl Sludenl Council STUDENT LIFE Superinlendenl Swing Sixleen T Tomorrow's Merchanls Tomorrow's Relailers Trades and lnduslry Tri-l'li-Y Triple Trio V Valediclorian L, W VVho's Who , Wresllinq A Abernalhy, Thomas-98 Adair, David-83 Adair, Turla-98 Adamo, Judy-98 Adams, Donna-105 Adams, Dorolhy-24 Adams, Jerry-83 Adams, Joannw74 Addinglon, Bob--38 Adkins, Rickirf74 lndex 128, 142, 174 Ba11arc1,- Louise-88, 151 Boren, Wilma-98, 137 Borgialli, Louise-32, 34, 75, 117, 174 Cage, Julia-98 Caldwell, James-75, 128 Ballard, Roger-32, 88 Barker, Joyce-74, 136 Barker, Marilyn-88, 137 Barker, Mary-38 Barleen, Peggy-88 Barmore, Philip-38 Barmore, Warren-74, 144, 152 Barnes, Bonnie-74 Barnes, James-B8 Carney, Pal-75, 156 Amen, Phan-ao, 32, 33, 35, es, 69 Boring, Charles-88 Borlis, Byron-39, 139 Bose, Kalhleen-98 Bowden, Jo Ann-98 Bowen, Lynden-98, 137, 145 Bowles, Phyllis-75, 172 Boyd, Dale-98, 151 Boyd, Linda-98 Boyd, Sharon-75, 143, 172 Campbel1,Gai1-98, 151 Canine, 174, 2 Barbara-40, 120, 128, 132, 06 Carland, James--98 Carlson, Charles-22, 117 Carlson, Gregory-89, 145 Carlson, Jane-98, 32 Carlson, Helen-40 127, 128, 139, 140,217 Alberf, William-88 Alcorn, Helma-88 Alexander, Dianna-108, 117, 124, 133, 186 Alexander, Elsie-105 Alexander, Kenny-98 Alexander, Larry-38, 176 Alexander, Shirley-98, 151 Alexander, Viclor-88 Allbriflon, Berl-88, 145 Allen, Charlolle-88, 98, 151 Allen, Richard-38 Allen, Sherman-98, 196 Allen, Shirley-74 Allison, Leon-88 Alloway, Ruby-24 Aller, Barbara-74, 142, 172 Alvard, Berlha-88 Alward, Roberl-74, 134 Amacker, Carla-105 Arnbers, Loren-88 Ambers, Palricia-74, 143, 124 Barnes, Tom-98 Barnes, Raymond Lee-88 Barnelf, Shirley-98 Barney, Sharon-88 Barniff, L.-151 Barnwell, Hugh-88, 142 Barrelf, Darrell-98 Barrell, Douglas-98 Bafes, Roberl-88 Baxler, Ann-98 Baxfer, Jack-74, 127 Baxfer, Jan-33, 38, 61, 66, 127, 128, 140, 145, 147, 148, 152 Baxler, Keifh-74, 128, 176 Beal, Melvin-32, 38, 108, 148 Bealfie, Vonda Lee-74 Beaver, Joe-98 Bedford, Earl-74, 128, 148 Bell, Bonnie-74, 132 Bell, Carol-83 Bell, C-linda-98 Boyd, Susan-32, 36, 39, 62, 69, 174 Boylan, Sharon-60 Bradley, Linda-75 Brady, James M.-75 Bradford, Earl-88 Bramhall, Ray-40, 117, 130 Carnini, Gayle-89, 116 Carr, Gary-40, 139 Carr, lvlelda-105 Carrigan, Sharon-75 Carler, Chrislopher-98 Carler, Donna--32, 41, 133, 134 Brandon, Malcolm-83 Braniff, Larry-88 Brassfield, Arlalea-137 Brassfield, John-98 Brallon, George-40, 220 Brallon, Julie-34, 97, 98 Brauner, Kalherine--98, 144, 1 Bray, Don-88, 157 Breilenslein, Ralph-105 53 Breneman, Gary-40, 64, 70, 116, 127 152 128, 139, 144, 145, 147, 148, Brelches, Susan-40 Carfer, Levah-75, 145, 148 Case, Gayle-89, 144 Case, Lloyd-89 Casebeer, Carol-89 Cassel, David-89, 151 Calmull, Terry-89 Caven, Judilh-98 Cedarleaf, Nancy-41, 131, 178 Cedarleal, Terry-89 Chamberlin, Glenn-24 Chancellor, Virgia-89 Brewer, lrene-88 Bridges, Belle-40 Briggs, Marie-98, 153 Chandler, Bruce-98 Chaney. Julia-89 Chapman, Glenda-75 Charas, Allen-41 Amboard, Adrienne-74 Be'q ann, Linda-98 Bruns, John-96 Anderson, Anifa-98, 145, 148 Anderson, Ann-73, 74, 117 Anderson, David-88 Anderson, Eunice-32, 33, 74, 114, 143, 144, 146, 148,200 Anderson, Jerry-88 Anderson, Julia-32, 74, 111, 133, 134 Anderson, Pafricia-88, 133, 135, 138 Anderson, Slina-34, 38, 43, 66, 128. 142, 174, 208 Andrews, Arlene-98 AngsTead,Judi1h-88, 134, 138, 142 Angslead, Paul-22 Anning, Linda-88, 120, 134, 138 Arch, Richard-38 Argefsinger, Jack-98 Arnold, Beverly-88 Arnold, Bruce-38 Arringlon, lna-88 Ash, Dana--98 Ash, Larry-83, 148, 196 Ash, Sharon-74 Afchley, Shirley-98 Auslin, Linda-88, 148 Axell, Pal-88 Bell, Joyce-38, 151 Bell, Judilh-98 Bellm, Emily-23 Bellfn, James-38 Bellm, Paul-88 Benedfcf, Nedra-88 Bender, Larry-38, 176 Bennell, Barbara-39, , 64 70, 108. 117, 124, 129, 133, 143, 146, 172, 209 Benson, Sandra-74 Benold, Paul-96 Benson, Jerry L.-88 Bew1'y, Gary-39, 139 Berg, Donald 98 8efg ann, David-74 Be'g anf1, Eleanor-39, 108, 117 Briggs, Michael--40, 138 Briggs, Sue-135 Brinegar, John-40, 127, 128, 139 Bringle, Diane-98 Brinson, Earl-98, 186 Brisbon, Carol-40, 112, 170, 171 Brisbon, Jack-75, 214 Brisbon, Ronald-88, 196 Brown, Alice-89 Brown, Darylene-75, 126, 144, 172 Brown, Lelha-75, 124 Brown, Merle-89 Broyles, Palricia-98, 151 Charas, Phillips-75, 129 Charles, Fred-89 Chenowelh, Mona-41, 128, 142, 146, 172 Cheyne, Diane-98 Cheyne, Lawrence-99 Chilwood, Lawrence-75, 144, 147 Church, Harold-60 8rumb1e,Terry-75, 128, 134 Bruns, Chrisline-98, 148 Bruns, David-89 Clark, Bob-99 Clark, Darlene-75, 128, 151, 172 Clark, Diane-41, 117, 174 Clark, Dorolhy-83 Clark, Jay-99 Clark, Lola-75 Clark, Ri cha rd-79, 139 Clark, Sandra-99 8 Babcock, S ha ron-88, 143 Badorek, Larry-60, 180 Badorek, Mary Ann-98 Badorek, Norman-88, 139, 196 Bailey, Fra n c-24 Bailey, H.-24 Bailie, Dor olh y-24 Bailie, Yvonne-32, 74, 132, 133 Baile, Eugene-88, 186 Baird, Gail-74, 138 Baird, Linda-88 Baird, Jeanne-98, 128, 138 Baird, Marvin-98 Bernard, Brien-98, 151 Be'nard, David-60, 139 Bernard, Gregow-74, 142 Befans, Gerald-24 Benchi, John-88 B'eber, Les1'e-98 Bielrn, Charrnicn-39, 142, 172, 209 Biehn, Fredric-88, 188 Bioby George-88 Bzqby, vzfqn-39, 142, 146 Billings, Roy-39 Biggz, Sue Ann-88 Bfnney, Sfephen-74, 116, 176, 192 Bispharrl, Joe-88, 148, 157 Bishop, Gary-88, 142 Bishop, Paul Douglas-74, 188 Biwer, Denise-88 Blair, Ted-75, 137 Black, Bruce-60, 128 Black, Jane-98, 137, 148 Black, Neil-98 Blair, Kennelh-98 Blakley, Lana-88 Blakley, Linda-33, 39,72 Bleak, Morgan-98 Bleak, Sleven-39, 142, 146 Blecins, Sarah-98 Bruner, Larry-89 Bryan, Mary-89 Bryanl, Judilh-89 Buck, Brian-98 Buck, Peggy .lo-89, 132, 135 Buckharn, Eleanor-32, 75, 137 Buchholz, Gary-36, 98, 137, 186, 196 Buckle, Edwin-89 Buckner, Rela-75, 133, 148, 172 Buelow, Roberl-24, 108 Bullard, Carolyn-35, 40, 63, 117 127, 128, 133, 140, 142, 146, 148, 149 Bunger, Donald-75, 135, 180 Bunyard, Larry-83, 134, 180 Bunyard, Leroy-89 Bunn, Billy-96 Burkhaller, Eva-24, 140 Burney, Sandra-40, 137 Burney, Sharon-89, 96 Clawson, Beverly-41, 128, 172 Clawson, Peqgy-41 Clem, Frances-89 Cleverly, Cecil-99 Cline, Linda-99 Clubb, Don-99 Clubla, Richard-75 Cobia, Grady-99 Cochran, David-41 Cody, Judy-75 Cofer, Myra-75 Coffman, Ken-41, 128, 176 Coker, John-99 Colahan, Kenlon-99 Cole, John-99 Cole, Richard-89 Coleman, Dennis-99 Coleman, James Michael-89 Coleman, Karen-99, 148 Burcharn, Calherine-83 Burg, Larry-89 Burns, Della-40 Burk, Douglas-98, 151 Burke, Belly-98 Burke, Dean-98, 105 Burke, James-98 Burke, Ralph-75 Coleman, Ronald-89 Collie, Belly-75, 172 Collirnan, Theodosia-99 Colson, Richard-83 Coll, Esrher-75, 172 Coll, Naomi-41 Colvin, Carol-41 Cornplon, James-41, 36, 61, 66, 69 Baker, Carol-32, 74, 116, 128, 133, 143, 146, 174 Baker, Dave-83 Baker, Dean-83 Baker, James-88 Baker, Max-74 Baker, Raymona-98 Bales, Roberl'-83 Ball, Carolyn-88 Ball, Kafhleen-74, 116, 126, 127. Blomquisl, Roberta-24, 153 Boling, Gary-83 Bogalay, Richard-98, 186, 196 Bonollo, Bonoflo, Bonollo, Andrea-88 Tony-88 Slephanie-35, 39, 65, 132. 134, 137 Book, Charlolfe-75, 148 Boofh, Joseph-88 Boolhlay, Ronnie-88 Burnell, Bob-98, 138 Burnell, David-98 Burnelf, Sharon-89 Burpee, Roberl-75, 145 Burl, Calvin-16, 136 Burl, Gary-60, 180 Buller, Glenda-89 C Cage, Johnnie-40 116, 128, 130, 140,32 Comslock, Sandra Lee-89, 133, 14E 152 Cone, Wesley-99 Conlorli, Brian-60 Conn, Dianne-99, 151 Cook, Jimmy-99 Cooley, Richard-89 Coon, Pal Ann-99 Cooper, Charles-89 r A Cooper, Kenneth-99, 186 Corley, Charlotte-75, 108, 132, 174 Corrigan, Louis-24, 133 Cornett, Dwight-75 Cornnell, Phyllis-75 Cornutt, E.-99 Coulter, Patricia-80 Index Detroit, Kay-36, 42, 64, 70, 140, 142, 146, 174 Detroit, Lucille-99 Devlin, Jimmy-89 Dewey, David-99 Dewey, Judy-42 Dewey, Robert-42 Esgate, Beverly-76, 112, 124, 137, 138 Esgate, Judith-90, 116, 133, 138 Espersen, Sandra-90, 116 Espinosa, Mary-90 Estes, Donald-100 Estes, Jim-43 Cowan, Clifford-99 Cox Cox rol-41 , Ca , 117, 126 , Jay-99, 186 Cox, Joe-89, 116, 186 Cox, John-75, 180 Cox, Richard-99, 151 Crabtree, Cheryle-41, 126, 128, 142, 146, 174 Craig, Jane Ann-75, 134, 143, 174 Craig, Robert-202 Cramer, Bob-89 Crapo, Barbara-89, 116, 144 Crawford, Jeannette-75 Crawford, Larry-89 Crawley, John-99 Crawley, Pat-41, 35, 68, 112, 116, 120, 174 Crawley, Sam-99 Cray, Amie-99 Cromwell, Jane-89 Cross, Dale-99 Cross, Judith-42, 112, 172 Crow, Yvonna-42, 136 Crumrine, Gilbert-99 Crumrine, Milo-89, 186 Cullin-iore, Judith-36, 37, 42, 61, 64, 70, 127, 128, 139, 175 Cummins, Dale-89 Currin, Charlton-32, 89, 116, 138, 142, 180 Dexter, Sandra-43 Dickey, Bill-76 Dickinson, Charlotte-89, 116 Dickinson, Maxine-89 Dickinson, Ted-99 Diehl, 1-larold-76, 118, 119 Dillon, Michael-43 Dillon, Richard-89, 134, 138 Diver, Susan-76, 124 Dixon, Bruce-96 Dixon, Jean Anne-99 Dockery, Judy-99 Dockery, William-89 Dorland, Sandra-99 Dorman, Monya-76, 145, 152, 172 Dorrell, Lelia-89 Dorrell, Maryetta-43 Dofson, Joyce-76, 124 Dotson, Margaret-99 Dougherty, Kathleen-76, 81, 120, 128 Dougherty, Loretta-89 Douglas, Dee Alva-99 Douglas, Trenton-76, 156 Dowdy, Thomas-89 Downs, Flora Jean-89 Drace, LeRoy-99 Drace, Robert-43, 176, 181, 188 Dragoo, Jean-76, 115, 200 Drake, Frances-43 Drew, David-43, 413, 116, 135, 140, 170, 171 Drew, Diane--89, 32, 120, 128, 138, 142 Druecker, Loretto-24, 112 Duggan, John-43 Duggan, Richard G.-90 Duggan, Robert-99 Dukes, Jackie-99 Estes, Lois-44, 132 Estrada, Laura-84 Eudaily, Robin-105 Eudaily, Rollin-80 Evans, Leonard-100 Evans, Trudy-44, 151, 155, 159, 174 Ewing, Dick-90, 180, 186 Ewing, Jan-76 Frewing, Bert-32, 60, I3 Frewing, Myrna-32, 90 Friberg, Helen-76, 172 Friedrich, Janice-100 Fristoe, Lynn-44, 120 Fronatt, Richard-96 Fuller, Kenneth-76 Furman, Kay-100 G Ga brielson, Da rlene-90 4, 180 Gaddis, Michael-81, I48 Gadsby, Curtis-76 Gale, Gary-77, 116, 128, 137 Gallagher, Margaret-90, 142 Currin, Richard--99, 151, 186 Curry, Don-96 Curtis, Donna-89 Curtis, Ellen-99 Curtis, Nancy-42, 64, 124, 145, 152 Czenkusch, Velnora-99, 151 D Dahn, Jackie-42, 61, 72, 142, 170 171 Dalcour, Lorann-89, 116 Dalton, Kenneth-99 Daniels, Edward-105 Dumont, Atnhony-96 Duncan, DeLance-24, 197 Duncan, Patricia-76, 112, 160 Dunlap, Sheila-90 Dunson, Dean-76, 176, 180, 188 Dunn, Alta-105 F Fabianek, Myra-44 Faganello, Frank-84 Fairchild, Mariorie-76 Fanning, Mary-100 Farley, Carole Lynn-36, 44, 132, 133, 134, 140, 174, 206 Farley, Cheryl-100 Faulkner, Helen Marie-34, 44, 120, 132, 134, 142, 174, 209 Faus, Ben-105 Fay, Donna-76, 137 Federhart, Priscilla-76, 133, 172 Feeback, Suzanne E.-90, 144, 148 Fenning, Kay-32, 100, 144, 153 Fenning, Michael-90, 130, 137 Ferebee, Merlena-32, 76, 172, 219 Ferguson, Barbara-90 Ferreira, Roy Lee-100 Ferreira, Donald-44 Ferrel, Judith Lynn-76, 116, 143, 144, 146, 148 Ferrell, Byron-32, 100 Ferrell, Keith-39, 44, 176 Fessenden, Denys-76, 130 Feigi, Dennis-148 Feigi, Ruth-100 Fink, Clara-25, 137 Fink, William-25, 130 Fischer, Leslie-25 Fitzgerald, Betty-90, 116 Fitzsimmons, Duane Lee-90, 176 Fitzwater, Joe-44 Gallagher, Michael-100 Gamble, Gene-90 Gambol, Jane-99 Gardner, Sharon-95 Garich, Janice-100, 151 Garr, Melda-100 Garrison, David-44, I27, 128, 134, 139 Gaster, Darlene-32, 36, 44, 65, 71, 108, 112, 133, 134, 140, 142, 174, 208 Gedney, Susan-32, 35, 77, 142, I60, 174 Geigher, David-90 Geiger, Gary-45 Geiss, David-77, 145 Geist, Claudia-45, 47 Gentry, Glen-100, 128, 137 Gentry, Grover-77, 145 Gentry, Lloyd-45 George, Jacqueline-90, 151 Gerkin, Carolyn-100 Geyer, L.-32 Gibbs, Larry-100 Gibson, Ann-77, 115, 200 Gibson, Aralyn Delight-90 Gilbert, Eda-90 Gilbert, Linda-100 Gilchrist, Judith-45, 128, 132 Gillen, George-45 Gilmore, Sharon-100 Darnelle, Linda-42 Darneille, Linda-60 Davidson, Janet-89, 133 Davidson, Joyce-75 Davis, Lance-42, 116, 128, 127 Davis, Gloria-75 Davis, James V.-75 Davis, JudithA99 Davis, Kay-89, 151 Davis, Larry-83 Davis, Martin-76 Day, Joseph-42 Day, Sy1via!76 Day, Thomas-42, 130 Dean, Beth-89 Granquist, Altha-45, 132 Dearing, Bobby-99, 186, 196 Dearing, Earlene-42 Deaton, Janet-24, 138 Deen, Esther Lea-89, 137 Deen, Linda-105 De Lap, David-42, 62, 176, 188 De Lap, Don-42, 139, 176, 188 Deller, Paul-24, 138 De Long, Dennis-76, 116 De Long, Dixie-99 Derners, Eugene-89 Denham, Joseph-89 Denning, James-89 Dennis, Eivareen-24 Deni-1's,Wayne-89 I76, 180, 188, 196 DeDew, Richard-89, 87, 188 De Pew, Robert C.-76, 118, 119, 116, 126 127 128,196 Derby Jo Ann-89 De'os e' Ma . e'-76 224 Dunn, Tommy-99 Dvorak, Patty-90 Dyer, Lindaf90 E Earley, Kenneth-83 Earls, Janis-99 Easley, Jim-80, 139 Eastman, Donald-76, 188, 195 Eastman, Roger-83, 145, 180, 186 Eberlein, Neal-43 Ebinger, Nancy-35, 76, 145, 152, 154, 174 Ebinger, Sandra-99 Edge, Pamela-99 Edwards, Frank-90 Edwards, Marvin-99 Edwards, Phyllis-76 Edwards, Vernon-99 Egge, Robert-94, 180, 186, 188, 196 Ehreth, Linda-99 Ehrlich, Richard-83 Eisenbeisz, Carol-94 Ellingson, Dorfhea-31, 32, 34, 100, 120 Ellingson, Robert-76, 134, 142 Elliott, Graig-100 Elliott. Robert-32, 76, 128, 142 Ellis, Walter-43 Ernley, Joe-100 Enger, Connie-100 English, Jerry-43, 72, 128, 142 English, Lyle-76 Ensor, Dennis-90 Epps, Donna-76 Fleet, Fred-90, IF6 Fleet, Leslie-90, 134 Flifcraft, George-76, 137, 142, 145 147, 148, 152 Floyd, Danny-90 Floyd, Douge-100 Flynn, Richard-90, 116, 145, 147, 152 Foltz, Donna-100, 151 Forrester, Shirley-76 Gionet, Leonard-84 Giovannini, Carolina-90 Glassow, E.-25 , Glenn, Janice Sue-45 Glenn, Loretta-90 Goddard, Paula--90, 120 Godsby, Wanda-100 Goeckner, Thirza-34, 37, 45, 68, I74, 209 Goen, Karon-32, 90, 128 Goehring, Adel?-45 Golden, Shirley-90, 151 Gonzales, David-90 Gooing, Vance-100 Gordon, Jo Anne-45, 124 Gospodnetich, Gerald-100, 137 Graham, Jay Howard-90 Ford, Betty Jo-100, 151 Ford, Richard-90 Forsythe, Marian-17, 153 Foster, Bill-76, 128 Foster, David-100 Graham, Martha-100 Graham, Merrill-90 Gralapp, Arnold-20 Granas, Maryanne-23 Foutz, James-90 Foutz, Marion-76, 84 Fowler, Janet-32, 100, 130, 151 Fraley, Douglas-76 Fraley-44, 143 Fraley, John-76, 128 Franks Carma-100 Franks 129, Karen Carlene-32, 76, 112 151 Franklin, Jack-90 Franklin, Kent-100 Franklin, Wayne-44, 127, 128 Frantz, Janet-90, 116, 143 Granquist, Emil--90 Granquist, Karl-45 Granquist, Monta-100 Grant, Dorothy-25, 172 Gray, Charles-90 Green, Bonnie-100 Green, Rodney-90 Greene, Robert-100 Gregg, Jacob-60 Gregg, Rosia Lee-77 Grems, John-90 Gregory, Judy Rae-77, 128, 148, 172 rfearicis, Ranma-84, 134, 144, 148, 152 Fredricks, Susan-100, 134, 144 Fredrickson, Thomas-90, 129, 142 French, Dwight-22, 178 French, Eugene-90 French, William-44 Gregory, Neil-77 Gresdel, Donald-77 Gresdel, Ronald-60 Griffith, Gary-77, 139 Griggs, Blake-77, 176, 180, 182, 188. 195 Griggs, Claeton-77, 134 146, 176, 188 Griggs, Ross Lee-100 Grigsby, Melvin-100 Grimes, David-90, 145 Grimm, Fred-90 Grinde1,.Carin-77, 134 Groseclose, Gene-105, 138 Groseclose, Richard-77, 116, 128, 137, 178, 196 Gross, Richard-99, 100 Grow, Jane?-45, 136 Gueck, Jay-90 Guesr, Paul-45, 154, 157, 159 Gulley, Janice-45, 136 Gunderson, Linda-77, 111, 131, 172 Gunn, Alberf-96 Gunfon, Fred-90 Guplill, Bengy-32, 90, 142, 186 Gusfin, Charlotre-77 Gusfin, Jackie-100 Guyer, Sandra-100 H Haddock, Folk-46, 189 Halberf, Jean-32, 46, 70, 127, 128, 134, 148 Hale, Joyce-100 Hale, Sheila-90, 133, 138, 144 Hales, Char1oHe-100 Hall, Howard-25, 132 Hall, James-37, 46, 62, 65, 140, 143, Hall, Linda-90 Hall, Sleven-100 Hall, Verna-90 Hallack, Dale-25, 141, 148, 149 Hallack, Lawney-84, 143, 148 Hamaker, Harlan-32, 100, 196 Hamaker, Hearher-46, 126, 172 Hambli n, Danny-77, 176, 180 Hamilfon, Bob-100 Hamilfon, Donald-90 Hamilfon, Loanna-90 Hampson, Richard-77 Hamro, Hamro, Bert-100 Richard-100 Hancock, Gary-90, 180 Hancock, John-84, 176, 180 Hand, Belly-46, 66, 124, 140 Hanan, James-100 Hanan, William-33, 46, 128, 143, 146 Haney, Roberf-100 Hanley, Sandra-100 Hankanson, Jim-45, 189 Hanscam, Sharon-77 Hansen, Roger-96, 144, 148 Hanson, Dorothy-100 Hankins, Jeanie-46 Hankins, John-46 Harden, Mifchell-100 Harden brook, Sara-100 Hardman, Dana-101 Hardman, Phillip-90 Harmon, Bonnie-46 Harless, Carman-101 Harkey Harper, Harper Parricia-90 Leroy-90 Ma ry-46, 134 Harris 'Bob-46, 143, 146, 177 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Dick-101 Kafhleen-46, 111, 172 Sandralee-99, 101 William-25 Harrison, Myrlle-77, 137 Harroun, Linda-91 Harr, Susan-91 Harfley, Larry-77, 128, 138 Harvey, Duane-84 Harvey, Norman-101, 151 Hastings, Jim-84 Hawes, Phyllis-91, II6, 138, 143 Hawkins, Billy--46 Hawkins, Kenneth-95 Hawkins, Robin-84 Hawley, Hawley, Krisfina-91 Befly-46, 136, 172 Index Hun1', Donna-101 Hun1,Judi1'h-91, 134, 142 Hunleman, Roberf-101 Huslead, John-101 Husled, Leslie-91, 180, 186 Hyalf, Jack-84 Hyden, John-91, 186 lnge1sby,Jim-25, 176, 179, 180 Inman, John-91 Inman, Lamonl-91 lnness, Shirley-91 lsen, Jimmy-91 lnsley, Nick-78, 180 lsensee, Donald-32, 34, 73, 78, 143 146, 178, 218 J Jacobs, Ed-47, 111, 138 Jackson, Carol-91 Jackson, Charles-84 James, Bill-101 James, Gwynn-101 James, Linda-91, 137 James, Margie-101 James, Tommy-48 Janssen, Sandra-78, 108, 133, 137 Jenkins, Clarance-91 Jenkins, Eleanore-91 Jennings, Kennerh-78 Jensen, Gerald-101, 144, 147 Jensen, Lamar-25, 141, 144, 145 Jimenez, Toni-91 Johanson, Larry-91, 186 Johnck, Katherine-78, 116, 174 Johns, Elizabefh-48 Johnson, Daniel-78, 137, 142, 145, Hawley, Delmar-28, 36, 46, 129, 134, 139 Hayes, Dianne-47 Hayes, Ona-77, 124 Hazlewood, Mike-91 Head, Gary-91, 196 Healh, Barry-84 Hedberg, Rudy-47, 69, 143, 146 Hees, John-47 Hefley, Clarence-77 Heim, Charla-77 Helberq, Vernice-25 Helselh, Lenore-77 Hendrix, Kafherine-91 Henninger, Jan-77 Henry, Kennerh-77, 116, 178 Henry, Waller-101 Henson, Darlene-101 Henzel, Sam-91, 120, 186 Herlinger, Nancy-91, 116, 138 Herman, Barbara-91, 95, 116 Herman Beverly-91, 95, 32 Herman, Carole-91 Herman, Gerry-77, 180 Herman, Fosler-101 Herring Dianne-91 Herrera Henry-101, 151, 196 Herrera Sam-101, 151 Herrera Herron, Hersey, Heyden , Ysmael-77, 180 Gladys-25, 128 Rulh-77, 138, 172 , Charloffe-101, 134 148, 152 Johnson, David-91 Johnson, Jim-21, 176, 197 Johnson, Jim-48 Johnson, Joyce-91 Johnson ,Judilh-78, 144, 172 Johnson, Larry-101 Johnson, Marie-22 Johnson, Marilyn-78, 126, 134 Johnson, Mary-78 Johnson, Morgan-48, 128 Johnson, Raenell-91 Johnson, Raymond-48 Johnson, Richard-48 Johnson, Roberf-25, 179 Johnson, Ron-48 Johnson, William-48 Joiner, Marvin-78 Jones, Carolyn-101 Jones, Charloffe-91 Jones, Don-84, 148 Jones, Gary-91 Jones, Gregory-91, 138, 143, 180 Jones, Kennefh-105 Jones, Larry-32, 91, 145, 148, 152 Jones, Lawrence-78, 145 Jones, Mariorie-101 Jones, Mary-105 Jones, Norma-78, 111, 124, 137, 138 Jones, Roberf-91 Jordan, Jordan, Michael-91, 196 Waller-96 Juckeland, Philip-101, 196 Jurgensen, Loren-84 K Kaler, James-101 Karnes, Garry D.-91 Karnes, Richard-84 Kearsley, Karen-91 Kearsley, Linda-78 Keller, Merle Anne-101 Kellow, Sharon-78 Kemnilzer, William- 10l, 151, 196 Francis-14, 32, 73, 78, 84, Kenyon, 137, 178 Kenyon, Roberl-91, 116, 128 Kern, Ranell-92 Hees, John-138 Heyden, Linda-96, 115, 134 Hickman, Douglas-96, 148 Hickman, Ed-21 Hickman, Sharon-101 Hicks, Gordon-101 Hicks, Maxine-47 Hicks, Perry-101, 120 Hicks, Roger-101 Hiles, Lola-84 Hill, Gary-101 Himelwrighl, Dale-91 Himelwrighl, Gary-101 Hobbs, Lorraine-91 Hobbs, Paul-101 Hodge, Doris-78 Hodges, Judy-78, 116 Hodges, Richard-IO1 Hoffman, Helen-25, 116, 117 Hole, Pauline-47, 120, 172 Holland, Jerry-91, 142 Holliday, Norman-101 Hollingsworlh, Belly-91, 151 Holmes, David-91, 151 Holmes, Kenneth-47 Holslon, Nancy-101 Hollisler, Mervin-91 Hollisler, Virginia-91 Homer, Owefa-101, 137 Horn, Belle-91 Horn, Harold-47, 51, 128 Horn, Kay-101 Hornby, Rudy-91, 148 House, Ron-181 Howard, Alice-25, 127 Howard, Jo Ellen-91 Howard, Judifh-101 Howe, John-78 Howie, Vicki-91, 116, 129 Hubbard, Donna-46, 133, 172 Hubbard, Marilyn-78 Hudson, Severl-84 Hungale, William-32, 36, 37, 47, 68, 127, 128, 180, 143, 146 Huffer, Sleven-91 Hugelman, Nancy-19, 116, 133 Humphrey, Arfhur-84, 151 Hunfer, Charles-82 Hurfgen, Barbara-78 Humphrey, Louise-101 Humphreys, Nancy-78 Hunsaker, Willard-101 Hunsaker, Margene-47, 128, 144, 152, 172, 186, 196 Kerns, Elizabelh-32, 116,92 Kerr, Amy-48, 62, 116, 133, 134, 153 174 Kiger, Eslin-78, 84, 180, 186 Killian, Kirk-92, 130 King, John-92 Kirby, Nicky-92 Kirkpafrick, Lorerfa-92 Knauss, Bill-92 Knighr, Richard-101, 137 Knowles, Karen-101 Knowles, Marge-23 Knudsen, Andy-25, 179, 180 Koberslein, Richard-92 Kramer, Maxine-78 Kramer, Rulh-92 Kranenburg, Gary-38, 48, 67, 176, 178, 181 Krneik, Terrence-105 Kring, Belly-78, 115, 200 Kring, Roberr-92 Krois, Richard-84 Krois, Thomas-101 Kuhn, James-101 Kuiawski, Charles-78 Kunz, Sharon-78 Kuykendall, John-60, 127 L Labos, Raymond-26, 135 La Clair, Joe-21 La Grande, Pamela-117, 128, 174 La Grande, Rama-32, 101, 151 Lake, Bonnie-101 Lake, John-26, 136 Lamb, Jerry-101 Lamberf, Bennie-92 Lambert, Jimmy-84 Lambo, Lana-48, 111, 172 Lancasfer, Michael-78 Lane, Claudia-101, 134 Lane, Richard-78 Langer, Judilh-92 Lanlz, Sharon-92 Lapo, Diana-48 Lapsley, Roberr-92, 188, 195 Larson, Colin-78, 119 Larson, David-101, 151 Larson, Keifh-84, 145 Laflin, Bruce-92, 145, 152 La Vrar, Susan-84, 173, 200 Lawrence, Julia-79, 127, 133, 142, 146, 148, 149, 174 Lawrence, Lynelle-48, 108, 117, 133 137, 207 Lawrie, James-101 Lawson, John-101, 147 Lay, Norma-79, 143, 146, 148 Layman, Alma-48, 165 Leaming, Virginia-32, 33, 92, 135, 142, 146, 161 Leavilf, Gary-92 Le Cours, Arlhur-26 Lee, Craig-101 Lee, Janel-48, 112, 173 Lee, Sally-79 Leech, Barbara-92, 134 Lehrman, Richard-92 Leib, Ann-105 Leidke, Susan-32, 101 Leislikow, Joanne-92 Leislikow, Ronald-101 Leitzke, Myrna-32, 79, 85, 116, 133, 151 Lemire, Kalherine-49, 128 'Lenninger, Judy-79, 134, 173 Lenninqer, Linda-101 Lenlz, Nancy-49 Lepperr, Peggy-101 Lepperr, Shirley-49, 173 Les1er,A1ice-49, 126, 128 Lewis, Roberl-79, 177, 188 Lighl, Elizabelh-101 Lighl, Mabel-60, 132 Lindley, Karen-92, 143 Lindow, Herman-79, 139 Olvera, Lindow, Linville, Ted-92 Linda-101, 151 Lloyd, Darol-79, ns, 173, zoo Lobben, James779, 128, 148 Lobben, Linda-101 Logsden, Larry-84 Loney, Andrew-4, 5, 21, 141, 143 Long, Dora Mae-96 Long, Jimmie--101 Loomis, Charles-101 Loney, Bill-96 Lounsbury, Linda-101 Loveless, Sally-60, 11, 131, 210 Lubke, Joyce-79 Luchl, Henry-84 Lummus, Delores-36, 101, 134 Lummus, Maureen-73, 79, 112 Lurnrnus, Slella-49, 55, 160 Lund, Sue-60, l1,4, 174, 200 Lullrel 1, Carlene-49 Lynn, Donald-83, 139 Lynn, Judy-92 M MacBelh, Marlha-79, 118, 119, 134, 173 Mack, Marsha-102, 151 Mack, Rebecca--39, 49, 117, 142, 175, 213 Madden, Ella-92 Maguire, Rick-84, 136 Maiors, David-49 Malcomb, Gordon-102, 151 Malley, Dan-102 Malme, Maureen-102 Malone, Karen-32, 102 Malolle, Norman-92 Malolle, Roberl-49 Marcon, Joe-49 Marical, Carollee-103 Marical William-79, 133 Marsh, lfroul-102 Marshall, Joan-32, 49, 173 Marlin. Bill-102 Marlin, Bonnie-92 Marlin, James-49 Marlin, James-139 Marlin, Jeannie-84 Mason, Marilyn-49, 173 Mason, Theordore-102, 162 Massey, Euberla-92 Malhis, James-92, 143 Mall, Mary Ann-96 Malson, Judilh-102 Mallmiller, Bill-102 Mallmiller, Ed-79 Mallhews, Daisy Mae-92 Mallos, Gary-79 Mallox, Vicki-92 Mallson, C.-32 Mallson, Judilh-102 Mallson, Sheri Kay-92 Mallsson, Kennelh-26 Maw, Terry-102 Maxwell, Henry-49 Maxwell, Sluarl-84, 32, 120 May, Edward-79 Mayes, Millon-79 McAuliffe, Ellen-92 McArlhur, Joyce-49, 137 McCabe, Carol-102 McCarly, Linda-92 McC1ary, Thomas-50 McClure McC1urq Larry-102, 186 Michael-79 McC1urq, Palrick-50, 32, 139 McC1urg, Roberl-102 McCormick, Sharon D.-50, 59 McCormick, Sharon-92, 120, 126, 17 McCormack, Douglas-50 McCoy, Susan-79 McDerrnoll, Beverly-79, 145, 173 McDonald, James-102 McDonald, Karen-50, 124 McDonald, Margarel-102, 148 Mclfall, 226 Carey-79, 136 3 Index McFar1an, Judllh-50, 143, 146 McFarland, Lyle-50, 177 Moore, Tommy-84 Morgan, Dixie-51, 136 McG-aughely, Doug-102 McGhehey, Terry-102 McGill, Gary-92 McGinnis, Judy-50, 178 McKennie, Gene-102 McKib1:ian, Tony-102, 97, 137 McKune, Larry-79 McKune, Lynn-92 McLane, Mary-96 McLin, Kalhleen-50, 64, 124, 140, 148, 144 McLin, Saramarie-92, 133 McMi11en, Danny-102 McMillen, Danny-102 Morgan, Gloria-79 Morgan, Nancy-102 Morgan Morgan Morris, , Opal-79, 124, 129, 138, 173 , Palsy-102 Sharon-79, 151 Morrison, Donald-93 Morrison, Sondra-51 Morrow, David-51, 136 Morrow, Dennis-102 Morlensen, Colin-93 Morlensen, Marva Lea-51, 62, 64, 40 175 l16,127,128,1 , ,212 Moss, Susan-32, 79, 108, 128, 133, 175 Ohles, Palricia-102 Ronald-80, 177, 180, 188, 195 McNabb, Jack-92 McNabb, Kalhleen-50 McNabb, Marilee-102 McNeal, Kay-79 Mousseau, Ronald-93 Mudder, Carol-51 Mulder, Gayle-93 Mull, James--93 Muniar, Sidney-79 McNull, Norma-102, 148 McPhelridge, Ellen-92 McPhelridqe, James-79 McSwain, Alfred-50 McSwain, Peler-92 Meador, Jancy-50, 112, 161 Meader, Madelynn-50 Meader, Pamelia-102 Melane, Marx-92 Melchoiri, Remo-79, 32 Mellenline, Gerald-105, 151 Mendenhall, Linda-79 Murray, Murray, Shirley-80, 157 William-102 Musgrove, Sharon-80 Musselman, Jerry-32, 52, 72, 127, 128 134 174 , 170, Musselrnan, Necia-102 Myers, Rob'erl-93, 145, 147, 148, 152 Myers, Roberl-80 Osborn, Carolyn-93 Osborn, Gayle-80, 129 O'Too1e, Peler-26 Oll, Mary-80, 173 Owens, Billy-93 Owens, Don Lee-93, 180 Owens, Janel Kay-52, 66, 128, 132. 133, 137, 173 Owens, Phillip-93 Owens, Ronnie-32, 35, 52, 66, 11, 112, 131, 139, 140, 173,208 Oyerslreel, Donald-102 P Paddock, Judy-93 Paddock, Richard-52 Pahl, Ednila-80 Pa1mberg,Wa11y-96, 188, 196 Palmer, Jon-84 Palmers, Gladys-52 Parisollo, Susan-32, 151 Parker, Ellis-102 Parker, Richard-102 Parks, James-80, 177, 186, 188, 195 Parks, Palrick-102 Parks, Penelope-80, 118, 119, 157 Parr, Janice-93 Paslega, Emilie-102, 151 Palrick, Harvey-102 Menges, Phil-92 Merrill, Barbara-79, 137 Merrill, Mike-92 Merrill, Jo Anne-92, 116 Merryman, Susan-102 Melcall, Dean-92 Melcalf, Lawrence-102 Maller, Marylyn-50, 71, 116, 117, 170, 171 Meyer,,Eileen-79, 84, 117 Meyers, Gerlad-102 Meyers, Sandra-92 Meyrick, Dale-102 Michael, Glynn-50, 154, 156, 177, 180, 181 Mick, Gary-60, 139 Miller, Red-102 Miller, James-92 Miller, Joanne-92, 120, 134 Miller, Joyce-92, 151, 155, 156 Miller, Marilyn-102 Miller, Palsy-51 N Nash, Sandra-32, 80, 116, 117, 120, 126, 127 Nason, Slephen-102, 137 Neal, Leroy-80 Neal, Manry Ann-52 Nealharnmer, Bonnie-93 Neeley, Lois Karen-80 Nehl, Elizabelh-80 Nelson, Dennis-52, 151 Nelson, Guy-102 Nelson, Roberl D.-93 Nelson, Sheridan-102 Nelzer, Gary-102 Newell, Michael-102 Newland, lna Gail-93 Newland, Marva-80 Nichols, Judilh-84, 151 Nichols, Sondra-102, 151 Nidever, Bill-52 Nidever, Bob-93 Nidever, Charles-93 Nidever, Frances-52 Miller, Pally Ann-32, 79 Miller, Susan-34, 51, 64, 126 Mills, Arlhur-92, 138, 186 Mills, Jim-51 Mills, Shirley-102 Milne, Merry J.-92, 133 Milne, Thomas-31, 51, 35, 66, 32, 127, 128, 134, 139, 140 Minch, Michael J.-93, 137 Noah, Lewis-52, 111 Noel, Dr. James-21 Noel, Paul-102 Noggle, Bernadine-26 Nolen, Mike-80, 84, 142 Nor1and,James-52, 145, 148, 152, Palrick, Pallerso Hugh-102 n, Dan-102, 138 Pallerson, Palrlcla-52, 69, 120, 137 Palzke, Gary-102, 196 Paugh, Clifford-52, 177, 180, 181 Paynler, James-103 Paxlon, Ross-93, 144 Pearson, Bill-143 Pearson, Ross-53 Pearson, Sharon-80, 148, 200 Peebler, Vickie?8O Pernberlon, Leroy-53 Pemberlon, Marilyn-80 Penninglon, Allan-93, 139, 143 Penny, John-93 Peppers, Richard-53, 136 Perkins, Perkins, Bob-93, 151 Carol-93, 120, 143 Perkins, Jay Dew53 Pernell, Linda-36, 93, 116, 120, 143 Perry, Failh-103 Perisolso, Susan-103 Peraigolli, Nancy-103 Peler, R Pelerson Pelerson oberla-85 , Bob-53, 62, 71, 177, 188 Erik-103 120 186 Pelerson: .lack-26,1 179,' iso Pelerson, Larry-93 Pelerson , James-93, 144 Pelerson, Roberl-80, 144 Milchell, Jack-93, 186 Milchell, Marguerile-93 Milchell, Palricia-93, 129, 142 Milchell, Roberl-102 Moak, Clyde-51 Mocabee, David-84 177 Nork, Sharon-102 O O'Brien, Shirley-52, 65, 124, 140, 148, 173 Ochs, Eugene-35, 52, 65, 70, 128, Peugh, Dean-53 Peugh, Dennis-53 Pfellerle, Alice-98, 143 Phair, Susanne-93, 143 Phelps, Floyd-103 Phelps, Lynelle-103 Phelps, Sandra--53, 61 Mode, Karen-79 Mode, Richard-102, 186 Moehl, Nancy-93, 116, 120 Moen, Slephen-79, 116, 120, 128 Mollison, Richard-102, 120 Monlague, Dennis-102, 151 130, 139, 140, 127,218 O'Connell, Pal-84 O'Connor, Marilou-23 Odell, Sharon-80, 132 Oliver, Edward-93 Oliver, Evelyn-93 Olson, Barbara-93, 120 Olson, Belly-80, 151 Olson, Douglas-102 Olson, Fred-80, 133, 142, 144, 148, 152 Olson, Jerrylynn-80, 108, 116, 132, 133, 137, 138, 175 Philliber, Neil-53, 127, 128, 130 Phillips, Allen-93, 144, 147, 152 Phillips, Jack-93 Phillips, Janel-80, 173 Phillips, John-103 Phillips, Larry-80 Phillips, Roberl-103 Phipps, Jerry-rl03 Phipps, Judy-103 Pierce, Bonnie-93 Pierson, Marlha-105 Pierson, William-93 Pickering, Ralph-103, 145 Moon, Oris-93 Moon, Donald-102, 136 Moon, Donna-79 Moore, Barbara-51, 128, 173 Moore, David-93 Moore, Donald-102 Moore, Jean-102, 120 Moore, Joyce-102, 148 Moore, Richard-79, 115, 116, 131 180, 186 Olson, Joanne-93, 143 Olson, Mary Ann-74, 80, 120, 133, 175 Moore, Sharron-79, 143 Olson, Warren William-80 Pickering, Rulh-80, 137, 151 Pisan, Jim-60, 155, 157 Pilcher, Phyllis-93 Pledger, Frances-105 S , . . V1rg1n1a-26, Pledger, Mary-93 Pledger, Raymond-53 Pohl, Barbara-103, 137 Pohl, Judith-53, 66, 124, 173 Polk, Larry-103 Pollard, Cinda-85 Po1son,' Wa lter-93 Pomeroy, Rochelle-80 Pongon, Gerald-80 Poole, David-103, 145, I47, 148 Porter, Gloria-105 Powell, Sharon-87, 93, 134, 151 Powers, Franklin-93 Pratt, James-80, 111 Preston, Penny-93, 133 Price, Annalee-80, 136 Fridemore, ShariL?80 Propst, Patricia-32, 93, 135, 138 Provancha, Sharon-93, 151 Pryor, Darrell-84 Pruitt, Judy-80, 132, 157 Puckett, Douglas-103, 138 Puckett, Ted-93 Pugh, Linda-93 Purser, Judy-93, 134 Purvine, Liston-BO, 130 Putnam, Dick-93 Putnam, Burt-84, 186 Puter, Georgianna-80, 144 Puter, Jim-103 Pyles, Carla-80, 124 Pynes, Joseph-80, 111 R Rahn, Roberta-BO Raines, John-80, 130 Ramey, Shari-81, 11, 131 Randdazzo, Kenneth-103 Rathmacker, Cheryl-103 5 Raught, Pamela-81, 78, 129, 142, I75 Rawlins, Hobert-3a, 103 Rayle, Bet-ty-B-I Raynor, David-103 Reams, Richard-84 Redky, Ella-26, 197 Redky, Mariorie-24 Reed, Carolyn-93 Reeder, Andrea-93, 133, 144 Reeves, Doug-103 Reeves, Melvin-60 Reeves, Stephen-103 Reinmiller, Ronald-93, 144 Renie, Roberta-93, II6 Retherford, Ray-60 Rexford, Ann-93, 151 Rhoades, Bonnie-103 Rhoads, Dean-93 Rhoads, Thomas-53, 130 Rhodes, John-103 Rice, John-103, 151 Richard, Marilyn-93, 135, 143 Richardson, Barbara-53 Richardson, Norman-94 Richey, Charles-94 Richey, Margaret-32, 53, III, 128, 131, 132, 133,221 Rider, Fern-94 Rider, Lucille-53, 47 Ridgley, Lila-103 Ridgley, Lois-94, 137 Riffey, Elizabeth-54 Riffey, Don-103 Ritfey, Jeannette-103 Riley, Jack-94, 180, 186 Riley, Nancy-81 Riley, Patsy-94 Rindal, Ruth-54 Riskus, Karen-54, 32, 136, 155 Riskus, Janet-94, 151 Ritchey, Alan-103 Robatcelc, Wayne-81 Roberts, Sonie-94 Robertson, Garry-81, 127, 138, I37, 143 Robertson, Hazel-103 Index Robertson, Lynda-81 Robichaud, Barbara-33, 77, 78, 81, 128, 135, 175 Robichaud-103 Robinson, Judith A.-94, 151 Robinson, Sally-54, 173 Robinson, Sherrir-94 Robles, Robert-94 Roberts, Dorothy-60 Robertson, Garry-20 Roberts, May-103, 116 Rogers, Gary-103 Rogers, Judy-54, II6, 126 Rodgers, Ronald E.-94 Rogers, Shirley-103- Roehswer, Walter-94 Rhoden, Christopher-81 Rogers, Bill-94, 154, 145 Rogers, Jimmy-81 Rogers, Urbane-94 Roman, Vicki-81, 116, 151 Roper, Clino-Sl, 111,131 Ropp, Ralph-103 Rose, Ronald-94 Ross, Carol-54 Ross, Carol E.-81, I27, 143, 146, 149 Ross Daniel-84 Ross, Don-26, 32 Ross Elmer-103 Ross, Jay-94 Ross, Jennie-32, 105, 145 Ross Larry-96 Rotrock, Kay-32, 94 Rotrock, Rae-94 Routh, Brian-103 Rowe, Gary-103, 151 Roycroft, Joan-103 Runge, Susan-103, 151 Ruger, John-103 Rupe, Laurie-103 Russell, Arthur L.-32, 54, 127 Russell, Charles-81, 127, 145, 152 Russell, Sharon-103 Rusth, Nancy-81, 82, 117, 155, I75 Rutledge, Alan-96, 135 Rutledge, Chester-103 Rutledge, Kathleen-54 Ryan, Susan-103, 151 Saelton, Sandra-94 Sackett, Douglas-54, 142 Salraclc, Janice-94, 116 sau, ns-nd-35, 87, 94, 142, 177, 191, Salvadori, Pat-94, 143, 180, 186 Salvestrin, Deanna-103, 137 Schuh, Russell-32, 34, 54, 64, 116 127, 128, 140, 144, 147, 148, 154 Schuh, Toby-16, 94, 145 Schuldgeisz, Billy-103 Schuss, Donna-81, 119, 120 Scott, Connie-94 Scott, Melodee-103 Scribner, Shirley-54 Segoviano, Deborah-94 Segoviano, Delilah-99 Sehorn, David-103 Sehorn, Sally-54 Seideman, Peggy-55, 62, 63, II7 120, 128, 139, 140, 143, 146,174,217 Sept, Karen-94 Sessler, Milton-81, lll, 136 Sessom, Sandra-81, 117, 126, 128, 137, 143, 175 Seutter, Jerry-81 Sevde, Avis-94, 145 Shannon, Aletha-20 Shannon, Bette-103 Shannon, Carol-94, 116 Shaver, Ronald-103 Shaver, Ronnie-103 Shaw, Robert-105 Shearer, Gary-104, 186 Shearer, Judith-104, I37 Sheehy, Sandra-32, 55 Shelton, Jerry-55 Shelton, Neal-55, 151 Shelton, Sandra-100, 136, 151 Shepard, Betty-81 Shepard, Janice-81, 77, 116, 129 Shepard, Jean-104, 151 Shepherd, Barbara-55, 124, I37 Sheridan, Gladys-21 Shields, Margaret-81, 127, 128, 145 Shi11,6ary-104 Shill, Ronald-94 Shroyer, Ked-60 Shulmire, Jon-104 Shulfs, Ellen-94 Shults, Steven-82 Shults, Vincent-94, 151 Shultz, Jim-82, 142 Shultz, Jimmie-104 Shultz, Vicki-104 Sibert Mike-104 Sieqle, 114, 115,197 Sample, Samson, Ca rolyn-81 Carroll-81 Sanders, Cheryl-94 Sanders, Faye-54, 124, I73 Sanders , Naoma-81, 116, 128 Sanders, Sue-94, 151 Sandmeyer, Jack-103, 151 Santo, William-81, 143, 155, 177, 180, 186, 195 Sargant, William-103 Sasstedt, Delbert-81, 128 Saunders, Carole-94, 116 Scapple, Francis-26 Scapple, James W.-94 Scarbrough, Harold-94 Schatz, Janicr94 Schell, Cathleen Ann-32, 81 Schill, Janet-96 Schill, Janet-B6 Schill, Ronnie-103 Schire, V.-94 Schlickeisen, Roger-30, 32, 33, 61, 64, 71, 127, 128, 137, 140, 143,216 Schmeck, Steve-94, II6 Schmidt, James K.-81, 120, 121, 128, 134 Schmitz, Rozannw94 Schofield, Steven-54, 136 Schorr, Charlotte-94 Schreiber, Larry-81 Siegner, Dianne-82, 120 Silani, Edward Kahl-94 Simpson, Ronald-104 Sims, Robert-85 Sinclair, Albert-26 Sine, Merle-94, 155, 186 Sines, Gail Lee-55 Singleton, Carolee-82 Sisemore, James-82, 120 SI-ce1ton,Jerry-104 Slagee, Dorothy-55, 136, I42 Slaymaker, Margaret-104 Slogum, John-104 Smart, Bob-94 Smith, Arvie-26 Smith, Clayton-94, 151 Smith, Dell-55, 117, 127, I37, 143, 180, 215 Smith, Diane-86 Smith, Don-82 Smith, Gerald-82 smiih, Gilbert-55, 154, 155, 156 Smith, Hank-26, 187, 196 Smith, Irene-87 Smith, Jim-56 Smith, Joan Marie-94 Smith, Judith-82 Smith, Judy Valdeane-87 Smith, Linda--94, 133, 142 Smith, Richard Keith-94, 116 Smith, Roland-32, 60, 143, 148 Smith, Susan-104 Smith, Wendell-22, I37 Smylie, Gene-94 Snead, Lois-56, 112, 134, 142, 146, 170, 171 Snider, Sharon-104 Snyder, Diane-104 Snyder, Eleanora-82 Solberg, Jo Ann-82 Sommer, Evelyn-104 Soran, Robert-94 Soto, Ramona-104, 134 Soucek, Dorothy-104 Souders, Randell-94 South, Dawson-104 South, Nolan C.-85 Southard, Camille Denise-82, Ill 129, 142, 151 Southard, Janince-99, 104 Southworth, Bonnie-94 Sparlin, Rodney-104, 186 Spear, Sandra Lee-32, 56, 131, I3 143, 146 Spero, Chulobin-82, 133, I73 Spicher, Dickie-104, 145, 148 Spivey, Larry-84 Spohr, John-94 Spoon, Elton-104 Spoon, Pichard-104 Springer, Richard-104, 138 Springer, Velma-104, 151 Sproat,Wil1iam-82, 120, 121 Sproul, Lewis-104 St. John, Larry-104 Stacy, Catherine-94 Stafford, Cherrill-82, 148 Stafford, Gail Louise-94 Stafford, Terryll-104 Starr, Pamela-82, 144, 148, 152 Steele, Frank+104 Steers, Diane-104 , Steiner, Ted-97, 104, 186 Stemler, Richard James-94 Steneck, De Ann-96, 151 Stephenson, Barbara-56, 132 Stephenson, Larry-94, 151 Stephenson, William-94 Stern, Lois-94 Stevens, Betty-104 Stevens, Dick-104 Stevens, Jim-56 Stewart, Cecil-104 Stiles, Patricia-55 Stiles, Steven-94, 138, 180, 196 Stillwell, Michael-82, 145 Stillwell, Shirley-60 Stilwell, Fren-94, 152 Stippick, David-34, 104, 196 Stippich, Paul-56, 139, 186, 211 Stites, Dale-95, 88, 144 Stockdale, Gordon-95 Stoll, Rita-56, 124 Stone, Binnie-56 Stone, Jim-,104 Stone, Michael-104 Stone, Sandra-32, 56, 112, 124, I6 172 Stone, Stephen-26, 141 Stone, Vaughn-104 Stonebreaker, Edward-27 Stoner, Marilyn-95 Story, Charleen-95 Story, Don-56, 62, 176, 178, 180, 1 185 Storm, Beverly-95, 142 Storm, Karen-56, 66, 142 Stoyer, Dale-56 Strehlou, Gene-27, 187, 188, 195 Strode, Margaret-23, 126 Strong, Kathleen-104 Stroop, Mariorie-95, 116 Stubblefield, Barbara-56 Stubblefield, Shirley-95, 151 Sudbury, Barbara-105, 148 Summers, Dana-104 Summers, Patricia Ann-95 Summers, Sharon-60 Sumner, Ron-104 Swafford, Russell-95, 137 Swan, Joe-104 Tuler, Doug las-104 Swaney, Jane-32, 56, 116, 126, 128, 152, 172 Swansen, Pal-85, 120, 128 Swansen, Marilyn-82, 134, 142, 175 Swearengin, George-104 Sweall, Linda-81, 82, 77, 112, 120, 129, 138 Swill, Ralph-32, 105, 151 Swisegood, Henry-95 Swilzler, Gerald-82 Swilzer, Jeanna-95, 129 T Taggarl, Belly Sue-56, 126, 137 Taggarl, Ernesl-28 Takach, Lois-27 Talboll, Carolyn-104 Taylor, Barbara-82, 116, 117, 120, lnclex Tucker, Valerie-82 Turner Dale W.-82, 145, 151, 152 Turner: Jim-105 Turner Juanila-57 144, 145, 152 Turner, Nancy-95, 137 Turner, Nancy Dee-60 Turner, William-85 Turpin, Richard-85 Turpin, Trudie-87, 95, 112, 143 Tweedle, Charles-104 U Uerling, Sally-95 Uglum, Sydney-104 Unger, Richard-27, 131 Unruh, Sharon-82, 129 Ward, Jim-85 Ward, Sharon-85 Warner, Ralph-95 Warner, Randy-57 Warnke, Paul-85 Warren, Kaly-32, 95, 134 Warren, Na 128, 175 Warringlon, Florence-83, 145 Washburn, Bob-95, 145 Wasson, Bill-105 Walers, Lucille-95, 132 Wayburn, Marvi-195, 120, 151 Weaver, Donald-95 Donald-105 Webb, Webb, Ginger-105 Webb, James-88 Willey, Donald--96, 152 w1111ams,Jim-99 ncy-32, 83, 117, 120, 126, Kalherine-58, 115 willams, Williams, Ken--83 Williams, Mary-133 Williams 1161121-961 136 Williams, sally-'05, '44 Williams srephen-105 Williams, Sydney-131 Williams, Tom-96 Webb Webb, Webb Vaagen, John-82, 85, 116, 143 ' John-95, 177 Phyllis-105 Sandra-105 134, 135, 175 Taylor, Carol-31, 32, 57, 61, 67, 140 142, 160, 175 Taylor, Charles-82 Taylor, Olive-57 Taylor, Ray-95, 196 Tayson, Bonnie-95, 157 Teale, Harold-23 Valenline, Cale-87 Vanderpool, Eyerell-27 Van Hook, Dixie-95 Van Orman, Jack-83, 214 Vaughl, Jerry-85 Vealch, Edward-57 Terriere, Glenn-27, 178 Thill, Jerome-87 Thill, Kalherine-95 Thomas, Cecil-104 Thomas, Freddie-87 Thomas, James-104 Thomas, Slarla-27 Thompson, Bernie-85 Thompson , Fred Lee-95, 138, 139 Thompson, Lee-57 Thompson , Kalherine-95 Thompson, Roberl-82, 154, 156 Thorne, Marilyn-95, 116 Thornlon, Linda-95 Thornlon, Winnie-82, 154, 156 Thorlon, Shirley-57 Thurman, Judilh-104, 151 Thurslon, Mikell-31, 32, 33, 34, 82, 116, 142, 146, 175 Tidwell, Roy-23 Tomlin, Elsie-95 Tompkins, Arlyne-57 Tompkins, John-95 Torres, Tom-95 Townley, Kalie-95 Townsend, Kalhleen-82, 134 Tracy, Frederick-95 Tracy, Marceil-104 Tracy, Merle-85 Travis, Rodney-95 Trippell, Lynn-95 Tru1ove.,Tom-95, 116, 144, 147, 148, 152 Trusly, Charles-57, 167, 177 Verdue, Alice-83, 111 Vergeer, Bob-105 Verlrees, Barbara-83, 128, 137, 145, 148, 175 Verlrees, Bill-57, 128, 130 Velkos, Evelyn-104 Velkos, La Rena-104 Velkos, Raymond C.-83 Vido, Almo-85, 151 Vincenl, Allen-95 Vincze, Sharon-31, 32, 33, 34, 95, 116, 143 Vinson, Barbara-32, 134, 144 Vinson, George-95, 138, 143 Volh, John-21 W Waggoner, Kalhleen-83, 144 Wagner, Tamara-34, 57, 116, 135, 137, 175, 211 Wagoner, Genenvieve-83 Webber, Sharon-58 Weber, Lee Anne-95 Weber, Ronel-57, 61, 177, 180, 181 Weigman, George-58, 128 Wells, Janis-105, 145, 148 Welman, Margie-32, 95, 142 Wenner, Rex-83 Wenner, Ross-105 Wenlworlh, Douglas-95 Wesley, Nancy-83 Wesl, Joyce--36, 120, 128, 173 Wesllund, Beverly-13, 58, 64, 69 108, 116, 120, 128, 132, 140, 173 Wesllund, Carolyn-34, 83, 127, 128, 134, 137, 175 Weslon, Beulah-58 Whaley, Kay-105, 120 Wheeler, 111111111-47, 58, 118, 119 6 127 12, Wheeler, Ronald-32, 58, 128, 134 Whelslone, David-95, 130, 144, 152 While, Barbara-95 While, Dean-27, 187, 188 While, Harry-95 While, Sara-58 Whillock, Nina-95, 151 Wiard, Allan-96 Wilson, Janice--58, 111 Wilson, Kennelh-88, 100 Wilson, Sheryl-105 Wise, Nancy-105 Wise, Ruby-85 Wise, Sharon-105 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