Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)
- Class of 1960
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'Er' CK M3 Q X N gg gc 1 Qfx Q-5 W Qi, - 'Hi 3 2 We See It w 'W 5 'E K- X f' A dx Q CG X u X' 5' ,X .1 Til W5 x if wh . Y L, . 5 X 'wi 5 5 615 fax W .1 , X 52 Rl- 3, nf x V M -:J ,j -Q25 -64, 'lx 5 X, GAY, :Q X The Army's loss was education's gain when Klamath Falls School Superintendent Arnold Gra- lapp chose school teaching as a profession instead of the military service. First Lieutenant was his title when he resigned his commission and returned to civilian life. The lure of gold mines then took him to Alaska. When the mining of gold declined, he returned to the United States and in 1921, entered the field of education. In Washington and Oregon he taught high school for several years. He was superintendent in LaGrande six years before coming to Klamath Falls in 1941 to take over the principalship at K. U. The following year he became the super- intendent of all the city public schools and has been holder of that job since then. Not only the schools but also the city has benefited by his services. He has been active in Klamath Falls civic affairs. 1-lcknowledging his contribution to education, we respectfully dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Arnold Gralapp, L Dedication as 5,3 La! I z ,VM W? IL, ai Even though the student increases his knowledge through scholastic studies, he also broadens his knowledge through the environment of the Klamath Basin. I-le is able to witness the beauty and learn about the industries of his county. One of the beautiful attractions of Klamath County is Crater Lake. The beauty of this lake is breathtaking to all who see it, whether they are seeing it for the first or fiftieth time. Situated high in the Cascades, this lake offers great recreational opportunities both summer and winter. 7 -111:35 .3 ' ,- .la- lf ' Rod and reel, a typical sight on the summer scene, is never really put away, although the gun takes over the spotlight during fall and winter. It can be truthfully said that Klamath County is a hunter's paradise because of its wonderful sports opportunities. Hunters travel hundreds of miles to join others like themselves, and share in Klamath's abundant wildlife. V X ...mumm- M , ' - Various mill ponds filled with logs waiting to be processed is a well-known scene in this area. Lum- bering is one of Klamath's biggest industries. Because of the numerous stands of timber that stretch out across the country, Klamath County has become recognized as a great log- ging center. i , ,,. . A , , . I a , Fields of potatoes stretching out almost as far as the eye can see is Z1 pleasing sight to the residents of Klamath Falls. The source of good irrigation water is responsible for the huge output of some of the country's finest pota- toes. Klamaths best, known as Klamath Gems, are shipped out of the state and have achieved recognition for their fine quality. 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X P I Sometimes known as the High Desert, the Klamath Basin's exten- sive irrigation network turns bar- ren lands into lush pastures for dairy farming and sheep raising. Klamath Basin Grade HA Pro- ducers supply the surrounding area with fresh daily milk, cheese, and dairy products. As we see it, noth- ing could replace our double mal- teds, or the all-wool Pendleton skirts, or all-wool knitted sweaters. Kingsley Field, newest air base on the West Coast, and home of the 403th Fighter Group, is the latest link in the armored belt of protection surrounding our country. Initially armed with F-86 jets, the whooshing sound of F-101 Voodoo interceptors now fills the sky. Often heard, but seldom seen, the always ready planes of the 408th and their always alert pilots and ground crews are evidence of the vigilance with which we de- fend our shores. A M N 4. 'K X 1 .QV V My as .t s as I SSEW M V '34- GNN! A bird watchers delight is the well-known Migratory Bird Refuge near Klamath Falls. Each year many thou- sands of birds stop at this refuge for food on their flight south. One can see birds here all year, but the greatest number are seen during the fall, among them the famous Klamath pelicans. Both snow and water skiing are popular sports in the Klamath Basin. XY'hile exciting ski runs and comfortable resorts attract people in the winter, the summer months offer beau- tiful lakes and exceptional accommodations which continually draw water skiing enthusi- asts. fl .vnu 'fiif' ,, - A' 75, at l- ,di-if-'-5 , ' ' 'D 'qi 'iff .A 3Y.fii:'-1 U' 'if P fe uf. ' r' . Q e' ' -' 9-1: 'NV ,,-V6'Y' , ,, JAN an. 1 1- -ev .. . -A e '-N ..-- -. l 1 an M ,K mm, M x QSNXX- Xi ' X six. 'L ' ' i--fw::nJ554cH ,,,, -1 ' -' WZ ':4:fff :w, , 4 , 55, , ..,.,.,. , .W its ,J few +. A 'I 4 , 5 f - av .,,.v , 1 We , 'arm-:W .' pq ev divx - 4ff..s -- W .. I . M as .qrgf , - - wmv Q was s Mi ' .. 'el-.rf . ' . ,... - ' g . .:, .- ,, H fa. . ., a.., .,,. , 2, , ,. Wgfawfma ,,.. 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Flitcraft, Mrs. M Sherxdm chaxrman Bi-Weekly Meetings Meeting twice a month is not the only activity of the School Board. This year they have been busy mak- ing Policy and Procedure handbooks for the use of the administration and faculty. They have made plans for the improvement and remodeling of the swimming facilities. In a few years students taking math, science, and foreign languages will be greatly benefited because the board has been working on enlarging these programs. One of the major problems which faced the School Board was traffic con- trol. From the K.U. student body a Traffic Control Committee was ap- pointed. Between the two groups, plus town officials, this problem was finally solved. Trying to keep things going so they are right is a difficult task, but our board has done this job beautiful- ly this year. Bring Improvements Superintendent Completes I 8 Years of Service X t .,. , Qeiivzf li my 5 X 77 N ' ' 'f'5'T .e3:m 41 , 3 X ,, N ,.t me . X X., ' , ' 4 X ' av X t nteee - X- X-.XX X h'x'g'S1-kex'1g55t.5EQxit NQXXQXQNQSXQQ Sv rimwdente t X SXSX wxxRX5E2 - f ik fin SQ. Qt. jx X. Q- gesst sr txQsxg2 1 x X tix Sig-ge QNLN1 X '1 -Tex vgxifz x N91-NSN I X- Q-XQQQXXYQQSXQK kQt.gxEX5 Sb? .. A 5 -X Q ' ifiiit W Ks . X xN jx :A N551 X Q X Ap-g X 'E 525, X X .sem xx, 'X Finances Handled by Clerk Clerk of School Districts 9951 and 9652 is the title held by Mr. Harold Ashley. Most of his work deals in the handling of fit nances, such as paying bills and salaries. All in- surance must go through his offices. Another job he has is the signing of contracts. These contracts consist of everything from land purchases and new construction to contracts for teachers. The above jobs are only a few of the many which make up his work. Time Divided Among City Schools Dividing his time into thirds between the elementary schools and the high school is done by Assistant Superintendent Garry Robertson. Two-thirds of his time is spent at the elementary schools supervising the audio visual aid program and the purchase of instructional supplies - such as maps, globes, rulers, and chalk. His high school work includes many de- partments. He plans the course of study, the curriculum, the purchasing of maga- zines and books, and principal and inservice meetings. In General Administration he handles all the bus schedules and problems which arise concerning the buses. All totaled these activities add up to a very complete and busy schedule, QQ 5 2l X. .t X9 Xafmgtm we Q X X ' eW'fFYi'lX'2fsts:F:GXFN, 'fs - ' ' 'swat if 5 Q xssxsgsx.-f:sxs .. -- ' 5 s s X. assistss'-ifg'XssXs..-1gc-XM-XY X . s. s, X -' t -X is--QXYRQ.-Qi, ix -iff-a':2fiss x 'X . S es? X X NWXQIQWXQQQE be wx' WN' 'fe?-3'il. '9fk4..- A AN- - Y . X -X5 s Q. 'Sify .i is grabs? X X, .,J'Y- Fxfg' 3 , .. . As- W e X ' sf is5iSfsf'g5fw2i:SQ52.i. 'Q at ' New ish Q- K X X vX s XM:--ss: 1-Xa, 2 X X x we . 1 X Pfrineipal p Qt -ss if . 0 X 2 ix? X K 3 - , is- sr we -it .mfr X , ..X5.1, 3 X X Wes X V NV! X 4 X t :X 3 za vi' M , . 0 sw- r Q, N . K , Rafi' f P K- A 1 Q 5 Q . KN :..,,x X N -. 's 'fxs --:Q .' U .wry s, - l 9 W f , Q T e . . jrgassff , is Si . K afsz..-9.. s X. .gpg Q sr , X. an X -. l ' -its X,X ffg-Slay-fsswff 'E ' i R,,.,Wwc ,i xg QP' Q Q KX r s as M 'ss N X X fm X Q ski tis N. V ' ri Ski ' si-sg '55 - Nh .. . .,X v X .s N SA fi .. Kiwi X,s 3. fx- -.v-1 'tgps-ra ' K Principal Completes First Year at Helm Minnesota's loss was certainly Oregon's gain when K. U.'s new principal, Mr. McKinny moved here this last summer. Mr. McKinny has been a great as- set in helping us re-establish Interclub Council. He also gives a lending hand to our Student Body officers so that our Student Council can be run in an efficient manner. He at- tends ail the meetings and gives his seal of approval to the activities. He obtained his B.A. degree at the Augsburg College and his M.A. degree at the U. of Minn. Both col- leges are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first year is always hardest, but We hope that he feels it has been very successful, as do the student body and faculty. I 2,5 D. FRENCH, M. JOHNSON, B.S. .M Why won't our fingers work faster? seems to be the common question on the lips of students being tested for finger dexterity by Mr. Ang- stead. Keeping an up-to-date record of the number of students in each class occupies much of the time of Mr. Wendell Smith, Registrar. Personal Attention Given Students K. U.'s Dean of Boys, Mr. French, and Dean of Girls, Miss johnson, have certainly had to train their ears while listening to the excuses given by students of absenteeism. These two apt people have had to learn to be able to tell valid excuses from made-up ones. They also spend a lot of time listening to students' problems and try to help them in any way they can. Trying to get all the IBM tests, achievement tests, labor tests, and other tests corrected keeps K. U.'s Guidance and Counseling man, Mr. Angstead, very busy. He also is at hand to talk to students about colleges and what they offer. Another very busy man is Mr. Wendell Smith, our Reg- istrar. He changes students' schedules, tries to keep the num- ber of students in a classroom equal, and computes students grade averages. Through the achievements of these supervisors, students are better prepared for the demands of college and jobs. Nurse and Librarians Protect and Stimulate Our S' Physical and Mental Health Taking temperatures, doling out aspirins and band aids, peering , down throats, and taking sick students home are only a few of the y activities which keep Mrs. Strode, our school nurse, busy. Her classroom, or infirrnary as it is commonly known, is the place of refuge for many students when they are ill. i Always willing to lend a helping hand in finding a book are librarians Mr. Tidwell and Miss O'Connor. They aid students in compiling material for themes and panel discussions. If a book is not on the approved list, they will be glad to approve it, provided it is not too easy! Don't get excited, don't be misledg Mrs. Strode doesn't always use a tongue depresser, but a thermometer instead. Patient, Larry Worleiu, is no exception. Be quiet! are words said many times a day by librarian, Mr. Tidwell, and his assistant, Miss O'Connor, 24 at - -i 2 . Typewriters to Tea Kettles Keeping an acmrate record of students' grades and teachers' reports is the busy job of the secre- taries. They also type up tests for teachers and run off the mimeographed materials given students. K. U. would certainly be at a loss if it were not for their efficient secretaries. Daily at 11:30 and 12:30 one can see a steady stream of students all rushing in one direction. The direction: the cafeteria, of course! A well- balanced, hot meal is served every day, and for the less hungry, hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, and other side orders are sold. I In 1 an xo .0 it - I W- , S af , mx. Y' .ga Secretaries Gwen Campbell and Margaret Dudgeon are busy pound ing typewriters and filling out forms to insure accurate records Wm W' ra M-m.m this looks good! a comment made by students and teachers as they purchase their lu the newlcafeteria. Cooks are, left to right, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. Griggs, and Mrs. Heath. K I My ,V .H yy . if faafvdbs' nches in IQ. y Refreshing her senior students on how to diagram sentences is being done by Mrs. Noggle. Even though this part is not so stressed in senior English, one must understand the fundamental structure of the sentence. MRS. DOROTHY ADAMS: Illinois Wesleyan U., U. of O. English, Freshman class adviser MISS RUBY ALLOWAY: University of S. D. Speech, English: Delta Chi GERALD BEVANS: Dakota Wesleyan University Speech BRUCE CAMPBELL: Lewis and Clark English MRS. ELLEN CLARK: U. of O. English D. ADAMS: R. ALLOWAY: G. BEVANS: BA., Med. B.S., MA. BA. LOUIS CORRIGAN: Reed College English: Future Teachers and Greek MRS. CLARICE COX: Intermountain English MRS. ELVAREEN DENNIS Oklahoma Baptist U., U. of O. English MRS. DOROTHY EZELL: O.S.C. English and Literature English Department Strong in Grammar H-'Rr bv, V. HELBERG, C. COX, B. CAMPBELL, E. CLARK, L. CORRIGAN B.S., M.A. B.A. B.S. B.A. B.A., M.A. B. NOGGLE, E. DENNIS, D. EZELL, M. GLASSOW A.B B.S., M.E. B.S. B.E., B.A. SATHOMAS, R. UNGER, C. WOODHOUSE B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. MRS. MARY GLASSOW: MRS. BERNADINE NOGGLE: RICHARD UNGER: U. of Wis., Wis. S. C., English MRS. VERNICE HELBERG: N. Dakota S.T., Colorado S.C. of Ed., Eng. and Lit. Dance-A-Lot, Lost and Found. Stanford U., English, Senior class adviser. MRS. STARLA THOMAS U. of Ore., English, Li Lo, Big and Little Sisters. Gonzaga U., St. Louis U., U. of Ore., Eng., Journalism, Krater, Quill and Scroll. CHARLES WOODHOUSE Reed College, U. of Wash., English Lit., Telecommunications, Script and Microphone Grammar and Literature Linda Ehreth gives her interpretations of a novel she has read as one of her required book reports during a sophomore speech class. tudied b English Classes Probably the most essential subject offered is English. And, because of the necessity of this course, each student is required to take it all four years of high school. In this four-year span, the course is divided by semesters. Freshmen, juniors, and seniors each take a semester of literature, and sophomores take a semester of speech. All four classes yearly take a semester of English composition. Many items are covered in the composition classes. Some of these items are: themes, essays, book reports, diagramming sentences, and improving and broadening the stu- dents' vocabulary. Although we all complain about having to take this course, we really know, and must admit, that we could not advance in our other courses if we did not first have an ever-growing knowledge of English. Hm-m-m! Now is verb active or passive? Louise Borgialli asks the familiar question as she prepares her English assignment for the next day. Www it , 4 741 .iv I ,, I I ,YQ ,,, L7 L, f 4 1 I Y , , ' I a, ,Q , , Q , 5 ,, '9 ff' f f, Q 1ffffQ'f', , ,f , i 1 ' ' fy i ff W2'fff- 74 Q' y5,,,77V ' f f ff 1, ,N, aww,a ,. ,a:1,,.,.41:,zzg!,Q gg ' f V, 7 V ' A , 'i 72l,',f if ff ,f?Z, 'ka 30 National Defense Act Er H. HOFFMAN, D. KILEN, A.B. P S MRS. HELEN HOFFMAN: U. of O.g Lating Latin Club, Traditions Comm. MRS. DOROTHEY KILEN: U. of Minn., Spanish, French Club and Spanish Club. R. LABOS, W. SMITH, M.E. M.A. RAYMOND LABOS: U. of Oregong Spanish, Frenchg Spanish Club, French Club. WENDELL SMITH: U. of Oregon, German, German Club. Does this con- jugation go here or there? asks Barbara Herman a.s she and Dick Mode work hard to get their Span- ish conjugation sheets completed. urges Foreign Language Department Because of the National Defense Act, the foreign language department has been greatly enlarged this year. It granted a sum of money, which amounted to several thousand dollars, matched equally by the school board, Instructional equipment such as dual tape recorders and related equipment were pur- chased to insure the most modern approach to the foreign languages. Since the department has moved its class- rooms to one section of the building, they now may enjoy the new supply room which was built to handle the recently acquired machines. In the future advanced courses of Latin and Spanish will be offered. Although these courses will be aimed towards students who will major in languages in college all other students will be welcomed. if Mrs. Helen Hoffman, recognized by several outstanding foreign language mag- azines as one of the better Latin teachers in the United States, points out to her students the location of the wars fought during the Roman Empire. Math Program QT? E. BURKHALTER, G. TERRIERE. B.S., Ms. B.S., Ms. H. ROPER, D. Ross, B.S. Bs. MISS EVA BURKHALTER: U. of Oregong Mathematics: Honor Society. MRS. ALICE HOWARD: U. of Oregon: Mathematics: Math Club. ROBERT JOHNSON: Willamette U., Washington State U., Drake U.: Mathematicsg Math Club. WILLIAM MANSFIELD: Michigan State U.: Mathematicsg Ski Club. 32 rin 5 A. HOWARD, R. JOHNSON, W. MANSFIELD B.A., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. B.S. MRS. HELEN ROPER: Oregon State: Mathematics: Pelicanettes. DONALD ROSS: Oregon State: Mathematics: Student Council. GLEN TERRIERE: Portland State, University of Idaho, W.S.U.g Mathematics: Pelican Service Club, jr. Class. Enlarged Apple and compass are the tools of midnight math! Lloyd Case seems to be wishing that the tool of insight would also be included in his arm's reach. One of the most important subjects offered today is math. Because of its importance, the math teachers of K. U. have introduced a new enlarged program this year. New tests are being used. Solid geometry has been dropped as a separate course and is now included in plane geometry. Students are now able to take algebra 3 and 4 in one year. A class on the use of slide rules is now offered one morning before school each week. Next year an advanced mathematics course will be added to the program. This course will include analytic geometry, the nLu'nber theory, elementary calculus, and work in statistics. Even though students complain now about the work that math requires, in a few years they will be very thankful to have had the opportunity to take these courses. Math does, and always will have, a very important place in the advancements made by our country and is an asset to all who study it. A right: Raise your hand as soon as you know the answer, directs Mr' Tgffiefe, as his algebra class reasons through a difficult concept. tassffzmbg, . ..,. ,aw y f 2 ,,f . 5? 4 Students Learn More About MRS. JANET DEATON: Stanford U.g American Problemsg Typingg Pep Peppers, Tri- Hi-Y. PAUL DELLER: South Dakota Wesleyan U.g U. S. History and Civicsg International Relations Club. PETE O'TOOLE: U. of Oregong U. S. History and Civicsg Eligibility and Citizen- ship. MARION PARKER: U. of Wash., U. of Ore- gon, Portland State Collegeg World Culture, American Governmentg Young Citizens League. President Eisenhower's trip is given new meaning for Mrs. Deaton's American Problems classes as she points out the route that was taken by the Chief Executive. HENRY SMITH: Southern Oregon Collegeg American Problemsg Sophomore Class. MRS. SYLVIA TUCKER: Iowa State Teachers Collegeg Psychologyg junior Class. EVERETT VANDERPOOL: Linfieldg American Problems. ROBERT WILLIAMS: U. of Idahog U. S. Historyg Football Coach. Cs. X ., . the World and Themselves 13 'Awww J. DEATON, P. DELLER, P. O'TOOLE, M. PARKER, B.A. B.A. B.S. B.A. H. SMITH, S. TUCKER, E. VANDERPOOL, R. WILLIAMS B.S. B.A. B.A. M.Ed. K. U. students become aware of the problems of America and the A i' world through the social science classes. A wide variety of courses are offered to increase the knowledge of the physical and economic situations of the world. Included in the curriculum are world geog- raphy, United States history, and American problems. Psychology is another course offered in the social science program. Student head shrinkers enjoy studying about emotions, personali- ties and dating. Upon completion of the course the students are not prepared to open an office and perform psychological services. But, A A A they should be better able to understand people's emotions and especially their own. 3 Y 9 is 5. , ,Q lx ...,, L wa.. 'X in-ix L. AGENBROAD. B.S. E. BAILEY. B.S. A. EALLER. III. BA. G. HERRON. B S.. BIA. Students Increase . Q 3 -... , I I. INGLESBY, J. PETERSON, B.S. B.S. LELAND AGENBROAD: UT of Ore- gon: Gen. Science, Biology, Chemistry. MRS. FRANC BAILEY: Oregon State College: Biologyg Li Lo, Big and Little Sisters. GLENN CI-IAMBERLIN: U. of Ore- gong Geometry and Physics. ADOLPH EALLER, III: Kenyon Col- lege: General Science and Biology. MRS. GLADYS HERRON: Whitman Collegeg Mills College: Chemistry, Adv. Physics. Science, Counselling: Science Club. D. WHITE, S. WOODRUEF, B.S., M.Ed. B.A. JAMES INGLESBY: Oregon State Col- legeg Biology: Club. ,IACK PETERSON: Oregon State Col- lege: Physical Education, General Sci- ence: Club. DEAN WHITE: Oregon State College: General Science: Inter-Club Council. STANLEY XWOODRUEF: U. of Mon- tana: Gen. Science. Scientific Knowledge g Q N. CHAMBERLIN, B.A., M.S. The frog legs in the halls are not from some mis- guided frogs who missed the trail to the canal! They are the souvenirs of biology students after their class has finished dissecting. The above is only one of the interesting laboratory experiments performed by students of natural science. K. U. offers her enrollees a variety of science classes: general science, elementary and advanced biology, chem- istry, and physics. Although one of K. U.'s budding scientists will not be the first person on the moon, the opportunity to increase their scientific knowledge will enable them to be future moon and planet visitors. T I ' 1 T3 4 M ,W f I Q Budding scientist, Ken Henry, is very oblivious to his surroundings as he cautiously mixes a solution of hydrogen. Lectures-are they really necessary? Yesl says Mr. Agenbroad as he explains the use of a catalyst in a chemical reaction to his chemistry students. D. BAILIE, R. BUELOW, B.S. B.S.C., M.A. M- REDKEY, A. SHANNON, B-5-, M.Ed. B.S., M.S. Training the Busines ? '?U'P 4 .mm . f gn,d 5-.A Y , - 'fy f . ,pw . my As., 2 . gf K. CASTEEL, L. FISCHER, B.A., M.A. M.Ed. MISS DOROTHY BAILIE: Ore. State Collegeg Shorthand, Typingg S.O.S. ROBERT BUELOW: U. of Iowag Bookkeepingg E1 Rodeo. Your balance is wrong. Add it again. What familiar words these are to the students enrolled Martin Davis. a student in business ma- chines, learns the mechanics of a dicta- phone. in Mrs. Shannon's business courses. Leaders of Tomorrow KENNETH CASTEEL: Colorado State Col- legeg Typing, Business Machines, Clerical Practice. LESLIE FISCHER: U. of North Dakotag Typing and Bookkeepingg Future Business Leaders of America. MRS. MARJORIE REDKEY: U. of Oregong Typing, General Businessg Future Business Leaders of America. MRS. ALETHA SHANNON: Li. of Oregon: Oregon Stateg Stenography, Business Machines. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and busi- ness machines are subjects taken by the high school business students of today who will be the nation's business leaders of tomorrow. Not only are these subjects an asset for various vocations, but they are also very help- ful to the student going to college. If a stu- dent knows how to take shorthand and how to type, he will be able to spend much less time in taking lecture notes and then rewriting them. I lan ? 0 A f vf '. ffl f . 1 ff f f f ,ff f rf V '. Even though the old saying goes-- Do as I say, not as I do --Miss Bailie's students daily witness her accurate plunking on the ole type- writer. Students Delve Bruce Lattin, a junior band member, practices for the big event of the year, a trip to the East-West Game in San Francisco. . f X kt? jc px Industrious art students are working on their float which won second place in the homecoming parade. Into Fine Arts Bam! Bam! Bam! The band marches onto the football field to present a half time show. Throughout the year the community is also entertained with con- certs by the AC choir and orchestra. During the summer and fall the band members worked to earn money to en- able them to go to the East-West Game, the biggest event of the year. Students of art study the basic tech- niques, color theory, and famous artists as fundamentals, but pottery, oil paints, and posters are some of the more crea- tive subjects. During the year they have a scholastic contest. The students send their best Works to Portland where they are judged. An art exhibit at Pelican Court in late spring shows off the best art from the entire city system. R. BLOMQUIST, E. HACKETT, B.A., M.A. B.M. D. HALLACK, D. HERBIG B.Ed., M.M. M.M. ROBERTA BLOMQUIST: U. of Wash.,. DON HERBIG: Montana State U.g Whitman g Drama. Vocal Musicg Asst. Football Coach. EPHRAIM HACKETT: Montana State U.: LaMAR JENSEN: U. of Idaho, Music. Concert Band, Training Band. HOWARD HALL: U. of Oregon, Artg Art Club. DALE HALLACK: Minn. State, U. of Mich., Orch., Choir, Director of Vocal Music. lil. MISS LOIS TAKACH: Colo. State Collegeg Artg Art Club. .. y as awww' H. HALL, B.S., M.F.A. L. JENSEN, Bs., Ms. L. TAKACH, B.A. 4l Home Management Learnec Milli? C. PINK, B.S., M.H.Ec. MRS. CLARA PINK: Tenn. T.C., Ore. S.C.g Homemakingg Future Homemakers of America, Tea Toilers. When tantalizing odors begin to drift through the halls, one knows that the homemaking classes are again busy baking. Cooking is not the only subject studied by home- making students. They are taught home management, child care, and the techniques of sewing. ' .. x 5 . . .. M :ig ll , K ,.,,,,,,,-.iLm W? ua. 'L .w.,g7' f M f-lf TA, K- Q lb- W , . 3+ Marjorie Stroop, Judy Johnson, Margaret Slaymaker, and Melda Carr practice folding diapers dur ing their child-care unit. b Home Ee. Students Knowing that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach the girls in home economics are busy studying recipes. ig . . fr me X E59 VX-6 , X X' 'I' 5535 flu' e P X 5 '- ' Getting a hem in a dress presents a problem as Marjorie Stroop and Margie James are finding. J. JOHNSON, M.Ed. E. REDKEY, B s D. DUNCAN, Bs. A. KECK, MA. s. ROUTH, BA. Quit working us so hard, is being said in the form of pains to the P.E. boys as they go through their daily work- outs before engaging in the class's other activities. 44 P.E. Students Work fo DELANCE DUNCAN: Wash. S.C.g P.E.g Footballg Wrestlingg Club. AL KECK: U. of Ore.g P.E.g Geography. JAMES JOHNSON: Wfillamette U. 3 Director of P.E. and Athleticsg K Club. MISS ELLA REDKEY: U. of Oregong P.E.g G.R.A.g Girls Intra- muralsg Synchronized Swim- ming. MRS. SHIRLEY ROUTH: Pacific U.g P.E.g G.R.A. Standard First Aid Card Hup-two, three, four! Military drills at K. U.? No, the rhythmic chants are escaping through the doors of the P.E. classes as the stu- dents do calisthenics. But exercise is not the only ac- tivity in this class. Swimming, arch- ery, volleyball, plus class games of football, basketball, and baseball are enjoyed by the P.E. students. Nine weeks of the school year is devoted to the study of various cata- gories of health. First aid is taught so that students will know what to do in emergencies. If this part of the course is passed satisfactorily, students are issued first aid cards which permit the recipients to use their skills, if necesary. Also in the health classes, the human body is studied. A human-size skeleton adds much interest as the bones are studied. , 1 i Wy ' ,W ' , I , M' . ,AW The height of achievement was reached by Blake Griggs as he challenged his muscles with the bell bar. W-WW . .-vw W? sa.,,a.J 2 , , fzwwwf V72 How many dots do you see right of the line, asks Mrs. Strode as she checks Kathy Bailey's eyes. Every year Mrs. Strode helps the P.E. de- partment by checking the freshrnen's eyes. Vocational Arts, Integra When buzzing saws are heard throughout the halls you can be sure that the boys taking woodworking are at work. Busy students toil over tables, lamps, or other pieces of furniture trying to make them look right. Mothers and Sweethearts often get to enjoy the furniture made here. Besides woodworking, mechanical drawing, radio, and other courses connected with industry and the commercial world are of- fered. Vocational arts in the school's curriculum is necessary because so many of the students go into jobs immediately when they graduate. W. HARRIS, LAKE, Voc. Ed. B.S. W. FINK, LaCLAIR, B.A., M.A. Draw this angle over again. It's not quite accurate, advises Mr, Craig. So Sharon Boyd and Phil juckeland re- turn to the drawing boards for more prac- tice k,..-.LM ...X . . fr O lf .' -ati , . ,ff c N ,e 46 L- 3 w .si lsfg- 2' Bd' 1' 3 9 Part of Curriculum H. TEALE, R. CRAIG, A. SMITH, B.s. AB., MA Ms. F. SCAPPLE, Ms. ROBERT CRAIG: Colorado S. U., Colorado S.C., Oregon S.C.g Trades and Industries, Mechanical Drawing: T and I Club. WILLIAM FINK: Oregon S.C.g Radio: RE-IN-CA Club. WILLIAM HARRIS: Oregon S.C., Oregon Tech.: Vocational Machine Shop. JOE LaCLAIR: Oregon S.C.g Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing: Direc- tor of Instructional Materials Dept. JOHN LAKE: Pacific U.g Retail Selling: Pre-employment. FRANCIS SCAPPLE: Stout S.C.g Mechanical Drawing: Counseling. ARVEL SMITH: U. of Idaho, Woodworking. HAROLD TEALE: Oregon S.C.g Auto Mechanics and Director of Vocational Education. ' With all the cutting and polishing ma- , chines, woodworking seems to be the noisiest room in school. But the ma- chines help make many articles of fur- niture. 47 V. .V xi' K.. JL- ,, I K Y s Pieasamn memories-s are treasures f that cannot bel imeasuredf in dollars V i 'and cents.,fThrough our association e of waking andfplayingtogether, there are unlimited opportunities to enjoy s others. s,Opportun-ities for such association occur many times through- out the yeari Such eyents as Home- coming and the bonfire willnrnever-be forgotten, Sharing with others the - things we enjoy, develops leadership i' -anclfself-confidence as well as the i dart social understanding for i ' the future. W EE Qs' s i 1- - . Aa: -5 JL' 'Jpiiiai fi 1 1 2. ffL 1-fi, 'iiilf ,-fi -.'f- iz 4: g1tfYu?5fl7 ,,f5.p,,-3.14-,1:73, .'., Q-, , P4-J 5'-3-Ellis'-7if'?Qiw2Y'. '+1',.J:.'f.: fwffzireaf-42W-T f 'Hi-'f:5gr,ffq+1,:Pe4w' ztxifm. 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I V I Q A , ft-if ' 1,f2f:siZ::2 ' ., TUE 9 X 3455+ sf 1 .kriiii f Vw -, .. , ,. t, if H J- .esm- Sf A Qi .. t , ' 55.4, 1 we 4 N A mf, Q A ,Agw F -+ V'ln.l s Coming up the front steps in the main hall showcase. Signs! Signs' And ' no 's'f' ,liiikisrs - X- K xx W 5 . X ,FYI on .K xX v X X X X l NAWQA . i' O? Q X ..- N 5-vi H' Av. I Lsf,-1f?5:si X5::r?'g: 'L! flrv: 'V s ,.4.-Q? XJ. 'Q . . ,,,....N....1g , sfu.fQi 'sse .f-we , 'fM5?R5 ries . . M ' .' s Lill e .. , ' Rica gf-:,.55 f L - X W4 X- V - iff.: , 1-Wi,-Q --, -sl M'lm'E'7' i l L 7iW92fl'i-1ff1fs1 N L T xi , .X I 'ri?5X3sw,,: N E 1 .fy A 3341: g TZ ' fi 1 N.,-i, v , -.L X ' ' - l ' ,J i. l 7A-nw H , ,..f . . I - ' 'T . . ' Q we found several girls discussing the unique posters displayed 'i' OO ii . 1 I I How about this one! It was one of the typi- C' cal signs hung during the hustle and bustle of Campaign week. ll IOYLSTIU lla 2 gwgeiwx -A 5 b Y 2285 , ' 1 , .. A . v X.-X: .N N .. . k S ' 'iiwgxd m Y fi, ' ' l Q .5 x . . xg ,X , 5' K , ' ' f 'f ' 1,11 Nl . V I ', , , ,N vQgQ!!!lIv V. di. . r ,is p .5 xl - Aix.: ,:-ff ff PRESI CY ll Vffff. 'fl l ? , HLLsI SEE IS if gimeewr em .pg r 1 I. K I U Sue Moss say to one nf last years seniors as they stroll beneath the forest of Last springs campaigns went over in a big Way. Signs and posters were found all over school, covering every wall and ceiling available. Election time found everyone ready and willing to vote for the person of his choice. And the start of the new school year found the new officers prepared for the big job ahead of them. Www f ' ff- 322:-151 5- A scene such as this was a typical teacher's-eye- view before the Big Game. Students all over school were adorned with Beat Medford tags such as the one Phyllis Bowles was wearing. 52 i. H .gw2w.sf , ' ' .B . . N. 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A ,f:y1'a2--'gg-tg yt t if ra' 'Q ff . ,isgiggizw 3 1' '.-- ',B' . 21521. 1 B ef -- K4 K 3 I fb if A ff. ,al ' : Q 1,4 5 . tsa -'gxgg l A -fi ., A 3 'T 2 t 17'5i ' fx B , 4 if 2215 - ,fig-.,'. .'2.2' ' gf' f 2 ., G A . . A J xgutsitgg, -.I 5 nl x . f 1 - -- BA We N, i:.,. . . f ' . ,. .,-. . 1.1- , - - - . M r U A YQ . , x , 'U in Q ai .. -3 L . 1 K.-. fi .ue Q .q Rall Fired Enthusiasm to Homecoming Week-End had its beginning with an outdoor rally given by the Rally Squad, the Band and members of the skit. Practically the whole Student Body clambered into the grandstands on Modoc Field to lend a few yells for the Mighty Pelicans! .H ' ' 1.x . J ffl f ' has i R . i ffes-,if . Q , e ll S ,L X! .,.. . 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N . ,Y L i 3 'T'TZ?,l' K U . . X Q f 'Q f A - 4 , - e 1 i i y Y i if Q . ' la S fV L1 : ig, 1 N, 1,431 A . ' 2 f L We l.ll -X V ,s y Win iam At the rally, K. U.'s Rally Squad did a rhumba to end all rhumbas with the background Latin beat supplied by the band, 53 1 1 8. Helping to arouse enthusiasm at the homecoming rally, the band lines up on the field for the session. Parade and Big Blaze Well li +lg7xg',' Vw Lots of imagination and energy went into the senior float. The students worked long after school hours getting it shipshape for the p.1r.1de. The giant pelican atop the Art Club float tow- ered over the crowd .15 it proceeded down Main Street. lt cleared the wires by inches. W ef, l, 'F t . Q 'Q v 1 c, x ik Us AX NN -xxx -. ,, Jac 'F xt? ii X . ,ggi 4 2 5- -xi 3 Xxx' TQ X n xt l . Nl K1 XX Received A huge roaring fire and plenty of a smashing success. X WV Cl' f th bonfire was the announcement 'of Homecoming Queen, Linda Sweatt, shorsviixwtith hjr court, Karen Mode, Barbara Robichaud, jerry Wickersham, and Sally Lee. lflkgj school spirit made the Homecoming Bonfire The rally was followed by a parade down Main Street. Floats were entered by each dass and several clubs. The Band and Pep Peppers made up the marching section. The Homecoming Pa- rade was well received by stu- dents and townspeople alike. The Bonfire was just as well received with its roaring blaze and cheering participants. The climax came with the much awaited announcement of the Homecoming Queen by K Club President, Larry Bunyard. 55 r These two, Steve Shults and Sandra Sessom, really had something to smile about-they were elected Mr. and Miss Hello. Special Days - Special People Hush Day led to the selection of Mr. Irresistible, Sherd Duncan, with Earl Brinson and Dave Burnett as run- ners-up. I' A 5, mf Hello Day was to help promote friendliness dur- ing the first few days of school. During that time everyone said to everyone else and made it a point of learning new names and gaining new friends. Hush Day was boy's day. Each girl purchased Hush Cards and each time she spoke to a boy-like it or not-she gave him one of her Hush Cards. At the special dance the boy with the most cards was named Mr. Irresistible. K-fe. .,. M .. wwqw- tx. Q iz a z ' 'i, i , ' We g . L 1 ,if -X Q l Q , l . 5 l 5 e g R X-X 755. W wif ' 'X t . 5 - .Q x., t. 3 Q 4 I ,c . .-.. , ii Q , , .X '. -Felix' ' 'r lair. '- ' i N .P ' X 5 L H K ..,., A t., lllflllh W5 TN!! YEARS :mmm vnu u nu sm mu- The main hall showcase was the perfect place for El Ro- deo's mystery poster. Each week a different poster was put up with just fragments of words on it. until finally the completed poster was hung. t if Nfyff New Sales Ideas lost my head . . . ffl 1 l , rd Didn't The school was invaded by strange little men. Posters appeared in the halls as if by magic. And all posters had the strange little men, It was the annual El Rodeo subscription campaign. The strange little men put across the staffs sales message, Best Yearbook Ever! Few escaped the promotion as over 1,200 yearbooks were ordered. One of the prominent meetings of Girls' League featured a fashion show. Taking her turn at modeling was Ann Anderson. With her is Ron Fredricks. Maurice Zam, shown here immediately before his performance at one of the National Assemblies, played the piano and gave an enyoyable talk on how songs originate. 55 Lui .. ,J - -7 '41, F' 'Q sf ' ...--1. 5 ,. ,WS , .5 .A . if s. Q , 5 1 r . ,,,, I gl 4 'll , n- K , . graft, 1 I Wad I 'ska 4 After-School Enjo ment X Numerous assemblies and get togethersu were held throughout the year. Everything from National Assemblies to rummage sales were attended and enjoyed by the stu- dent body. A rathensporty looking group enjoyed ga a spot of tea at the annual Latin Club f' Rummvage Sale. Modeling some rather I i exceptional rummage were Lynn Ferrell, i John Vaagen, Don Isensee, and Tom f L N Fredrickson. Numerous Pep Rallies through- out the year made everyone aware of the importance of team support and school spirit. Naturally, the Mighty Pelican remained uncle- feated in the imaginative skits put on by members of the student body. Rallies for Pep ! KR Q -- -.gp 'was-W' I 'Z-rx 4 za? Z gs, r S if Y! F Q v: ' fi xx Hn, f at-aw..-0 ,',, , , N' gr ff -'rms .I 1 'ft ,t X - W'.,41 ,: . lx, I X X 'F at a wh K An accident? No, merely a stunt at one of the frequent Pep Rallies, What were the signs for? They typified the characteristics of our team ! , 1'g,..:.::55i+?-cg? , ' ' XX ,ff-Fx Hx itz, , it-,J ,, MN W X X SS M 'SN X is 2 X xx .- .51 v X xg X, X . ..,C.jPSi? X fag S X Q X vi v- :Q Xw X N X Q fix X N Q- 3' 5 J, 5 1 A if i ,Q ' V ,lf 1 1 ff M' , 4 lf A i , .L , ,f Qx vffffdsm' ,fi fx. , WV ,X Af I 1 X fgr ,- 2' ,fr ft' 1 PM--A-k, .lv , JA-up ,, ff Q-fq., - MIKELL THURSTON Student Body President -. . d ,d ' .V,-We 3. All' .. ' I ,.-, 5:11 h ymn' , 5 ,mf 4 L , f.g 'jx N- ' Q :w.,,,f..,,. 4 :g s j ',,y ., 1 ' uk ,, , -,,,!,,f ,uf M ML W., V -4-1 My ,W , ,. ,www fvs,.,.,fpm49' jmrfffx fr-www W 4 K , . ,ak V g 1' gg' ' ' . '91-sw Aw-M. P. ,, f. J-. ' - ' ,- ,Q 1 -, M X M- 4.4 'K 5 ' V ' - , . M if 1 . -. -, , S 1-1.3 ' 554 ,mlay vwq- ff'gf?4 ,, -, R ' Q- 4 A sv 'WW W' Mdlwfffls- ,Xi If 415 5 ' fffyi 1 5, D144 W VM. A! 'iw ' ,A.y'V'1. Va V ff? 'WW , ,',,',,-'Eff'-44'JM fJ,.:M1nQ ...f nw I Aki 1 , ' . 1 I ,,,4ag.i ,'7f'3 if 34' 5' 119' First Vice-President STEVE BINNEY Secretary JERRY RUTH XWICKERSHAM Business Manager FRANCIS KENYON Second Vice-President DAVID SAKS Third Vice-President ROD SPARLIN G, Fourth Vice-President DON CHRISTY Student Bod Cfficers Mikell Thurston, second girl president of the stu- dent body in K.U, history, directed the rewriting of the constitution. Long overdue for a revision, Mikell and the Constitution Committee spent long tedious hours in revamping the entire constitutional structure. New committees appointed were Traffic Control and Student Directory. The Traffic group was apa pointed to propose ways to lessen traffic congestion around the school. The Directory Committee pro- vided the students with a little black book which contained the addresses and telephone numbers of faculty and students. The council approved the chartering of two new clubs: Aqua Pels, a synchronized swimming group, and the Academicians, a group interested in discuss- ing world and scholastic problems. Because of the need for a solution to the seating problem in the gym at games, the student council worked with the athletic department to solve the problem. A plan of having only K.U. students allowed in the student section, and adults and grade school students seated elsewhere was initiated. 63 First and Second Semester FIRST ROXV: -Iohn Vaagan, Don Christy, Francis Kenyon, Mikell Thurston, jerry Ruth Wickershani. Don Isensee. Mr, Ross. SECOND ROW: Peggy Kellog. Louise Borgialli. Sue Moss, Jerrylynn Olson, Pat Duncan, Delores Lummus, Toni McKibban. Linda Heyden, Carol Icenbice, Karen Leaming, Ginger Leaming, Barbara Leech, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Virginia Battis. THIRD ROVV: Alice Verdui, Diane Forrest, Yvonne Bailey, Kathy'Daugherty, Melody Scott, Lois Ridgely, Linda Lenninger, JoAnn Derby, Susan Leidtke, Hazel Robertson, Linda Pernell, Betty Stevens, Sheridan Nelson, Karen Sloan, Phyllis XVhitby, Robin Hiatt, Marti MacBeth, Phyllis McLin. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd Case, Byron Ferrell, Tim Mason, Bobby Tucker, Thurston Henzel, David Anderson, Keith Smith, Don Morrison, Lawrence jones. Sandy Nash, Dan johnson, Ann Anderson, George Flitcraft, Bob Elliott, Sharon Vincze, Carol Shannon, Betty Kerns, FIRST ROW? Rod Sparlin, Don Christy, Mikell Thurston, jerry Ruth XY'ickersham, john Vaagan, Francis Kenyon. SECOND ROXV: Linda Sweatt, Judy Pruitt, Eileen Meyer, Yvonne Bailey, Alice Hoagland, Tessa Green, Kathy Murdock, Karen Sloan, Ellen Frewing, Donna Ryzek, Virginia Battis, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Gail Brotherhood, Lois Ridgley, Toni McKibban, Rita Lumpkin, Diane Drew, LeeAnn Weber. Billie jo VanPelt, Susan Leidtke, Jeanne Baird, Delores Savio. THIRD ROXV: Beverly Esgate, Claudia Lane, Louise Borgialli, julie Bratton, Linda Lenninger, Sandra Guyer, Barbara Vinson, Lawrence Jones, Susan Moss, Stuart Maxwell, Vivian YX'7ilbanks, Florence Stubblefield. Diane VC'olter, Barbara Hamilton, Sandy Nash, Florence XVarrington, Barbara Olson, Myrna Frewing, Ann Anderson, Andrea Reeder, Nancy Moehl, Betty Kerns, Sharon Ash, Virginia Hubbard, JoAnn Duffy. FOURTH ROXV: Patty Swansen, Ernest Taggart. Mary Ann Olson, Terry Krenik, Paul Ballm, John Cox, Tim Mason, Bobby Tucker, George Flitcraft, Marion Foutz, Don Morrison. Mike Casey, Bob Ellingson, George Vinson, Linda Pernell, Fred Stillwell, Dan Johnson, Bob Elliott, N., f-'-441 ' FT'-nes t - in N. A xl T, Kssembly Committee. SEATED: Sharon Boyd, Ginger Leaming, Bobbe Taylor, Myrna irewing. STANDING: Bob Thompson. Mikell Thurston, Richard Moore, Carol Ross, irancis Kenyon, Ann Anderson, Fred Fleet, Citizenship Committee. Barbara Vinson, Ken XY'omer, David Saks, Chairmang Todd Tetrick, Neil Alexander. Not pictured: Gail Baird, Chris Rhoden, Aida Zurita. Committees Variety and appeal to every taste was the task confronting the Assembly Committee. Selecting and scheduling assemblies for the entire year proved a full-time job. Annual presentations of the Thanksgiving and Christmas Assemblies filled two calen- dar dates. Other assemblies ranging in tal- ent from glass blowers to pianists resulted from the efforts of this committee. Money matters confronted the Finance Committee. This group is very small but had the complicated job of managing the schools money and trying to increase this supply, A new committee was added this year known as the Student Directory Committee. It worked many long hours compiling names, addresses, and phone numbers of the faculty and student body. After a rough draft was completed, it was proof-read many times to insure correctness. The Key was the name chosen from many titles submitted in a school-wide contest, The final product made its long-awaited appearance in February. Student Directory Committee. SEATED: Bev Herman, Bar- bara Herman, Barbara Robichaud, Valerie Tucker. STAND- ING: Janice Parr, Kathy Ellingson, Karen Sloan, Peggy-jo Buck, Not pictured: Myrna Leitzke, janet Henniger, jane Black, Yvonne Leavitt, Phyllis Whitby, Julia Bratton, Lynn Ferrell, Marti MacBeth, Chairman. ge its W Q 4, I Write. Nominating Committee. SEATED: Lynden Bowen Sue Owens, Mikell Thurston, Carol Shannon. jerry lynn Olson, STANDING: Tom Abernathy, john Otterbein. john Cox, Chairman: Bengy Guptill Rod Sparlin. RX ' ,SEQ 5 i t Betty he Bob Anderson Don Christy Chirrman Leroy l lxtlwy ltyynsend Birbira Vtrtrees Erik Peterson Don Piper, Committees Selection of students capable of holding student body offices was the once-a-year job of the Nomi- nating Committee. After the com- mittee had chosen people they felt capable for office, they presented the names to the student body. Supervised chess and checker rooms were provided during lunch hours during the past school year. It was one answer to the question facing Noon Recreation Commit- tee of, XVhat can we do during noon hour? Study rooms were also opened up and dances staged in the cafeteria annex. The guardians of K.U.'s ab- sent-minded students were mem- bers of the Lost and Found Com- mittee. The committee tried to help the forgetfuls by making an item- ized list of all the articles in the Lost and Found Office. The list was published and distributed to all students at periodic intervals. Y x lX.M,Y1-.1-, ,:e'.--s- . . ' ,. .am -2' V A, .- .r fl 5 V .' ' I A-gif t if s ' , ,- '1 ,,- A- fu sf, div, S 'H' .5 1-..,. -,.2-Keri-,4:,L.- , A ' ,A v , Y My V raffic Committee. Mary Ann Olson. 5111 Dan johnson, Sharon O'Brien, Bob lliott. Not Pictured: Bob Ellingson, Chairman: Myrna Leitzke, jim Easely, Ieith Baxter. Committees Newly inaugurated, the Traf- fic Control Committee worked with the school board, city coun cil, and student council to de velop a traffic and parking plan. Following the plan, the commit tee issued permits to park on the school grounds and gave tickets to violators of the rules. Three street barricades were set up around the school, and only by permit were students allowed to leave the parking lot during school hours. The Citizenship Committee, working with the Nominating Committee, set up citizenship re- quirements for nominees to stu- dent body offices. They also backed the disciplinary policies of the school. Keeping the senior bench pret- tily painted was the main chore of the Traditions Committee. When they were not painting, they were hanging the Valedic- torian and Salutatorian plaques for the years 1936-1960, and just plain trying to uphold the present traditions. Finance Committee, Kurt Schmidt, Francis Kenyon, Chairman: Sandy Sessom. Traditions Committee. Robert DePew, Don Isensee, Steve Binney, Chairmang George Flitcraft Robert Elliott, Susan Moss, Louise Borgialli, Ann Anderson. Not Pictured: Carol Baker Gary Gale, Karen Mode. i 67 Eligibility Committee, David Saks. Steve Binney, Mikell Thurston. Chairmang Rod Sparlin, Don Christy, Committees Composed solely of the student body presi- dent and the vice-presidents, the Eligibility Committee gave final approval to nominees foi offices before the candidates' names were pre- sented to the school. The committee decided on the eligibility and qualifications of the can- didates. A complete revision of the old constitution was made by the members of the Constitution Committee. They began work in the summer and continued working until it was completed in the spring. They first exchanged constitu- tions with other schools to obtain information on how to create a good constitution. The pre- amble was written by Mrs. Noggle, but the re- mainder of this tedious task was clone by the hard-working committee. Planning social functions for the students during the school year was the requirement of the Social Committee. One of their projects was the annual TWIRP season at which time the woman is requested to pay for the nights entertainment, food, and provide the transpor- tation. To further the promotion of the week, the committee not only painted and posted signs. but also girl members were seen chasing boys up and down the halls to initiate the sea- son Social Committee. SEATED: Nanci' Moehl, Vivian Vfilbanks. Charniani Linda Hevden. STANDING: ,Tc-hn Vaagan. Rents fxlelch-virii Bob Alward. Nor Pictured. Charle Ochs. Kathv Cooper. -Tim Scapple. YS-gsanwlferiswtt. Teri ftqner. Don Bunger. Linda Y,-,na . C.,i-., se X . I 1 annul Constitution Committee. SEATED: jane Ann Craig, Carolyn W'estlund, Chairmang Sharon Vincze. 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The stu- dent having the most points receives the honor of being Valedictorian, and the next highest becomes Salutatorian. Co Valedictorians Carolyn Westlund Steve Binney Salutatorian lww-fvfw' Julia Lawrence 'l 'II To I oo 4 Francis Kenyon -wsaqmp. 5 Carol Ross ... .. , o 6 Kenneth Henry 6 Donald Isensee 8 Chubbin Spero 9 Carol Baker ,, . . . , , 1 A' 5 fi 10 Eunice Anderson 10 Bafbaffl VCIUCCS 12 Theona Hambleton 12 Pamela LaGrande 72 jerrylyrm Olson Ii Myrna Leitzke 18 GaryGa1e 19 RemoMc1Chiori '- A KX 3 19 PattySwanscn TOp I O00 15 JCffy'WiCkCfSl1L1l11 17 Ted B133 ,pdfsji 'vm 19 Clino Roper 19 SandraSessom Af... 'Q 1:-r ' 'W' 23 MikellThurstor1 24 Sandra Janssen 25 Jane Anne Craig 25 Barbara Robichaud 73 27 Gail Baird 28 Karen Sullivan 1 vi an-Q., ,,-V-f' I A new , f 2 1, . 31 Kathleen Evdlns L ir- a . 4 V. -gr' in .1 xnxx X Xi . E 31 ,lohn Vmgen . K, V .!, .4 C f F , V , f f V, .5 1- f' I H '-X, 4 , C J L ' A' 5 I Ji? V, 57,4 Q, f' 7 it 1 - C X! , 1 T , ' , v -' ' .. f , . , X, , , , f .f ' , I L is gffc P 41:4 dex 1 cylffforv , 1,1 vrcgj-' 5,-:lff ' V f R .5 A f ff , 4 Viv . , fm ,f 41,4 x 61.9 ' TOP i000 'K XPP' 28 Bobbe Taylor 30 Bob DePew Q i' iv, 'lldksggf' i lx T lx 31 Grover Gentry 31 Richard Groseclose 31 Michael Lancaster George Flitcraft 36 Judith Hodge 36 Clifford Wood Q ESnNXaNVQQNX , rw Q S, . x,xQ 4 xxxliffi 5 i SNS 55539, ' iixifk- Q QAR-Q1 Q x . K kv px! 355 'RST ki5?5i? ' EV K 5 4. F 4+ 1? i IOANNE ADAMS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, Library Club 4. RICK ADKINS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T. and I. 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, DIANNA ALEXANDER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Future Business Lead- ers 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. KAREN ALFSTAD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Latin Club 2. KAREN ALFSTAD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Latin Club 2. SHIRLEY ALLEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ALTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALWARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT AMBERS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ANN ANDERSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Class President 2, 4, Future Nurses 3, 45 H0U0f Society 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Committee 3, Pep Peppers 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Traditions Committee 4. CAROL ANDERSON: Girls' League 4. EUNICE ANDERSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. JULIE ANDERSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Future Teach- ers 3, Krater 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 3. WESLEY ANDERSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY ASH: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON ASH: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Congress 4. 76 q,.Q-we 3 if 4,29 1 YVONNE BAILIE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Class Yell Leader 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. GAIL BAIRD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Citizenship Committee 4, G.R.A. 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, Science Club 3, 4. CAROL BAKER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Honor' Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Student Council 1, 33 Traditions Committee 4. DEAN BAKER: Boys' MAX BAKER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 4. Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshmen of Yesterday, Seniors of Today Even though MIKELL THURSTON and FRANCIS KENYON are the BEST LEADERS they don't have to rope anyone into following them, but it looks like maybe these two had a disagreement ! 77 QM' 'K-I., ww KATHLEEN BALL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 33 Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 43 Student C0110- cil 4, Traffic Committee 4. JOYCE BARKER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 3, 4, Treasurer 4. WARREN BARMORE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2. ARDITH BARNES: Girls' League 1, 2 3, 4. JACK BAXTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 1 KEITH BAXTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Commit- tee 3, Math Club 3, Science Club 3, Student Council 4, Traffic Committee 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Outstanding Leaders, Industrious VONDA BEATTIE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. EARL BEDORD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. BONNIE BELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, El Rodeo 4, Pelicanettes, Student Council 3. DAVID BERGMANN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. SANDRA BENSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Latin Club 4, Science Club 4. GREG BERNARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: AC Choir 2, 3. 78 SREVE BINNEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Eligibility Com- mittee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Vice-President 4, K Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Student Body First Vice- President 4, Chairman, Traditions Commit- tee 4. PAUL BISHOP: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Noon Recreation Commit- tee 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2 3, 4. s TE BLAIR. B ys Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Student Council 1, 2. GARY BOLING: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Workers and Gooo Citizens CHARLOTTE BOOK: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Orchestra 4. LOUISE BORGIALLI: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Noon Recreation Committee 2, Nominating Committee 1, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Traditions Committee 4. PHYLLIS BOWLES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Latin Club 2, Pelicanettes 3. SHARON BOYD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Band 3, Future Teachers 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Student Council 3. 5 High on the ladder to success, LOUISE BORGIALLI and RICHARD GROSECLOSE find that being lNlOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED is a result of a great deal of effort on their part. Class Projects - Attics Searched for Rummage JERRY BRADSHAW: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Hornemakers 2. JAMES BRADY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Inter-Club Council 43 Track 2. 't!f N DARLYENE BROXVN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Z. 3: Future Nurses 3, 4, Presi- dent -ig G.R.A. 1, 2, Inter-Club Council 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Science Club 4. LETHA BROXVN: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 41 Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, LOUISE BROXVN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. . RA, . -. -. .pw IU! TERRY BRUMBLE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN BUCKHAM: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 43 Future Homemakers 3, 43 Pelicanettes 43 Science Club 33 Student Council 33 German Club 3, 4. RITA BUCKNER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Delta Chi lg Future Business Leaders 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Pelicanettes 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2. DON BUNGER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g Social Committee 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. LARRY BUNYARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 K Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 4. CATHERINE BURCI-IAM: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Delta Chi 1, 2. ROBERT BURPEE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3. 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2. JOHNNIF CAGLE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Future l-lomemakers 3. -lllvf CALDXWELL: Boys' Alliance 1, Z, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Track 1, Z3 Basketball 3, Manager 3. PAT CARNEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 K Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. SHARON CORRIGAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4. LEVAH CARTER: Girls' League3 Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4. Pl-llLLlP CHARAS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 13 Library Club 2, 33 Retail Sell- ing 43 Science Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 3. LARRY CHITWOOD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 RE IN CA Z, 33 Science Club 4. DARLENE CLARK: Girls' League 1, 2, 3 43 Future Nurses 43 G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pelii canettes 3, 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 8I 'lt' We ,,.1.x, S .635 i-:V-rw 1 ri- A 'X , w..,..N-1 5 V DORTHY CLARK: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRA COFER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 1, 2, 4: Retail Selling 4, Student Council 2, 3. BETTY COLLIE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, G.R.A. 2, 35 Peli- canettes 3g Retail Selling 4. RICHARD COLSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, RE IN CA 2, 3. ESTHER COLT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 43 G.R.A. 1, 2g Pelican- ettes 3, 4. CHARLOTTE CORLEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Editor 43 Future Business Leaders 3, 4, President 4: Inter-Club Council 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4. PATRICIA COULTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN COX: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, I.R.L. 3, 4, President 4, Nominating Com- mittee 4, Chairman 4. Seniors Aid Polio Drive and uf? When we say SANDY NASH and STEVE SHULTS are friendly we mean friendly! Even strangers receixe a smile and a hello from K. U.'s FRIENDLIEST. 'YK United Fund. MARTIN DAVIS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA DAY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Script and Mike 3, 4. DENNIS DE LONG: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 4. BOB DEPEW: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Science Club 3, 4, Script and Mike 2, 3, 4, President 3, Traditions Committee 4. BILL DICKEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Yell Leader 1, Retail Selling 4, Wrest- ling 1, 2. HAROLD DIEHL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Script and Mike 2, 3, 4, President 4, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4. vvw., QQ' JANE ANN CRAIG: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Constitution Com- mittee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Nominating Committee 2, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3. JEANETTE CRAWFORD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. PI-IYLLIS CREEK: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHY DOUGHTERY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. JOYCE DAVIDSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA DAVIS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 4. Studies Claimed Much Time fi? Hem.. 442' ,i Yr-,aff 'fr-r and Energy . . . Traditions Upheld - Senior MONYA DORMAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE DOTSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Business Leaders 3, Future Homemakers 2, 4, Retail Selling Club 4. TRENTON DOUGLAS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4, Baseball 1, 2, Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT DUNCAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, Ski Club 2, Student Congress 2, 4 DEAN DUNSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish. Club 2, 3, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 3. KENNETH EARLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 4. JIM EASLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T. and I. 3, 4, Football 1. E4 DONALD EASTMAN: Boys' Alliance 1 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Student Congress 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. ROGER EASTMAN: Boys' Alliance 1,32 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Ofqheg tra 4, Football 1, 3. NANCY EBINGER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 33 Band 1, 2, 3. Bench, Senior Walk, Skip Day, Dress Up Day . . LAWONA EDMISON: Girls' League 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers 1, iv fe- IT' ii.- L ' 1 5, YQ? ROLLIN EUDAILY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. JAN EWING: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, Library Club 4, Student Con- gress 4. KATHIE EVANS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Future Nurses 4, Future Teach- ers 3, G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3. PHYLLIS EDWARDS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. RICHARD EHRLICH: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Football 1, 3, Wrestling 2. ROBERT ELLINGSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, Lost and Found Committee 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 1, 33 Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Congress 4. ROBERT ELLIOT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Congress 2, 3, Traditions Committee 4, Baseball 1, Football 1, Traffic Control Committee 4. DONNA EPPS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Fu- ture Homemakers 1, Latin Club 4. BEVERLY ESGATE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Future Business Lead- ers 3, 4, Future Homernakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Pep Peppers 4, Student Con- gress 4. 85 FRANK FAGANELLO: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGIE FAIRCHILD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Delta Chi 3, 4, Pelican- ettes 4. DONNA FAY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homernakers 2, 3, 4, Krater 4, Retail Selling Club. PAT FEDERHART: Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. MERLENA FEREBEE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Con- gress 3. LYNN FERRELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 35 Science Club 4, Student Congress 4, Stu- dent Directory Committee 4. DENYS FESSENDEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, RE IN CA Club 33 Science Club 4. DENNIS FIEGI: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE FLITCRAFT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, President 4, Math Club 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, Science Club 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Traditions Committee 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. SHIRLEY FORRESTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL FOSTER: Boys' Alliance 3, 4, K Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4' Track 3. y MARION FOUTZ: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Student Congress 2, 4, Base- ball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2. DOUG FRALEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Wres- tling 1. JOHN FRALEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Track 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 4. CARLENE FRANKS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, -ig AC Choir 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, Future Teachers 2. 33 Library Club 2, 3, Science Club 3: Student Congress 2, 3, 4. 'iff' . 'CT SM, ,,4h,L,,0... RON FREDRICKS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. GARY GALE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 2, sa.. Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Math Club 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 2, 35 Science Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Congress 1g Traditions Committee 4, German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Base- ball 1. DAVE GEISS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, Math Club 4, Science Club 4, German Club 3, 4. GROVER GENTRY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 33 Delta Chi 1, Math Club 45 Science Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. ANN GIBSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. fi P J lbcvi-.A.. J- 'f',,:-ff U l A .d E ,, Jn fvf-fax 'kj'-QL ' MA. JJ www- M' . 'U' 1 Aff ,,Q,u.x,-,L :YN And Finally.. Q :I uJ K , l,.V yi Ly.. v,.,,u-1 Frn V ' f My 5 Work! Work! Work! The MOST INDUSTRIOUS stu- dents, ANN ANDERSON and BOB ELLIOTT, can always find something to do, even if its the unpleasant task of cleaning out file cabinets. 87 31 AW E fy lla Ginn-qr LEONARD GIONET: Boys' AlliHf1CC 1 2, 3, 4. ROSIA GREGG: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 33 Future Business Leaders 4. JUDY GREGORY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Delt Chi 1, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, G.R.A. 1, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Congress 3. NEIL GREGORY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T. and I. 4g Wrestling 1. DON GRESDEL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4g K. Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, GARY GRIFFITH: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. The Great Day. . . Graduation! BLAKE GRIGGS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon Recreation Com- mittee lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAETON GRIGGS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3g Track 3, 45 Wrestling 1. CARIN GRINDELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. RICHARD GROSECLOSE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 43 Constitution Committee 43 Honor Society 3, 4,,Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 2, 3, 4, President 4g Science Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA GUNDERSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, French Club 2, Fu- ture Business Leaders 3g Inter-Club Council 45 Krater 3, 4, Editor 4, Pelicanettes 3, Quill and Scroll 3. 4, President 4, Ski Club 1, Stu- dent Congress 1, 2. CHARLOTTE GUSTIN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, -1. 88 359 sw, 'af' I 7 LAWNEY HALLACK: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 43 AC Choir 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HAMPSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. 'IOHN HANCOCK: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU HANIFEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Homemakers 3. YU: 4441 SHARON HANSCOM: Girls' League 4. MYRTLE HARRISON: Girls' League 1, 2 l 3, 43 Future Business Leaders 35 Future Home- makers 1, 3, 4. LARRY HARTLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3 43 Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DUANE HARVEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3 43 Band 1, T. and I. 3, 4g Football 1. w w 'fa 7. 1 ,, , I I '1 i'i'ai . ,,,f ,fm V, l 3 ,, ,f,f 3 , if ff, , M .,, fyww f' fi W W d A ' d G' ger Rogers? No, they are K.U.'s y BEST IIFANCESRZSIEMTUREPIN LUMMUS and DEAN DUNSON, indulg ing in onejof their favorite activities-one two cha-cha-cha! i 1 3 I 1-'Ng' Axe What could be more characteristic than K.U.'s MOST TYPICAL couple, PATTY SWANSEN and RICHARD MOORE, stopping for a refreshing drink of water he- tween classes ? A Time for Mixed Feelings ROBERT HASTINGS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBIN HAWKINS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, ONA HAYES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Delta Chi 3, -Ig Future Business Leaders 5. Secretary 41 G.R.A. 1, 2g Spanish Club 5 Student Council 3. 4 CLARENCE HEFLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2 -in Krater 4. Cl-IARLA HEIM: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 C1 fj -N, 'TTD AW 34-fww.u-wi-- 'KIT' yung 1'- WJ ,I 75,7 JAN HENNINGER: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4, Future Business Leaders 5, 4, Future Nurses 5, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Pelican- ettes 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Direc- tory Committee 4. KENNETH HENRY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 5, 4, Latin Club 2, 5, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pelican Service Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Student Congress 2, Tennis 1, 2, 5, 4. GERRY HERMAN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wres- tling 1, 2. RICHARD HERRERA: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 5, 4, Student Congress 5, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Wrestling 3, 4. RUTH HERSEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4, Delta Chi 2, Future Business Leaders 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Science Club 4, Student Congress 1. IUDY HODGE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Latin Club 2, 5, 4, Ski Club 2. DORIS HODGES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY Howe. Boys' Alliance i, 2, 3, 4. AL HUBBARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. MARILYN HUBBARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4, Future Teachers 2. NANCY HUMPHREYS: Girls' League 3, 4, Student Congress 4. IACK HYATT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, T. and I. 4. NICK INSLEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 5, 4, Band 1, K Club 2, 3, 4, Krater 5, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 53 Wrestling 3. DON ISENSEE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Class President 5, 4, AC Choir 2, 5, 4, President 4, Eligibility Com- mittee 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, K Club 2, 5, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Lost and Found Committee 1, Social Committee 55 Student Body Fourth Vice-President 1, Student Congress 1, 5, 4, Traditions Committee 4, Track 1, 2, 3. CHARLES JACKSON: Boys' Alliance i, 2, 5, 4. 9, SANDRA JANSSEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Fu- ture Teachers 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 4, Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH JENNINGS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2. KATHERINE JOHNCK: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, El Rodeo 4, Library Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Pep Peppers 3, 4. DAN JOHNSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, I.R.L. 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Science Club 3, Script and Mike 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Football 2, Tennis 1. JUDY JOHNSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Band 2, 3, Future Homemak- ers 1, G.R.A. 1, 2, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. MARILYN JOHNSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. MARY JOHNSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. MARVINE JOINER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. ,WL ...,-. .N K , .N f' ' -- -Q . Well, well, look where we found SUE MOSS and TRENTON DOUGLAS. Because they are the WITFI- EST, it isn't unusual to find them in such odd places: they'1l do anything for a laugh. DON JONES: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE JONES: Band 1, 2, 3, Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4, Student Congress 2, 3, 4. NORMA JONES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Congress 1, 2. LINDA KEARSLEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS KENYON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Class Vice- President 2, 3, Finance Committee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Nominating Commit- tee 4, Pelican Service Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Social Committee 3, Student Body Business Manager, Student' Congress 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. ESTIN KIGER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Club 3, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Sadness, Gladness, a Little Fear. . BETTY KRING: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MAXINE KRAMER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, 2. CHARLES KUJAWSKI: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Football 4. SHARON KUNZ: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Committee 1, Pep Peppers 3, 4. JOHN KUYKENDALL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 4, RE IN CA Club 4, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 4, Swimming 2. PAMELA LA GRANDE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. M, grew.. 704 but Confident of a Good Social and TERRI LANCASTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. COLIN LARSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Script and Mike 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. SUSAN LA VRAR: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pelican- ettes 3, 4. JULIA LAWRENCE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 4, Student Congress Rep. 3. NORMA LAY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Business Leaders 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Ski Club 1. SALLY ANNE LEE: Girls' League 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, Future Teachers 3, 4. wh i fy, l.. P' 94 MICHAEL LANCASTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. px X,-we Q '-rw JUDY LEHTO: Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Business Leaders 4' Librar' Club 4, Sci- f 5 ence Club 4, Spanish Club 2. MYRNA LEITZKE1 Girls' Leagie 1, 2, 5, 4, AC Choir 4, Future Teachers 3. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Student Con- gress 3, German Club 3, 4. President 4. JUDY LENNINGER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. 'SSL' 'Q -53' fr Scholastic Education . . BOB LEWIS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. 4. -M rf CAROLYN MAKI: Girls' League 4. ED MATTMILLER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Krater 4, Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. GARY MATTOS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Delta Chi 1. :isis 4 -. S- vsp. - 1:-Sie CAROL LLOYD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, G.R.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Inter Club Council 4, Pelicanettes 3. JAMES LOBBEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 3. JOYCE LUBKE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Congress 4. MAUREEN LUMMUS: Girls' League 1, 2 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, Rally Squad 4, Spanish Club 2 3, Student Congress 1, 2, 3. RITA LUMPKIN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3 4, Future Teachers 4, Library Club 2. MARTI MAC BETH: Girls' League 1, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, Future Business Leader 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Pelicanettes 3, f Script and Mike Secretary 3, Vice-Preside' 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Congrf 2, 4, Student Directory Committee 4. 95 1 1 1 MIKE MCCLURG: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, SUSAN MCCOY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. CAREY MCFALL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY MCKUNE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. KAYE MCNEAL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Science Club 3, 4. RICK MAGUIRE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Retail Selling 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Builders 1, 2, T. and I. 4, Wrestling 1, 2. REMO MELCHIORI: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Student Council 1, 3, German Club 3, 4, President 3. BARBARA MERRILL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN MEYER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4. DAVID MOCABEE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. KAREN MODE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Delta Chi 3, French Club 4, I.R.L. 4, Latin Club 4, Pep Pepper 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Traditions Committee 4. STEVE MOEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MOON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Retail Selling 3. RICHARD MOORE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Assembly Committee 4, Class President 2, Inter-Club Council 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wfrestling 1. TOMMY MOORE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2 3. 4. 96 K Club 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Noon Recreation Committee 33 Nominat- ing Committee 1, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, x They Are ts GLORIA MORGAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. OPAL MORGAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Delta Chi 1, 3, 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Future Teachers 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Library Club 3, 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, President 4, SUSAN MOSS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Art Club 2, Assembly Commit- tee 3g El Rodeo 3, Future Teachers 3, I.R.L. 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Traditions Committee 4. SIDNEY MUNJAR: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, InterfClub Council 3, Math Club 3, 4, Nominating Committee 2, Science Club 4, T. and I 4, Basketball 1, Football 2, Track 1. ROBERT MYERS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4. ,f Well-Prepared to Meet aa, rf , . ,af 321. , V 1 1 I , -fr', .1 ' ' X1 'us fi! J f,,H,a1y nf, M A E -.- 7 ' LI- 5 f , f 'R N W l lf? 'fifl c 2 lf' . trit to ' 1 ,' I X ' l A, . Z' f fi,W?4ffii7 it ME Ml f f- za , ,-,W jQZf1,sfu17'i2i'g, If 9 Oh, isn't that sweet! Our MOST BASHFUL couple, EUNICE ANDERSON and LARRY BUNYARD, are having trouble getting together. Go ahead, Eunice take the bouquet ! 97 LJILLYLILXLL -Lyllkllsla XJl1-1-J 44 'O ' 1 ' ' ' Constitution- Committee 4, El' Rodeo 3, fi? Future Nurses 3, 4, Vice-President 49 I-HUD Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 4, Scienfff Club 5, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. LEROY NEAT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Committee 4, Retail Selling 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, German Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN NEELEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4. ELIZABETH NEHL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 1, 2, Retail Selling 4. DARLENE NICHOLS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE NOLAN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4. the Responsibilities and the SHARON O'BRIEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Honor Society 3, Traffic Committee 4. SHARON ODELL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4. FRED OLSEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Orchestra -3, 4, Ski Club 1, 3. JERRYLYNN OLSON: Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Band 1, El Rodeo 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Nominating Committee 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, German Club 3, 4. MARY ANN OLSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Future Homemakers 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, In- ter-Club Council 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Pep Pep- pers 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Traffic Committee 4. YVARREN OLSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: K Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2. 3. K -wir Q x. DAN JOHNSON' just because you and KATHY DOUGHERTY are K. U.'s MOST TALKATIVE students it doesn't mean you need to prove it by yelling RON OLVERA: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. GAYLE OSBORN: Girls' Leaue 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 3, Library Club 2. MARY OTT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture I-Iomemakers 1, Future Nurses 4, Latin Club 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. ARLAND OWENS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. EDNITA PAHL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4' Art Club 4, German Club 1, 2. NEAL PALMER: Bovs' Alliance 1, 2, 5, 4. x JIM PARKS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, ' Constitution Committee 4, K Club 2, 3, 4- Ski Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track , 3, 4. PENELOPE PARKS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Script and Mike 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3. .. So that's how they do it! MARY ANN OLSON and ESTIN KIGER, K. U.'s MOST POISED twosome, must practice this exercise daily in order to maintain their composure. Challenges of the Future SHARON PEARSON: Girls' League 1 2 3, 4g Constitution Committee 4g G.RA 2 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. VICKI PEEBLER: Girls' League 1, 2 3 4 ROBERT PETERSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. JANET PHILLIPS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Business Leaders 3g Future Home- makers lg Future Nurses 35 Pelicanettes 3, 4g Ski Club 3. 41 Spanish Club 3, 4. LARRY PHILLIPS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, AC Choir Delta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4. Nu- JAMES PRATT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 4, Krater 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 3. ANNALEE PRICE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, Retail Selling 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4. SHARI PRIDEMORE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, Future Business Leaders 3, Retail Selling 4. JUDY PRUITT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 3. LISTON PURVINE: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Inter-Club Council 4, RE IN CA 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2. GEORGIANNA PUTER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses 3, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Student Council 2. BERT PUTNEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 3, 2, Basketball 1, 2. CARLA PYLES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Future Business Leaders 3, 4. JOE PYNES: Boys' Alliance 1, 2,. 3, 4, Krater 3, Student Council 2. RE IN CA 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanj ish Club 3, 4, JOHN RAINES: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4' Sl-IARI RAMEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4' a AC Choir 4, Future Teachers 4, Krater 3, 4' Quill and Scroll 3, 4. RICHARD REAMS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2 3, 4. 7 5 ANGELIA REEDER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future I-Iomemakers 1, 2, 3, G.R.A. l, 2, 3. RUBY REEVES1 Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4, AC choir 4. DARLENE REYNOLDS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, Future Teachers 4, Pelicanettes 3, 4, German Club 1, 2 Io I 'Qtr 'ir-. i -tu WAYNE ROBATCEK: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. GARY ROBERTSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNDA ROBERTSON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ROBICHAUD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Future Teachers 4, Lost and Found Committee 3, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Student Directory Committee 4. JIM ROGERS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Krater 4. VICKKI ROMAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4. CLINO ROPER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Krater 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. CAROL ROSS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Chairman 4, Class Secretary 2, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors use ,, :Q 5 What player, 35 typified by JIM PARKS wouldnt crash through the line of defense with BOBBE TAYLOR backing him? Bobbe and Jm were voted by the senior class as the ones with the MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT. -5.3. M. 'Ii' Seniors DONNA SCHUSS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Delta Chi 2, G.R.A. 2, Script and Mike 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3. RAY SESSLER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Krater 3, Retail Selling 3, Football 4. SANDRA SESSOM: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Finance Committee 4, Future Nurses 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. JERRY SEUTER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. BETTY SHEPARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, G.R.A. 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3. JANICE SHEPARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Rally Squad 44 Ski Club 3, Student Council 2. NANCY RUSTH: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Library Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Science Club 4. CAROLYN SAMPLE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. NEOMA SANDERS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3. BILL SANTO: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 5, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, K Club 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PETE SASSTEDT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 1. KURT SCHMIDT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Finance Committee 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. 640+ awww? Seniors ROBERT SIMS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. JIM SISEMORE: Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- clent 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DON SMITH: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY SMITH: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JO ANN SOLBURG: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 3, 4, Science Club 4. CAMILLE SOUTHARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 AC Choir 3, 45 Krater 35 Library Club 3, 4. '04 DIANNE SIEGNER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Delta Chi 15 Future Teachers 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. SS. CHUBBIN SPERO: Girls' League 1, 2, 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, G.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Pelicanettes 3, 4. LARRY SPIVEY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4 39.3 is, CHERRILL STAFFORD: Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2 , . 3 4 1 ':.-rx ills. PAM STARR: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2. 3. K' BOBBE TAYLOR: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Rally Squad 4, Yell Queen 4, Band 1, 2, Class Secretary 1, Class Yell Leader 2, Delta Chi 1, 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4. CHARLIE TAYLOR: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 5, 4. BOB THOMPSON: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Honor Society 3, 4, K Club 3, 4, Script and Mike 2, 3, Student Council 1, Basket- ball Manager 2, 3, 4. Seniors JUDY STELZENMUELLER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 1, Latin Club 2. MIKE STILWELL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. KAREN SULLIVAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Orchestra 4. PATTY SWANSEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Student Council 1, German Club 3, 4. LINDA SWEATT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Noon Recreation Committee 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. ERNEST TAGGART: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Student Council 3, 4. -...mx l05 MIKELL THURSTON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Body President 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Committee 3, 4, Chair- man 3, Eligibility Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Future Homemakers 1, Future Teachers 2, Honor Society 3, 4, I.R.L. 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Library Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN TOWNSEND: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. VALERIE TUCKER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Clul: 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Student Direc- tory Committee 4. BILL TURNER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. DALE TURNER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON UNRUH: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Pelicanettes 4, Script and Mike 3, 4. JOHN VAAGEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Inter- Club Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Student Council 4, Chaplain 4. LINDA VANDENDOEL: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.R.A. 2. JACK VAN ORMAN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4. ALICE VERDUI: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Krater 2, 3, Student Council 3. BARBARA VERTREES: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Social Committee 4, German Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. RAYMOND VETKOS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN WAGGONER: Girls' League 1. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3: G.R.A. 1. 2, Pelicanettes 3, 4. GENEVEIVE WAGONER: Girls' Leaguc 1. 2. 3. 4. NANCY XVARREN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4: Future Nurses 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 33 Rally Squad 4: Science Club 3. 4. Slzi Club 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3, 4. lie 06 Q? F L O R E N C E WARRINGTON: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, 2, 39 G.R.A. 2. 4-ss REX WENNER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, T. and I. 3. NANCY WESLEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 2, Student Council 1. XS. . CAROLYN WESTLUND: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Constitution Com- mittee 4, Chairman 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Noon Recrea- tion Committee 1, 3, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY RUTH WICKERSHAM: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, AC Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Citizenship Committee 4, Delta Chi 1, Fu- ture Teachers 3, 4, President 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Nominating Committee 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Peppers 3, 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 3. aa if W s A 1, ., .,,, V V ' ' ' E en I ors My 3 , - .aa , ,gy ' ,,gwf3v' ww , ' M L r .,.-, Law. , , V Q -1 4- -422: ' , 1' an af' 'N-A f ,wi maya .TT ' , , ,A ,.,, fr vggbffc , 1 f sg...-ze-QQ, 'Siem ,ff r ' ' or 14-UQ. 5-:sf K . A 1 et W H- W .,.,: 1 I tl 5 A - VN '., - 4. ff-ff-' any, , N .. n 3' QV., Q te 'f ' an if , 9 4 :,7 ' 'N -f 'fs -1 ..-2 ' Mfr' ' ,l ,,' , ziffi ' 'S W , 'if rf ffff H , I A wa... I . ' at ' 'W-44,1 fy , M, ,.,.,, ,.,. , W x f ' ' f ,V-ff W- A Q--1 3 V, ., I ,, ' ff ' -X , 1 f 5 mn, ' 1 QL ,. 0 , - , 5. 2 . ' .,.. ' .1 ,, fr A 4 M. 1' 4: .ZVfQ1iv'l'f,f4,1' What do you suppose Pluto has to offer such intellectuals as CAROLYN WESTLUND and KEN HENRY? Maybe these MOST ECI-IOLARLY are making a study on what makes a good comic ook. I07 wfiu. xdvm vs. I 5 'T Seniors MAGGIE WISE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4' Future Homemakers 1, 2, Retail Selling 4. KENNETH WOMER: Boys' Alliance 1, 2 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Citizenship Committee 4' 7 K Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Math Club 4' Science Club 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. GALE WORDEN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. 7 7 1 VICKI WORKMAN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Future Nurses 4, G.R A. 1, 2. XVAYNE WOODARD: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, ,f 3, 4. ROBERT YLINK: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN WILBANKS: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4, AC choir 2, 5, 4, secretary 44 Class Cf- ficer 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Yell Leader 3, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, HIS- torian 4, Social Committee 4, Chairman 45 Pep Peppers 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3. ROGER WILBUR: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi 1, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. MELVA WILKEI: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, CAROL WILLARD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Science Club, Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4. KEN WILLIAMS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL WILLIAMS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. Q-7:--5 fi? Nik 1 XY'e find the MOST TALENTED pair. CAROL BAKER and PAT CARNEY. busy with their own particular mastery. Pat finds Carol an interesting subject. and even has music to listen to as he paints. STUART INIAXXYLELL: Boys' Alliance 1. 2. 3. 45 Lost and Found Committee 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4g Ski Club 1, 2, 3, JH Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3. ED MAY: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu' dent Council 3. MILTON MAYES: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1. CHARLES RUSSELL: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Science Club 4. MARGIE SHIELDS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, G.R.A. 2, Math Club 3, 4, Science 3, 4. STEVE SHULTS: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3 4. MARVIN ZIMMER- MAN: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4, K Club 3, 41 Wrestling 3, 4. GARY ZUMWALT: Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4g K Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 43 Baseball 25 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1. na 11 .0f ww IO9 Malcolm Brandon Larry Burke Mike Casey Susie Dick jim Hastings Q Studio Shy Richard Clubb Dwight Cornett jim Davis Kenneth Fuller Herman Lindow jerry Lee Pongon Gerald Smith Bill Sproat Winnie Thornton Camera Shy Seniors Severt Hudson Keith Larson Larry Logsden Bill O'Neil Darrell Pryor Gean Puckett Dan Ross Nolan Smith Bernie Thompson Almo Vido Gary Wfalters Sharon Wfard Jim Wfebb Clifford Wood, I I . 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These leaders proved their capability of handling responsibility by heading the planning for the junior-Senior Prom and had the foresight and ability to dream up such a lively scheme as Hush Day. They are LINDA PERNELL, PRESI DENTg VIRGINIA LEAMING, VICE-PRESIDENTg KATY WARREN, SECRETARYQ TRUDIE TURPIN. TREAS- URERg and SHARON POWELL, YELL LEADER. H2 Bill Albers Helrna Alcorn Victor Alexander Beverly Arnold Ina Arrington Sharon Babcock Eugene Bailo Linda Baird Hugh Barnwell Robert Bates Paul Bellm Loren Ambers David Anderson jerry Anderson Pamela Anderson I -76 x Patricia Anderson Judy Angstead Linda Anning 'F' ii A .Q fav' Roger Ballard Marilyn Barker Peggy Barleen james Barnes james Baker , V-1' ,, , N Juniors Q5 '5'1fi212r X Q5 f f 5 -as 25291 A:215E-.- , .1V,1,a ff 'mov 'Wx Carolyn Ball Louise Ballard -at Gary Bishop joe Bispham Denise Biwer Archie Blake Andrea Bonotto Kay Booth Ronnie Boothby Charles Boring Earl Bradford Larry Braniff Nelson Bresnehen Irene Brewer Ronald Brisbon Alice Brown Merle Brown Mary Ann Bryan Judith Bryant David Bruns Peggy Buck Edwin Buckle Leroy Bunyard jerry Benson Fredric Biehn George Bigby Sue Biggs V- N, 1 .c,.. We iw R , Q, is , + N is sas , 1 1 -r ww Q-'rv' '5- 1, A aiaa yal L' ug Y 3' A QPU ....... X f Juniors . wwf 'x 98 . Ngsamf A 5 , v' Sharon Burnett Sharon Burney Sharon Burns Glenda Butler Gayle Carnini l I Gayle Case Lloyd Case Carol Casebeer David Cassel Terry Catmull Terry Cedarleaf This little car really sparkled after getting the once-over by Dick Oliver, Nicky Kirby Phyllis Hawes, and Nancy Hugelman at a junior class Juniors julia Chaney Frances Clem Richard Cole Micheal Coleman Sandra Comstock 'lack Cooley joe Cox George Crain Barbara Crapo Larry Crawford jane Cromwell Milo Crumrine Dale Cummins Charlton Currin Discussion on such important questions as how much the Junior class should contribute to the hospital survey fund takes place at their business meetings. II6 Richard Duggan Shercl Duncan Sheila Dunlap Frank Edwards Wayne Dennis Richard Depew JoAnn Derby John Dey Charlotte Dickinson Maxine Dickinson Richard Dillon Bruce Dixon Lelia Dorrell Tom Dowdy Mary Dozier Diane Drew Donna Curtis Lorann Dalcour Kay Davis Esther Deen Eugene Demers Juniors Carol Eisenbeiz Dennis Ensor Judy Esgate Sandra Esperson Mary Espinosa Dick Ewing Suzanne Feeback Betty Fitzgerald Duane Fitzsirnrnons iff wan Fred Fleet Leslie Fleet M Kenneth Fletcher Richard Flynn J u n james Foutz Y WMI W f ' Z jack Franklin Tom Fredrickson Eugene French Myrna Frewing aff' Wiz 'ff-22,7 Margaret Gallagher Gene Gamble Tom Garrison David Geiger Jacqueline George Darali Gibson Delight Gibson Eda Gilbert Carolina Giovannini Loretta Glenn Q xw VR Paula Goddard J Karen Goen Shirley Golden David Gonzales Deanna Graham 'Nun-,av '51 5'-95' H ' '4' 'dA': r ff, ',a. -I 5' 1'-X , Q H , f E l ,E 5, if II8 Charles Gray Rodney Green john Grerns David Grimes ff 2 - Q L 5i5,,,ggeg,f1::s-mv ,,x,,u,ff 9 w fa 3 I Q 4 as 3 K ' . , is 1 ei, . J, , ff ' r - fi- z. K Si X X 5 M Ns N Emil Granquist Jay Gueck Fred Gunton Bengy Guptill Sheila Hale f u v- V Verna Hall fs- Joanna Hamilton X Gary Hancock Roger Hansen Pat Harkey Leroy Harper Susan Hart George Harris james Harris Phyllis Hawes Kris Hawley W iv if Q Gary Head Katherine Hendrix Sam Henzel Lorraine Hobbs Jerry Holland Mike Hollister Bette Horn Rudy Hornby Jimmy Ison Shirley Inness Carol jackson Linda james Viola james Clarence jenkins David johnson Joyce johnson Charlotte jones Greg jones Larry jones No hard feeling, Sharon Vincze seems to be saying as she adds another hush card to Hugh Mike jones Robert Jones Walt Jordon Barnwell's collection Juniors X Qs E? . 41 Y A h J a iS13 Garry Karnes Shirley Karst Karen Kearsley Sharon Keck Marx in Keffer Robert Kenyon Ranell Kern Betty Kerns Kirk Killian John King Nicky Kirby Richard Koberstein Ruth Kramer Robert Kring N! J'-. ,- 1? Sharon Lantz Bob Lapsley Bruce Lattin Virginia Leaming Gary Leavitt Barbara Leech Richard Lehrman Joanne Leistikow john Lewis Karen Lindley Ted Lindow jo Laine Loney Marjorie Lukens Ella Madden Norman Malotte Mickie Marler Euberta Massey james Mathis Farley Matson Vicki Mattox Ellen McAuliffe Bennie Lambert Donald Lancaster james Lancaster Judith Langer Qt. ww EI- gg, .f,, get 2. . 5 9, , . ' V - . ,f ' r . 4 , W ,,-If G . 3 Q Q i w 4? K . .5,,11,,. 5 if-3 Juniors Z 550 3 . , 9 gm A Mary McLane Sararnarie McLin Jack McNabb Ellen McPhetridge Peter McSWain Phil Menges Joanne Merrit Dean Metcalf Linda McCarty Margaret McCollum Sharon McCorrnic Gary McGill Lynn McKune Juniors ,,m But it's so hard to choose! seems to be the gener al opinion of the Douglas Miller Joanne Miller members of the Junior ring selection committee. Michael Minch Connie Mitchel Jack Mitchell Marguerite Mitchell Art Mills Judy Milne Sandra Mitchell Nancy Moehl Kathy Morgan Marilyn Morgan Don Morrison Colin Mortensen Judy Mosley James Mull Robert Myers Bonnie Neathamer ,. -mw- I' C 1' 'Nu-....w X J u n i O Charles Nidever Donald Nieters Dick Oliver Barbara Olson Joanne Olson Carolyn Osborn Billy Owens Don Owens Philip Owens Judy Paddock Wally Palmberg Janice Parr John Paxton John Penny Bob Perkins 9 P' 5' 'E M 7 M ' 1' 1 it v ' as X 4 . Q at f Q 4 a W , ,.,,,, , ,..,,. , X 65 My 'ww f , 1 6? , ,Q fix IMS Carol Perkins J u n i O Linda Pernell james Peterson Larry Peterson Suzanne Phair 1 V PV PL V PJWXR a 2 'fP' W5 'qk ' 3' -.n' ..,s,. A wg , .51 1? - vw-nr 45' Allen Phillips Jack Phillips Bonnie Pierce Doris Piercey Phyllis Pitcher ,.'1 'PIA 4 f Walter Polson Sharon Powell Frank Powers b:.i P Penny Preston Bonnie Priest Q., .L 'N ayfeg v- C ,ras 1 - we K Q' ' .. .A .rr. Q, W. X . .. 'Fas N.. c..- . N, f -r--sg-gave .rx - ax , XX .LM , . 6 '141w:r5pSsY1:1Ea'3ft-27'. 1f-' 3 '11 -1 :-I T-, R iff' 1 fs? f' V, K Q P Q we 4 K te Ak -. ' ' -- -2 ,fa in ,. Helen Prince QHandan Caglayanj Patricia Propst Sharon Provancha Linda Pugh GV? 2 l24 Judy Purser Dick Putnam jerry Raby Carol Reed Andrea Reeder Mike Reeder .4 M ia 3.5 x ,, .- ' QQ-Y-are Ron Reinmiller Roberta Renie Ann Rexford Soni Roberts Bob Robles Judy Robinson Bill Rodgers Ronald Rodgers Alan Rutledge Janice Sakach David Saks Marilyn Richards Norman Richardson Charles Rickey Fern Rider Judy Ross Larry Ross Kay Rotrock Rae Rotrock Lois Ridgley Jack Riley Patsy Riley Juniors V -za' I J 479' KV 11 M W fa 49 W 0' Urbane Rogers Ronald Rose Jay Ross 1 -. J., I R522 1, f ,, 'fre- M - ,f, ,,.'. V 1 'Q WWW' Cheryl Sanders Carole Saunders Jim Scapple Gene Scarbrough Janice Schatz Juniors , xfil ffi Joan Smith Keith Smith Linda Smith Bob Soran Randell Souders Gail Stafford Richard Stemler Bill Stephenson Lois Stern Steven Stiles W een W 1 f ,Q , N W ' WMM' he 'L W ff , X WM Y f If fd ZS' 7 X Dale Stites Rebecca Stokley lil .r. Fred Stilwell i l l, t ' . 5 - , J u n I O Marilyn Stoner Charleen Story Marjorie Stroop Shirley Stubblefield Patsy Summers W My Russ Swafford Henry Swisegood Jeanna Switzler Ray Taylor Fred Thompson ia Katherine Thompson Marilyn Thorne Tom Torres Katy Townley Lynn Trippett I27 Sally Uerlings Dixie VanHook Sharon Vincze George Vinson Joan Walker Waynette Waller 'lim Ward Ralph Warner Katy Warren Lucille Waters Donald Weax er john Webb Lee Anne Weber Margie Welman g ' Q' M553 Douglas Wentworth N Q Q i X David Whetstone Barbara White Nina Whitlock Allen Wiard Charlene Willard Cheryl Willey b Swx Juniors Don Willey Ralph Williams Tom Williams Mary Ellen Wilson Larry Wishart joan Wizner Susan Wolcott Diane Wolter Patrick Wolverton Jane Woodard 7Ll,,f Y , u I 'K A U x. Y . I V fr' Ii , , , i . , Carol Woster ! ,' w I I Earl Yeoman i f Nancy Young ' ' ilk ' ' ' t ,Q I r i 7 r 9 Y . K 1 f ,VJ A ',, V f ! I , 1 ' I i f X 1 4 . Studio Shy Juniors r 5 '. I f 'ia ..,j,f7 ?-, , M- Q! 'ww 2 f flf f' fy, , , y W Bill Albert 5 ' ly ,Q ' , J C? ' rl i r Q ,f Raymond Barnes W Q , .4 5, 4 ' .4 M -1 John B121UCh1 ' gjj V-75 TONY BOUOHO A H H , so I Larry Burg V, ,n,V I L1 Q I Virgia Chancellor i A M.. im ,V Fred Charles gawk f , , , hz A , ' ,, Wg, I , Ronald Coleman 1 , f ,f y A Charles Cooper ,M c W f W' Don Curry , Q F 1 5 W ' at , ii ' A William Dockery . fgfflfff , mfg , V' f , V fi f V X' 2 Fred Grimm fi Q W' ' f , I Wy! fy rs j Albert Gunn f . , Q fi-7 4, i ,. ,I I , 97 , ff ,Q f , - A Z-3 I 95 f ,A W y Z 'V 2 M 1 Don Hamilton , , ' ri V- I faq, ,,', QQ ,' f If WWW J- , . 97 wwf wvffw' ,fy ar ff 'Z uf I Phlllp Hardman -1, 5' ' Q f 0 , ,N ., a .A H . ' A ,344 ' - 'fri' -.a ,. 1 Q W we 5 5 4 ' iff- MW ' t 1' ' 'f f J . .- V a W i . K, , X x 3, V ,,iX,.,.--' - W ..,, I, It 5' I 1, his N' I JL . K K is . .-f , . an N Q , ,S 1 w - fs A R . 1 . U S 'U' y.,,, S ,. t M5 X. Sf bxbb . . a Z Q 5' jj fa: - x - .f r 1 'lan' , I 1- s rr X gisiwsitssg ,.,, , X- ' - X 1 s a' I , X g A .- A i , Yip gs xw,2mxY 5 . lla. x ' r x. X -wg K Q .V 1, K , Q x was , .X PM .. V M , 6-,ask K , K sl , Z ft N - + i. gr Q' , V . '- H x .-.i Q X . I , 5 ,,,,.. Yami ' X ' . - Q i' P . -' 4-sl S 4 ' I-' ' ,S i W- 4 ' i ' '-2T f1R ' W Xm.. - 'ff Q '- - f1 t -- S X . t 1, , or is S X ' ' ja i X Nui , Q ,,., ,. i ss: - 1 -s ., -- www . , . r . . . 4..: . .x. g b ,X b S R ' Q 'X Fred Tracy - --We -r . xg: at S X 1 M-, - is f . , X X K I r S i ,Q ' ' ,Q .Q Rod Travis K 1 i gi A N Brian Walker R r 51 Y mL W' S ,Q I Delmar Young - , F . K ewes ' ral: :- 'NM .sggrgi l T ,. Qirggir gq , M, . b K 2 ff ' ' X , Q- '-,Cx ' ik, f 1 -' Q : 1. El 1:4 5:1 I Camera Sh Juniors David Search Don Berman Calvin Bragg Dennis Sheridan 130 Dallas Denton Raymond Hubbard Orrin Knauss Martha Knight Robert Martin Angela Reeder Raymond Stalnaker Larry Stephenson Judith Strachan Louis Thurston Paul Wfalkowski Horst Wilson David Moore Ronald Mousseau Evelyn Oliver Mary Pledger Ted Pudcett Dean Rhoads Walter Roehsner David Smart Clayton Smith Gene Smylie Katherine Thill john Tompkins Wtanzaannf I n 'tif-will i f Y !4 .iw ., iw- wh 49. 'f W-4,-ii W , , 1 i 2 H N. sl--v You can always find the JV Rally Squad bursting with pep and enthusiasm at JV games. Left to right are Yell Leader, Sharon Powell, Diane Drew. Joanne Olson, Sue Phair, and Margaret Gallagher, '74 . . y W I .img Iirfwif li p - 5. i , J3Aig, r? x y-y g - V ,V if YQ ' , Y .- - f s : ' LI I1 I O FS O Ft I' 3 1 i' L i , , S C h 0 O I S p I r I t 33?? ff' ' ,.,.,, Ieiqf 12 - a , gg, , - Q , .,j V, 37 V 1' A' , ,-ff ',-' f A busy and loyal K.U. Junior attends Jay Vee , A 4 . ' ii ii' ' nhl - A' 'wi 'Avv 'fzi- 1 M games at home and out of town. The Junior rally 4 i 412 f . ,blh 1 squad leads the supporters in cheering the team to 4 , ,,,l. - , . V 10 ,L A ,fy I-+V' ,vV, 1 .v., victory and lots of energy must be put forth by the 4' e'afr Allr - ,A - - . Y ' 2 Q rally squad to keep team and school spirit high. Pep y, M jf f. I i ' - fb 2 5' ,- 'XMQZ9' . W V' rallies are attended by a good representation of the 2 2 au Junior class and some juniors take part in the skits Z ag ' 3 3 F presented at the rallies. Part of the Junior section exhibits vigorous par- ticipation in one of the yells at a pep rally. V. ,, ,, Q , via V Juniors Make Course Choices With such a wide variety of courses offered -math, science, business, or languages-each junior has a hard time just choosing what to take. Of course, his mind is made up in ad- vance for two subjects-English and U. S. His- tory and Civics, the two requireds. Work bee comes more advanced and usually harder, but the average junior makes it through the year, looking forward to being a senior next year and to making more decisions. al f ,nz tx Q .1 . ,V .l JP Chemistry is a class of wide interest to Juniors and performing experiments is an important part of this course as Mike Minch aptly demonstrates. it Juniors, Bob Bates and Esther Dean, take time out be- tween classes to talk and collect books for the next class. Diagraming a sentence for Mrs. Adam: E 91 N Us ish class Lorann DalCOUL demonstrates one of the many things to be innstered in junior Comp. ,dike '-v . 4 V i l i I N Q 4 u ' Q V V l F . I .--QQ 0 I - , -V' ' . w- ' V - . ' ' l - ' I 7 .' V - ' u -, ,1 ' .' V Q. -Q 4 P Q u Q .-.S-'. Y Q-Q 'fl e Q' . ' - LQ Q x A V1-.i Y' b -Q Q, ' it .,'LQ'.- ,Q ' rl , QQ ' Q V.Q. VQQQ.: QQ V Q,Q.QQV. .z V , Q, - QQ Q, Q Q - V . L Q . . 5 ' Q , 1 ' , , '. ' - ' i V ' - -V-5.4-L ' ,.. ,f -.--- ,--P. . - ., v--V,' ,IQ-,,- , ,. 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Tommy Dunn Sandra Ebinger Marvin Edwards Kathy Ellingson joe Emley Connie Enger Linda Ereth Don Estes Robin Euclaily john Evans Lenard Evans Cheryl Farley Byron Ferrell Ruth Ann Fiegi Doug Floyd Betty Io Ford David Foster Ben Fours Janet Fowler Kent Franklin Carman Franks Susan Fredricks Janice Fredricks Beth Funderrnan Kay Furman Mike Gallagher janice Garich Glen Gentry Sue George Carolyn Gerkin Larry Gibbs Vance Gooing Gerald Gospodnetsich Martha Graham Monta Granquist Ross Griggs Melvin Grigsby Gene Groseclose jackie Gustin Sandra Guyer Jef' Sophomores Sophomores K' 4. s Q. 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L 7 NW Sidney Uglam Ted Valk Bob Vergeer Evelyn Vetkos Barbara Vinson Delphine Wfalden Stanley Waldo Susan Walkley Jimme Wfalters Bill Wasson Don Webb Don Wetzie Pat Williams Sheryl Wilson Nancy Wise Sharon Wise Paul Wunder Sharon Young Donna Yunck Johnny Zigler Aida Zurita Shirley Atchley Mary Anne Badorek Earl Bunson Bob Burnett Ken Cooper Judy Coven Richard Cox Leroy Drace Karen Elaino Roy Ferrera Rhonda Fosner Dick Gross Dick Harris Sam Herrera Sharon Hackman Merle Keller Pat Kerper Ron Leistikou Bill Murray Paul Knowl Sharon Nork Pat Ohles Bill Schulclheisz Robert Shair Betty Shannon Mike Sibert Stirling Steel Vaugn Stone Dennis Swift George Swearengin Tim Turner The seniors gave up their section in Pelican court to the hard-working sophomores as a reward for winning the Polio drive. Pictured from left to right: Doug Puckett, Katie Brauner and Toni lXlCKibbglI1. The sophomore rally squad puts J lot of pep and enthusi- asm into supporting their team, the Wildcats. 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'--1 xg-g'-,az-,Q Eff.-.as E,'-2JEai:j,q,?iE7l:If.'-Q,g,'a:-:2u5gIff'-:-if, .13f.L- -.-194.4.f-rf.2.5: -.Q 15,1 , ' J - ' -. 'N , 7 'l 'Y'-.'f.,5f7: :-' -': f1'2f'f 1 f 5 --fILl,'J'--T25'h5UT 7'.'ff'Sp--'--p7fi.if5T 'fT'1 EJ-'.A'fA. '-y-J2.ef2137w-- .lfl Lim. ' .I, 4, , I,III .,I,IPIIII.. I I I. II IIII-I IIIIIII-f - IIJIIIII.. ,III-,II?IIIII,IIIIIII9:?xf5:Ir: 2-Ii3if.ILII.IE1I. ,I I-IS.. ,. . . - ' . Lf' If 1' -5,3--I'f.1' 'A-QL.-' fe' ii PQQAFY-E15-.ri?f ,'f1?'1 .2.',I.'Ls.1'fy-i'Ji.v - ' -v f .' - - .q. 1--... fn -4- ,r ',:-f., x.--1-,w.-1 - .- -. - .-1-P--. 1-1..ffS-.ff------ f' - I . ,I , .- .-I-,Inu .II I...,,, fn Q, -j . , 2-ua.:- ' ' ' 3 The function of the attendance office is a new thing to almost all freshmen. Here Dean of Boys, Mr, French, gives john Ot- terbein an admittance slip. Freshmen Barbara Bersting Carol Bousquet David Bragg Barbara Bramwell Bill Branscum Gail Brotherhood Dorothy Brown Barbara Bryan Sandra Buckner -Toycoon Bunch I46 Randy Adams Alice Adams Forest Adamson Bill Addington Caryl Agens Michael Albert Neil Alexander Jon Alter Walter Ambrogettie Allan Anderson Beverly Anderson Gladus Anderson Mary Anderson Robert Anderson Louise Arnold Don Aschenbach Joyce Badker Paula Badorek Diana Bailey Kathy Bailey Karen Baker Nancy Baker Cheryl Ball Ralph Baker john Barrick Viriginia Battis Jody Bedord Betty Bell Mary Bell Lloyd Bennett Rebecca Bennett Billy Bianchi David Biehn Ben Blades Bill Blanco Mary Bunyard Phillip Burch Michole Burgoyne Flornine Burk Sherie Butler Phil Cahoon Donna Caldwell Arthur Callan Brenda Campbell , ff YW -c A Mfafl' Castro The freshmen participated whole-heartedly in the March of Dimes Cam- V ayne Chambefland paign with their sale of Peanuts for Polio. Advertising is done well by Rosemafl' ChaPman Don Piper, Ellen Frewing, and Sue Ann Owens. Ronnie Charles Nancy Chitwood Don Christy John Cm Freshmen Alan Clark Dawn Clark Patty Cochrane Pat Cole Mike Collins Ronny Collman julie Coon Gary Cooper Kathy Cooper Joyce Cromwell Linda Crowe lvon Cuendet Archie Cummings Jean Curry Grover Dahn 1 I47 0 Gordon Dalcour Evelyn Dalton Carolyn Davey Carol Davis Carolyn Davis Glenn Davis Ray Ann Davis Sharon Davis Physical Education is essential in every fresh- Stanley Davis Richard Day Roseann Dearing Carolyn Dennis mann girls schedule and volleyball takes up only jane Diver part of their year of activities. Mary Dixon Sue Doig Susan Douglas James Dowdy Cheryl Drake Jo Ann Duffy Bobby Dukes F Wi EFTYSKS ' I x, v v . ,,1,',.3Yt3,' . Q 31: A , N . ,J rr 2 ' r V .-..f-.,11:f,2e. . ,,. ,, 1- . R, ,. X X an A is l ' Q 3 NE? W V i C, . 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' ' ' ' f X rx l V w W ' A, . gxl ' L 2 Q ' NC , - I 148 Dennie Dunkeson Lloyd Eastman Sharon Earley janet Eberlein Paulette Eden Fred Ehlers -lon Elliot Ken Ellis Gary Ericks Vic Evans Barbara Evans jack Faulkner blames Ferry Claudia Fetters Kathryne Fleet Richard Flynn Carolynn Fodge Donna Foltz Diana Forrest John Foster Freshmen Freshmen Gary Fredrick Virginia Fredrick Don Freeman Carol Frei Ellen Frewing David Friberg Blaine Friend joe Frothik R' 4' A--lx John Furrey K Harold Gabrielson Q Darlene Gentry Loretta jean Gerleve Harry George Linda Gibson Melvin Gilmore Susan Glassow Bob Graham Chris Graham David Green Tessa Green .L jim Gregory Donald Grimm Nancy Hall Randy Hall Gail Hallack Judy Hamaker Don Hampson Barbara Hamilton Ken Hand Pat Hanifen Veleta Hankins Linda Hanville Janice Hardie john Harper Bill Harrison Joan Hartley Gary Hawkins jackie Hawkins Don Hayes Ronny Head ,ZW Satisfied? Satisfied! The freshman basketball team just won a game with the unfailing sup- port of their class led by Susan Lapsley, Karon Sloan, and Linda Kurre. I49 Freshmen , , Fi Pg. A 5 V ffig g f , ...Ha iaifia. Q., 31: lx, N xl . ' - q ' 'aw -f f J ' I .. ,V 'gag - , x 'gm Q mr ,rig fy , - ,W ,, - , ,- . 2 wir. if ' Q ll' lar i ' we r C M, was 1 Q - A - Am, ,,'-, , . H i. ,,-, 4 .f - H -4,1 F Q9 if L3 5 E img' , Dale Hefley Thurston Henzei Mary Hessing Danny Herrera Robin Hiatt Janet Jo Highland Carolyn Hile Ronny Hitchocock Alice Hoagland June Hodges Marsha Hoff Betty Holmes Judith Holmes Sharon Holmes Judy Hoppe Randy Horn Rickey Horn Ginger Hubbard Marion Hubbard Don Hummel Robert Hunsaker Starla Hunter Mary Hyde Don Ivie Allan Jackson James Jackson Ron Jackson Adrienne Jacobs Georgia Johns Bob Johnson Cathy Johnson Cheryl Johnson Karen Johnson Vicki Johnson Peggy Kellogg Bill Kerr Sandra Kirkpatrick Jim Kloiber Mike Knight Larry Koertje John Kowalis Jerry Kramer Lynda Kurre Jim Kurth Mary LaFleur Janice LaGrande Betty Lambert Sue Lapsley Steve Lawrence Karen Leaming Yvonne Leavitt jean Ledbetter Sheridan Lee Susan Leiser Gary Lewis Judy Lewis Ken Libby Len Logsden Richard Long Marvin Lowman Cheryl Lubke Ed Luczycki Mike Lund Patricia Lusk Richard Macbeth jill Martin Mary Martin Kayce Martz Roy Marvin Regena Massey Roxie Mathews Barbara Mathis jerry Maxwell jim Maxwell Wfanda Maxwell Bill Mayhew Pat McAuliffe Vicki McCann Leroy McCarthy jim McCarty Ji m McClung Nancy McClure Janice McCormick Wfayne McFadden james McFall Danny McGinnis Kenneth McKinney Margaret McMillen Marie McLane Phyllis McLin Diane Meade Darrell Metcalf Judy Meyer Kathleen Migliaccio Tom Miles Gary Miller Freshmen I5I Pat O'Brien Charles Ochs Stephanie Olvera John Otterbein Lavon Owens Robin Owen Sue Ann Owens Ron Padgett Ken Pallies Linda Parisotto Leroy Paulson Carman Peebler Theodore Petersen Gail Phelps Carol Phillips Donald Piper Lester Plowrnan Corbyn Pomeroy Rose-Marie Miller Jerry Molatore Duane Moon Karen Moore Robert Moore Peggy Morgan Norma Moser Marshall Morse Dale Mueller Robert Mull Penny Mundlin Kathy Murdock Richard Murray Joann Musselman Phillip Myrick Carol Nabakowski Eugene Nelson James Nelson Freshmen Rickey Nelson Ronald Nelson Verne Netzer Nancy Nicol Larry Niemi Hand me some more paint! yells a freshman boy covered from head to toe with it. The painting of the K is an annual event performed by almost all incoming freshman boys. Freshmen 5 fa. ' ' W if ' rc ,gl 'Y , ' 4 - A. V P fill. , ga A Mike Preston George Prohst Joanne Pryor Doug Pyles Karen Ramey .. NV f,,,,f fb- ' , ., r fa' ' 9' Q 4' 'W 6 Za r 3 i g l 1 V iw at S In 543 457' Q to i Z y l 4 ia' 1 3 R + 1 f f Tw f Victoria Reeder Natalia Reichenberg Cheryl Reinmiller Dale Rhoades Brick Richardson Steven Richey Mary Riffey john Robinson Barbara Ross Sharon Rowland Ruth Russell Sharon Samples Duncan Samuel Paul Sandoval Dolores Savio Robert Schill Dwight Schuh Dick Scott Freshmen 5. ,. Kay Schuyler Gail Shaddoclc Don Sharp jim Sheridan Suzanne Shewmaker james Sibbet Andrea Silani Donna Simpson Nora Sims Bard Slaymal-:er Karon Sloan Larry Smith Janie Snedden Mary Solberg Dennis Southard David Spencer Lowella Spil-:er jackie Stafford jim Steppe Sam Stillwell i 1 T , is i f ggi ASE5 .ak K ,Y T Dan StOI'y ' , ' ds- a V Talmadge Stricklend -0- L ' - -M Florence Stubblefield X Mildred Sutherland 4 T reage f M x .Q 'Q .1 4-:J - Dona Swaim V gg, LIS' :LS my K -.. Sharon Sweek 'N A- Lloyd Taggart V 'X V Q pq Q' Judy Taylor M . ' 2 a SS.: -jzfljflsjlz xl-.liazg-fliilgli A' ' S' . - Steve Taylor sf H Kg Frances Tedricl-: ff V S' ' sfo- janell Telenga ' gt Todd Tetrick '1,1?Q.,e, n . V gut' , , ,. - Xk ' .. f K Connie Thomas 5 wp ' 3 .st 4, : ' - Bud Thompson 'V R- as-T V. - Carol Thompson ' Q Q ' 7' ' ' V.,' W Dennis Thomson V ' M p ,m x N Raymond Thorne Q ' N A jp' 5 9 an Kenny Toles .L ,Tr ' ' , Z Harold Tompkins N Q L D Q' Major Toney li is 1F li w q.. mi., Freshman girls make ready for their departure from school, experts at the locker combinations which were once a mystery to them. gs Q2 . . 'lik Q Z-ss X -, or X P is Sharon Tracy r Bob Tucker Q Carleen Turpin A Janice Vaught N tt NX SQ , ' YQ?-Q QS- f X- john Torres X w ,X X V X X gb X we-a J In Mr. Robert Johnson's first year algebra class, stu- dents struggle to get their daily work done. ,,,4w Richard Veatch David Vetkos Chuck Vincent Larry Walker Larry Wolter Beverly Warner Larry Warner Shirley Watson Cheryl Weaver a Sharon Weaver Eugene Webb Randy Webb Brenda W'esley Louise West Fred Weston Larry White Fred Wickersham Mark XX'ilbur Eva Jean Williams Lee Ann Williams Jim Williams Susan Williams Leonard Williamson Paul Wilson Robert Woldt Gay Wood Laurena Wood Larry Worlein Burt Worrell joelene Ybarra Eddie Yound Louise Zimmerman Margaret Waggener Roger Walenciak Charlotte Waters Freshmen Kelly Allison Sharon Bales Helen Bennett Bonnie Bollman jack Bowden Staff Breed Charles Brown Bruce Campbell Raymond Coulter Diana Denton Bob Dickey Mary Dill Phillip England Karen Floren Ken Galloway jim Glenn Steve Goeller Benny Gonzales Lana Gregory Denny Hamilton Paula Hammersley Nancy Hatfield Terry Higgens Orin Hill Mary Humphries jerry Jessup Linda jiminez Tommy johnson Glenn jones Joyce jones Fred Kelley Billy Kimm Barbara King Robert Kittrell Lynette Kunz Lewis Leppert Myrtle McBride Jack Martin Rachel Meyer Wanda Miller Sharon Milliron Leigh Milton Richard Neathammer Leatrice Olson jan Ostlund Susan Paddock Helma Pahl Terry Priest Kent Puckett Don Rider Lettie Rodgers Kenneth Rutledge Mary Sakach Roy Scott Rodger Seeley Barbara Shaw -ludy XY'aits Jerry XY'eller Kenny XY'alls james Warren NCL? QSQ nf 503' 'Ns 5 ... ms V r 3' Ar pa iff' ,Z',,,,,- Iggy. ,a.asv.x,.,ast,es -' V 1 lt ia 4 A .gm , rw - 54 Us K N As they open the door to their four high school years, the freshmen feel as shy, insecure and afraid of the school as the seniors did when they entered KU. But, as the year progresses, they learn more about it and become part of the big family. They participated in many school activities under the leadership of: Don Piper, Presidentg Doug Pyles, Vice-Presidentg Ivon Cuendet, Secretary-Trea5urer.g and Karon Sloan, Yell Leader. I57 How dull school would be without activities! During the rush of a hectic school year we find relaxation as well as valuable training in these activities. Here we learn to organize, to lead, and to form social patterns. ln the variety of clubs which Klamath Union has to offer we may satisfy our many interests. Latin, German, French, and Spanish clubs provide extracurricular activities for those interested in languages. For students with more serious interest, there are such clubs, as l. R. L., Science Club, and Math Club. Aids in technical training are promoted in Re-In-Ca, y T and I, and Script and Mike. The future clubs are especiallyi designed for those interested in the professions of teaching, business, and nursing. journalistic aptitudes may be satisfied in El Rodeo, Krater, and Quill and Scroll. Of course there is always room for the sports enthusiasts and fans in Ski Club, K Club, Pelicanettes, and Pep Peppers. These represent only a few of the many organizations and activities in which K. U. students take part. Yes, without these, the very essence of school would be lost. W Y 351- 5iQf:L.',S if Q -iz.-T 'L A , gfifacau ,sq afar: i:P:g,,5'2Q..2..- .viff::.:vfifEf 2.2.1 A '- . 1115- S . , 31, . 'iffy ff-Sf . v -is -ps. ...Sb-ff' -asgwn as ts f , 5- 1 if Hmm if refs, if fu n-f 'ig' R, wich F 2 +si 5 A , sg.-r.i,..,, ., Q x d . if -'EK-' f ifiiiirliilgggli L'- -wg. ,S-fl... ' L l'iXi': 6Tf.' ' ' P Qi , Ee. , - - 1 12 1 . t s -' gf, .. .. H Exif' 7-1721, - - ,-5-lf 1-. L'QfE-1f,qf5?f?1T5i5' ' li 4531156 -, ' LZ. ' ,,. 5 e.gfVg21f'.g ' If 2321.-?SQ'f?t5i in K 5 .xt Pe-fl, nt. . , .N 45 ,Wwpi X. eq W v 13,53-a . Q I gg '., ... A .. 4 , , l . if j ,xx ' www waz A x .X xx 5- S x X ,. 'Ri , . WE --'V 1 C Lx HJ 9 ...F Q ,M ,. ., 'A A -fi, . ,. Q 'vat Iv if 1, , an , A in Q., V 4 ' .4 1 5, ini -f' V' Qu , ' .,g.,' I K.-1' ,if VITIE if , Q 5 ' . l l Louise Borgialli, Business Manager, looks in on a discussion among Charlotte Corley, Editor, Sandi Janssen, Associate Editor, and advisor, Mr. Buelow. ,',f-L Busy photographers, Hugh Barnwell, Lloyd Case,'Ken Willianis, and Bonnie Bell work overtime to develop some important pictures. I A Staff Presents K.U.'s Biggest Yearbook When at last all deadlines have been me and ,the final page has been sent to the pul lisher, sighs of relief are heard throughout th El Rodeo room. Looking back on the year, the staff recall the hours of work and organization that wer into the ever-cherished yearbooks. Never li it be said that their work stops with the 3:1 bell, for there are long sessions of continue planning after school and on Sturdays. El Rodeo members receive their rewar when the yearbooks finally arrive, for that when they gain the satisfaction of seeing the work in print. The announcement of next year's editc and associate editor during the annual l Rodeo banquet brings the year to an end. Carol Shannon, Ginger Leaming, Sharon Vincze, and Myrna Frewing are working on Copy and lay- out. 1 ...df ,,-ii --., 1:1 rxocleos ming cabinet is frequented by starr mem- bers, Sandy Nash, Kathy Johnck, and Diane Alex- ander. C M MNA' Qrurjyjng some of the funrlamentals for good layout are Rudy Hornby, -Ierrylynn Olson, Carol Saunders, and Pat Anderson. Rushing to meet their first deadline are Gayle Case. Frank Powers, and Kris Hawley, ka, +5.19 emi? - f f- -Aff V : Z., Making plans for the next edition of Krater, Linda Gunderson, Editor-in-Chief, and Shari Ramey, Associate Editor re-check the paper for errors. As another month passes and ar1OfhCr Krater comes off the press, students clamor to read their copies of the news and happenings around old K.U. These excellent publications are the result of effective make-up, good quality writing, and intelli- gent editorials. This results in the honors the news- paper staff receives for their good journalistic form. Several of the features particularly enjoyed by the students were restored this year, and the paper returned to its original size. In the spring the deserving staff members are awarded trophies and special commendations for their contributions to the paper, and at the same time the presses are quieted until work commences the next year. SEATED are Beverly Arnold, Betty Kerns, jim Davis, and Ed Mattmiller. STANDING: Ronald Coleman, Judy Bryant, Nick Insley, Clino Roper, Almo Vido, and Tim Mason. l62 Sports, a major section in the Klamath Krater. are under the experienced pens of Nick and Dick. 5 .a-4 ra,-1 1 , . 3 A 4 3 -,Yl. ,.,,, Y ,il 4 ..- W...-.. K - . 4 -1 , .an I , . , , , . i N wil- : -, V l x is il! -stu l Q' X 1 N' ' S Q K ........ ,rroo, Paper Renews Traditional Form Photographs are an important part of a newspaper, jim Rogers, Tim Mason and James Pratt look over some of them that will be printed in Krater. 'Z- Kq..,.,,,, Carol Anderson, Shari Ramey, Betty Kems and Linda Gun- derson are putting the finishing touches on the paper be- fore it goes to press. wg , I M Z y 1 z ,, i 1 V Q , fx p, ag f ' i, ,f si, Q M, , . , ., i 555 , if rv aff , .V i-f 1 Y 5 Mia ' at V si 'M , , , i I A 4 5 1 1. , - I ., 5 .i M.-f,, 29, ' we ' A-1 3 1 3 ,cf-. 'M fm- .,. ' -V fzxfif' 0 ., 2- 9 6 w-m7- f fa, ' '- i '52 Q, , , ifii it , 56331 5 ' few ' ' ,, iw ,.,. , ff' f g,,,f4jN,, , fq,,9w,,,M 4,4 L -1, I63 PREFECT VICE PREFECT N-ur Linda Gunderson ,Terry Raby Norma jones t it l Clino Roper Jim Pratt Nick insiey Club Encourages Writers We can not have any slanderous or ambiguous statements in our paper. Mr. Unger, advisor of Quill and Scroll, may have stated this as he helped the club to keep the journalistic practices at K. U. on it top-drawer level. Maintaining good style and encouraging writers are the main purposes of the club. Their efforts result in the excellent publications which have been rolling off the presses since the group was or- ganized. Membership is composed of junior and senior students, outstanding in journalism, and their in- ternational org.1niz,1tion is considered an honor society ot' pc-tentill nevvsplpermen, lb-4 BACK RONW: Sue Phair, Don Bun- ger, Diane Drew. SECOND ROXV: Barbara Vertrees, Patti Propst, Pat Anderson. FIRST ROXV: Penny Preston, Bar bara Robichaud, Peggy Jo Buck, Gin get Leaming. 12.4 Learning of France - Its Language and Customs was Officers of French Club, Ginger Leaming, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Vertrees, President, and Patti Propst, Secretary, conduct a meeting, You must remember to pronounce the eu sound just right, says Mr. Labos, French Club advisor, as Don Bunger, Barbara Robichaud, Diane Drew, and Peggy Buck try to master the difficult language. az A trip to France may have been one of the topics discussed by French Club this year as they strived to learn more about the language and cul- ture of the people who speak Francais After maps have been rolled up and books have been put away, the members begin work on the annual foreign language department dance, which they have been eagerly anticipating. This gala event, the main project of the French clubbers, adds the finishing touch to their enjoyable year. l65 The Latin- Club provides ample proof that Latin and also Latin students are very much alive. A mem- ber of this organzation has had two years or more of Latin during which time he has investigated the hundreds of ways he may use the language. Ridiculous little stunts assigned to each of the newly-initiated, as they sport their togas and wreaths, set the agenda for fun-filled induction ceremonies. Don't forget your rummage is the annual plea of advisor, Mrs. Hoffman, and the response brings everything from cinchers to Suspenders. Whether they serve spaghetti or fried chicken, the Latin Club banquet in the spring attracts many a member with the fun and entertainment fand good foodlj i Explaining her painting of the Appian Way is advisor, Mrs. Hoffman. I66 Year Involves Stunts . - vffig 'LL' . . J, 4 W l ' .k:. , vi ...X X ' K' L. K ii' N ' Q 1: ..- ,. A f 1 V . X29 ow QR 4' V' H t,-'- ' -A . X . -1 y ' Hs 'Witt' tt'i ' X , an .. .fl t. .r . Q . .. 1 1 ting, ik, .- 5-,-L. ii? - . JH riff? '.i2a1fgvvgr I - ' + 'tif 12. V111-J .' ggi.. pig l-I ' fin 'ifff ' -Q 2 tt F' 'S nug ig r , . fre iE..::2ea fa Q 4 st. F gr ti.. -. san - 1 ta 539 3 52. ., ' .fr .,v: . r.: Stax t . X S 4 5 if as 5.32 335, .,..., 1, ! y , 3359? Officers of Latin Club are left to right: Don Isensee, Presidentg Vivian Wilbanks, Historiang Louise Borgialli, Secretary-Treasurer, and Bob Soran, Vice-President. .1Ul ,.'2. ' .1 Straightening the tables at the rummage sale are Richard Cox, Nancy Herlirfger, Carol Shannon, and Lynn Ferrell. Suspenders, Spaghetti if - up aw. fm, my rim YP' was HW my G iw , i . , .V , . .X 2 3 xl F., 2 f X 4 f , A . . - V . .. , Q fluff? ff Ni,- ' , Bar-.A , 1 'V 0 V . ., W24iS'.- -Q, - i. . , S X5iew,a1ff1r: fm . X , . f - ' f W ' 1 - A - ' ' 'ez'-,5i,3?Yf,:ff'Q'fbfw.,:' J M.. ' -. s .2 N . . . I .. . ,lf .. . . . iff. g.,-f,,,7,,,5g, Q 'Wy . , FRONT ROW: M. Graham, L. Bergman, S. Farley, M. Wayburn, J. Shepard, K. Womer, S. Crawley, S. Clark, D. Bringle, J. Fried- ricks, L. Lounsbury, R. LaGraude, S. Leidtke, S. Merryman, C. Perkins, M. Scott. SECOND ROW: R. Mollison, C. Carter, J. Cole, R. Tweedle, G. Nelson, K. Hawley, M. Frewirig, L. Peterson, R. Kenyon, S. Russell, B. Ford, j. Thurman, K. Horn, J. Bratton, J. Moore, S. Parisotto, L. Robertson, D. Epps. THIRD ROW: A. Ritchey, P. juckeland, D. Graham, N. Harvey, R. Cox, R. Currin, K. Hun- saker, T. Steiner, R. Sparlin, D. Puckett, W. Pohlson, G. Patzke, R. Groseclose, D. Reeves, M. Pierson, J. Laurie, D. Floyd, K. Mode, S. Snider, R. Mitchell, S. Benson, D. Poole. Not pictured are M. Ott, D. DeLong, S. Janssen, S. Nelson, and S. Nichols. xW , .1 i V 02 .Z .liz 4 'i ' ,255 ,Q ' ' Q KW! Q. 7. f , . .f ' . T ' ' ' r, f .11 , ,. ff wi? f . ,V ' .wi ' mf .. ,,.,. . 4 . ffnm.4awi..1 . , fy, . Q n I 4, V Old members were on hand to perform the ritual robing of the new members at the Latin Club induction ceremonies. I67 X 1-.mc FRONT ROW: Mr. Labos, Adviser, K. Schmidt, T. Bnimble, B. Alward, S, Hickman, K. Ellingson, B. Vinson, H. Robertson, J. Fowler, C. Wilson, J. Baird, K. Brauner. SECOND ROW: D. Conn, L. Anning, L. Weber, B. Herman, J. Wizner, K. Lindley, J. Purser, S. Hale, K. Leaming. THIRD ROW: D. Gentry, R. Hiatt, K. Murdock, S. Glassoyv, K. Sloan, M. Dixon, M. Hessig, N. Herlinger, J. Merritt D. Salvestrin, R. Lumpkin, C. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: S. Leiser, M. Humphreys, B. Hunsaker, B. Fitzgerald, B. Herman, C. Shannon K. Townsend, L. Fleet, S. Espersen, J. Hunt, C. Bousquet. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Kelen, Adviser, M. Hyde, S. Feeback, G. Dalcour, N. Turner, D. Huberd, I. Woodard, C. Hanson, A. Andrews, N. Moehl, B. Vertrees. SIXTH ROW: D, Gross, T. Mason, J. Sisemore, S. Max- well, D. Cassel, D, Bunger. Spanish is spoken here. This sentence is found in many countries and in different sectors of the United States. Spanish culture and Customs have long influenced the modern world. Through Spanish Club, members are able to closely scrutinize this fascinating country. Students of this club also con- tributed to the Homecoming parade by joining with Ski Club to enter a float. l68 AqufSe Habla Espanol Often seen presiding at Spanish Club meetings are these officers: Sarah Marie McLin, Secretary, Kirt Schmidt, Presidentg and Steve Stiles, Vice-President. gif X F . I' X5 ,,.,,, . A lc f' s..l-X' fff ,Q Cy K -' a Movie Films Used to Explore Germany by ,..- 3, -. K X - A6 is ww- 40 P? 1, mmf. Smiling brightly are officers of German Club. Barbara Vertrees, Secretary, Myrna Leitzke, President: and Tony McKibban, Vice-President. 3 Members of German Club explore Germany through films and guest speakers. They delve into Germanys characteristics and become familiar with her customs, Culture, and people. Supplementing classroom work, this Club provides not only enlightening meetings, but also wholesome fun. FIRST ROW: Tony McKibban, Andrea Reeder, Sue Runge, Linden Bowen, Linda Smith. SECOND ROW: Francis Kenyon, Sandra Janssen, jean Buckham, Lucile Watters, Grover Gentry. THIRD ROW: Leroy Neat, David Geiss, Rusty Swafford, Carolyn Westlund, Barbara Vertrees, Carol Ross, Mr. Smith, Adviser. Nl ga 3' 1 2 .. Stacks of letters and notes to transcribe will make jobs for those who choose stenography as their profession. The Future Business Leaders of America is available to any student enrolled in at least two of the business courses offered at K.U.H.S. Members offer their assistance with typing and clerical work to various clubs and to the office. Secretarial tasks serve as excellent prep- aration for the duties of their chosen career. Raising funds to send delegates to the April state convention at Corvallis provides one of the major projects of the diligent members. At this affair valuable information about the functions of the business world is obtained. rx Clubs and Office Keep Business t n 5 s E . l I l 5 I 1 l LN-.Q---Q l. - it IS 'K . E ,.gns:s Y P up l Ei ll u 5 vs n s as . - 4 . Q QW rw. wwrgm get S ..L,, MM ,Q-5 ' 'sl S W K s WWE X- A ix 'ks -vs 8 as S. CS -it X Xt Q X x w ax s t S CQQX tis X Ax va- 'Xf . 'lv Y X X xx 'fi' -: , f . ' 1 1 I u ,,. - . P Busily discussing the candy sale are F.B.I..A. officers Pat Ambers, Treasurerg Ona Hayes, Secretaryg Charlotte Corley, Presidentg Letha Brown, Vice-Presidentg and Norma jones, Reporter. ss sw-. t QRS: N X ik as .ri nr 1. gil' wxmsssskssm X X t Qs K -r s -rx? W , X XAX S . F' wr' ' AQ A gmt film SITTING: Ona Hayes, Pat Ambers, Rita Buckner, Letha Brown, Opal Morgan. STANDING: Pat Federhart, Charlotte Corley, Carirl Grindel, Marge Wfelman, Sue Hart, Sharon Odell, Sharon Kunz, Phyllis Bowles, Diane Wolter, Charlotte Dickenson, Norma Jones l7O Leaders Busy Filing and typing are two main tasks that will face Opal Morgan, Carin Grindel, and Diane Wolter in the near future. Q. 14. 1912.1 .- 5 . , Zi . gm Kathleen McLin, outgoing president, reads the final words of the installation ceremonies. :ffii ' Mrs. Redkey, advisor of F,B.L.A., emphasizes the im- portance of hand positions for shorthand writing. I7l Future Nurses Lend Helping Hand Assisting in the Polio Drive and giving aid to needy families are two helpful services found scheduled on the jam-packed calendar of Future Nurses. But the members never falter in these many callings. They enjoy helping the less fortunate, and the activities they engage in now give them an idea of the spirit and fortitude they will need in their career in nursing. President, Darlene Browng Secretary, jan Henningerg and Vice- President, Sandy Nash, receive some instructions from Advisor. Mrs. Strode. 77 BACK ROW: S. Benson, B. Stub- blefield, J. Milne, M. Stroop, I. Miller, L. Dalcour, B. Herman, B. FitzGerald, B. Herman, M. Ott, K. Evans. FRONT ROW: V. Tucker, D. Gibson, G. Case, P. Goddard, B. Leech, O. Morgan, B. Robichaud. Strodie -Mrs. Strode, school nurse, is the advisor of the group. With the intention of helping her girls become possible Florence Nightingalesf' she gives them advice and knowledge of the nursing profession. Mem- bers apply it in hopes that someday they too will wear the coveted pin enscribed R.N. - Sandra Benson and jo Ann Solberg prepare the gifts to be sent to needy children from Future Nurses. Nea -webs - .ssl s - :sv A ..,-. 5 .115 vibe ' .Rig Iiuiiiil applerfor the teacher goes to Mrs. Deaton and other faculty members during National Education Week. Future Teachers placing apples in the boxes are Ellen Curtis, Charlotte Hales and Saramarie McLin. Have you ever wished you could correct papers or enter grades in the reputed little red book ? Well, this year members of Future Teachers actually did those things as they worked after school to help the faculty. Club members receive actual on-the-job training through this aid and also through the class visitation they make to the grade schools. Future Teachers feel that they are fortunate in the wide variety of programs in which they are able to participate. All of them are stepping stones to their goal-that of becoming a teacher. Off to Eugene go M. Olson, J. Caven, M. Baker R. Lumpkin, F. Olson, S. McLin, J. Wickersham C. Shannon, M. Frewing, S. Ramey, C. Hales N. Jones. V . Faculty Receives After-School Aid BACK ROW: A. Reeder, P. Anderson F. Olson, B. Lattin, F. Peery, S. Jans- sen, V. Mattox. ROW 5: J. Moore, J. Bratton, C. Hey- den, J. Dukes, L. Bowen, P. Edge, P Preston, E. Curtis, J, Loney, S. Biggs ROW 2: N. Musselman, J. Esgate, N Hugelman. ROW 1: Treasurer, Saramarie McLin President, jerry Ruth Wickershamg Sec feffify, N01'ma Jones, Vice-President Carol Baker. Pn'.f,'.1a111 C. Baker E. Anderson l itz'-P1'i.f1J'5 '11 Sen's!.:rm Tl'E.Z.fl1l'57' A. AI'1ClC1'SOD G. Flitcraft G. Bdird Sr ,475 Q 53 . x wiv X 'f1 ., 3 ' iw K lg. ' X , ww.. .. if' X M.-:R T. Blair G. Gentry F. Kenyon S I I. Craig K. Ball Q, fx lb-' Sifn-'X 5. ., Wifi '-if Q C. Corley K. Henry P. L.1Gr:rnde ,xv A. 4 W . Q 1x 16 . ,.-. 'tugfw . rx- 'l iv- E Y ' . ix ' as . 1 'f -F, S- A ... . W 'fr .. .X rn .X N-ey KL . Ella X. B. Depew J. Hodge DT. Lawrence RQ R. Grose-close S. Binney S. Benson Sf A 5 iss , Nail-Biting Unlisted Line B. Esgdte G. Gale D. Isensee S. Janssen M. Lietzke R. Melchiori nm Wt r wi. gl-IO T.. sk X 1 'S '- Q. 1. Q ' .f N Ks Sorry, no more fudge. sighs Sandi Janssen as Carol Baker and George Flitcratt scrape tor the last few crumbs. Disappointed on- lookers are Kris Hawley. Fred Fleet. and Susan Glassoxv. Among Scholars J. Olson C. Roper C, Spero 49 D. Reynolds C. Ross P. SN f. ','JD5CI'l -Q. 17 N B. Rohichaud S. Sessom K. Sullivan At the annual meeting of the Nail-Biter's Society. not one member of Honor Society was found. They were up the road a ways sip- ping bits of knowledge in Scienceville and 'lMathsville. The toll charged at the gates of these villes is long and tedious hours of study, but proves to be well worth while, for once they enter. they're on their way to bigger and better goals. Requirements to remain here is Z1 1.5 grade average upon entrance and maintaining an av- erage of 1.9. Clamoring around a table one noon hour, we found Honor Society selling irresistible good- ies -namely, fudge! This was a project for raising money for the club. Adviser Miss Burkhalter ' .,. .... it iiii . .M sqwm ev- Lffhy 9' QA i fflfazi- gg .-i' .. ef R' .... f Q M s ff 6, is Q 6515, 'ww K' silt? L 4 s Ag f LJ . f wwtyag ' 'ew .- 1 ,. I,--5,5 D W f, va We www 0. tw X gm 'TK .. i 'Qu 'Hh-g, -in Mm ff -gf ,pm K t,,,.,,, A fv- W ' 1 , iff' f ' 'Z ' af.-M7 1 ua- 4: ' 1' ,. 7712 fic' 2,3 'W . B. Taylor M. Thurston B. Vertrees B. Thompson K. Townsend C. Westlund J. NXfickersham Council Co-Ordinates Activities FIRST RONW: V. Wilbanks, L. Wfeber. C. Lloyd, S. Moss. D. Brown, V. Tucker, B. Taylor. K. Brauner. ND ROW K Xyarren Baird O Morgan SECO 1 . ' , J. . . . B, Esgate, I. Cuendet. L. Wfatters, M. Leitzke. THIRD ROW: C. Corley, L. Gunderson, J. Nwickersham, S Ramy, B. Vertrees, M. Thurston. FOURTH RONW: J. Hancock, J. Schmidt, G. Flitcraft, F. Kenyon. FIFTH 7 oore H Diehl B DePew L Purvine T ROW: R. M , . . . , . . . Mason. SIXTH ROW: L. jones, A. Anderson, D. Isensee, D. johnson, M. Raines. l'lL Carol Baker, Vice-Chairman, and George Flit craft, Chairman. preside at the meetings of Inter Club Council. XX Many K.U.H.S. students enjoy belonging to several of a number of clubs made avail- able to them. This is made possible by Inter-Club Council, which coknfdimtes the Club activities. The club activity calendar, found in the Student Council Room, the regulation of hall posters, and the sponsoring of the 1959 Homecoming are also .iccomplighments of this representative body. 'CX7 l i J V Q .N , K .T , . l 1 T' in rss? Officers of Pelican Service Club are Richard Groseclose. Members of Pelican Service Club enjoy selling tickets for Pf65idCf1f2 ChCfYl 53-NCIS. SCCICU-FY: and Kenneth HSHIY. school events, Left to right are Gene Groseclose, john Vice-President. Husted, Bonnie Lake, Bill Mattmiller, and Delores Lummus, The Pelican Service Club, one of the oldest clubs in the school, has a present membership of fifteen. Members are chosen each year from the sophomore l . ' Cass S Service at Members may be seen at any school event selling tickets and programs or serving as ushers. However School this club is not all work and no play, for this organi- zation attends out-of-town games and state tourna- Events ments. The white sweater of the Pelican Service Club is fast becoming a common sight in the halls of KU FIRST ROW: Delores Lummus, Betty Stevens, Rama Li1Grnnde, Bonnie Lake, Sue Perisotto, Cheryl Sanders, and Tony McKibbon. SECOND 4 ROW: Bill Mattmiller, Gene McKennie, john I-lusted, Gene Grosetlose, THIRD ROW: Fran- cis Kenyon, Kenneth Henry, Richard Groseclose. I77 -Www 3-V,,,,,,.-.-me .Q Secretary, Linda Sweattg Vice-President, Beverly Esgateg and President, Sue Moss directed the activities and functions of Girls' League. Entertainment for the Big N' Little Sister party was pro- vided by Don Isensee, Carol Ross, Carol Baker and Bob Elliott. New Girls Get Big Sisters Breathtaking styles were modeled by a few member of Girls, League as the year began functioning with 1 flurry of pretty dresses. The annual style show is just one of the man! activities directed by this energetic club. It aids the school in many of its worth-while endeavors. Girls' League chooses the girl and boy of the month which is an honor received by outstanding senior guy: and gals. Membership in this organization is shared by every girl in the student body and each one belongs to one of the five sub-clubs. These divisions include Dance- A-Lot-which is in charge of the Spring Formal, S.O.S.-the fund-raising club that sells candy during noon hours, Li Lo-which sends get well cards to girls who have been absent over three days, Tea Toilets- the sub-club that sponsors faculty teas, and Big N' Little Sisters-which helps promote friendship among new and old students. Sub-club officers, left to right: Sally Lee, Norma Jones, Bev Herman, Betty Kerns, Myrna Frewing, Karen Lindley, joan XY'izner, Diane Drew, Pat Duncan, Jan Shepard, Yvonne Bailey. l78 Q F.H.A. By covering as many phases of education as possible, K.U. tries to prepare each student for the future. The Future Homemakers of America helps to achieve this goal by acquainting the girls with possible solutions to the everyday problems of the housewife. Valuable tricks in the arts of cooking and sewing are supplied to the members. Answers to such questions as How can I create the impression of a larger room? or What kind of salad is ap- propriate with ham? are learned MEMA Q0 ' to provide a good background for UF planning that future home. AMERHZA FIRST ROW: Merlena Eerebee, Norma jones, Beverly Esgate, Myrtle Harrison, Sue Runge. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fink, Emilie Pastega, Dianna Salvestrin, Nancy Wise, Donna Hunt, Karen Ramey. THIRD ROW: Victoria Reeder, Carolynn Fodge, Louise West. I.R.L. From newspapers and magazines comes the material used in discussion at the meetings of the International Relations League. A club especially organized to broaden views concern- ing world happenings, it enables the student to express more intelligent and unbiased opinions by bringing up both sides of the issue. An interest in current events forms the main requirement to become a member of this helpful club. A small part of an international organization, the I.R.L. of K.U.H.S. sends delegates to the annual conference of students representing schools all over the state. 'Tk .wi , 'X v Wfilnyj , fs jkft I K' ff' A ,Q , , if ,ag fsf . SEATED AROUND TABLE: Bob Thompson, Toby Schuh, Bob Elliot, Karen Lindley, Sue Moss, Ann Anderson, Chris Rhoden, joan Wizner, Diane Drew, Dan johnson, Peggy Buck, Myrna Frewing, Barbara Herman, Charlotte Dickenson, Charlton Currin. BACK ROW: Don Bunger, Barbara Vertrees, john Cox, Mr. Deller. I79 J 'fi N fi- gilt F r I R 4 X Le- 45 Officers of Boys' Alliance are: Ron Olvera, Vice-President, Mr. French, Ad- visor, Richard Moore, President, and Larry Bunyard, Secretary-Treasurer. Boys Get Big Brothers An organization to which every boy belongs makes up Boys' Alliance. This benefits the members in many ways. Through their activi- ties, they learn sportsmanship and gain a bet- ter understanding of each other. A new addition to the club this year was the Big 'N Little Brother idea where each new boy in school has a big brotherl' to help him get situated and make friends. This proved to be quite successful, for it makes each boy feel a part of K. U. A worthy service by Boys' Alliance is the providing of clothes, lunches, books, and em- ployment to the less fortunate. Trades and Industry BACK ROVU: Dale Meyrick, Mike Reeder, Milton Mayes, Neil Gregory, Richard Maguire, Gene Puckett, Wesley Anderson, Gary Grif- fith, Gerald Smith. FRONT ROW: Mr. Craig, Advisor, Richard Koberstein, Don Curry, Ted Puckett, Tony Bonotto, Duane Harvey, George Bigby, Robert Bales, Larry jones, Fred Charles. What to do? What to be? A decision that is of utmost importance to every boy. Helping him make this decision is a club where he may further his knowledge and skill in a particular field-Trades and Industry. 180 Taking time out from a busy year, the members stage a banquet or a stag feed. Invitations are extended to all employers, climaxing another two semesters. Earning While Learning .t X, final? S U sz KE i .J 5- cn., FIRST ROVU: Joanne Leistikow, Linda Pugh. Arlene Owens. Doris Hodges, Flo Warrington, Myra Cofer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Davis, Sharon Ash, Judy Book, Joyce Barker. Annalee Price, Betty Kring. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Barker, Pat Colter, Joy Nichols. Barbara Merrill, Pam Starr, Joyce Dotson, Letha Carter. FOURTH ROW: Tom Fredrickson, Darrel Pryer, Bill Dicky, LeRoy Neat, Don Hamilton. James Wk-bb. Jerry Holland, Ronald Mousseau. Albert Gun, Mr. Lake, Adviser, Learning by doing is the policy of the Retail Selling Club. Many of the members hold jobs in local firms. Jobs may vary from window decorating to replacing car batteries. The main goal of this club is to better acquaint the student with working condi- tions. A further knowledge in public rela- tions is an important factor of this type of work. Useful advice and training gained from Retail Selling may someday make the dif- ference between a successful and a non- successful business career. Smiling officers of Retail Selling are Phyllis Creek, President: Annalee Price, Vice-Presidentj Doris Hodges, Secretary. Absent was Treasurer, Betty Horn. l8l Dropped Test Tubes Lead to Tinkling Demonstrations The tinkling of a shattered test-tube may be the final step in the completion of a demonstration given by one of the science whizzes at a night meeting. For demonstrations along with discussion and guest speakers compose the main program of these meetings. Science students of K.U.H.S. have swelled the ranks of the Science Club to an enormous number in this its seventh year. About seventy students are members of this one of the larger of the school organizations. An annual trip to San Francisco, where the students take side trips to museums, observatories, and industries, dem- onstrates some of the various and interesting ways that science is put to use. FRONT ROW: Mr. Agenbroad, Adviser, Pamela LaGrande, JoAnn Solberg, Gail Baird, Julia Lawrence, Patty Propst, Phyllis Hawes, Carol Shannon, Nancy Rusth, Sandra Nash, Susan Moss, Barbara Robichaud, Carolyn Westlund, Sandra Sessom, Carol Ross. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Case, Linda Robertson, Judy Esgate, Nancy Moehl, Sandra Janssen, Carol Baker, Dick Oliver, Robert Kenyon, John Fraley, Mrs. Herron, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Mike Minch, Judy Angstead, Bob Elliott, Kathy Townsend, Leslie Fleet, Lawrence Jones, Steve Moen, Terry Brumble, Larry Hartley, Robert Myers, Earl Bedord, Larry Chitwood, Toby Schuh, Bruce Lattin. FOURTH ROW. Jane Ann Craig, Darlene Brown, Betty Kerns, Joanne Miller, Sandra Espersen, Mike Raines, Kurt Schmidt, Grover Gentry, Alan Rutledge, Walter Polson, Ken Early. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Benson, Lorann Dalcour, Sandra Comstock, Bob Depew, Kenneth Henry, George Flit- craft, Francis Kenyon, Roger Wilbur, Jim Lobben, Charles Russell, Mike McClurg. BACK ROW: Carol Willard, Mike Lancaster, Tom Trulove, Richard Flynn, Don Isensee, Dan Johnson, Warren Barmore, Gary Gale, Denys Fessenden, David Geiss, Doug Fraley. Officers of this active club are Kenneth Henry, Vice-Presidentg Steve Binney, Presi- dentg and Carolyn Westlund, Secretary- Treasurer. 82 Solving a problem in trigonometry are the of- ficers of Math Club, Steve Binney, presidentg Bob Depew, vice-presidentl and Carolyn Westlund, secretary-treasurer, Mathematics for Modems Yes, say leading businessmen when asked if math is bers brings forth answers to problems and puzzles not cov- useful for something besides college preparation. Invited ered in the text or during class. by Math Club to their regular evening meetings, local busi- If your interest lies in the world of signs and symbols nessmen show how the science of mathematics pertains to and you have taken at least one semester of advanced alge- many interesting and well-paid jobs. bra, you have all the qualifications necessary to become a Participation in the animated discussions by the mem- member of the organization. ff X X if 'o Jr. f f Zwf FIRST ROW: Grover Gentry, Kenneth Early, Michael Lancaster, Vffarren Barmore, George Flitcraft, Larry Chitwood. SECOND ROW Sandra Janssen, Phyllis Hawes, Judy Esgate, Peggy Buck, Betty Kerns, Tom Trulove, Roger Wilbur'. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Westlund Bob Ellingson, Gary Gale, Robert Kenyon, jack Franklin, Pamela I.aGrande, Mrs. Howard, adviser. l83 Christian Youth Meetings of Delta Chi, an interdenominational Chris- Members also enjoyed the fellowship afforded by hay- tian group, throughout the year brought informative pro- rides, camps, parties, picnics, and banquets, which are a grams of lasting interest to its members. usual part of the school year. Missionaries, films, and programs presented at these An installation of Officers at a Campfire service cli- various meetings covered many phases of Christianity. maxed a busy and successful year for members of Delta The crusade of Christianity in distant continents was also Chi. brought into focus in the eyes of Delta Chi members. FRONT ROW: C. Sanders, R. Mathews, C. Davis, G. Andersen, J. Friedrich, B. Arnold, K. Alburs, L. Ridgley, R. Miller, N. Mussel- man, V. Shults, O. Morgan, V. Beattie, A. Rexford. SECOND ROW: R, Seeley, Miss Alloway, M. Wilbur, F. Stubblefield, S. Inness, B. Pohl, C. Schorr, E. Parker, F. Peery, O. Hayes, M. Fairchild, S. Pearson, S. Burnett, E. Colt, S. Day, M. Griggs. THIRD ROW: K. Williams, B. Bell, V. Mattox, L. Dalcour, C. Saunders, J. Pratt, K. Killian, L. Wood, G. Dalcour, C. Dennis, D. Gibson, L. Phillips, S. Steele, R. Cole, D. Gross, W. Polson, C. Larson, Denys Fessenden. W le, X ' IS4 Induction of new members of this club. In Action Leading Delta Chi to a successful year is the responsibility of these officers, SEATED: Carole Saunders, Secretary. STANDING: james Brady, Presidentg Gail Newland, Vice-Presidentg Beverly Arnold, Second Vice-President: Joan Smith, Third Vice-President Ann Rexford, pianistg Ellis Parker, Song Leaderg Miss Alloway. Adviser, 9 Delta Chi is just one of many activities which add to the enjoyment WW aiwfz W , , c f l85 6' -EW, FIRST ROW: L. Purvine, K. Killian, M. Raines, M. Fink, advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Whetstone, G. Worden, S. Nason. THIRD ROW: V. Stone, B. Wasson, E. Parker. Students Operate Own Radio Station Whines of rock 'n roll can be heard every lunch hour when the noon dances begin. Music enjoyed by many students results from the operation of the record player by Re-In-Ca club members as a service to the school. What would a football game be without a PA system to let us know who broke through the bar- rier for a touchdown? Think of a basketball game without a PA system giving us minute-to-minute reports on who got the rebound or who made the last basket! One of the unique features of the club is the operation of the amateur radio station and the con- tacts that are made by the members throughout the world. Officers of Re-In-Cag Kirk Killian, Sergeant-at-Arms, Da- vid Whetstone, Vice-Presidentg Liston Purvine, President, Mike Raines, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr. Fink, Advisor. fx Ai UQ .F .ax-Q g , l86 I 7 55.3 :Qi 'T 3 gorge . Is S yi' Liston Purvine, Mr. Fink, Kirk Killian, and David Whetstone are in the process of operating the amateur radio station W7OVM. 44 T UZGW : . ' Hwy. , T s - H it B ar: . . W 'Officers of Art Club are:-Charlotte Corley, Vice-President, Vicki In competition with fourteen other floats in the Homecoming Howe, Secretary, Lucille Waters, President, and Yvonne Bailey, parade, Art Club took second prize with their Tromp the Tor- Sergeant-at-Arms. nado theme. Club Adds Artful Touch to K.U. A spectacular Homecoming float was the result city art exhibit were among these services, and while of many hard hours of work put forth by the mem- helping other organizations the members also gained bers of Art Club. the extra hours they needed to be able to accom- These ambitious students do much throughout the pany the club on its annual visit to Portland .art year to create enthusiasm for school and community galleries. events with the extra services they perform. Christmas cards were made and sold to help Poster-making and the assistance they gave to the finance this trip which is the climax of their year. I I v ffzf .l,, FRONT ROW: Janice Parr, Ruth Fiegi, Carla Pyles, Merlena Ferebee, Yvonne Bailey, Ernest Taggart, Bob Myers. SECOND ROW: Knowl Marsh, Emil Granquist, Terry Catmull, David Sibbitt, Charlotte Corley, Donna Hubbard, Vicki Howie, Lucille Waters, John Brassfield, Mike Casey. THIRD ROW: Judy Johnson,iAnita Pahl, Joanna Hamilton, Peggy Buck, Karen Goen, Sharon Odell, Barbara Olson, Roxanne Schmitz, Cheryl Rathmacher, Nancy Wise, Emilie Pastega. l87 . , ., , . . Ski Club: A Season c ROW 1: K. Evans, M. Ott, R. Mollison, B. Grimm, S. Goeller, J. Faulkner, B. Graham, J. Sisemore, and K. Schmidt. ROW 2: Moore, D. Conn, I.. Bergman, K. Brauner, J. Fowler, B. Vinson, G. Case, M. Wayburn, K. Lindley, D. Drew, S. Nash, I.. Sweatt, Pruitt, ROW 3: G. Stafford, D. Spicher, J. Henninger, M. Scott, L. Bowen, C. jones, B. Guptill, E. Frewing, T. Green, J. Dixon, I Sloan, C. Bousquet, K. Dougherty, and D. Siegner. ROW 4: Mr. Mansfield, M. Olson, S. Parisotto, K. Whaley, B. Sproat, G, Flitcrai R. Flynn, G. Robertson, D. johnson, R. Sparlin, S. Moen, R. Paxton, D Schuh. Swoosh! Down the mountain side. Crunch! Breaking l through the new-fallen snow. Such is the exhilarating atmosphere surrounding the Ski Club members of their frequent trips to ski , lodges. l Enthusiastic students anxiously await the weather reports for l the nearest ski bowl, Tomahawk. When they find there is enough l snow for skiing, they pile their gear together, jump on the bus, l and head for the hills. One of these hills, Hoodoo, provides the setting for the club's annual two-day trip. Here the members have the oppor- tunity to show their skill, unless they fall, of course, and their year and season are brought to a close by this memorable jaunt. Adviser, Mr. Mansfieldg Secretary, Mary Ott, Vice-Presi- dent, Jim Sisemoreg and President, Kurt Schmidt, led Ski Club through its fun-filled year. Ups an :SX X sygs rs Y. .wx- -V W,-P at Going up! A ski club first lap of his journey. After their trip down the mountainside, Bill Sproat and Janet Fowler stop to catch their breath. Downs iii' .f-'1f'ls member boards the sl-ci tow on the Coming down isn't always as easy as it looks. Many are taken before the skier masters the sport. , , ,fp J I , 1. ai h A Wim-L,.EQ f4i1z:T,l: ,,4 3' V: Y ' Q ,.' .. yi., , -I p , f. A 4 .4 I T MW f3f.'f26fz,, af 0' ' , rx , A , , , ,A My ...Q .Q, . ,,W,,,,w,Wf,4gv., K, J, M f f 0 ,5 ' 2 , V- ' f '-'e' S E g ' ff .-a..':ifa::,:,5,- i f Z Qgffliig - i fill , Q ,j,:,Q3, ' , ' A i Q 'i Q gm a , W' i spills fl'-'l' ' G.R.A. Member: .fi Y, Swimming? Baseball? Skiing? Archery? Whatever your favorite sport may be, you will find it included in the program of Klamath Union High's G.R.A. A trip to the seacoast provides an exciting interruption to the daily routine. On week- ends hikes give the girls a refreshing look at the out-of-doors. , ' Cheering the Pels to victory is also a part of this active program. Once yearly the mem- bers attend an out-of-town game together. Officers of G.R.A, are Chubbin Spero, Business Manager, Ann Gibson, Treas- urer, Mrs. Routh, Co-Advisorg Carol Lloyd, Presidentg Judy Mosely, Point Keeper, Miss Redkey, Co-Advisorg Sue LaVrar, Secretary. President, Carol Lloyd, addresses the members of G.R.A. who are seated as follows: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Routh, Kay Booth, Velma Springer, Sharon McCormick, Emilie Pastega, Mrs. Richey, Chubbin Spero, Ann Gibson, Sue LaVra.r, Judy Mosely. BACK ROW Vicki Mattox, Gladys Anderson, Judy Waites, Joyce Baclker, Miss Redkey, Sharon Earlie. -nam 0 -q l90 Agile in Sports - Indoors and Qutdoors Exciting basketball games result from an alert team. Members of such u team are, KNEELING: Carol Lloyd, Judy Moseley, Sharon Burnett, Kay Booth, and STANDING: Sue LaVrar, Ann Gib- son, Joyce johnson, Charlotte Gustin, G.R.A. boasts a variety of activities. Here the trampoline provides a means for recre- ation. ff f ,mv Product of time and imagination was this Klamath beat Medford float made by the G.R,A. members. The Pelicans in the fore- ground are Sue LaVrar and Ann Gibsong the other Pel is Carol Lloyd. Tonight We Members of Script and Mike gather during one of the frequent meetings. SEATED: Rudy Hornby, Roberta Renie. STANDING: Delight Gibson, Sylvia Day, Nancy Herlinger. Leroy Neat, Harold Diehl, Tom Fredrickson. Tonight we bring you 'Pelicana '... At last, the opening show of Pelicana 1960. Throughout the eve- ning, the various acts rolled smoothly, and soon the Whim- sical notes of the closing theme drifted over the auditorium. Behind closed curtains, performers and producers sighed in relief. This extravaganza, presented by the Script and Micro- phone Guild, concluded months of furious activity. Pelicana was not the only worthwhile presentation Script and Mike. The informative and interesting p. gram, Klamath Sports Album is also broadcast by t club. While serving the community, the Script and Mici phone Guild also provides a valuable background for si dents wishing to advance their training in cornrnunicatioi TV, and radio fields. Officers Harold Diehl, Presidentg Marti MacBeth, Vice-Presidentg and Bob De-Pew, Pelicana Chairman, discuss details for a coming meeting. x.. 'lg,4f ix: vl I92 i Bring You . Working on last-minute details before presenting Klamath Sports Album are jerry Raby, Ramona Soto, and Ron Simpson. Unrolling the banner advertising the coming show of Pelicana is Mr. Woodhouse, adviser of Script and Mike. I93 TRI-HI-Y, BACK ROW: J. Dixon L. Lenninger, S. Guyer, K. Brauner K. Lindley, L. Anning. s 9 ROW 5: N. Hugelman, P. Propst, S. Fredricks, N. Musselman, P. An- derson, J. Baird. ROW 4: P. Hawes, P. Anderson J. Dukes, K. Horn, L. Ballard, J Angstead. ROW 3: C. Osborn, S. Hale, S 326 Hart. Q 3 ROW 2: J. Olson, R. Rotrock, S Nelson, J. Wizner, P. Summers. ROW 1: N. Hurlinger, J. Esgate, L. Weber, D. Drew, J. Bratton Advisor, Mrs. Deaton. QSM if 3 ,f I W W 6 if 'Y W f 1 'iff' if?l5ll?2f4? ' Groups Perform School, Community Services K.U.H.S. finally has a victory bell! Through the scouting of the Modoc Chapter of Hi-Y this long-lost booster of school spirit again reverberates through the silent halls of old K.U. The restoration of the bell was just one of the services they performed this year, as the Tri-Hi-Y girls printed Cafeteria,menus and during the Yuletide season the 3 ,Ps el, ik r Q., -fs, 1 , , ,rd 1,3 ' lf. 3.1! -?'4' 1' ...ffl 'af N- ' 1 groups combined talents to sell Christmas trees. Service to school and community is the function of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y-two groups of boys and girls or- ganized to learn more of self-government. Y groups not only enjoy the work they do, but also help others as they prepare themselves for the varied roles they will play in their community. HI-Y, BACK ROW: Dan Patterson, Steve Stiles, George Vinson, Terry Brumble, Dick Long, Jerry Jenson, and Richard Dillon. FRONT ROW: Jack Riley, Grover Gentry, Ken Womer, Larry Hart- ley, and Cliff Wood. Sh-h-h! Entering the Library Illusions in Ice it was as the door opened into a room full of movin' music and dancin' Christmas lights. One might have thought he had seen an illusion when an angel food cake hat passed by, but it was only a part of the competition for the silliest hat of the eveningg just part of the fun at the Library club dance. A suggestion of quietness surrounds one as he enters the library. which is always kept in efficient working order with the help of all Library club members. Sh-h-h is the key to success upon re- maining in the library, Otherwise. one might find himself back in study hall. ,r sa.. 5. A I in FRONT ROXV: V. Tucker, Pi'esident1 L. Pernell, Vice-Presidentg C. Lane, Secretary SECOND ROXV: C. Reinmiller. I.. Lenninger, I Lehto, K. Goen. THIRD ROXW: A Hoagland, J. Adams, C Casebeer, D. XVolter. D. Lummus. FOURTH ROW: C. Phil lips, T. Fredrickson, L. Glenn. nl. Gregory. Several members are not pictured. K.Ll. Regains Victory Bell Greg ,li-nes. Charlton Cnrriri, George Vinson. .ind Steve Stiles give the new victory bell rl tri'-out llr Cruikshank looks nn. Victory Bell Itis struck Klamath Union High School in the fall of 1959. It had been six years since the joyful tones of such a bell had sounded forth after a Pelican victory, so the boys of Hi-Y decided to do something about it. After a great deal of searching they finally secured one from the Great Northern Railroad. Mr. Paul Cruik- shank, who presented the bell to the boys, was almost as happy as they were when he saw the looks of pleasure on their faces. s a day 5 with the PRESIDENT A busy and exhausting day is ahead of one who attempts to follow President Mikell around for 24 hours. Her morning activities are typical be- ginning with her worried look as she ventures onto the scales. Oh-h-h, what a way to begin the morning! I Good grooming is an important part of the day, for the Student Body President meets and associates with many important people, and well represents the school with her radiant and wholesome appear- ance. After scurrying around, gathering up homework, Mikell and her aunt, Mrs. Howard, are off for school. M-m-m-m, smell that morning air. Mikell finds relaxation and enjoyment in music, whether it be the luring melo- dies of South Pacific or the mellow voice of Nat King Cole. One of her many odd jobs is taking care of Student Body correspondence. She constantly kept tabs on many other schools' functions and kept KU. right up to date. Sneaking a midnight snack can be ex' pected when one is so busy all day. l'm sure that pretty would agree when we sav this is a great tatastrophe, since eat- ing is rated :iritoiig her highest likes. 196 A I I f. we I . At last the sun disappears, the full moon rises, and another day in the life of the president has come to an end. As she sits gazing into the fire, who knows what is going through her mind? Her future? College . . . and then what? Wfhatever is in store for her, it is sure to be good and she proves this to all by a phrase she often speaks and lives by. If I am faithful to my job of the present, God will provide for my fu- ture. W . . H ' I , I . . I , . A MTV- !f'1'1' A! ' ' ' - 1 , 1 ,bw ,Q qw I I I . - . . ' u X I f ..1 . ' - :M - I - I' A 'I A ,II . I fi I .. hw. I 7' . fp-Lf-N W - , X7 . , ' . ' ' '. I , ' - . A ,- . . ' ' I .I . L f - I ' v .' .QV .II ---NL Aj 1. 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' ,j':f' ' 4'-FZD,,I'f,P ' J , , Q: f'f'I':I-.1- '.f ' .' - I - Choir Unites With Community we , S v www c. .M as , , . V. c yi, ,--Q,-.vvilf ' c Kaffe gb, . - 1 rw 5 - . p . . . ,yfzigz-3'-,W-t - - -5 h . .4 da s g 5 tx.t , -c , 2 ., --W 'Waits Qs fig' .yfeafi Rehearsal and practice three nights a week up the steps to the choir room. and for what? I-landel's production of the Messiah. AC. Choir worked long and hard to do justice to the Messiah. They participated with talented com- munity sungsters to make a successful pre-Christmas presentation. Mr. Hallack ably replaced the re- tired Mr. Luney as the man behind Ml the baton. Mr. Herbig, his assistant, directed on special occasions. Officers are: Don lsensee, Presidentg Carol Baker, Vice-Presidentg Vivian Xlifil- banks, Secretary. XY'ardrobe Mistresses. -loan XY'izner and Ginger Learning: Librarians, -lack Riley and Tom Fred- riclcson, NIR HALLACK Di rect- ii' In l I'OClLICtlOI1 DI lVlESSl3l1 FIRST ROXW: T, Abernathy, H. Herrera, T. Fredickson, M. Gallagher, V. Leam ing, -I. Wizner, C. jones, C. Sanders, H. Robertson, S. O'Brien, M. Cofer, L Detroit, J. Lawrence, C. Hales, G. Campbell, R. Stemler, L. Phillips, J. Riley SECOND ROVU: M. Grigsby, M. Nolan, L. McClure, D. Montague, -I. Fow ler, S. Liedtke, M. Welman, M. Thurston, N. Young, D. Drew, L. Pernell, E Anderson, R. Reeves, S. Provancha, L, Smith, A. Rexford, V. Wilbanks, V Shults, L. Hallack, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: D. Burke, D. Larson, N. Lay C. Ross, S. Boyd, C. Franks, S. Phair, J. Shepard, D. Conn, J. Angstead, S Nichols, S. Parisotto, R. LaGrande, M. Wayburn, K. Ellingson, L. Ferrell, B Kemnitzer, D. Bergmann, F. Olson, FOURTH ROW: M. Olson, C. Perkins C. Westlund, J. Craig, P. Hawes, T. Turpin, S. Ramey, B. Lake, M. Richards S. Keck, K. Lindley, S. Vincze, J. Miller, F. Peery, J. Wickersham, J. Hunt S. Babcock, R. Currin, J. Sandmeyer, J. Hanan. FIFTH ROW: J. Mathis, N Harvey, J. Rice, D. johnson, G. Robertson, D. Isensee, B. Elliott, H. Barn well, G. Vinson, R. Cox, J. Ruger, C. Currin, J. Holland, B. Guptill. DON ISENSEE President East-West Game Love of music, hours of practice, and an able director are the ingredients that make up our band, one of the top ranking bands. Even before the beginning of the school year the band is down on Modoc Field prac- ticing in order to perfect their routines. Dur- ing football season the band performs for the half-time activities. Many hours are spent polishing up numbers for their next performance. This year the band is taking part in the Spring Concert. Again the band received the honor of be- ing invited to the East West Shrine Game, an honor Well deserved. Here they per- MR. JENSEN , formed with a number of other bands dur- Director ing half-time on Kezar Field. Officers of band are: Mike Stilwell, Presi- dent, Delmar Young, Vice-President, Nancy Young, Secretary, Bruce Lattin Property Manager, Fred Olson, Librarian. l FIRST ROW: N. Lay, E. Anderson. SECOND ROW: HI. Jensen, F i Olson, L. Bowen, T. Trulove, K. Sullivan, A. Reeder, L, Chitwood, C Wfilley, N, Young, THIRD ROW: W. Barmore, D. Whetstone, J Curry, K. Waggoner, L. Hallack, J. Cole, S. Keck, D. Young, G Hicks, R. Hanson. D. Turner, S. Eeeback, S. Fredricks, S. McLin, K Brauner. FOURTH ROW: G. Case, S. Hale, B. Vinson, S. Lawrence J. Peterson, R. Sparlin, F, XY ickersham, R. Robichaud, T. Steiner, R. Flynn, L, Carter, D. Schuh, V, Fredricks, A. Anderson, S. Comstock R. Meyers, FIFTH ROXW: Lf Rogers. D. Beihn, D. Grimes, J. Lawson M. Stilwell, R. Eastman, L. Wfeston, R. Marvin, A. Blake, M, Gallagher BACK ROXW: Mr. Jensen, D, Spicher, B. Vertrees, D. Poole, T. Schuh B. Lattin, M. Kramer, S. Lantz, D. Hickman, V, Roman, R. Hornbee. 'P Hi hlights Year MIKE STILXVELL President --ww-u-haw-uv' L.' -+- FIRST ROW: I. Lawrence, C. Ross, D. jones, S. Pear- son, E. Bedord, J. Bispham, E. Anderson, -I. Wicker- sham. SECOND ROVU: K. Colahan, S. Russell, M. Mc- Donald, N. McNutt, J. Bispham, J. Gregory, L. Ash, C. Frei, J. Lobben. J. Moore, N. Lay. THIRD ROW: B. Mathis, T. I-Iambleton, S. Holmes, J. Wear, R. Flynn, G. Wood, G. Hicks, L. Hallack, T. Trulove, J. Jensen, F. Olson, S. Feeback, C. Willey, L. Chitwood, N. Young, K. Sullivan, D. Bailey, G. Hallack. FOURTH ROW: R. Buckner, G. Case, B. Cofer, D. Poole, D. Schuh, C. Russell, L. Carter, R. Flynn, A. Blake, M. Stillwell, J, Lawson, B. Evans. R. Mollison, V. Fred- ricks, S. Comstock, A. Anderson, B. Meyers, J. Duffy. FIFTH ROW: D. Hickman, R. Hornby, Director, Mr. Hallack, C. Book, C. Stafford, G. Stafford, D. Spicher. B. Vertrees. w ,TERRY RLATH XVICKERSI-IAM President IJL ww-ww Orchestra Accom t . wks., N' Y! iQiiS?s 0 7 a f ft ' ' lx . Q U , XMJ Q 5 , I . 1- ' 'Y 4- W .X I +-...gl-bww ' if Exhibiting the new hardcases for their cellos are: JoAnn Duffy, Diana Bailey, Eunice Anderson, jerry Ruth XVickersham, Gael Hallack, Norma Lay, and jean Moore. M- .1 ' ily' , ,V . . Q is .--M pani s Messiah I W ..aY' Music furnished by orchestra lent beauty to the Messiah at Christmas time. Again this spring they tool: part in a joint program with Mixed Chorus in the Spring Concert, pro- viding entertainment for the entire community. In order to develop more inter- est in string instruments in the grade schools, the strings have entertained at the different grade schools during their regular class period. Officers of orchestra are: lerry Ruth Wickersham, Presidentg Carol Ross, Vice-Presidentg Norma Lay, Secretaryg Don jones, Librarian. MR, HALLACK Director Ensembles String Quartet No. 2 Sharon Russell, Kent Colahan, James Lobben, Eunice Anderson. String Quartet No. 3 Barbara Mathis, Margaret McDonald, udv Gre O ' J . gn, jean Moore. Horn Quartet Bob Myers Sandra Comstock, Anita Anderson, Virginia Fredricks. fi 0, 14 v- ' Cornet Trio Mike Stilwell, john Lawson, Lael Weston. fly Clarinet Quartet Fred Olson, Warren Barmore, David Whetstone, Kathleen Waggoner. Clarinet Quartet jerry Jensen, Jean Currie, Gayle Case, Tom Trulove. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROXW: C, jackson, P. Duncan, V. Chancellor, D. Foltz, A. Zurita. K. Davis. N. Whitlock, C. Mitchell. Hobbs. S. George, M. Robirts. P. Ohles. SECOND ROXV: K. Townly, M. XX'ilson. P. Preston, K. Morgan, S. Runge. L. Wfeber. J. Southard, M. Stfoop, J. Wear, L. Phelps, J. George. THIRD ROXV: G. Gamble, J. Rusk. J. Shearer. D. Gibson. J. Cage. V. Mattox. K. Evans. E. Deen. C. Anderson. J. Hardenbrook. B. Shannon, D. Montague, FOURTH ROW? L, Branitt. B. Clark. M. Zimmerman. C. Smith. B. Turner. R. Turpin, B. Dixon. B. Albers. M. Montague. L. Beeman. G. Rowe, B. Perkins, Mixed Chorus is directed by Mr. Herbig. 206 Freshman Choir FIRST ROW: J. Bedord, R. Mathews, P. Cole, R. Bens nett, R. Massey, C. Graham, L. Arnold, P. McLin, J. Mc- Cormack, S. Olverix, C. Thomas, K. Migliaccio, J. Coon S. Buckner. SECOND ROW: P. O'Brien, N. Hall, J Ybnrra, L. Gregory, G. Wood, J. Curry, L. Parisotto, L West, L. Gibson, J. Highland, J. Jones, T. Green, K Sloan, N. McClure, K. Riffey, C. Turpin. THIRD ROW B. Bell, S. Lapsley, S. Paddock, R. Hiatt, J, Gerleve, K Murdock, J. LaGrande, N. Nicol, C. Bousquet, K. Bailey S. Owens, B. Mathis, S. Glassow, M, Castrall, C. Dennis K. Ramey, B. Lambert. FOURTH ROW: J. Waller, D Herrera, E. Wfebb, B. Friend, B. Kerr, D, Ivie, B. Wol ter, D. Southard, H. Tompkins, R. Burton, R. Veatch, D Pyles, B. Campbell, J. Gregory, H. George, P. Sandoval D. Sharp. Freshman Choir is directed by Mr. Herbig. 207 WARREN BARMORE Drum Major Pep Band FIRST ROW: S. Lantz, D, Hickman M. Kramer. SECOND ROW: VU. Bar more, L. Hallack, S. Keck, K. Wfag goner, D. Turner, G. Case, S. Hale, J Jensen, D. Wfhetstone, C. Willey, N Young, L, Chitwood, A, Rutledge THIRD ROW: K. Townsend, R. Myers J. Peterson, C. Russell, I.. Carter, T. Schuh. L. Wfeston, D. Grimes, J. Law- son, M. Stilwell, U. Rogers, M. 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Q I .I 1'IQI1IQ QV ,QIQ- The backstage crews' work is never done! A miserable and crabby businessman was Ebene- zer Scrooge until he was visited by his long- deceased partner, jacob Marley, and three ghosts who taught him the true meaning of Christmas. The Little Theater's version of Dicken's Christ- mas Carol was well received by the students of Klamath Union High. Exhausted Scrooge and Tiny Tim after the holi- days are Bob Thompson and jerry Waller. ,,,'--agfvfr- Portraying weird spirits in the Christmas Carol are: Penny Preston, Ghost of Christmas Futureg Nancy Moehl, Presentg and Diane Wolter, Past. 250 LIGHTS .. Deftly focusing lights on a g21uZC Cuftaifl to Cffefifi emphasize the appearance of the frightening appariti and preparing for the next performance are Gayle Osb Georgianna Puter, Tom Fredrickson, Betty Nehl, Bob I ler, and Nancy Rusth. lil . CAMER . . . ACTIO K. U.'s drama depart- ment enacted the Shake- spearean play, The Merchant of Venice. The romantic profile of Gratiano, played by Fred Stilwell, is seen as he stands by while Bas- sanio chooses a casket bearing Portia's picture. Lovers Lorenzo, Douglas Floydg and jessica Sharron O'Brian conspire as Jessica gives Lo renzo her father's jewels. Portia, Diane Siegner and Shylock, Bob Thompson at Court, a very striking picture for a startling play. Veteran actresses Judy Purser and Georgianna Puter discuss the case. 2II -.s K '- 4: 'rs' 1 :lf lin. N .K I U cl 'S Little i and Rudolph Gary Rogers. and his eight tiny reir deer entertain the student body during the Christ mas assembly, Hey, whats this? Oh. just sonte clowning fror Bill Santo and Ed Mattmiller. Backstage work is never done as Bill Mattmille jim Smith. .ind Gail Osborn can tell you. Julie Coon. Joyce Luhke, and janet Vaught ai fitting .1 costume on Ginger Leziming in a tir' year dr.im.i class. At A drama iam session. Bony Jacobs. Bi Santo, Mike Boring. and Sharon Young mal with the sound Dancing in the backgroun are Nancy Rusth and Ed Mattmiller. who lu cant stand still. 5' ', :A r ,. Little Pla Under the direction of B Betty Fitzgerald, Charlott Irs. Blomquist, David Gonzales e jones, and Snuffy Drace paint the scenery for their next production. Hmmm, exclaims Douglas Floyd to Patti Propst during a practice session, The legs are curved just right! Meanwhile, Sharron O'Brian and Fred Stilwell wonder it he means the chair legs! Now what? Picking out props, perhaps? Probably more like trying out props. 1 -ffffq ' ' 0 -. X, s' 1 ,K A ' 43514 as 'f xi . 1 ' 'Z f if if fil ly wwf ,f .552 ' ,f 411.4-f..,-4,-z.,,- V , 2 it 4 f if t- , 5 ,fe , .. ' , z 5? , f 5 ,ffm ,lf ,, . z ,, W ' f ' 2 .1!-1' - :ff ' gg, fav- .1 1-1-4 - W ' f QM 2756 ' 7 f ff ff' '1:'Vf,-,' ' V Q 44,4 af, , ww, 3 W fhfwwffw , . if af 'V W-f7 WV' W 1 ZW! ' ' ' Q X f,,: 3 .i.i f J -Z' f me ,. rings in September, the football team is ready and in position. This sport is followed with a wide and varied program of sports including basketball, wrestling, track, swimming, and others. Each sport's event has its stars, but making it possible are the team co-operation and good coaching backed by members of the student body. Although the game may not have been won, each player has done his best and each member of the cheering section realizes it. It is a lesson of sportsmanship which make up the teams and our school. A We L f t nLh?Y'SL4,. . 0 s P P' I X 4 Q Q . X -x 5' XA' ' ' rw ' . me ,Qxm-533,- :Q S34 fm w VCX. -. X I .1421-.2 L, Q... ,- . .-.- 1.1.1 - ' mine: '- - 1 x Q 9'-'S ' A . W, ....,. . u f s 1 . Li .: KM -rx N 1731 gix?3,:,4 Ii3 131f-fi, 'xr 2 I-3 -Q W j , Q m ..' .,,- .1..,,fL N 5' - , , ' A- . Y L' azz? ' '- 45110 1 - , Y S ' , , gf M Lf 'V fkf. D. .Q 'W' PORT - y 4 1 1 f ' 'fi if X g ... X X ' 'X .S X 'X X ff? xx x Ns....,' . .,x. K Q V ri. 'Sgt Yell Queen , .P , BOBBE TAYLOR I r e- ' . Q nr n r.. , Q J gm QE! ,,.w-vvsig. ' A Janice Shepard Maureen Lummus 1 , .Civ 1 Jw, qt:-tba ' . F 1 5' Qf 'ff .Y .nfg A SH 5 ' ' M5 .J , ., N -I ' . N- iff' 9 ., 1 'r 5 X-'ke - N-:, .-.. ..g'- be W '1 4 3 5' ' i Sf Par Duggan Patty Swansen Nancy Warren Judy Angstead School Spirit on the LIPSWI Cheer the mighty is the thought behind rally squad member. Pelicans on to victory! the enthusiasm of every They never ran out of energy wherever our team was involved. Introduced by the girls were many new games which added to the already thrill-packed evenings. A book store operated by the rally squad was a means of financing out-of-town trips dance routines at the and other activities. Students clamored around the book store during the noon hours each day to purchase school supplies and candy. One can well imagine the pressure during a game as he glances around the court. The de- termined, expectant expressions on the faces of every pepster. Let's take state! is a chant heard by every Pelican booster as the basketball season gets into the full swing of things. The great ex- pectation of taking state is supported with steaming enthusiasm. ,aw QW! A 45 1 Q 1.33 g., , ., V. . 1,-V' 3 11 ,, If i -sa J , , . , ' ' 4 Qc X WX' .Q . .4 fr f it gggg if 12, QW' r PRESIDENT Ann Anderson C. Baker D. Drew B. Herman J. Lawrence Q31 S 'V' Wh f YW I VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER M3fyAnn 01503 Louise BO1'gl3llI Jeffylylln Olson K. Ball B. Esgate J. Hunt V. Leaming ' Q: L - - I Sv aa. 0 N ,. .. ' if ,KF Www 5 i-...ai .XX E lx, ADVISOR ADVISOR Mrs. Deaton Mrs. Strode B. FitzGerald M. Frewing P. Hawes Q V. James K. johnck B. Kerns I M. Leitzke K. Lindley J. Miller J. Craig K. Hawley S. Kunz K. Mode Corley Herman P. LaGrande Moehl ci 2I8 fN 'Uh 'M 'Q' x 'YQ' Oh-h-h, isn't he cute? says Ann. Onlookers, Dan Ross, Maryann Olson, and Mikell Thurston agree. L'fie was the center of attrac- tion during the United Fund drive. Overnight Trip Don't ham up the Alma Mater, is the typical phrase passed around section after an exciting game. Then there are the times when tears may appear after a not too successful ' encounter. Along with the fun and experiences they gain, they are also taught habits of good character and poise. Supporting the varsity and V. teams is the primary activity of Pep Peppers, although countless other events for the good of the school and community take place during the year. Probably the most anticipated event of the year is the overnight trip to Medford. The result is usually a hectic trip over, one sleepless night for both members and advisors, and two riotous days that the girls never forget. S. Moss S. Nash B. Olson J. Parr L. Pernell J, Purser B. Robichaud N- RUSU1 5- 56550117 C. Shannon M. Thurston N, Turner T. Turpin B. Vertreeg S. Vincze K. Warren C. Westlund J. Wickersham V. Wilbanks J. Wizner D. Wolter 'CW' 'W-h ! f v V. 0 u 4 4 1 ' ,ff W, WW ff I .f .1 L, X ff t -Q ,f 0 ' : H 3 Q , if AFV! ,,, i 219 f ,,: ' ' W k f Q , ' Vice-President, Rita Buckner Q L. Annmg wtf A Q .H c , ' 1 SX Wg 2 X - x Sr X . 1 X 1 -' Q, i f Q pg . F N fi 3351333 , X: Y . pg, L .u gh nv 'V Aw x Q.,Z,g'f -Qs ff Bfx fA l i 1 -Q 9 if li C, ' . za. . 1 l l, AN D. Clark N. Colt M. Fairchild P. I-'ederhart S. Fccback J. George J. Henninger R. Hersey S. Irmess J. Johnson B, Leech J. Lenniriger J. Loney M. MacBeth J. Milne l , G. Case ' f vx. C. Casebeer A flare of color, intricate dance steps, and the flashing smiles of 56 girls all combine to perk up the half-times at K.U. basketball games. Hours of practice and drill go into these per- formances and the finished product is appreciated by the spectators. Pelicanettes not only provide half-time entertain- ment, but they are also exuberant rooters for the Pels. Many a girl has returned home after a game with a raspy throat. The old stand-by, tired but happy, can then be applied, because though they might be exhausted, they have thesatisfaction of knowing that they have helped support the Mighty Pelicans. Pellcanettes Add parkle to Half-Times bl. OH J. Phillips A. Rexford D. Reynolds M. Richards P, Riley J. Robinson A. Sevde C. Spero S. Unruh L. Waters 4 1 if 5 5 Z! 22I 4 2 5 - ' xy W' efejrf-rjz-515 rf-no as P or X.. 1 5 fl is N at X X X Q I x K Club I? .52 'E X GE sk , is ,ve N ss N- 1 f X vs g sa . 2 'PN B 3, ve ll ln l I . FA .,., - .s ac ' . ' sf ' N 4 v-5,5 . . x . Et R I f C X 'Q We A X if ri rs . ,L gi- J x Q- W ' P X 1 s . Q 2 4: - j 5, X S W by 5 K' Y5T,,,g t so :aan - ,rv X all 'L l - Y 'V' , A Q g Li -1 4. H X f sf prix X ji 'Qty ' ' X: as b , r L S- QA! f Q- - Q r . gr' x - it ex: It up txt sa in ,, U My . 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Gary Zumwalt, Coach Williams, Ray Sess- ler, Gary Hancock, Bill Santo, Man. Jim Baker, Asst. Coach Smith, and Asst. Coach Inglesby. Pels Have Break-Even Season Combined with a grim determination and a great desire to win, the '59 football squad gave it everything they had in turning last year's defeat into this year's 3-1-4 record. The Pels proved that the odds didr1't mean a thing to them when they played the mighty Borah team and beat them 7 to O. A brilliant backfield and a strong line, combined with excellent ball-handling, blocking and tack- ling, proved the Pels a strong team. They had few injuries this year as happened last year. Although some of the other teams had superior strength, this seemed to make little difference to the White Birds. Coach Williams was very pleased with the way in which the team played. The team practiced hard, wanting to learn and win. OPP. K.U. Borah O 7 Hillsboro 0 1 3 Ashland 6 19 Eureka 6 6 Grants Pass 3 1 O Medford 44 7 Springfield 20 14 Crater 1 2 6 coAcH WILLIAINIS 224 . ,sq This years co captains who did a great job in leading the team are: Larry Bun SENIORS SPARK TEAM Led by the two senior co-captains Larry Bunyard and Nick Insley, the 12 seniors on the squad this year were a great help to the morale of the team as well as the ball-handling they exhibited. Combined with the efforts of Santo, Griggs, Olvera, Parks, and Mattmiller in the back- field, and J. Hancock, Bunyard, Moore, Insley, Sessler, Kujawski, and Kiger, in the line, these seniors gave all they had during their last football games at K.U.H.S. They will be a great loss to the team, but the stu- dent body will always be proud of this year's 12 graduating seniors in the part that they played in the '59 Football Season. In the picture to the left we have, John Hancock and Nick Insley. 225 Bunyard 1691 and Insley 1821 attempt to give aid to ball-carrier who is being snowed under. K ,Mx McClure 1641 comes from the rear to help jim bring down Medford ball-carrier. Pels Bow to Black Tornadoes The Homecoming game saw the K.U. Pelicans play the number one team in the state, the Medford Black Tornadoes. The near capacity crowd watched the Tornadoes whip the Pels 44 to 7. Kiger and J. Hancock drop Medford charger. The Tornadoes didn't waste any time in racking up a score. This seemed to be the pattern throughout the game. The Medford team had many good reserves, who wore the Pelicans completely down. The Pelicans never gave up, but the superior forces of Medford seemed to out-class them. The Pels did get one touchdown and they really had to fight to get it. Although the Pels were beaten badly, they suffered no injuries. The Pels put up the best fight they could and took the defeat in stride. Bunyard 1691 and Insley 1821 1 G. Hancock bring down Medford ner. Kent Hunsaker 1621 and G. HanCOCk 1831 pursue ball- Ron Olvera 1561 drives for yardage against Medford. carrier. 226 Santo UD, Buckholz 1861, and Dennis 1695. surround Ashland player. yardage. Although Kent Hunsaker is being mobbed by the Ashland players, he still plows fc Pels Blast Ashland On a cool, crisp, night, in perfect weather, the Ash- land Grizzlies and the K.U. Pels met in one of the seasons best games. The Grizzlies recovered an early fumble on the 18-yard line and turned it into a touchdown. It was done in one play by Dave jackson. They failed to make the extra point, and became the first team to score against the Klamath team. The Pels were not discouraged, however, and Gary Buchholz very quickly tied it up an an option play, with Blake Griggs taking it over for the score. The Pels were unsuccessful in their try for the extra point. The Grizzlies then took to the air, only to have Brinson f58J attempts to foil pass play. Kent Hunsaker intercept the pass. The Pels took over and on the first play Ron Olvera took it around left end down to the 15. Finally, after moving it to the 4-yard line, Santo tore through the middle for the second score. The kick was good and the score be- came 13-6. The Ashland team tightened and fought back, but again the Pels got a break. The Grizzlies fumbled and John Hancock recovered. On the next play, Ron Ol- vera took it over for the score. Again the Pels failed to make the extra point and the score was 19 to 6, and remained that way for the rest of the game. It gave the White Birds a 3-O record. 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Pels Win Two Out of Four Non-Conference Games Whipping the Idaho Borah team 7 to 0, began the Pels best football season for many years. The Borah team was favored, but it seemed to make little difference to the Pels. It was a hard fought game, but the Pels showed the superior strength. In winning the first game, the Pels gained much confidence and promised a good season. The following week the Pels journeyed to Hillsboro where they won the game 13 to 0. The Pels showed strong defense and a powerful offense, by holding the Hillsboro team to no score. The Pelicans seemed to be improving and showed great promise. After playing Ashland, the Pels played the Eureka team and held them to a tie game, 6 to 6. The teams matched each other on the ground and in the air. After each team had gotten a touchdown, both teams stiffened and neither one of them were able to Shoye thi ball Over the last white stripe. The last of the non-conference games was with Springfield. The first nalf was almost even, but during the second half, the Millers stiffened their defense and stymied the Pels. The Millers started gaining Qrgund and shoved another touchdown to win the game 20 to 14. The Pels seemed to do better in the non-conference games as they won 2 of them. tied 1, and lost 1. In the Con- ference games. the Pels won 1, and lost 3. Although the Pels showed strength in all of the games some of the bigger teams with many reserves overwhelmed them. The boys never quit or even showed .mv sign of letdown although the . . . ' 't C' bigger teams sometimes beat them by quite large scores. 228 Pels Hit Slump in Conference Play The Pelican team, in its first conference game against the Ashland Grizzlies, were victorious in a thrilling 19 to 6 game. The Ashland team seemed to have the bad breaks, as they were plagued by intercepted passes and fumbles. The Ashland team scored first but the Pels immediately struck back, taking advantage of the Grizzlies' bad luck. The defensive unit of the Klamath team held the Grizzlies on the ground while the line-backers controlled the passes and helped recover fumbles. The K.U. homecoming game between the Pelicans and the Medford Tornadoes, saw the Medford team wear the Pels down with excellent reserves and ball-handling in a 44 to 7 onslaught. Although the Pels only got one touchdown, they played a good game. The Medford team took state, and all through the season they were ranked first. The Pels played determined ball, but the Tornadoes completely outclassed them. In the Grants Pass game, the Pels were trying to give the Grants Pass team their third loss in a row. The Pels had high hopes for the game as the Cavemen hadn't been doing too well. The Grants Pass team had other ideas and wanted to make up for their losses and completely overran the Pels in a 31 to 0 game. In a close and exciting game between the Crater Comets and the Klamath Pelicans, the Comets fought a hard game and came up with a 12 to 6 victory. The Pels had the ball very close to the goal line a number of times, but failed to shove it over. This ended the Pelican football season with 3 wins, 1 tie, and a loss of 4. Pelican team kicks off to Ashland in the first conference game. K.U. wor 19 to 6. The White Birds converge on an Ashland ball carrier. Pels prepare to charge against the Medford Tornadoes ir 44 to 6 loss. 'V , f ., ,N I f ,Cy 229 FIRST ROW: T. Henzel, R. Flynn, R. MacBeth, R. Adams, B. Graham, D. Hamilton, H. George, W. Chamberland, E. Young, I. Robinson, -I. Waller, D. Lane. SECOND ROW: J. Church, A. Clark, D. Christy, D. Mayhew, M. Creston, B. Kerr, R. Marvin, D. Southard, V. Netzer, J. Mat- lick, J. Elliot. THIRD ROW: Coach DeLance Duncan, L. Paulson, R. Horn, B. Friend, J. jackson, K. Galloway, G. Miller, J. Torres, F. Kelley, J. Alter, R. Hitchcock. FOURTH ROW: Coach Robert Johnson, J. Kurth, B. Wolter, G. Dahn, B. Campbell, J. Nelson, D. Herrera, L. Nieme, B. Bianchi, J. Oherbein. Frosh Have Successful Season OPP. K.U. Hedrick 26 6 Mcrotighim 26 o Henley 6 12 Ashland 20 2 5 Henley 1 2 21 This year's Frosh team was very spirited and came up with a 3-2 record. Coach Duncan was very proud of the boys and said that they really hustled in all of their games. These are the future Pelicans, and deserve a bit of recognition. FIRST ROXW: G. Malcomb. C. Lee, D- Sfites, J. Bianchi, D. Metcalph. SECOND ROW: E. Ford, OPP. Malin 18 S. Heart 7 13 Ashland O 7 Alturas 19 6 G. Pass 0 20 Medford 26 20 Alturas 18 O .l.V.'s Push T. Krenik, Coach Al Keck. 3-4 Record L. Ambers, J. Rowden, Kemnitzer, R. Reinmiller, J. Mitchell, D. Putnum, D. Saks, R. Ballard. THIRD ROXW1 J- Mafhli R- CUIFIH, R- B0g2ta1y. G. Netzer. S. Allen, K. Franklin, V. Alexander, This year's l.V. team, although not as successful as the Frosh team, came up with A 5-4 record. 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' . ,I - ' ' :IJ i-'E.f.f '-4151-:'.7'H'!'E'f2W?-lg E5f?'Z?921i'iI-.5'.i'11 '9'-fxf 7'?f.i'L-'ff'S:I.:f'2 3.-If. -' -JH: 1 'v ' I ' FIRST ROW: Wally Palmberg, Kent Hunsaker, Sherman Allen, Ron Brisbon, Bob Lapsley, .Dana Ash, SECOND ROW: Ray Tayl Bob Dearing, Wayne Dennis, Den Dunson, Paul Bishop, Steve Binney. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Al Keck, Earl Yeoman, I Santo. Bruce Brickner, Gary Patzke, Bob Lewis, Don Eastman, Coach Dean White. Not pictured are Rich DePeW, and Fred Biehn. Pelicans Place 2nd in District CO! CH Dean White The K.U.H.S. Pelicans supporting their 12-4 conference record had to settle for second place in the Southern Oregon Conference behind the Medford Black Tornados Klamath Falls rated third in the State behind top ranked Medford, and Marshfield cinched a State Tournament berth by downing Grants Pass 68-59 in their third meeting, K.U.'s four losses came at the hands of the Medford squad during their conference play. The Pels had an 18-4 season record. The addition of Bruce Brickner, an ex-Merrill prep star, to coach Dean White's squad helped the Pelicans both defensively and offensively. Bruce, who is a junior this year, stands 6'6 and should be a key man in next year's team. Graduation will claim seniors Bob Lewis, team captain, Steve Binney, Don Eastman, Dean Dunson, and Paul Bishop who was the top Pel scorer with 15 points as a game average. 232 1 li- Q, rs 5 4 I .... Steven Binney: F01'lt'rZ1'L2l, 6'6 Paul Bishop: Guard, 6'4 SENICRS Don Eastman: F01'u'r11'd. 6'4 Bob Lewis: Cerner, 6'6 Dean Dunson: Guard, 6'1 Pels Place Third in Tourney Led by All-Staters Paul Bishop and Bruce Brickner, the Klamath Union Pelicans nailed down third place in the State Tournament at Eugene behind Medford and Marsh- field. In the first round opener, the Pels, after a cold-shooting first half, set a blistering second half pace to beat Sandy 76-55 to move into the second round. K.U.'s superior height and shooting ability was too much for the Lake Oswego five as Klamath powered to a convincing 81-59 Victory to enter the semi-finals against Marshfield. Marshfield and big Mel Counts proved to be a little too much for the Pels as they eked out a 57-55 victory. When Counts fouled out with a little over 4 minutes left in the game, the Pels quickly pulled from a seven point deficit to a tie at 50 all. Their rally was short-lived as Marshfield rallied and then withstood another Pel rampage. South Salem gave Klamath their biggest scare of the tournament as they forced the Pels into overtime before dropping the contest to the Whitebirds 73-69, although they led with two seconds remaining. Reserve guard Wally Plamberg took off with one of his cross-court layins to send the game into overtime. The Pels' put the game away on two foul shots by Bruce Brickner and field goals by Dean Dunson and Paul Bishop. Senior Paul Bishop was named to the first All-state team and Bruce Brickner to the second team. Drzle K.L'. OPP. Dec. 4 65 St. Helens Dec. 5 53 St. Helens Dec. 11 48 Springfield Dec. 12 57 Springfield Dec. 18 62 Bend Dec. 19 53 Bend jan. 2 46 Medford jan. 8 42 Crater jan. 9 64 Ashland lan. 15 58 Grants Pass lan. 16 50 Medford lan. 25 97 Crater lan. 29 63 Ashland lan. 30 78 Grants Pass Feb. 5 43 Medford Feb. 12 62 Crater Feb. 13 68 Ashland Feb. 19 69 Grants Pass Feb. 20 48 Medford Feb. 27 81 Crater March 4 69 Ashland March 5 79 Grants Pass Record: I8 Wins 4 losses 'N 233 Pels Sweep Non League Games A smooth-moving K.U. team opened the '59' cage season by sweeping two non-conference games from St. Helens. In the first game the Pels pounded their way to a 63-42 victory. Led by senior guard Paul Bishop with 14 points, the much taller Pels had little trouble with the Lions, leading throughout the game. In the second game, the Lions were a different club than had faced the Pels the previous night. They bat- tled point for point through the first half. However, the tide turned for the Lions in the second half and the Pelicans went on to win 53-38. Behind the scoring of guard Paul Bishop, high point man for both games, the Pelicans took both ends of a doubleheader from the Springfield Millers at Spring- field. In the first game the Pels pulled out a 48-41 victory. In the second game the Pelicans led again by Paul Bishop with 23 points,.and center Bob Lewis with 18 points, the Pels had an easier time as they trimmed the Millers, 57-49. Despite superior height, the Peli- cans were relegated to the runner-up spot in rebounding as the Millers nabbed 47 as compared to the 35 for K.U. Determined to be unbeaten the Pelicans finished their non-conference games by trimming Bend, 62-38, and 53-41. In the first game, the Pelicans rallied from a first quarter deficit to roll into a 30-18 halftime lead. A new offensive pattern for Coach White's charges began to function smoothly in the second canto, and the Pels pulled steadily away from theiLava Bears. The Pelican crew was led by Paul Bishop with 17 points, followed by Bob Lewis and jerry Patzke with a dozen each. Saturday night, the Pelicans led at the end of each quarter, but were hard-pressed to emerge victorious over a battling pack of Bears. TOP: Guard Dean Dunson gets away a shot in the first game against St. Helens, as Bill Santo QNO. 38D looks on. BOTTOM: Forward Don Eastman grabs rebound in the first game against Bend. 234 Medford Sweeps Series FIRST GAME A fast-moving Medford team dealt the Klamath Union Pelicans their first loss of the season, 62 to 46. Medford was sparked by the playing of Jerry Anderson, one of the conferences high scorers of last season. High point honors went to Medford's jerry Anderson with 18 points, followed by K.U.'s Paul Bishop with 13. Bruce Brickner, recent transfer from Merrill, tallied 11 points in his debut as a Pelican. SECOND GAME In the second round opener, Medford turned back a cold-shooting Pelican team, 64-50. A powerful Medford defense kept the K.U. quintet from getting started while the Pelican defense sagged, holding a 39-21 lead at half-time. The closest the Pels came to Medford was 58-48 in the 1 final two minutes. Fred Biehn led all K.U. scorers with 13 followed by 55,1 Dunson, Brickner, and Bishop, with 12, 11, and 10 re- 'Saw W spectively. Kwan - K.U.'s Bill Santo and Steve Binney team up to grab re bound against Medford while Gary Patzke 1341 looks on Anybody's ball as Don Eastman knocks it out of the reach of a Medford player. Gary Patzke I3-ij and Bruce Brick- ner C401 move in on the action. THIRD GAME KU. gave the Medford Black Tornados quite a scare before bowing to the big wind 50-43. A rugged Pelican defense virtually nailed Medfords usually high scoring jerry Anderson to the floor, allowing him only eight points. White's charges led at the end of the first quarter 16-12, and held the upper hand at half-time 30-26. Medford capitalized on a rash of foul shots and over- came the deficit late in the fourth quarter. Game honors went to K.U.'s Paul Bishop as he ripped the cords for 16 points. FOURTH GAME The K.U. Pelicans found out that Medford was the top team in the state as they were snowed under 75-43. Although Klamath led at the end of the first quarter, and managed to knot the score at 29 all at intermission, Medford broke the game wide open in the third quarter as Medford's Anderson and Deakins pushed Medford out in front 45-37. High point man for the Pelicans and the only Pelican to hit double figures was Bruce Brickner with 10 counters. F 235 -. new school record. Here, Dean Dunson put in two of the 97 points as Fred Biehn looks on. This great scoring effort broke the old record set by Glenn Moore and Company during the '57 and '58 campaign. Comets Drop Series to Pels FIRST GAME A smooth-moving defense and a great fourth quarter scoring effort helped the Klamath Union Pels to pull out a hard fought victory over the Crater Comets -12-36 in their first meeting. It took a 16-point surge in the fourth frame, spearheaded by guards Dean Dunson and Fred Biehn, to put the game on ice for the Pels. The Pelicans. who trailed at the end of each of the first three quarters, and at the half, 21-18, were led by Bruce Brickner and Fred Biehn with ten each. Brickner was also top man on the backboards with 17 rebounds. SECOND GA ME Firing at more than a three point-a-minute clip, the KUHS cagers set a new school record by trouncing Crater 97-61. The game opened with each team changing leads. In the second quarter K.U. grabbed a 19-14 lead they never gave up. An effective fast-break broke the game wide open and gave the Pels .1 -12-28 lead at half time. Four Pels hit in the double figures, Game honors went to Dean Dunson with 27. Bishop, Biehn, and Lewis followed with 24, 15. and 10 respectively. THIRD GAME The Crater Comets gave the Pelicans a run for their money as the Pels staved off a late rally to down the Comets 62-54. Crater, utilizing a stiff zone defense, kept within strik- ing distance of the Pels throughout the first and second quarters. The zone disappeared at the start of the fourth quarter as they went into a full-court press. This seemed to pay off as they crept up slowly but surely on the Pels until they were within five points of the Pelicans. High point honors went to Paul Bishop with 21 points, followed by Bruce Brickner with 19 and Gary Patzke with 14. FOURTH GAME KU. assured themselves of a state tournament berth by trouncing the Crater Comets 77-52. It was a ballgame for the first six minutes of play, but the Pellicans' superior playmaking helped them run up 12 straight points in the second quarter before Crater could find the range. In the second half Coach Dean XY!hite utilized all thirteen players throughout the rest of the game, with Steve Binney taking the scoring honors with 1-i points, The sky is the limit as the Pels trounced Crater 97-61 to set a Pelicans Shut-Out Ashland FIRST GAME The Ashland Grizzlies found the KU. Pelicans some- what unfriendly as the Pels powered to a convincing 64-46 victory in their first meeting of the season. The Pels found the Grizzlies zone defense to their lik- ing as they picked it apart for a 14-1 first quarter lead and a 52-14 lead at the half. Big Bob Lewis, 6'6 , playing one of his best games, paced the Pels with 20 points to collect high point honors for the night. The only serious challenge made by the Grizzlies came at the beginning of the fourth frame when they pulled within nine points, 40-31 when K,U.'s second unit took over. Besides Lewis, two other Pels scored in the double fig- ures. Paul Bishop drilled the cords for 14 points while Fred Biehn pumped in 10. SECOND GAME The K.U, Pelicans proved that you can have your cake and eat it too as they disposed of the Ashland Grizzlies 63-50. The White Birds flew off to an easy 27-6 first quarter lead and a 44-18 count at the midway point. White pulled his starting five at the beginning of the second half because it was obvious that a run-away was in progress. Paul Bishop led all scorers with 16 points followed by Dean Dunson who drilled the nets for 10. THIRD GAME Ashland got nothing but lumps for their troubles as the K.U. Pelicans rolled over them 64-40. Although Ashland used a platoon system, it rnade no difference in the Pelican scoring attack, as they held a 14-4 first quarter lead and an impressive 37-21 count at half-time. During the third and fourth quarter, Coach White sub- stituted freely using every varsity member. Of all the 13 Pelicans who got into action one time or another, only two failed to score. Paul Bishop led all scoring with 15 counters. Two other Pelicans hit in the double figures as Bruce Brickner and Gary Patzke hit 12 and 11 respectively. fs When the Pel's go all out for a rebound, they go all out in style. Here you see Gary Patzke and Bruce Brickner tying up the ball, Paul Bishop 1301 standing in the background watches the play carefully. FOURTH GAME Playing their last road game of the season the K.U. Pels pinned back the ears of the floundering Ashland Grizzlies 66-39. The Pelican boss started his player parade after five minutes of the second period. Although the Pels only held a 29-21 half-time lead they put on the pressure from there on in. Paul Bishop wrapped up high point honors with 14 followed by Dean Dunson with 11. 237 K.U.'s Bruce Brickner gets away one of his fabulous hook-shots Bruce Brickner f40j watches for an opening as Bob Lewis fights against a Grants Pass defender. to keep possession of the ball. Pels Subdue Cavemen FIRST GAME The K.U. Pelicans parlayed a third quarter scoring spree into an easy 58-50 victory over Grants Pass. The rebounding of Bruce Brickner and Bob Lewis was the big factor in the victory for coach White's chargers. Brickner cleared 18 and Lewis 11, as they kept command off the boards. An eighteen-point splurge in the third quarter all but stifled the Caveman attack. Paul Bishop led all Pelican scorers with 15 followed by Dunson with 10. SECOND GAME Grants Pass almost had a menu of roast Pelican, but finally bowed to the Pelicans 78-69. It took the stubborn defense combined with the tremen- dous performance of sophomore Gary Patzke in the fourth quarter to break a 57 all deadlock. At half-time the Pels held a 40-34 advantage. In the third quarter the Cavemen knotted the count at 51-51, 238 after which the score was tied five times. Top scorer for the night was Paul Bishop with 27, fol- lowed by Dunson, and Patzke, with 20, and 14, respec- tively. THIRD GAME A courageous band of Pelicans overcame a fired-up Caveman team 68-59 to cinch their tournament berth in the coming state tourney. The Pelicans, who were down 37-29 at the half, pulled the game out of the fire in the final quarter of play. Paul Bishop led all scorers with 29, followed by Brick- ner, Patzke with 11 and 15 respectively. FOURTH GAME Klamath put the lid on its regular season' with a smash- ing 81-68 victory of Grants Pass. K.U. led the last three quarters, were powered by the scoring of Paul Bishop, Bruce Brickner and Gary Patzke with 21, 16, and 11 respectively. FIRST ROW: Wally Palrnberg, Rich DePew, Ron Brisbon, Sherman Allan, Dave Stippich, Bab Lapsley. SECOND ROW Earl Yoeman Ray Taylor, Wayne Dennis, Kent Hunsaker, Bob Dearing. THIRD ROW: Coach Allen Keck. J.V.'s Have Successful Season COACH Al Keck Coach Al Keck in his first season as head J.V. Coach at K.U. led his team to a most successful season. Led by the scoring and hard play of Wally Palrnberg, Kent Hunsaker, and Bob Laps- ley, the I.V.'s finished out their season with a 19 and 3 record. The eleven-man squad really gave it all they had and Coach Al Keck was satisfied with the results. These boys are the future Pelicans and are off to a good start. F Won I9 - Lost 3 Dare OPP. Dec. Malin Dec. Chiloquin Dec. Bend Dec. Bend Dec. Merrill jan. Medford jan. Crater lan. Ashland jan. Medford jan. Malin jan. Crater jan. Ashland jan. Grants Pass Feb. Medford Feb. Crater Feb. Ashland Feb. Merrill Feb. Grants Pass Feb. Medford Feb. Crater Mar. Ashland Mar. Grants Pass Froyh OPP. 45 Chiloquin 35 Alturas 28 Henley 57 Lakeview 50 Merrill 58 Chiloquin 51 Sacred Heart 45 Ashland 41 Henley 45 Chiloquin 46 Hedrick 49 Grants Pass 60 Bonanza 59 Sacred Heart 51 Ashland 46 Bonanza 54 McLoughlin 51 Grants Pass FIRST RONXT Bill Kerr, Grover Dahn, Buddy Xwolters, John Church, Rick Dick Scott, and Don Piper. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert johnson. Doug WOH 11-Lost 7 Gayle Phelps, Xwayne Charnberlund, Jim Kurth, Dave Spencer. and Randy Adan Sophomores and Frosh Successful Soph. OPP. 45 Malin 5 5 Lakeview 49 Alturas 27 Henley 5 3 Lakeview 47 Chiloquin 38 Medford 5 8 Sacred Heart 52 Henley 2 8 Medford 65 Chiloquin 5 1 Grants Pass 69 Bonanza 5 O Medford 5 8 Sacred Heart 66 Bonanza 56 Grants Pass FIRST ROYV: Harlan Harnaker, Phil Dluckeland, Richard Bogotay, jim Kaler, Dana Ash. Bob Dearing. SECOND ROXX': Gorclie Malcomb, Gary Buchholz, Earl Brinson. 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Trenton Douglas, Dan Ross. and Dave Gonzales, Coach Delance Duncan 742 Piling up 31 points, nine KU. wres- tlers carried the local banner to fourth place in the state wrestling tournament at Corvallis. Tied for first place in the district meet by Grants Pass, a flip of a coin and a healthy measure of luck brought the championship to the K.U. trophy case. The Pelicans tied with Red-Mond for fourth place in the state meet, and were topped by champion Sweet Home with 75 points. Hermiston C595 and Grants Pass 4345. Milo Crumrine took a second place in the 98 lb. division, as did Art Mills in the 168 lb. class. Larry Wfishart, a 141 lb. junior placed 4th in state com- petition. Other members of the squad that rolled up points for K.U. were Tren- ton Douglas. Gary Head, Dan Ross, Dave Gonzales, joe Cox, and Bill O'Neil Senior team members of the '59-'60 squad were Dan Ross, Trenton Doug- las. Warren Olson, Bill O'Neil, Steve Shultz, and john Hancock. B Dual Meets K.U. Oppofzemf ,27 Prineville 35 Medford Crater Qcanceledj 22 Grants Pass I 51 Ashland 34 Prineville I 34 Bend 19 Grants Pass 17 Medford 57 Bend 4- John Hancock Because of a series of operations, K.U.'s john Hancock was not able to Participate in the district meet. Therefore, he was elimi- nated from further competition, and was un- able to defend his state heavyweight title. Team scoring honors went to the small- est man on the K.U. Wrestling squad. Milo Crumrine in early season match demonstrates his point-getting ability. like Frosh Tops In District Frofb OPP. 30 Hedrick 43 McLoughlin 19 S. Grants Pass 24 N. Grants Pass lst District Meet Dirtrirr C loam piofzr Richard MCBeth Tommy Miles Dan Herrera Ron Hitchcock Semzzd Plate: Benny Gonzales Ron Head Bruce Campbell Thurston Henzel FIRST ROW: Jerry Waller, Gary Hawkins Eddie Young Mike Collins Gene Webb Richard McBeth Bill Kimm jm McClung. 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Netters Complete Successful Season Under the watchful eye of Robert johnson in his first field, K.U. still proved to be the top team in the state. year as head coach, the Pels captured the District 3 title The loss of seniors jim Norland, Jim Johnson, and jan and the State Champions team title last season. Baxter, who all were in the state meet, will be felt in the Although the Pels lost one conference game to Medford fgllgwing 563501-1, and two non-conference games to So, Eugene and Spring- X 4+ fs 'f 'JV' 'Y FT: , my , ll Ill mttarftttl : . ss: r No. 2 man. this season Keith Baxter. should become the No. 1 man K,U. squad, 246 jan Baxter, Keith's older brother, 2 I yr' 5,121 ft was No. 4 on the K. U. Nigeitters Snare Stare Title The Klamath Union Pelicans, despite the fact that they failed to place a man in the finals of the boys' state tennis finals, walked off with the team title by amassing 12 points to second-place Marshfield and South Eugene's 10 tallies. Pelicans' Jim Norland and Keith Baxter No. 1 and 2 singles winners from District 5 in Southern Oregon, both failed to reach the finals as they were defeated in the semi-final matches. Coach Bob Johnsons K.U. netters placed two singles men and a doubles team in the state tournament as a result of their performance in the District 3 Coach tournament. ROBERT JOHNSON The Pelicans placed jim Norland and Keith Baxter in the singles while jan Baxter and Jim Johnson composed the doubles team which represented K.U. in the State Tournament. OPP. K,U, Medford 2 5 Yreka 0 7 Grants Pass 2 5 Yreka-canceled So. Eugene 4 3 Springfield 5 2 Ashland 0 7 I Medford 4 5 Grants Pass-rained out I Ashland 0 7 :tg ' 1 , s ffa 1 ifyif msg '??' fyfv 69 w M 5 Mm, Wtfiflyig W Dan Ross and Duane Fitzsimmons will combine to make a The loss of Jim Norland the N 1 h ' good doubles team. in the following net season. O' man on t 6 Squad' will be felt 247 E FIRST ROXV: Don Willey, Ken Wolnier, Dave Saks, Gary Head, Rich Moore, Blake Griggs. SECOND ROV! Rich DePevs Larry Bunyard, Steve Binney, Dean Dunson, Pat Carney, Estin Kiger, Bob Yunck, Bob XVilkinson. THIRD ROW Coach Dean Wfhite Paul Bishop, Don Griesdel, john Webb, and Jim Hall. Pels Place 3 rd in District The high-flying White Bird Baseball Team had to settle for 3rd place in the district, behind Medford and Grants Pass in the '59 season. Under coach Dean White the Pelicans had a 4 and 4 conference record and a season's record of 6 and 6. Outfielder Rich DePew led the K.U. hitting attack, followed closely by Blake Griggs and David Saks. Being a young ball club, the Pels will have a host of returning letter- 1 men in the following season. Coach DEAN XVI-IITE I OPP. Medford Bend Bend Crater Ashland Medford Grants Pass Grants Pass Crater Ashland Yreka Yreka 248 Xt dk ' 1 U ' is ., I., W. 5 1 !A.,,r 54213911 'Qi-u.. ' V51 44 1, F559 iisfffid ,T-raw! M91 wah' -' X iv.- ,,v11'fZ,. gl, gr , , asgwfftf: an 4. t'Mvf a VW 3 ,,. ff-'QM V 'Z Q 4 Z Q i tif,-will it inc: f K 'A Vx ',,,, waff H 2 fxaqlo LMl?.4.'l'i, , fa R' W, W 4 'A I allen? INFIELDERS-FIRST ROXV: Don Vfilley, Garry Head, Ken Wolnwer. SECOND ROW1 Larry Bunyard. Steve Binney, Dean Dunson, Estin Kiger, Bob Yurick. Although jim Hall and Bob Yunck graduated last season, the Pels infield and outfield line-ups should be about the same this season. .,,. D Q' , U is is , ,figs A, , Q , , ,try W A fwfff a sg' 5 a 5 5 A if V lm. gi f fig ' ,Q , , ' ..., ff f' f . ' to f- W 4 7 4-af! WM' aff .-4 - 94 new 0 ,- f f 7 4 -'c-.W 20210, ffm! WKZQ . - fc , -f- M-4-as 4' wa: f A W 'f 2 f .M ff' 1 6 , f V' V ia, all ft ff l l A 4 Q A t s v -1 . 2 ' , ' 'A fi'-'1- ,Q-f55.f ff LUG--,:1 - 1 my V: . ' I 1 1 M, M - ,, Catchers: Moore and Saks Outfielders: DePew, Gresdel and Hall .A ,, , rg W T- g g g 's ss' str s ' 1. , F . eq' .-Q.. 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A.,. - -- i fuzfi Ls. af-Lied r..1 sllfqak FIRST ROXV: jim Parks, Ron Olvera, Don Story, Bob Lewis, Kenny Coffman, Bob Drace, Charles Rickey. SECOND ROV? Phil Owens, Pete Sasstedt, Clayton Griggs, Allan Phillips, Fred Biehn, David Castle, Bill Sproat, George Vinson. THIRD ROW: jack Mitchell, Bob Egge, Ed Mattmiller, Archie Blake, Dale Stites, Fred Stilwell, Dick Ewing, john Fraley. FOURTH ROVV: Roy Drace, Bill Santo, Nick Insley, Les Husted, Bob Nidever, jerry Benson, Mike Casey. FIFTH ROW: Philip Menges, james Mull, Raymond Barnes. Allan Rutledge, Paul Bellm, Dennis Ensor, Bill Foster, Brian Walker. SIXTH ROXW: Clarence Jenkins, jim Inglesby, Coach. Thinclads Even Out Track Season Although the Pelican Thinclads placed 4th in the District Meet, they still had a very successful season. Several school records were set by the young Pelican team, composed of almost all juniors and sophomores, although KU, Seniors Bob Drace X and Don Story represented us in the State Meet. , BOB DRACE OPP. Placed K.U. Ash. and Crater 5rd and 2nd lst Rouge Relays 4th Bend 2nd lst Grants Pass lst 2nd Coach Medford lst 2nd I ,UM IXGLESBY DON sToRY District 3 Meet 4th 250 DRACE, INGLESBY, AND SANTO Drace Snaps Hurdle Record Big Bob Drace churned up the cinders in the last five yards of the 120-yard high hurdle event in which the tall K.U. senior set a new school record of 15 seconds flat in a dual meet with the Medford thinclads. Drace's superb effort broke the old standard of 15.2 set by Bob Mocabee in 1947. Bob was a great performer in both track and basketball at K.U. Phillips Sets New Javelin Mark Allan Phillips tossed the Javelin .172 feet 4V2 inches to set a brand new all-time Klamath Union record for the event. Phillips's throw bettered by 10 feet the pre- vious mark which he set in his freshman year. Phillips still has two years left in which he should re- peat his record-breaking per- formance. Besides the javelin event, Allan did quite well in the broad jump event. ALLAN PHILLIPS Santo gets set for a mighty heave, N ,fynll FW . f Me th' M i.' WN- Bob Drace setting new record in the high hurdles. . , X T brew' .-.r ' AQ .f P',1. , ...NN Q -:m...ff - XY hat goes up must come down as this unidentified bundle of joy proves. as she shows her technique on the trampoline. This is just one of many of the activities after school that the girls participate in. ,,,,.,.. Xgggg gs. - Of the many enjoyable after-school sports enjoyed by the girls of K.U., some of the most popular were basketball and working out on the trampoline. Sports Unlimited might be a good title for this program as you name it and they probably have it. Such things as volleyball, badminton, basketball, the trampoline, and a few others are all enjoyed. The K.U. swimming pool is under repair and was only used for a short time. The Aqua- Pels, which is a swim team here at KU. has missed the use of the pool a great deal. These intramural sports are just for the girls' enjoyment and to teach them the skills of the games. Intramural Sports 'l Freshman girl gets in- structions from Mrs. Routh. Many of the girls A .X participated in the after school activities. TN Look-out, future PelimnJ! With a stylish jump-shot like this Carol Lloyd could very well win herself a position on the starting five. Carol, who is a senior this year, and president of - . G.R.A., has enjoyed the many opportunities that the intramural activities have presented. E571 EF S' 'M ' 5 M QW .1 L A ' ft ,A ' A 2, A 4 Add Final Touches Q 1 How il Ziyi: for .vtyle! This unidentified lass seems to be quite involved, during one of the after-school practices. H A distinct relationship is shown between the students of Klamath Union and the businessmen of the community. Throughout the year both benefit through this relation. Summer jobs and If SW valuable training are provided for the student. 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THE EDITORS A Abernathy, Thomas 66, 134, 199 Adams, Alice Carol 146 Adams, Dorothy 26 Adams, Joanne 76, 195 Adams, Randy Jay 146, 230 Adamson, Forest K. 146 Addington, XVilliam 146 Adkins, Rickie 76 Agenbroad, 36, 37, 182 Barnes, Barnes Index Ardith 78 James 113 Barnesi Raymond Lee 129, 250 Barnes, Tom 134 Briggs, Marie 184 Bringle, Diane 134, 167 Brinson, Earl 56, 222, 224 Brisbon, Jack 227 Chitwood, Nancy 147 Christy, Donald 63, 64, 66, 68 147, 230 Church, John 147, 230 Agens, Caryl 146 Albers, Karen Elaine 184 Albers, William 113, 206 Albert, Michael 146 Albert, Wlilliam 129 Alcorn, Helma 113 Alexander, Dianna 76, 161 Alexander, Kenny 134 Alexander, Neil 65, 146 Alexander, Victor 113, 230 Alfstad, Karen 76 Allen, Charlotte 134 Allen, Shermen 134, 230 Allen, Shirley 76 Allison, Kelly 156, 244 Alloway, Ruby 26, 184, 185 Alter, Barbara 76 Alter, Jon Arther 146, 230 Barnwell, Hugh 113, 120, 160, 199 Barrett, Darrell 134 Barrett, Douglas 134 Barrick, John 146 Bates, Robert 113, 132 Battis, Virginia 64, 146 Baxter, Cheryl 134 Baxter, Jan 246 Baxter, Keith 67, 78, 222, 246 Beattie, Vonda 78, 184 Beaver, Joe 134 Bedord, Earl 78, 182, 202 Bedord, Jody 146, 207 Beeman, L. 206 Bell, Betty 146, 207 Bell, Bonnie 78, 160, 184, 220 Bell, Ginger 134, 143 Bell, Mary Louise 146 Bellm, Paul 64, 113, 250 Bennett, Helen 156 Bennett, Lloyd 146 Bennett, Rebecca 146, 207 Benson, Jerry 114, 250 Brisbon, Ronald 114 Brotherhood, Gail 64, 146 Brown, Brown Brown 220 Alice 114 Charles 156 Darylene 80, 172, 176, 182, Clark, Alan 147, 230 Clark, Bob 135, 206 Clark, Darlene 81, 220 Clark, Dawn 147 Clark, Dorothy 82 Clark, Ellen 27 Cook, Jimmy 1 3 5 Alward, Robert 68, 76, 168, 274 Amaker, Carla 134 Ambers, Loren 113, 230 Ambers, Patricia 76, 170 Arnbiogetti, Wlalter 146 Anderson, Allen 146, 200 Anderson, Anita 134, 202, 205 Anderson, Ann 58, 64, 67, 76, 86. 174, 176, 179, 218, 219, 262 Benson, Sandra 78, 167, 172, 174, 182 Berg, Donald 134 Bergman, David 78, 199 Bergman, Linda 134, 167, 188 Berman, Donald 130 Bernard, Brian 134 Bernard, Gregory 78 Bevans, Gerald 26 Anderson, Beverly Ann 146 Anderson, Carol 76, 163, 206 Anderson, David 64, 113 Anderson, Eunice 72, 76, 97, 174, 199, 202, 204, 208 Anderson, Gladus 146, 184, 190 Anderson, Jerry 113 Anderson, Julie 76 Anderson, Mary 146 Anderson, Pamela 113, 194 Anderson Patricia 113, 161, 165 173, 194, 274 Anderson, Robert 66, 146 Anderson, Wesley 76, 180 Andrews, Arlene Helen 134, 168 Angstead. Judity 113. 182, 194, 199, 216, 217 Angstead, Paul 23 Anning, Linda 113, 168, 194, 220 Argetsinger, Jack 134 Arnold, Beverly 113, 162, 184, 185 Arnold, Louise 146, 207 Arrington. Ina 113 Ash, Dana 134 Ash, Larry 76, 202 Ash, Sharon 64, 76, 181 Aschenback, Don Ray 146 Ashley, Harold 21 Atchley, Shirley 142 B Babcock. Sharon 113, 199 Badker, Joyce 146, 190 Badorek, Mary Ann 142 Badorek, Paula 146 Bailey, Diana 146, 202 Bailey, Franc 36 Bailey Kathleen 45, 146, 207 Baileyj Dorth 38 39 Y . Yvonne 64, 70, 77, 178 Bailie, 187, 261 Bailo, Eugene 113, 222, 224 Baird, Gail 65, 74, 77, 174, 176, 182 Baird, Jeanne 64, 134, 168, 194 Baird, Linda 113 Baker, Carol 67, 72, 77, 109, 173 174, 175, 176, 178, 182, 198 218 Baker, Dean 77 Baker, James 113, 224 Baker, Karen 146 Baker, Max 77, 173 Baker, Nancy 66, 146 Baker, Ralph 146 Bales, Robert 180 Bales, Sharon 156 Ball, Carolyn 113 Ball, Cheryl 146 Ball, Kathleen 78, 174, 218 Ballard, Louise 113, 194 Ballard, Roger 113, 230 Barke, Dean 134 Barker, Joyce 78, 181 Barker, 113, 181 Barleen, Peggy 113 Bgifmijwrtl. XVAIIEH 78, 152, 183, 200, 205, 208 276 Bianchi, Wfalter 129, 230 Bianchi, William 146, 230 Bieber, Leslie 134 Biehn, David 146, 200 Biehn, Fredric 66, 114, 250 Bigby, George 114, 180 Biggs, Sue Ann 114, 173 Binney, Steven 63, 67, 68, 71, 75, 79, 174, 182, 183, 222, 235, 248, 249 Bishop, Bary 114 Bishop, Paul 66, 79, 248, 265 Bispham, Joe 114, 202, 204 Biwer, Denise 114 Black, Jane 65, 134 Blades, Benjamin 146 Blair, Kenneth 134 Blair, Ted 73, 79, 174 Blake, Archie 114, 200, 202, 222, 250 Blanco, Robert 146 Bleak, Morgan 143 Blomquist, Roberta 41, 213 Bogatay, Richard 143, 230 Boling, Gary 79 Bollman, Bonnia 156 Bonotto, Andrea 114 Bonotto, 129, 180 Book, Charlotte 79, 202 Book, Judy 181 Booth, Joseph 129 Booth, Kay 114, 190, 191 Boothby, Ronnie 114 Boren, Wilma 134 Borgialli, Louise 29, 64, 67, 79. 80, 160, 166, 218, 256 Boring, Charles 114 Boring, Mike 212 Borsting, Barbara 146 Bousquet, Carol 146, 168, 188, 207 Bowden, Jack 156 Bowen, Lynden 66, 134, 169, 173, 188, 200 Bowles, Phyllis 52, 79, 170 Boyd, Dale 134 Boyd, Linda 143 Boyd, Sharon 46, 65, 79, 199 Bradford, Earl 114 Bradshaw, Jerry 80 Bradshaw, John 134 Brady, James 80, 185 Bragg, Calvin 130 Bragg, David 146, 244 Bramwell, Barbara 146 Brandon, Malcolm 110 Braniff, Larry 114, 206 Branscum, Bill 146 Brassfield, Blaine 134 Brassfield, John 187 Bratton, Julie 64, 65, 134, 143. 167, 173, 194 Brauner, Katherine 134, 143, 144, 168, 176, 188, 194, 200 Breed, Staff 156 Breitenstein, Ralph 134 Bresnehen, Nelson 114 Brewer, Irene 114 Brickner, Bruce 235 Brown, Dorothy 46 Frances 80 Brown, Brown, Letha 80, 170 Brown, Merle 114 Browles, Patricia 134 Brumble, Terry 81, 168, 182, 194 Bruns, Christine 134 Bruns, David 114 Bryan, Barbara 146 Bryan, Mary 114 Bryant, Judith 114, 162 Buck, Brian 134 Buck, Peggy 65, 79, 114, 165, 183 187 Buckham, Eleanor 81, 169 Buckholz, Gary 134, 222, 224, 227 246 Buckle, Edwin 114 Buckner, Rita 81, 170, 202, 220 Buckner, Sandra 146, 207 Buelow, Robert 38, 230 Bunch, Joyceen 146 Bunger, Donald 81, 68, 165, 168 179, 274 Bunson, Earl 142 Bunyard, Larry 81, 97, 180, 224 225, 226, 248, 249, 268 Bunyard, Leroy 114 Bunyard, Mary 147 Burch, Phillip 147 Burcham, Catherine 81 Burg, Larry 129 Burgoyne, Nichole 147 Burk, Douglas 134, 199 Burk, Floraine 147 Burke, Dean 143 Burke, Ralph 110 Burkhalter, Eva 32 Burnett, Bob 142, 246 Burnett, David 56, 134 Burnett, Sharon 115, 184, 191 Burney, Sharon 115 Burns, Sharon 115 Burpee, Robert 81 Burton, R. 207 Butler, Glenda 115 Butler, Sherie 147 C Cage, Julia 134, 206 Cagle, Johnnie ClindaJ 81 Cahoon, Phillip 147 Caldwell, Donna 147 Caldwell, James 81 Callan, Arthur 147 Campbell, Brenda 147 Campbell, Bruce 156, 207, 230, 244 Campbell, Bruce fTeacherJ 27 Campbell, Gail 134, 199 Campbell, Gwen 25 Campos, Mary Jane 135 Carland, James 135 Carlson, Gregory 246 Carney. Pat 81. 109. 222, 248 Carnini, Gayle 115 Carr, Melda 42, 135 Carrigan, Sharon 81 Carter, Christopher 135, 167 Carter, Letha 181 Carter, Levah 81, 200, 202, 208 Case, Gayle 115, 161, 172, 183 200, 202, 205, 208, 220 Case. Lloyd 33, 64, 115, 160, 182 Casebeer, Carol 115, 195, 220 Casey, Michael 64, 110, 187, 250 Cassel, David 115, 168, 250 Casteel, Ken 38, 39 Castrall, M. 207 Castro, Mary 147 Catmnll, Terry 115, 187 Caw en, Judity 173 Cedarleaf, Terry 115 Chamberlin, Glenn 36 Clark, Sandra 135, 167 Clem, Frances 115 Clubb, Richard 110 Cochrane, Patricia 147 Cofer, B. 202 Cofer, Myra 82, 181, 299 Coffman, Kenny 250 Colahan, Kenton 202, 204 Cole, John 135, 167, 200 COl6, Pat 147, 201 Cole, Richard 115, 184 Coleman, Dennia 135 Coleman, James 115 Coleman, Ronald 129, 162, 244 Collie, Betty 82 Collins, Michael 147, 244 Collman, Thedosia 135 Collman, Ronny 147 Colson, Richard 82 Colt, Ester 82, 184, 220 Comstock, Sandra 115, 182, 200, 202, 205 Concannon, David 135 Cone, Wesley 135 Conn, Dianne 135, 168, 188, 199 Cooley, Richard 115 Coon, Julie 147, 207, 212 Coon, Karen 143 Cooper, Charles 129 Cooper, Gary 147 Cooper, Katherine 68, 147 Cooper, Kenneth 135, 142, 222, 22-1 Corley, Charlotte 82, 170, 174, 176, 187, 218, 230, 266 Cornett, Dwight 110 Corrigan, Louis 27 Coulter, Patricia 82 Coulter, Raymond 156 Coven, Judy 142 Cowan, Clifford 135 Cox, C. 27 Cox, E laine 135 Cox, Joe 115, 222, 224 Cox, John 64, 66, 82, 179, 273 Cox, Richard 135, 142, 166, 167, 199 Craig, Jane 68, 73, 83, 174, 182, 199, 218 Craig, Lee 135 Craig, Robert 46, 47, 180 Crain, George 115 Crapo, Barbara 66, 115 Crawford, Jeannette 83 Crawford, Larry 115 Crawley, John 135 Crawley, Sam 143, 167 Cray, Ophelia 135 Creek, Creek, Phillis 83, 181 Jack 135 Cromwell, Jane 115 Cromwell, Joyce 147 Cross, Dale 135 Crowe, Linda 147 Crumrine, Dale 135 Crumrine, Milo 115, 222 Cuendet, Roberta Ivon 147, 157. 176 Cummings, Archie 147 Cummins, Dale 115 Currie, Jean 200, 205 Currin, Charlton 68, 115, 179, 195. 199, 224, 230, 246 Currin, Richard 135, 167, 199 Curry, Don 129, 180 Curry, Jean 147, 207 Curtis, Donna 116 Curtis, Ellen 135, 173 Czenkusch, Eileen 135 D Dahn, Grover 147, 230 Chamberlin, N. 37 Chamberland, James 147, 230 Chancellor, Virginia 129, 206 Chaney, Julia 115 Chapman, Rosemary 147 Charas, Phillip 81 Charles, Fred 129, 180 Charles, Ronald 147 Cheyne, Lawrence 135 Chitwood, Lawrence 81, 182, 183 200, 202, 208 ' Dalcour, Gordon 148, 168, 184 Dalcour, Lorann 116, 132, I72, 182, Dalton 184 , Evelyn 148 Dalton, Kenneth 135 Davey, Carolyn 148 Davidson, Joyce 83 Davis, Carol 148 Davis, Carolyn 148, 184 Davis, Glenn 148 Davis, Gloria 83, 181 Davis, James 110, 162 Davis, Judith 143 Davis, Kay 116, 206 Davis, Martin 83 Davis, Rae 148 Davis, Sharon 148 Day, Richard 148 Halleck, D. 41, 198, 205 Day, Sylvia 85, 184, 192 Dearing, Bobby 145, 224 Dearing, Roseann 148 Deaton, Janet, 54, 35, 194, 218 Deen, Ester 116, 152, 206 Deen, Linda 155 Deller, Paul 52, 54, 179 Delong, Dennia 85 Delong, Dixie 155, 167 Demers, Eugene 116 Dennis, Carolyn 148, 184, 207 Dennis, Elvareen 27 Dennis, Wfayne 116, 222, 224, 227 Denton Dianna 156 Index Elliott, Graig 66 Elliott, Jon 148, 250 Elliott, Robert 64, 67, 85, 86, 179, 182, 199 Ellis, Kenneth 148 Emley, Joe 156, 246 Enger, Connie 156 England, Phillip 156 Ensor, Dennis 117, 250 Epps, Donna 85, 167 Ereth, Linda 136 Ericks, Gary 148 Esgate, Beverly 64, 85, 174, 176, 178, 179, 218 Esgate, Judith 117, 175, 182, 185, 194 Espersen, Sandra 117, 168, 182 Espinosa, Mary 117 Estes. Donald 136 Eudaily, Robin 85, 156 Frewing, Ellen 64, 147, 149, 188 Frewing, Myrna 64, 65, 117, 161, 167, 173, 178, 179, 218 Friberg, David 149 Friedrich, Janice 167, 184 Friend, Louis 149, 207, 250 Frothik, Joe 149 Fuller, Kenneth 1 10 Funderman, Beth 136 Furman, Kay 156 Furrey, John 149 G Gabrielson, Harold 149 Denton, Richard 67, 155 DePew, Richard 116, 222, 248 Robert, 74, 85, 174, 176, DePew, 182, 185, 192. 2-19 Derby, Jo Ann 6-1, 116 Detroit, Lucille 145, 199 Dewey. David 155. 145 Dey, Jonathan 116 Evans, Don 267 Evans, John 136 Evans, Kathleen 74, 85, 172, 188, 206 Evans, Vic 148 Evans, Barbara 148, 202 Evans. Ewing, Leonard 156 Dick 117, 224, 250 Gale, Gary 67, 75, 85, 86, 174, 182 Gallagher, Margaret 117, 151, 199 Gallagher, Michael'156, 200, 208, 222 Galloway, Wayne 156, 250 Gamble, Gene 117, 206 Garich, Janice 156 Garrison, Thomas 117 Geiger, David 117 Geiss, David 86, 169, 182 Gentry 149, 168 Gentry, Glen 156 Gentry, Grover 74, 86, 169, 174, 185, 194 Dorrell Dick, Sue 110 Dickey, Bill 85, 181 Dickey, Bobby 156 Dickinson, Charlotte 116, 170, 179 Dickinson, Maxine 116 Dickinson, Ted 155 Diehl, Harold 83, 176, 192, 222 Dill, Mary 156 Dillon, Richard 116, 194 Diver, Jane 148 Dixon, Bruce 116, 206 Dixon, Jean 155, 188, 194 Dixon, Mary 148, 168 Dockery, Judy 155 Dockery, William 129 Doigz, Mary 148 Dorman, Monya 84 , Lelia 116 Dotson, Joyce 84, 181 Dougherty, Kathleen 64, 85, 99, 188 Douglas, Dee 155 Douglas, Susan 148 Douglas, Trenton 84, 92, 222 Dowdy, James 148 Dowdy, Thomas 116 Dozier, Mary 116 Dukes, Drace, Robert 215, 222, 250, 251 Drace, Leroy 142, 250 Drake, Cheryl 148 Drew, Diane 64, 116, 151, 165, 1 188 194 199, 218 178, 79, , , Dudgeon, Margaret 210 Duffy, Jo Ann 64, 148, 202 Duggan, Richard 116 Duggan, Robert 155 Bobby 148 Ewing, Jan 85 Ezell, D. 27 F Faganelio, Frank 87 Fairchild, Marjorie 87, 184, 220 Faller, Adolph 36 Farley, Cheryl 156 Farley, Sherry 167 Faulkner, John 148, 188 Fay, Donna 87 Federhart, Priscilla 87, 170, 220 Feeback, Suzanne 117, 168, 200, 202. 220 Ferebee, Merlena 87, 179, 187, 220 Ferreira, Ray 142 Ferrell, Byron 64, 156 Ferrell, Lynn 58, 87, 166, 199 Ferry, James 148 Fetters, Calaudia 148 Fessenden, Denys 87, 182, 184 Fiegi, Dennis 87 Fiegi, Ruth 156, 187 Fink, Clara 42 Fink, XY'illiam 46, 179, 186 Fischer, Leslie 38, 59 Fitzgerald, Betty 117, 168, 172, 215, 218 Fitzsimmons, Duane 117, 222, 246, 247 Fleet, Fred 65, 117, 175 Fleet, Kathryne 148 Fleet, Leslie 117, 168, 182 Fletcher, Kenneth 117 Flitcraft, George 64, 67, 74, 87, 174, 175, 176, 182, 185, 188, 257 182 , George, Ellen 156, 206 George Harry 149, 207, 250 George, Jacqueline 117, 206, 220 Gerkin, Carolyn 156 Gerleve, Loretta 149, 207 Gibbs, Larry 156 Gibson, Ann 86, 190, 191 Gibson, Aralyn 117, 192 Gibson, Darali 171, 172, 184, 206 Gibson, Linda 149, 207 Gilbert, Eda 117 Gilmore, Melvin 149 Gionet, Leonard 88 Giovannini, Carolina 117 Glassow, Mrs. E. 27 Glassow. Susan 149, 168, 175, Glenn, Jimmy 156 Hale, Sheila, 118, 168, 194, 200. 208 Hales, Charlotte 157, 175, 199 Hall, James 248, 249 Hall, Howard 41 Hall, Nancy 149, 207 Hall, John 149 Hall, Steven 157 Hall, Verna 118 Hallack, Gail 149, 202 Hallack, Larvney 89, 199, 200, 202, 208 Hamaker, Harlan 157 Hamaker, Judy 149, 262 Hambleton, Theona 72, 102 Hamilton, Barbara 64, 149 Hamilton, Bob 145 Hamilton, Denny 156, 250 Hamilton, Donald 129, 181 Hamilton, Joanna 110, 187 Hamersley, Paula 156 Hampson, Donald 149 Hampson, Richard 89 Hamro, Richard 137 Hamro, Robert 137 Hanan, James 137, 199 Hancock, Gary 118, 222, 224, 226 Hancock, John 89, 176, 222, 224, 225, 226 Hand, Kenneth 149 Haney, Sandra 157 Haney, Robert 157 Hanifen, Mary 89 Hanifen, Patrick 149 Hankins, Veleta 149 Hanscam, Sharon 89 Hansen, Roger 118, 200 Hanson, Carol 137, 168 Hanson. Dorothy 157 Hanville, Linda 149 Hardenbrook, Sara 137, 206 Hardie, Janice 149 Hardman, Diana 143 Hardman, Phillip 129 Glenn, Loretta 117, 195 Goddard, Paula 118, 172 Goeller, Steven 88, 156 Goen, Karon 118, 187, 195, 275 Golden, Shirley 118 Gonzales, Benny, 156, 244 Gonzales, David 118, 215 Gooing, Vance 156 Gospodnetich, Gerald 156 Graham , Chris 149, 181 Graham, Deanna 118, 167 Graham, Jay 145 Graham, Martha 156, 167 Graham, Robert 149, 188, 250 Gralapp, Arnold 6 Granquist, Emil 118, 187 Granquist, Monta 156 Gray, Charles 118 Green, David 149 Harkey, Patricia 118 Harlen, Carman 137, 143 Harper, John 149 Harper, Leroy 118 Harris, Dick 142 Harris, George 118 Harris, James 118 Harris, Sandra 157 Harris, Wlilliam 46 Harrison, Bill 149 Dukes, Jackie 155, 175, 194 Duncan, D. 44, 250 Duncan, Patricia 64, 84, 178, 206, 216, 217 Duncan, Phyllis 135 Duncan, Sherd 56, 116, 224 Dunkeson, Dennis 148 Dunlap, Sheila 116 Dunn, Alta 155 Dunn, Tommy 136 Dunson, Dean 84, 89, 254, 249 248, E Earley, Kenneth 84, 182, 185 Earley, Sharon 148, 190 Easley, Jim 67, 84 Eastman, Donald 84, 222, 254, 255 Flitcraft, George Mr. 18, 169 Floren, Karen 156 Floyd, Danny 167 Floyd, Doug 136, 211, 213 Flynn, Richard 148, 182, 188, 200, 202, 250 Flynn, Richard Noel 117, 202, 246 Fodge, Carolynn 148, 179 Foltz, Donna 145, 148, 206 Ford, Betty 156, 167 Ford, E. 230 Forrest, Diana 64, 148 Forrester, Shirley 87 Fosner, Rhonda 142 Foster, Bill 87, 222, 250 Foster, David 156 Foster, John 148 Foutz, James 117 Foutz, Marion 64, 87, 261 Eastman Eastman Eberlein Ebinger, Ebinger, , Lloyd 148 , Roger 84, 200, 222, 262 , Janet 148 Nancy 84 Sandra 156 Eden, Paulette 148 Edge, Pamela 175 Edmin so Edminso n, Larue 143 ri, Lawona 85 Edwards, Frank 116 Edwards, Marvin 156 Edwards, Phyllis 85 Egge, Robert 250 Ehlers, Fredierick 66, 148 Ehreth, Linda 28 Ehrlich, Richard 85 Eisenbeisz, Carol 64, 117 Elaine, Karen 142 Ellingson, Kathryn 65, 156, 163, 199 Ellingson, Robert 64, 67, 85, 173, 185, 272 Fours, Ben 156 Fowler, Janet 156, 168, 188, 189, 199 Fraley, Douglas 87, 182 Fraley, John 87, 182, 250 Franklin, Jack 117, 185 Franklin, Kent 136, 230 Franks, Carma 136 Franks, Karen 87, 199, 256 Fredrick, Gary 149 Fredricks, Janice 156 Fredricks, Ronald 58, 86, 270 Fredicks, Susan 136, 194, 200 Fredricks, Virginia 149, 200, 202, 205 ' Fredrickson, Thomas 58, 117, 181, 192, 195, 198, 199, 210 Freeman, Donald 149 Frei, Carol 149, 202 French, Dwight 25, 146 French, Eugene 117 Green, Rodney 118 Green, Tessa 64, 149, 188, 207 Greene, Alfred 143 Gregg, Rosia 88 Gregory, James 68, 149, 207 Gregory, Judy 88, 202, 204, 220, 125 Gregory, Lana 156, 201 Gregory, Neil 88, 180 Grems, John 118 Griesdel, Donald 88, 248, 249, 222 Griffith, Gary 88, 110, 180 Griggs, Blake 45, 88, 222, 224, 225, 227, 248 Griggs, Claeton 88, 250 Griggs, Mrs. 25 Griggs, Ross 136 Grigsby, Melvin 156, 199 Grimm, Donald 149, 188 Grimes, David 118, 200, 208 Grim, Fred 129 Grindel, Carin 170, 171, 88 Groseclose, Gene 156, 177 Groseclose, Richard 68, 74, 80, 88, 167, 174, 177 Gross, D, 168 Gross, Richard 142, 184 Gueck, Jay 118 Gunderson, Linda 88, 162, 164, 176 Gunn, Albert 129, 181 Gunton, Fred 118 Guptill, Bengy 66, 118, 188, 199, 246 Gustin, Charlotte 88, 191 Gustin, Jackie 136 Guyer, Sandra 64, 66, 136, 194 H Hackell, Ephraim 41 165. Harrison, Myrtle 89, 179 Hart, Susan 118, 170, 194 Hartley, Joan 149 Hartley, Larry 89, 182, 194 Harvey, Duane 89, 180 Harvey, Norman 167, 199 Hastings, Charles 137 Hastings, Jim 110 Hastings, Robert 90 Hatfield, Nancy 156 Hawes, Phyllis 115, 118, 182, 183, 194, 199, 218 Hawkins, Gary 149, 244 Hawkins, Jacqueline 149 Hawkins, Robin 90 Hawley, Kristina 118, 161, 167, 175, 218 Hayes, Harold 149 Hayes, Ona 90, 170, 184 Head, Gary 119, 222, 248, 249 Head, Ronny 149, 244 Heath, Mrs. 25 Hefley, Clarence 90 Hefley, Delvan 150 Heim, Charla 90 Helberg, Vernice 27 Hendrix, Katherine 119 Hsfmmger. Jan 65, 91, 172, 188 Henry, Kenneth 37, 72, 91, 107 -174, 177, 182,246 ' Henry. Walter 137 lljllfnzei. Sglm 119, 222, 224 enze, hurston 64, 150, 2 Hefbig, Don 41, 206 30' 244 Hsfignsff, Nancy 119, 166, ies, Herman, Barbara 30, 65, 119, 168 172, 179, 218, 265 ' Herman, Beverly 65, 119, 172, 178, 218, 263 Herman, Gerry 91 Herrera, Danny 150, 207, 250, 244 Herrera, Henry 137, 199 ' Herrera, Richard 91 Herrera, Sam 142 Herring, Dianne 119 Herron, Gladys 36, 182 Hersey, Ruth 91, 220 277 2 08 Hessing, Mary 150, 168 Heyden, Charlotte 137, 1-14, 175 Heyden, Linda 64, 68, 119 Hiatt, Robin 64, 150, 168, 207 Hickman, Douglas 119, 200, 202. Hickman, Sharon 142, 168 Hicks, Gordon 137, 200, 202 Hicks. Perry 137 Hicks, Roger 137 Higgins. Terry 156 Highland, Janet 150, 207 Hile, Carolyn 150 Hill. Gary 137 Hill, Orin 156 Himelwright, Dale 119 Himelwright, Gary 137 Hitchcock, Ronald 150, 230, 244 Hoagland. Alice 64, 150. 195 Hobbs, Lorraine 119, 206 Hodge, Judy 74, 91, 1'4 Hodges, Doris 91, 181 Hodges. June 150 Hodges, Richard 143 Hoff, Marsha 150 Hoffman, Helen 30, 31. 166 Holland. Jerry 119. 181, 199 Holliday. Norman 137 Hollister, Mervyn 119 Homes Betty 150 Holmes, Judity 150 Holmes, Sharon 150, 202 Holston, Nancy 137, 208 Homer. Oweta 137 Hoppe, Judity 150 Horn. Bette 119, 181 Horn, Kay 137, 167, 19-1 Horn, Randy 150 Horn, Rickey 150, 230 Hornby, Rudy 119. 161, 192. 200 202, 267 Howard. Alice 32, 183 Howard, Judity 137 Howe ohn 91 Index Jennings, Kenneth 92 Jensen. Gerald 137. 191. 2115. 21113 Jensen. Lamar 41, 200 Jessup. Jerry 156, 34-1 2oo, Zol. Jiminez, Linda 156 Jolinck. 272 Katherine 92, 161. 319- Johns. Georgia 150 Johnson, Catherine 150 Johnson. Cheryl 150 Johnson, Daniel 64, 67, 93, 99, 176, 179, 182, 188, 199 Johnson, David 120, 199 Jolinson, Jim -l-l, 246 Johnson, Joyce 120, 191 J4'rl1l'lS0l'l, Judith -12, 92, 187, 220 Johnson. Karen 150 Johnson, Larry 137, 143 Johnson, Marie 23 Johnson, Marilyn 92 Johnson, Mary 23. 92 A Johnson, Robert 32, 230, 216, 217 Johnson, Robert NV. 150 Joh nson, Johnson Johnson Steven 1-13 Thomas 156 Vicki 150 Joiner, Maryin 92 Jones. Carolyn 137. 188 Jones. Charlotte 120, 199, 213 Jones, Connie 267 Jones. Don 93. 202, 203 Jones, Glenn 156 Jones, Greg 120. 195, 222, 224 Jones. Joyce 156. 20' Jones. Kenneth 137 Jones. Larry 120. 188 Jones. Lawrence 64, 93, 176, 182 Jones Marjorie 137 Jones, Mike 120 Jones, Norma 93, 161, 170, 173. 178, 179, 269 Jones, Robert 120 , 1 Howie, Vicki 119, 187 Hubbard, Dexter 91, 168 Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard , Donna 187 , Marilyn 91 . Marion 150 , Raymond 130 , Virginia 64 Jordan, John 120 Juckeland, Philip 46. 138, 167, 216 K Kaler, James 138 Karnes, Garry D. 120 Karst, Shirley Ann 120 Keck, Albert 44. 230 McFadden, Lewis 151 Ingelsby, Jim 36. 224, 250, 251 Huberd, Donna 119 Hudson, Severt 110 Huffer, Steven 119 Hugelman. Nancy 115, 119, 173 194 Hummel, Don 150 Humphrey. Louise 137 Humphreys, Mary 156, 168 Humphreys, Nancy 91 Hunsaker, Robert 150, 168, 244 Hunsaker, Willard 157, 167, 222 224, 226, 227 Hunt. Donna 137, 179 Hunt, Judity 119, 168, 199, 218 Hunteman, Robert 137 Hunter, Starla 150 Hurlinger, Nancy 194 Hustead, John 137, 177 Husted, Leslie 119, 222, 224, 250 Hutson, Bobby 137 Hyde, Mary 150 Hyatt, Jack 91 Hyde, M. 168 Hyden, John 119 I Inman, Lamont 129 Inness. Shirley 119, 184, 220 Insley, Nick 91, 163, 164, 222, 22-1, 225, 226, 250, 262 Isensee, Donald 58, 64, 67, 70, 72, 91, 166, 174, 176, 178, 182, 198, 199. 222, 268 Isen. Jimmy 119 Ivie, Donald 150, 207 Keck, Sharen 120, 199, 200, 208 Kearsley, Karen 120 Kearsley, Linda 93 Ketfer, Marvin 120 Keller, Merle Ann 142. 143 Kelley. Fred Leon 156, 230 Kelloflil. Mrs. 25 Labos, Raymond 30, 165, 168 La Clair, Joe 46 Laffler, Bob 210 La Fleur, Mary Margaret 150 La Grande, Janice 150, 207 La Grande, Pamela 72, 93, 182 183, 218 La Cirande, Rama 138, 167, 177 199 Lake. Bonnie 138, 177, 199 Lamb, Jerry 143 Lambert. Bennie 121, 207 Lake, John 26, 181 Lamber, Elizabeth 68, 150 Lambert, Vernon 138 Lancaster, Donald 121 Lancaster, James 121 Lancaster. Michael 7-1, 94, 182, 183 Lancaster, Terri 94 Lane, Claudia 64, 138, 143, 195 Lane, Daniel 230 Langer. Judith 121 Lantz. Sharon 121, 208, 200 Lapsley, Robert 121 Lapsley, Susan 149, 150, 207 Larson, Colin. 94, 18--1 Larson, David 138, 199 Larson, Keith 110 Lattin, Bruce 40, 121, 182, 200 Laurie, J. 167 La Vrar, Susan,94, 190, 191 Lawerence, Julia 71, 94, 174, 202,204, 218, 263 Lawrie, James 138 Lawson. John 138, 202, 205, 208, 2011 Lay. Norma 9-l, 199, 200, 202, 203 Leaming, Karen 64. 151. 168 Leaming, Virginia 64, 65, 112, 121, 165, 198, 199, 218 Leavitt, Gary 121 Leavitt, Yvonne 65, 151 Ledbetter, Jean 151 Lee. Craig 230 Lee, Sally 55. 94, 178, 272 Lee. Sheridan 151 Leech, Barbara 64, 121. 172, 220 Lehrman, Richard 121 Lehtn, Judith 94. 195 Leidke, Susan 64, 167, 199 Leiser, Susan 151, 168 Leistikow, Joanne 121, 181 Leistikow. Ronald 142 Leitzke. Myrna 65, 67. 73. 94. 169. 17-1, 176, 218, 260 Lenninger, Judy 94, 220 Lenninger, Linda 64, 143, 194, 195 Leppert, Louis 156 Malme, Maureen 138 Malotte. Norman 121 Mansfield, William 32, 188 Marler, Michelle 121 March, Krorul 138, 187 Martin, Bill 138 Martin, Bonnie 92 Martin, Jill 151 Martin, Jack 156 Martin. Mary 151 Martin, Robert 130, 200 Martin, Sharon 138 Martz, Kayce 151 Marvin, Roy 151. 200, 230 Mason, Theordore 64, 138, 162 163. 168. 176 Massey, Euberta 121 Massey, Regena 151, 207 Mathews, Roxie 151, 184, 287 Mathis, Barbara 151, 202, 204, 20' Mathis. James 199, 121, 230 Ivfatlick. Joseph 230, 244 Mattmiller. Bill 138, 177, 212 Mattmiller, Ed 95, 162, 212, 22 264 22-1. 225, 250, Mattos, Gary 95 Mattox, Vicki 92, 121, 173, 18-1 190. 206 Iwfattson. Farley 121 Maxwell, Jerry 151 v 199, Maxwell. Jimmie 151 Maxwell. Wfanda 151 Maxwell, Stuart 6-1, 66, 109, 168 Maw, Terry 138 May, Edward 109, 271 Mayes, 1N1ilt0n 109, 180 Mayhew, XVilliam 151, 230, 246 McAuliffe, Ellen 121 McAuliffe, Pat 151 McBride, Myrtle 156 McCabe, Carol 138 McCann, Vicki 151 McCarthy, Leroy 151 1N1cCarty, Jim 151 McCarty. Linds 122 1XIcClung, Jim 151, 244 McClure, Larry 138, 222, 224, 226 McClure, Nancy 151, 199, 207 McClurg, Michael 96, 182 McClurg, Robert 138 McCollum, Margaret 122 J Jackson. Carol 119. 206 Jackson, Charles 91 Jackson, James 150, 230 Jackson, Merle 150 Jackson, Ronald 150 Jacobs, Adrienne 150, 212 James. Gwynn 137 James, Linda 120 James, Margie -13, 137 James. Viola 120, 218 Janssen. Sandra 73, 92, 113, 167, 169 1 4 175 18 2 , -reg 7 . , 2, 183, 230, Jarrell, L. 143 Jenkins. Clarance 120, 250 278 Kellogg, Peggy 64, 150 Kemnitzer,NXfilliam138, 199, 230 Kenyon, Francis 63. 64, 65, 67. 72, 77, 93. 169, 17-1, 176, 177. 182 Kerlyim, Robert 1211, 167. 182, 182' Kern, Ranell 120 Kerns, Elizabeth Jean 64. 66, 120, 162, 163, 16-1, 178, 182, 183, 218, 263 Kerr. Charles 150, 207, 230 Kiger, Estin 93. 100, 222, 22-1. 225, 226, 248, 249 Kilerl, Dorothe 30, 168 Killian, Kirk 120, 184, 186 Kimn, Billy 156. 244 King, Barbara 156 King, John 120 Kirby, Nicky 115, 120 Kirpatrick, Sandra 64, 150 Kittrell, Robert 156 Kloiber, James 150 Knauss, Bill 130 Knight, Martha 130 Knight. Mike 150 Knight, Richard 138 Knowles, Karen 143 Koberstein, Richard 120, 180 Koertje, Larry 150 Kowalis, John Mathew 150 Kramer, Gerald 150 Kramer, Maxine 93, 200, 208 Kramer, Ruth 120. 208 Krenik, Terrence 64, 138, 230 Kring, Betty Lou 93, 181 Kring, Robert 120 Kuhn, James 138 Kujawski. Charles 93, 224, 225 Kunz, Lynetta 156 Kunz, Sharon 93, 170, 218 Kurre, Lynda 149, 150 Kurth, James 150, 230 Kuykendall, John 93 L Leppert, Peggy 1 38 Lewis, Gary 151 Lewis, Judy 151 Lewis, John 121 Lewis, Kenneth 138, 222, 224 Lewis, Robert 95, 222, 250 Libby, Kenneth 151 Light, Elizabeth 138 Lindley, Karen, 121, 168, 178, 188, 194, 199. 218 Lindow, Herman 110 Lindow, Ted 121 Linville, Linda 138 Lloyd, Carol 95, 176. 191, 198 Loben, James 95. 182, 202, 204 Loben. Linda 138 Logsden, Larry 110 Logsden, Lennard 151 Loney, Jo Laine 121, 173, 220 179, Laing, Dick 194 Long, Jimme 138 Long, Richard 151 Loomis, Charles 138 Lounsbury, Linda 133, 167 Lowman, Marvin 151 Lubke, Cheryl 151 Lubke, Joyce 95, 212 Luczycki, Edward 151 Lukens. Mariorie 121 Lummis, Delores 64, 138, 143, 144, 177, 195 Lummis, Maureen 89, 95, 216, 217 Lumpkin. Rita 64, 95, 168, 173 Lund, Michel 151 Lusk, Patricia 151 M MacBeth, Martha 64, 65, 95, 192, 220, 268 MacBeth, Richard 151, 230, 244 Madden, Ella 121 Magallanes, Gloria 138 Maguire, Rick 96, 180 Malcomb, Gordon 138, 230 Maki, Carolyn 95 Malley, Dan 138 McCormack. Manict 151, 207 1N1cCormick, Sharon 116, 190 McCoy, Susan 96 McDonald. James 138 McDonald. Margaret M. 138, 202. 204 Mcliall. Carey 96 McFall. James 151 McGhehey, Terry 138, 143 McGill, Gary 122 McGinnis, Danny 151 Mclnnis. Richard 138 McKennis, Barry 143 McKennie, Gene 139, 177 McKibban, Tony 64, 139, 143 1-14, 169, 177 McKinney, Kenneth 151 1v1cKinny, XVi1liard C. 22 McKune, Larry 96 McKune, Lynn 122 McLane, Marie 151 McLane, Mary 122 McLin, Kathleen 171 McLin, Phyllis 64, 151, 207 McLin, -Saramarie 122, 168, 173, 200 McMahon. Dennis 139 McMillen, Danny 139 McMillen, Margaret 151 McNabb. Mack 122 McNabb, Marilee 134 McNeal, Kaye 96 McNutt, Norma 139, 202 McPhetridge, Ellen 122 McSwain, Peter 122, 222 Meade, Diane 151 Meader, Pamelia 139 Melchoiri, Remo 68, 73, 259 Mellentine, Jerry 139 Menges, Phil 122, 250 Merrill, Barbara 96, 181 Iwlerritt, Jo Anne 122, 168 Merryman, Susan 66, 139, 167 Metcalf, Darrell 151, 230 Metcalf, Dean 122 Meyer, Judy 151 Meyer, Eileen 64, 96 Meyer, Rachel 156 Meyrick, Dale 139, 180 Migliaccio 151, 207 96, 174 Pierce, Miles, Tom 151, 244 Miller. Douglas 122 Miller, Gary 151. 250, 244 Miller, James 129 Miller, Joanne 122, 172, 182. 199 218 Miller, Marilyn 139 Miller, Rose Marie 152, 184 Miller, XVanda 156 Milliron, Sharon 156 Mills, Arthur 122, 222 Mills, Shirley 159 1N1i1ne, Judith 122, 172, 220 Milton, Doreen 156 Minch, Michael 122 182 Mitchell Mitchell: Constance 122, 206 Hardin 139 Mitchell, Jack 122, 230, 250 Mitchell, Marguerite 122 Mitchell, Robert 159, 167 Mitchell, Sandra 123 Mocabee, David 96 Newland, Gail 123, 185 Nichols. Joy 98, 181 Nichols, Sondra 159, 167, 199 Nicol, Nancy 66, 152, 207 Nidever, Bob 123, 250 Nidever, Charles 123 Niemi, Larry 152, 230 Nietirs. Donald 123 Noel, Dr. 18 Noel, Paul 1-12 Noggle, Bernadine 27 Nolen, Mike 98. 199 Nork, Sharon 142, 143 Norland, Jim 2-16, 247 O O'Brien, Patricia 152, 207 O'Brien, Sharon 67, 98, 199, 211, 215, 261 Ochs, Charles 68, 152 O'Connor, Marilou 24 Odell, Sharon 98, 170, 187, 272 Oherbein, John 230 ll1ClEX Phillips, Carol Ann 152, 195 Phillips, Jack 124 Phillips, Janet 100, 221 Phillips, Larry 100, 184, 199 Bonnie 124 Mode, Karen 30. 55. 6', '0. 96 167, 218, 272 Mode, Richard 139 Moehl, Nancy 6-1, 68, 125, 168 182, 210, 218 Moen, Stephen 96, 182, 188, 275 Molatore, Jerry 152 Mollison, Richard 139, 167, 188 202 Montague M. 206 Montague, Dennis 159, 199, 206 164, Moon, Moon, Moon, Donald 159 Donna 96 Duane 152 Moore, David 150 Moore, Moore, 2 O2 , Moore , Moore, Moore, 248, 2 Donald 159 Jean 159, 167, 175, 188 204 Joyce 159 Karen 152 Richard 65, 90, 96, 176, 180, 222, 224, -- 165 1-15 Ohles, Patricia 142, 206 Oliver, Dick 115, 123, 182 Oliver EN elyn 150 Olson, Barbara 64, 123, 187, 211 Olson, Douglas 159 Olson. Fred 98, 175, 200, 202, 205 265 Olson, Jerrylynn 64, 66, 75, 98 161, 218, 256 Olson, Joanne 125, 151, 145, 19-l Olson, Leatrice 156 Olson, Mary Ann 64, 67, 98, 100 175, 188, 199, 218, 219 Olson, XY'arren 98, 222 Olvera, Ronald 99. 180, 207, 222 224, 225, 226, 228, 250 Olvera, te hanie 15' O'Neil, S pp - XVilliam 110, 222 Osborn, Carolyn 123, 194 Osborn. Gayle 99. 210, 212 Ostlund, Jan 156 O'Toole, Pete 54, 55 49 Moore, Robert 152 Moore, Tommy 96 Morgan, Morgan, Gloria 97 Kathy 123, 206 Morgan, Marilyn 123 Morgan Morgan, , Nancy 143 Opal 97, 170, 171, 172 176, 184, 220 Morgan, Patsy 159 Morgan, Peggy 152 Morrison, Donald 64, 123 Morrow, Dennis 139 Morse, Marshall 152 Mortens en, Colin 123 Moser, Norma 152 Ott. Mary 99, 167, 172, 188, 221 269 Otterbein, John 66, 146, 152 Orrerstreet, Donald 159 Owen, Robin 152 Owens, Bill 123 Owens, Don 125 Owens. Ariane 99. 181 Owens, Lavon 152 Owens, Phil 125, 250 Ov.'enS. Sue 66, 147, 152,207 P Paddock, Judy 125 Paddock, Susan Kay 156, 207 Padgett , Ronald Erwin 152 Pahl, Ednita 97, 187 Piercey, Doris Jene 12-1 Pierson, Martha 140, 167 Piper, Donald Ashby-Wlaring 66, 1-17, 152, 157 Pitcher, Phyllis 124 Pledger, Frances 140 Pledger, Mary 130 Plowman, Lester Lee 152 Pohl, Barbara 1-10, 184 Poison, XValter 124, 167, 182, 184 Pomeroy. Corbyn Roche 152 Pongon, Gerald 110 Poole, David 140, 167, 200, 202 Porter, Gloria 145 Powell, Sharon 112, 124, 151 Powers, Franklin 124, 161 Pratt, James Louis 101, 163, 164, 184 Preston, Penny 124, 165, 175, 206, 210 Preston, Victor Michael 155 Price, Annalee 101, 181 Pridemore, Sharie 101 Priest, Bonnie Ruth 124 Priest, Terry Marie 156 Prince, Helen 12-1 Probst, George Ivan 155 Propst, Patricia 124, 165, 182, 213 Provancha, Sharon 124, 199 Pryor. Darrell 110, 181 Pryor, Joanne 155 Pruitt, Judy6-1, 101, 188, 274 Puckett, Douglas 167. 140 Puckett. Earl.110. 180 Puckett, J. R. 267 Puckett. Kent Lowell 156, 244 Puckett. Ted 150, 180 Pugh, Linda 124, 181 Purser, Judy Anne 124, 168, 211 219 Purvine, Liston 101, 186, 176 Puter, Georgianna 210, 211 Puter. Jim 140 Putnam, Dick 124, 230 Putney, Bert Arthur 101 Pynes, Joseph 101 Pyles, Carla Ann 101, 187 Pyles, Douglas 155, 157, 207 R Raby, Jerry 12-1, 16-i, 193 Raines, John 101, 186 Raines, Mike 176, 182 Ramey, Karen 155, 179, 207 Riley, Jack 125, 198, 199 Riley, Patsy 125, 221 Ritchey, Alan 145. 167 Robatcek, Wfayne 102 Robb, Ralph 142 Robert, Mary 140 Roberts, Sonie 125 Robertson, Garry 21, 199 Robertson, Gary 102, 188 Robertson, Hazel 64, 140, 168, 199 Robertson, Lynda 102, 167, 182 Robichaud, Barbara 55, 65, 75, 102, 140, 165. 172, 182, 219, 257 Robichaud. Ronnie 200 Robinson, John 155 Robinson, Judith 125, 221, 230 Robles, Robert 125 Robirts, Mary 206 Rodgers, Bill 125 Rodgers, Lottie Sue 156 Rodgers, Ronald 125 Roehsner, Wfalter 130 194. Rogers, Gary 212 Rogers, 102, 163 Rogers Shirley 143 Rogers: Urbane 125, 200, 208 Roman, Vicki 102, 200 Roper, Roper, Clino 75, 102, 162, 174 1-1.52,220, 175 Ropp, Ralph 140 Rose, Ronald 125 Ross, Barbara 155 Ross, Carol 65, 72, 102, 169, 175. Mosley, Judith 125, 190, 191 Moss, Susan 51, 64, 67, 92, 97 176, 178, 179, 182, 219 Robert E. 123 R , h erc e Mousseau, Ronald 150, 181 Mueller, Dale, 152 Mull, James 123, 250 Mull, Robert 152 Mundlin, Pennelope 152 Munjar, Sidney 97 Murdock, Kathryn 64, 152, 168 207 Murray, Richard 152 Murray, William 142 Musselman, Joann 152 Musselman, Necia 139, 194 Myers, Myers, 2 00, Myers 175, 184 Robert L. 97, 182, 187 202, 205, 208 William 159 Myufi, Phiiiip 152 N Pahl, Hilma Jean 156 Pallies, Kenneth Elmer 152 Palmberg, Wally 123 Palmer, Neil Adoneron 99 Parisotto, Linda Jane 152, 207 Parisotto, Susan 159, 167, 188, 199 Parker, Ellis 159, 184, 185, 186 Parker, M. 34, 55 Parker, Dick 159 Parks, James 99, 102, 222, 224 225. 226, 250 Parks, Patrick 139 Parks, Penelope 99 Parr, Janice 65, 123, 187, 219 Pastega, Emilie 159, 179, 187, 190 Patterson, Dan 139, 194 Paatzke, Gary 140, 167, 235 Ramey, Shari 101, 162, 165, 164 175 1 199 Rathrn 76, acker Cher 'l 140 187 1 - 1 1 Rawlins, Hubert 140 Reams, Richard 101 Redkey, Ella 4-1, 190 Redkey, Marjorie 58, 39, 171 Reed, Carolyn 124 Reeder, Andrea 64, 124, 130, 169 175. 200 Reeder, Angela Rose 101 Reeder, Mike 124, 180 Reeder, Victoria Ann 153, 179 Reeves, Doug 167 Reeves, Douglas 140 Reeves, Ruby 101, 199 Reeves, Steven 140 nbery, Natalia 155 Nabakowski, Carol 152 Nash, Sandra 64, 82, 98, 161, 172 182, 188, 219, 256 Nason, Stephen 118, 139 Neat, Leroy 66, 98, 169, 181, 192 Neathammer, Bonnie 123 Neathamer, Richard 156 Paulson Paxton, , Franklin LeRoy 152, 250 John Ross 125, 188 Paynter, James 140 Pearson Sharon 100, 184, 202 Peebler,i Carman Jane 152 Reinmiller, Cheryl 153, 195 Reinmiller, Ronald 125, 230 Renie, Roberta 125, 192 Rexford, Ann 125, 184, 185, 199 201 Peebler, Vickie Sue 100 Peery, Faith Nadine 140, 175, 184 Penny, John 125 Perkins, Bob 125, 206 Perkins, Carol 124, 167, 199 Pernell, Linda 64, 68, 112, 124 195, 199, 219 Reyes, Fred 140 Reynolds, Darlene 101, 221 Rhoades, Bonnie 140 Rhoades, William 155 Rhoads, Dean 130 Neeley, Lois 98 Nehl, Elizabeth 98, 210 Nelson, Eugene 152 Nelson, Guy 139, 167 Nelson, James 152, 230 Nelson, Ricky 152 Nelson, Robert 123 Nelson, Ronald 152 Nelson, Sheri 159 Nelson, Sheridan 64, 167, 194 Netherland, James 145 Netzer, Gary 139, 230 Netzer, Verne 152 2 Neyvell, , 50, 244 Michael 139 , Perry, Faith 199 Perisotso, Susan 68, 177 Peterson, Eric 66, 140, 222 Peterson, Jack 36, 224, 244 Peterson, James 124, 200, 208 Peterson, Larry Dean 124, 167 Peterson, Robert Andrew 100 Peterson, Thedore J. 152 Rhoden, Christopher 65, 179 Rhodes, John 140 Rice, John 140, 199 Richards, Marilyn 125, 199, 221 Richardson, E. 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