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

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The an- nouncemenT of The exTended schedule lasT spring caused everyone To Think This would be The end of The spiriT and fun of KU. ATTer The firsf Two weeks of classes, sTudenTs and Teachers happily found ThaT The new pro- gram had noT deTerred The spiriT and enThusi- asm. Soon everyone was saying, The more The merrier! The 1963 El Rodeo sfaff has chosen a lighT hearTed and gay Theme To illusTraTe This crowd- ed and happy year: More The Merrier. Good iudgment comes from experience, and well - experience comes from poor iudgmentf' Thinking is The hardesi' work There is, which is probably why so few engage in if. Life is macle up of marble and mud. The tongue is like Cl racehorse. Time tells on a man especially a good time. andylflrfre I shall return. Better to wear out than rust out. 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never loved at all. Go West, young man, go West! rfplff Action speaks louder than words. l All's well that ends well. f f I ff 32 . I F I 1 f Q MCU My chaff! 1671 rd Because of The increased enrollmenT, The K.U. school board has held frequenT meeTings To plan ways To solve This problem. Meering once a monTh The school board has prepared The bas- ic plans for The expansion of The school sysTem for The beneTiT of The connmuniTy. OTher funcTions of The school looard are hir- ing The Teaching sTafT, sTudying finances, and supervising school affairs. Seated is chairman of the school board John Voth. Standing from left to right are board members Steve Walker, Conrad Borsting, and Charles Houston. Not pictured is Margaret Sheridan. Jlflr. Kay ffunsaker In his third year as superintendent ot Kla- math Falls schools, Ray I-lunsaker gives valuable assistance to the school board. He attends all meetings ofthe citizens committee and the school board and gives educational and functional ad- vice on proposed measures. In addition to his local activities Mr. Hun- saker is president of the Oregon Association of School Administrators. Frincipal Willard Mckiuuy ln his fourth year as principal of K.U., Willard McKinny faces the problem of increased enrollment with optimism. Because of the extended schedule Mr. McKinny's day is longer and filled with more problems. One of these problems is the hour lunch period which leaves students with extra time. Bus transportation to and from school is also difficult under the extended schedule. Some problems have been elim- inated because of the extended schedule. There are no study halls which frees many classrooms for other activities. The library can also function as a library instead of doubling as a study hall. Mr. 2911111 Angstead More students mean more problems tor Paul Angstead. As chiet counselor, Mr. Angstead directs the taking of apti- tude. tests, college boards, and various other tests aimed at evaluating a stud- ent's ability. Besides counseling, Mr. Angstead schedules all students in classes each fall with the help ot the IBM machine. With the increased enrollment this pre- sents a tremendous task. Keeping the correct number of students scheduled in each class is a tedious task for Mr. Angstead. ssisfzmf Zfrincgvals Seeing that every student has the required textbooks at the be- ginning of the year is a maior duty of Mr. Miller. Mr. Karin Miller Distribution ot textbooks under the student rental system is but one of Lorin Miller's duties as assistant principal. He also gives general supervision to the teachers on instructional methods and reschedules students in classes. Ot extra interest to Mr. Miller is his direction of adult education classes and summer school. Present enrollment in addlt education is ll8. Are these the latest lists of absentees? asks Phyllis McLin of Mrs. Todd. Listening to girls' problems and giving advice is perhaps the most important duty of the deans. They also take care of absences, consult parents, and handle student teacher relations. Another im- portant function of the deans is being advisor to Girls' League, an organiza- tion which unites all the girls of K.U. in various activities. Two new teachers moved into the dean of girls office this year. Hazel Todd taught English at Fremont Junior High before becoming dean of girls at K.U. Starla Thomas has taught English at K.U. for several years before assuming the office of assistant dean of girls. 16 Mrs. Todd receives some valuable information over the telephone. Keeping the dean of girls' files in order is one of Mrs. Thomds's duties These files contain the schedules of every girl enrolled at K.U. Mr. Scapple examines his schedule of activities for the day. nf Schzwl Many varied activities are performed by the dean of boys. The dean's office is always open for consultation of problems of all kinds. Broken lockers, lost articles, and per- sonal problems all find their way into the dean's office. Conferences, supervised by the dean's office, between students, teachers, and parents often lead to better relations between the school and the home. Taking care of absenteeism and the writing of per- mits also occupies a large part ofthe dean's time. The general supervision of Boys' Alliance is also directed from the dean's office, This organization provides books and lunches for students who are unable to obtain these necessities for themselves. Giving advice to boys is a frequent occurrence for assistant cleans Dutch French and Glenn Terriere. i7 DOROTHY ADAMS RUTH BINGHAM RU BY ALLOVVAY GERALD BEVANS ELMA BUSHONG LOUIS CORRIGAN JACK DOW Mrs. Thomas assists Larry Cassidy verbs. SWE Mr. Gerald Bevans is Qiving his class a demonstration speech on the double whammy? I8 DOROTHY EZELL rather difficult English assignment on 6,0 fmenf VERNICE HELBERG VIVIENNE HUSTEAD ALDEN KITTREDGE BENADINE NOGGLE Department Head ,STARLA THOMAS CHARLES VVOODHOUSE JOAN FOULON NANCY JACKSON After receiving good grades in class work a student sometimes decides he is capable ot attaining great heights in the world It is here that the English department provides the opportunity for tultillrnent ot developing the student and making hirn capable ot original and creative thinking in the advancement of knowledge Research under the English depart- ment is encouraged by means ot in- structors and assisted by audio visual aids and the best resources of study. Students write esssays read novels and short stories and study poetry and pub- lic speaking among other activities. Upon completion of these studies graduate students will be ready for the open doors to higher education and later tor greater achievement. l9 LEWIS ANSELL FRANC BAILEY Scim DELANCE DUNCAN ADOLPH FALLER SYLVIA GERBER GLADYS HERRON Mr. Faller lectures to his 7th period biology lab class on the bi- secting of grasshoppers. The present assignment appears to be very pleasant and interesting to him. 20 ln Mrs. Herron's advanced chemistry class work on one of the complicated labs. Department LARRY KLINE GARY NICHOLS WADE PATTERSON JACK PETERSON John Otterbein and Larry Smith diligently SUZANNE SMITH RICHARD THOMAS Learning by experience seems to be The policy of The science department This year. Exciting and interest- ing labs are being presented by The teachers, and the students accept Them as a lot of Tun as well as a lot ofxwork. An expansion ot The science department faculty was needed This year to handle The enrollment rise in Kla- math Union. Although The classes are large, The students get an excellent education. Hard work and a lot of in- dividual attention to the students by the teachers aid them in providing this education. The science department faculty has the important responsibility of helping To produce the scientific leaders ot the next generation. Labs and lectures are a large part of this education. These instructors not only present The science subiects as educational courses, but also as inter- esting and practical ones. LEO AEIKENS German Sentence structure is very important in any language. Mr. Aeil-:ens explains this problems to seniors, Karen and Jerry Molatore. HELEN HOFFMAN Latin Department Head RAYMOND LABOS Spanish languag Languages are now being taken in full force. With the high interest in for- eign affairs and the growing political crisis' there are more students who wish to take a language. The students of K.U.H.S. are very fortunate in having German, Latin, French, and Spanish offered to them. Students conjugate verbs, speak with the help of tapes, and learn something about the country from the language originated. 22 Was gibt es hier, Herr Lehrer? What is going on here? What is everyone looking at? ep rfmmf JANE STULL Spanish BEATRICE TANIELIAN Spanish NORA SHERRILL French Knowing the-geography and customs of a country are great assets to the course. Mrs. Tanielian explains these problems to her class. Las flores son bonitas, las muchachas tambien. The flowers are pretty and so are the girls, explains Mr. Labos. Languages are in great demand for the fission of cultures. Students are much more interested in other cultures, because of the growing interest in foreign affairs. The language department offers students the chance to learn and bring together foreign cultures. Languages offer a chance to a later career or iust a chance to learn another language, 23 Q JAMES BUEHLER ALICE HOWARD Department Head KENNETH HALL RAY JEWEL Students in Algebra find class time a great help. eparfm uf Mathematics has always been considered The foundation of The American education system, This year The students of Klamath Union are entering an era in which an un- derstanding of mathematics will play an even greater roIe in The increasing com- plexity of civilization. To TUITIII This continuous demand Klamath Union offers several courses of interest, basic arithmetic, mathematics I and II, algebra I and II, geometry, and Trigonometry. ROBERT JOHNSON JAMES LIVERS WILLIAM NIANSFIELD HELEN ROPER DONALD ROSS Mrs. Howard explains to her Junior and Sophomore class of geometry The assignment forthe next day. Now he knows he should have stayed home last night in- stead of going out. 25 HAROLD DeSHAZO PHIL HARDER Lectures by Mr. Harder are a familiar part of the course i 26 n psychology. TOM CRABTREE GILBERT BOYD PAUL DELLER Mr. O'Toole explains a diffi- cult document in American History to Donna Cummins. 7 50 za Appreciation of a rich heritage in American democracy for the student is the major purpose of the social science department. Through required courses in American history and American prob- lems, students learn ot the origin and responsibilities ot democracy. This early training prepares students to become world citizens. A course in psychology is also in- cluded in the social science department. PETE O'TOOLE Department Head ANN OVERMAN BRUCE PATTE RSON Avid students listen to Mr. Crabtree explain the Com- munist Manifesto. Science This elective course for seniors helps the student realize that understanding of a problem is the first step toward solving the problem. Other elective courses in this depart- ment include world geography and world culture. A basic study of the cli- mate, customs, and people of the world is studied in world geography. World culture provides a study of the world from prehistoric man to the atomic age. EVERETT VANDERPOOL ROBERT WILLIAMS Will I ever finish correcting these tests? is a phrase Mr. 0'Toole often uses. 27 MRS. SHIRLEY ROUTH These Freshman girls enioy the fresh air while they do their daily calisthenics. 28 MRS. LINDA MOORE MISS ELLA REDKEY Developing the techniques oline is one of the obiects and girls in physical edu- Plzy ical Edu ation The physical education classes average 40 students which as one Teacher put it is an ideal class. These students enjoy many I sports such as field hockey, soccer, volley- I I ball, basketball, baseball, and swimming. I I Nine weeks of health is also offered-with I some first aid and driver's education. I A newl teacher, Mrs. Linda Moore, has I been added to the teaching staff which con- Ella sists of Mrs. Shirley Routh and Miss Redkey. With the help of all these teachers the girls have learned social, emotional and physical development. I I I I I I I of lumping on the tramp- for the Sophomore boys cation. Department Strengthening bodies as well as minds is an important concept in today's modern world. The boys in the physical education are developing their strength and coordina- tion by participating in such sports as swim- ming, speedball, weight lifting, basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. Health and driv- er's education are also included in this pro- gram of physical hygiene. With help of these three teachers, Lee Allen, Jim Johnson, and Al Keck, boy's physical education has been a more chal- lenging and interesting course. LEE ALLEN JIM JOHNSON Department Head AL KECK Taking advantage of indoor sports during cold weather is another activity for Freshman boys. 29 Fry., ,- Dorothy Bailie Meredith Bear I Here Mr. Peterson's typ- ing class learns the fun- damentals of preparing a business letter. Leslie Fischer James Scott l6'z1 Ines Dave Johnson and Car- olyn Amacker find that General Business isn't as easy as they thought it would be. eparfm uf As in all of The other departments of K.U., the business department is very busy. There have been new classrooms added, new Teachers and even some new Teaching methods. Typing, general business, shorthand, business machines are but a few of The classes Taught in Klamath Union This year. MARJORIE REDKEY ALF PETERSON ALETHA SHANNON Department Head Dave Johnson and Carolyn Amacker are preparing to solve for the class one of their frequent problems per- taining to business. Here Miss Bear shows a student iust how to use the adding machine cor- rectly. Students of KU are given basic training on most common busi- ness machines. WILLIAM HARRIS GORDON HART ROBERT CRAIG V0 fztwmz Examining their structures for the days work proiect are Konrad Schweiger and Rick Renic as Rich Russel looks on. ffs. i.l . Wonder where the gasoline smell is coming from? remarked one Klamath Union student. Upon investigation it was discovered that the Automotive Mechan- ics class was taking 'apart and reassem- bling the parts of angautomobile. Another course offered under the vo- cational guidance system is Mechanical Drawing. Mechanical Drawingyis divided up into four divisions according to year. First year learns the basic steps of draw- ing. Second year works on pattern de- velopment, sheet metal, and the funda- mentals of architecture. The third year proves to be more com- plex as students are required to pursue in more detail subjects taught in the first and second year. HAROLD TEALE Depart eu! Fourth year Mechanical aravving em- phasizes special problems which will provide Them with professional ambi- tions. Distributive Education classes are probably The most important in The vo- cational Training. Students learn The fundamentals of retail selling and The running of business. They also learn to deal with The public and make change. Machine Shop is a difficult class To Teach with The classes only an hour long. Only the advanced classes have Time To really do Taslfs of student interest be- cause at Their Three hour periods. Radio classes are in charge of main- taining The loud speakers on Modoc Field. The Radio classes also learn how a radio works and why. LlNDAL TRUEBLOOD ROBERT WELZBACKER Mr. Craig explains to Dick Bath and Keith Ceder leaf sheet metal pattern development. Wilcla Phillips, David Biehn, and Ginny Freclricks practice during or- chestra practice on Monday nights. Daily practice in band is essential to a band, Steve Lawrence, Don Chitwood, and Don Piper practice during class. EPHRAIM HACKETT DALE HALLECK ,Muff The Music Department has some ot the busiest classes in K.U.H.S. The choirs, or- chestra and band make up these excellent groups. The choir, during the Christmas season, Witte the help of the orchestra presented the Me: 'iah, held annually at Mills Auditorium. ln t e spring the Freshman Choir, A Cap- pella' II, and A Cappella I, put on a series of concerts held at Mills Auditorium. This took weeks of preparation with a success- ful finale. Deparfm nf The Marching. Band is the busiest organ- ization in the school. The band adds to the school spirit at games and pep rallies. This year the Music Department could be considered one ot the most active depart- ments as well as being well-known through- out Oregon. The student body should com- mend them tor their excellent service to Klamath Union High School. A Larry Taylor and Bob Scholl practice during third period band. This is very important to build a bigger and better band. Bob Moremon, Roy Marvin, and Wilda Phillips are deep In the thought of their music. DON HERBIG LaMAR JENSEN NORMAND POLSCHOK Expression is an important factor of acting! says Roberta Blomquist as she delivers a lecture to her seventh period drama class. Jim Mattmiller and Steve Killian demonstrate the skill of stage lighting for one of the various productions of 1962-63. 36 Here, Roberta Blomquist is pictured with one of her various hobbies, textile painting. Drama nz d,4r An industrious student, Jim Sibbet, stops for a brief moment to survey the results of his mosaic. HOWARD HALL CAROL HANSON LYLE MATOUSH 275,41 rfmmfs Deep concentration is shown on the face of Mr. Matoush as he studies an art project on sketch- The Drama and Art Departments are not primarily concerned with preparing students to be actors and artists, but also with bringing out exceptional or hidden talent. Each year students grad- uate from K.U as some of the finest prospective actors and artists in the country. This is credited to the teaching on the part of the faculty of these de- partments. The drama department works com- pletely on a cycle of its own. Producing, arranging, costuming, etc. are all done by the students themselves with the aid of a willing assistant Roberta Blomquist. The art department not only helps the student to better decide on the field of work they will choose for future life, but provides an hour of relaxation for the students taking it, It serves the stu- dent who expects to specialize later in some field of art to follow a definite curriculum. The aim of the teaching Staff of the drama and art department is very simple: to help the student develop feeling for the finer arts courses and become a well-rounded individual in those chosen classes. ing. 37 ALICE WALDRON FRANCES STEWART Hama Scrflwfuics Department The skills of sewing and cooking are sought after by The homemaking classes. Mixing, measuring, baking, and roast- ing come naturally after a year of this popular course. A new teacher, Mrs. Jewel, came to The homemaking department This year. With Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Waldron, they present the subiect as a challenge tothe students. , Elizabeth Ough, Elizabeth Williamson, and Ann Scribner are busily making biscuits while Louise Arnold is busy at the stove with another assignment. Cheri VanSickle models her green sheath made by her in cliis at the Big and Little Sister Party during October. 38 Sewing is an essential part of every girI's life. This first year Home Economics class is in deep concen- tration over the assignment of the preparation of their aprons. n Pictured here together in one of those rare few seconds are the school cooks: Eva Mills, Florence Robatcek, Alma Nelson, Pearl Ring, Bertha Griggs, Marie Ander- son, Helen Williams lHead Cookl, LaVerne Smith lManagerl, Louise Borton, Merle Brown lSupervisorl. One of the cheery school cooks, Pearl Ring, dutifully performs the ever popular chore, peeling potatoes. Kovks and 611 indian Three lunch hours to prepare for presents quite a problem even for t the capable school cooks, but, as witnessed by the students, they do a wonderful iob. With Helen Wil- liams as head cook, LaVerne Smith as manager, and Merle Brown as supervisor, the cooks issue hot, de- licious meals every day. With more students their iob is much harder. The longer day makes for much more cleaning and much less time to do it in. The school owes much to these men and women who keep our school bright and shiny and in excellent order. The custod- ians wonder if the statement the more the merrier is really true. Al Angel, head janitor at K.U. is talking over one of his many prob- lems with Jim Johnson athletic director. 39 No one can say that the office staff of Klamath Union are getting off easy this year. In tact these women are a- mong the busiest. The secretaries are kept active typing reports for teachers, making out report cards and running off mimeographecl materials anal oloz- ens ot other essential tasks that are clone in a well run high school. These women are a very necessary part of the staff at Klamath Union High School. D'ALE HALLACK Vocal Music LaMAR JENSEN Instrumental Music JIM JOHNSON P.E. and Health Even though her days are busy, Mrs. Eldenia Kenyon has time to smile. J. V.. LaFILAIR efviccs Audio-Visual HAROLD TEALE Vocational Ed. Mrs. Norma Davis, Mrs. Lor- raine Haney, and Mrs. Mary Lou Shortgen really liked that ioke. The smiles on their faces show that. Stamping books isn't too much fun, is it Mis MARILOU OCONNER Librarian JOHN APER Librarian PAU LA REMP Secretary Spevirzl Services To meet the increased number of students another nurse has been added to the staff at K.U. Either Mrs. Strode or Mrs. Beddow is on duty at all times. Among the many and various duties of these two are, taking care of all of the insurance, giving first-aid to injured students, making house calls on students who have been absent from school for more than 3 days. Our school is ex- tremely fortunate to .have such fin'e nurses to care for our needs. Open wide says Mrs. Strode to Mike Malley, as Mrs. Beddow focuses the light on those great tonsils. A face-lifting has occured in the library of Klamath Union this year. The study hall adjoining the library has been turned into extra library space to bet- ter serve the increased number of stu- dents now attending K. U. The library can now seat 150 students. Either Miss Marilou O'Conner or Mr. John Aper are in the library to help students with any problem concerning reference material or acceptable books for reading pleasure. Also to help the students are 25. student librarians. MARGARET STRODE Nurse FRANCES BEDDOW Nurse 1 fxygj' MT! H9 This year began with one out- standing problem: overcrowded conditions. At the opening assembly on September 5, Student Body Presi- dent, Jim Sibbet, told the gathering that there was only one way to solve the problem: to adiust to it. This was good advice for every- one, it was the answer. Of course, it did not erase all problems, but it did help. There were thousands of books to be distributed, and many dollars of tees to be collected. Somehow, everyone lived through those first two weeks. Every student paid his money, received his books, and was assigned a locker. So, with only a few nervous breakdowns, '63 began. '63 l6'c'gi14s Student Body President, Jim Sibbet addressed the UP ening assembly. KU's halls are a busy place. 91? hmrzrz Juifiafiau The senior and freshman boys painted the K. After the K was satisfactorily remade and painted, seniors and freshmen alike had completed another phase of KU's traditions. The seniors have a traditional welcome for the new freshmen. The block letter K on K Hill near the North Entrance is remade and whitewashed every year. This is the iob of the freshmen boys who are carefully supervised by the seniors. The girls also have a special task. As initiation is held the morning after the first home football game, the grandstands are littered with paper. In the company of the sen- ior girls, the freshmen pick up the papers and scrub the seats. Al- though upperclassmen tease and complain about the rocks, ev- eryone knows that this is part of the fun of being a high school stu- dent. flvllrf Wfek Charlie Ochs Mr. and Miss Friendly K.U.'s happiest tradition is Hello Week. This is always the first five days pre- ceeding the first home football game. Friendships are renewed and others are made. Although helping the freshmen is a primary purpose of Hello Week, the cheerful attitudes give every student a friendly welcome. During Hello Week every student wears a card that has his name and the word i-ii! The final highlight of the week comes at the aftergame dance. At this time Mr. and Miss Friendly are crowned. These students are seniors who haveurbeen chosen by the students and faculty. This year's choice was Charlie Ochs and Andi Silani. Andi Silani Charlie and Andi represent the happly feeling of friendli ness long after Hello Week is over. ffomecvming Queen Fam l6'fzuer Safari- Kay Sw!! Princess Koyce Morrz Escorr Grover Donn H0 ecvmiug Princess Jcinice LoGrcinde Escort Roy Thorne Princess Andrea Silarmi Escort Jim Kurrh 6171117 wmxm:49wn1m--if 1:1 :H-H xi- . -H:w:- eiifrffff:wx-'iz-:N I- .i -,V ., iw,- Princess Mary Beflfi Solberg Escorr Bill Mayhew Kaye the The rally squad led The homecoming parade. The bonfire Traditionally opened Homecoming Weekend. Homecoming is more Than a fooTball game. Around KU The firsf Task is To choose a Theme. This year's moTTo was Cage The ComeTs. The announcemenT of This phrase Triggered The designing plans for many TloaTs. All day Thursday The members of K Club prepared for The big kick off bon- Tire ThaT night. Here The five girls chosen To reign over The weekend were an- nounced. They were Pam Bauer, Janice LaGrancle, Kayce MarTz, Andrea Silani, and Mary BeTh Solberg. Friday afternoon The TradiTional rally was held on Modoc Field. AT This Time, Ron HiTchcock, co-captain of The Peli- cans, crowned Pam Bauer as The T962 Homecoming Queen. 6l7l'h6fS Ron Hitchcock crowned Pam Bauer as Homecoming Queen. Following the Coronation, the noise parade proceeded down Main Street. The rally squad led the long line of entries. The marching band, Pep Pep- pers, the Pelicans, and many floats made the T962 Homecoming parade the best one ever held. Of course, the game with the Crater Comets was the most important part of the weekend celebration. The field was well decorated to carry out the theme. During the game the fine enthusiasm of the rally squad, Pep Peppers, and Peli- canettes sparked the student body into wholehearted support of their team. Despite the O-O tie ot the end of the game, the Pel's Homecoming was GRRRRREAT!l! The Art Club float won first prize in the parade The rally squad led the Homecoming assembly. Ziufiufer ylfladucss ml!! Y Basketball is called Midwinter Mad- ness in Klamath County. K.U. has an en- thusiastic student body that backs the Pelicans at every game. The rally squad, Pep Peppers, and Pelicanettes lead the student and adult participation in cheer- ing for the team. Ot course, the students also back the junior varsity, sophomore and freshman teams. The Pels had a wonderful season. The spirit that filled Pelican Court during every minute of every game is one of the memories graduated students al- ways remember. Basketball is very popular in the Klamath Basin. 52 Pep Peppers cheer for the Pelicans. Mary Sakach Be still, my soul: the hour is hcstening on When we sholl be forever with the Lord, When disappointment, griet, ond tear ore gone Sorrow forgot, love's purest ioys restored. Be still, my soul: when chcunge ond teors ore post, All safe ond blessed we sholl meet ot lost. ,714 Memo iam One night's work begins at Jerry's locker after school.. Susie does not think she should carry all of his books though. No students life is complete with- out homework, and lots of it. Susan Paddock and Jerry Molatore, two of the highly rated members of The Senior Class, show what homework involves. U15 ezfcrcmiug Sin y . . . Good study habits begin in the class- room, 54 Mr. Aikens helps Susie with the pronunciation of her German The reference section of the library is a fa- miliar place. H0 eufv k Every good student is aware of national and international news. Breaks in the study pattern are important. Susie and Jerry see the benefits of their hard work when report cards are issued. -STRAIGHT A's! 4 S , 1 E I i w 5 l n I , I W 1 AW 2 is W 5 W W5 i Wg WW , ss Wg WW W' W I 6 W W g 5 W W if W EE 5? SS W 52 , if , WW - 2' W :9 ,W Q W 5, W W ft 2 is Wi iz Q W s W i E Q W 5 7 W 1 f W 2 W 1 W Z! W W 5 W 4 Q W W ? W ' 2 W W W ' QW W W 2 Associate Editor Don Christy f-Editor Nancy Lee Baker Alan Clark Mike Crawley Glenn Davis Carol Frei Roy Marvin Janice McCormack Penne Mundlin Charlie Ochs Sharon Rowland Business Manager Photographic Editor Phyllis McLin Fred Ehlers Art Editor Advisor Paula Hammersley Nancy Jackson A new advisor coupled with a pre- dominantly new staff labored diligently all year to present the school with the NEW El Rodeo. Variations from the standard format of past editions together with inexper- ience made barriers that the entire staff had to combine their effort to pass. Miss Nancy Jackson, El Rodeo ad- visor, and old hands like editor, Nancy Lee Baker, were kept busy helping to mold the new ideas into a finished pro- duct. But the task was finished, and now everyone can say that they,tasted the labor and are all battle-scarred veterans. O Alan Clark and Carol Frei discuss the adver- tising section. Lauri Bruns Joan Hamilton Sally Hanville Kathy Luse Claudia Malcomb Paf O'Toole Lexie Putnam Mike Vealch Janette Vlclhos Joan Hamilton types the copy for the Senior section. Janice McCornack, Janette Vlahos, and Sally Hanville separate Junior Class pictures, while Phyllis McLin and Nancy Baker check the Seniors. Nancy Baker Cheryl Ball Virginia Battis Pam Bauer Gail Brotherhood Carol Bousquet Nancy Chitwood Don Christy Advisor Dorothy Adams Honor Society is an organization of students whose grades are above a 3.5 average. This club is affiliated with the National Honor Society. The members have greatly aided the school and the community with their varied activities this year. They served as guides on Freshman Day for the incoming Frosh and again served to guide the parents at Open House. At Christmas, the club donated food and took it to a needy family. Pat' Cochran Mary Dixon John Foster Carol Frei Tessa Green Mary Hessig Kathy Cooper Barbara Evans Ginny Fredricks Darlene Gentry Linda Hanville Janet Highland 62 President Vice Presiclenf Secretary Treasure,- Karen Ramey Dwight Schuh Kathy Murdock Janice MCQ-,mock fl S ' f Bob Kyle Janice LaGrande Tom Johnson Marie McLane Kayce Marfz Jerry Molatore Nancy Nichol Larry Niemi John Otterbein Sue Ann Owens Susan Paddock Donald Piper Jim Sibbef Larry Smith Mary Solberg Louise West Kathy Luse President Janet Wardell Vice-President Teri Stilwell Secretary Diana Cox Treasurer Rebecca Pierson Chaplain Alice Waldron Advisor Moyina Hi-Y and Fahocha Tri-Hi-Y, whose members are Junior Boys and'Girls, managed to draw a lot of enioyment out of their club proiects this year. The boys pitched in with a lot of hard work, gathering used Christ- mas trees for the public and improving the facilities of the Y, but they also utilized their meetings to make it an enioyable social function. But the boys didn't have anything on the girls. This bunch of industrious girls cut Christmas trees for the Y sale, sold nightcrawlers to support their club, and to institute their own small bit of cheer into child- ren's hospital wards with colorful scrapbooks they as- sembled. Larry Tice President Mike Veatch Vice-President Tom Brasseur Secretary George Webber Treasurer Dave Piper Chaplain Adolph Faller Advisor l FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Tuucher, T. Stillwell, J. Burns, J. Wise, M. Yunck, S. McFarland, L. Wood, E. Thomas. SECOND ROW: T. Powell, B. Welch, J. Wardell, T. Payne, L. Currin, D. Cox, C. VanSickle. ff!-lf FIRST ROW, right to left: J. Mattmiller, T. Shift, J. Beene, D. Waldron, L. Tice, A. Rathmacker, O. Teater, C. Sweetland. SECOND ROW: D. Piper, M. Veatch, G. Webber, T. Brasseur. ' Righr To left: J. Hoppe, B. Holmes, S. Shoemaker, D. Bailey, R. BeneTTe, J. Osflund, C. Anderson, J. Vaughi, B. Warner, D. Savio, S. Douglas, R. Davis. ?ri-fr'i- y Left To right: J. Robinson, J. OTTerbein, T. Tefrick, C. Ochs, D. Mueller, D. Christy, R. Marvin, L. Niemi, M. Preston, G. Davis, D. Schuh. Sue Lapsley Co-Presidenf Evelyn Dalton Co-Presideni' Dolores Savio Treasurer Susan Douglas Vice- President Donna Simpson Secreiary Donna Ryzek Chaplain Shirley Rouih Advisor The seniors of The Modoc Hi-Y and LuTuami Tri-Hi-Y esTablished a fine record for Their lasT year in The pro- gram. The boys of The Modoc ChapTer conTrilouTed To several worThwhile service proiecTs in addiTion To several en- ioyable social TuncTions. This acTive group of Twelve seniors raised- enough money during The year To help send Two delegaTes To The YouTh 'Legislafure in Salem as well as conTribuTing To The World Service, a Tund for needy persons in oTher parTs of The world. The girls also were busy raising money for Their pro- iecTs. AT ChrisTmas They puT Their sewing skills To use in making Toy ocTopi and selling Them. They also puT on several candy sales which proved successful.. John Robinson Presidenr Roy Marvin Vice-Presideni Dwighi' Schuh Secreiiary Charles Ochs Treasurer Larry Niemi Chaplain Larry Bunyard Advisor Pictured here are the members of the International Relations League who attended the annual statewide conference at the University of Oregon. Left to right, standing: Fred Ehlers, John Otterbein, Roy Marvin, Bob Kyle, Charlie Ochs, Tom Johnson, and the advisor, Mr. Deller. Sitting: Jana Erlandson, Ann Lindley, Kathy Cooper, Carol Bousquet. International I6 latin 5 lazy 6 The International Relations League at Klamath Union High School is part of a statewide organiza- tion which was formed to familiarize interested iuniors and seniors with some of the many problems and conflicts of our world. Each year a statewide conference is held at the University of Oregon and some important international topic is discussed. This year the conference was a model ofthe Organization of American States with Klamath Union representing Peru. l Members of l. R. L. are as follows from left to right. First row: Jana Erlandson, Ginny Fredricks, Dagmar Henry, Nancy Nicol, Robin Hiatt, Barbara Borsting, Pam Bauer, Karen Ramey, Pam Conn, Carol Bousquet. Second row: Mr. Deller, Roy Marvin, Dick Scott, Ann Lindley, John Otterbein, Kathy Cooper, Charlie Ochs, Gayle Brotherhood, Delores Salvio, Mary Dixon, Fred Ehlers. Third row: Bob Kyle, Tom Johnson, Gordon 66 Dalcour, Roy Van Pelt, Penny Howie, Rebecca Pierson, Judy Hamaker, Leslie Currin. Math 61116 lnTeresTing discussions keynoTe The monThly mclTh club meeTings, Slide rule Techniques, shorT cuT meThods, ond Tol- lacies of rndTh are buT Cl few of The Topics presenTed QT The meeTings. The purpose of The club is To promoTe inTer- esT in maTh ond To provide members wiTh advonced sTudy in vorious areas of molTh. i PresiclenT - f- Jerry Molcltore Advisor Glenn Chamberlin points ouT The gif Efsidenf various uses of The slide rule To inTeresTed O ye math club members. Secretory Tessa Green Are MaTh Club meetings really Thai' humorous? FIRST ROW: Bob Abbey, Fred Ehlers, Jerry Molalore. SECOND ROW Eli b Th O h h za e ug , C uck Sweetland, Dean Guyer, Bob Kyle. THIRD ROW- Deborah Koufs Judy We'nberg Kitfy Stalker Larry cessidy. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Wales, Avis Zimmerman, Sheila Callison, Carl Ziegler. FIFTH ROW: cllerles Sanders: Harold Strichland, Don Piper, Joe Maflick. 67 Robin Hiatt President Sue Ann Owens Vice President Nancy Nicol Secretary Hazel Todd Advisor girl ' league All new girls and their appointed big sisters enioyed the annual Big and Little Sister party held in the cafeteria. The membership of Girls' League is all of the girls in the Student Body. The activi- ties ot the club are divided among the tour sub-clubs. The two most prominent events of the Girls' League year are the Big and Little Sister party held in the tall and the annual spring formal. The party is to acquaint the new girls and the upper class girls. Many lasting friendships are made between the upperclassman and her little sister. The Spring Formal was held on March 30. Everyone who attended enioyed a wonder- ful dance in the beautiful setting. Dance-A-Lot officers Jane Diver, Dagmar Henry, and Carol Bousquet make plans for the Girls' League Spring Formal. lib-gfllb Anne Brickner, Karen Leaming, and Lana Gregory post the name for Big and Little Sisters. Pam Bauer, Barbara Borsting, and Laurie Bruns discuss K.K.U.K. ideas with Mrs. Todd. Virginia Battis, Sally Hanville, and Marilyn Yunck order S.0.S. candy. 69 Quill zz d Saw!! Pfefect Glenn Davis Sec.-Treas. Janice McCormack FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Thompson, P. O'Toole, K. Luse, D. Shaver, B. Hasscamp. SECOND ROW: P. McLin, C. Malcomb, J. McCornack, C. Frei, P. Hammersly, J. Niece. THIRD ROW: J. Hamilton, S. Hanville, L. Putnam, S. Rowland, A. Brickner, R. Brown. FOURTH ROW: P. Howie, J. Vlahos, N. Baker, P. Mundlin, K. Twildahl, L. English. LAST ROW: R. Hooper, F. Ehlers, A. Clark, C. Ochs, D. Christy, R. Marvin, D. Mueller, M. Veatch, M. Crawley. Vice-Prefect Mike Veatch 70 A majority of the members of the Krater and El Rodeo staffs joined Quill and Scroll this year. The club served as a social organ- ization tor the publications hard- working students. The year was highlighted by a party to celebrate the senior mem- bers' last year in the activities at K.U. Senior Quill and Scroll members reminisce about last year's efforts. Left to right: Nancy Baker, Don Christy, Alan Clark, and Carol Frei. The Science Club's chief goal This year is To Take a field Trip To The Oregon coasT in The spring. To achieve This goal They have had a car wash, candy sales, and oTher rnoney-making proiecTs. To fulfill The scientific purpose of The club They have had selecfed speakers To lecTure aT some of The Clulo's meef- ings. One ,of The guesf speakers was George Nicholson, a paThologisT. Presidenf Vice Presidem' Advisor Jack Faulkner Kathy Murdock Gary Nichols . lf if --r.r f .- 2:2 ,,,, ',r. . . .. isss gg . ,-.' 7 . i f ' A ,..- T91 j -s,, ' ..'iQ ,.f- sssss . li ieeii. . T 'i , fj .e-, ,jg s 'T -f - ' .,-g -rT'. fl ' . f . .: 'iff''3i?2g5'f.'r,5i21SQk .gf 'ff-,Q 2 J- SecreTary Treasurer Judy Hamaker Diana Hunsaker Members of The Science Club are as follows: FIRST ROW: C. Dodge, R. Poteef, M. Voss, R. Bennington, S. Callison, S. Callison, A. Zimmerman, C. Bingham, C. Sickert, J. Hamaker, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: B. ST. John, L. Thomas, D. Wales, P. Felix, S. Thomas, M. Miller, J. Erlandson, M. Hessig, K. Murdock, J. Mustoe. THIRD ROW: B. Kerr, W. Ambegeffe, G. Robertson, M. Ferrario, S. Kluth, T. Payne, S. Weaver, C. Malcomb, S. Hanville, D. Hunsaker. FOURTH ROW: M. Schlegel, J. Beene, D. Culver, D. Vertrees, B. Kyle, D. Beign, M. Wilbur, R. Seeley. 71 Officers for Key Club 1962-1963 are pictured here: President, Ken Galloway, Vice-President, Todd Tetrick, and Vice-President, Dale Mueller. Key Klub The purpose of Key Club is To aid The school, ciTy and sTaTe in whaTever way possible, and To build beTTer ideals and sTandards for The high school boy, AT The start of The school year Key Club had an iniTiaTion of new members and of The new advisor, Mr. CrabTree. Some of The oTher major acTiviTies were selling Christmas decoraTions during December, receiving The proTiTs from The Home Show sponsored by The Kiwanis Club for a money raising proiecT, and aTTending The an- nual ConvenTion of The NorThwesT DisTricT which is being held This year aT Spokane, WashingTon in late March. Members of Key Club are, First row: David Vaagen, Warren Leistikow, Bill Strong, Kent Puckett, Pat Hanifen, Jack Faulkner, Ken Galloway. Second row: Advisor, Gene Favelp Todd Tetrick, Pete Ellingson, Steve Zamsky, Jack Tremble, Jack Atkinson, Mike Totten, Advisor, Tom Crabtree. Third row: Charles Galloway, Kale Mueller, Roy Scott, Larry Worlein, Randy Webb, Jerry Molatore, Dennis Southard, John Kowalis, Glenn Fleet. 72 President Vice-President Grover Dcihn Don Piper Secreta ry Ron Head Advisor Francis Scapple Advisor Dwight French l6'0y 'Allan 5 Here's hoping you have a speedy recovery, says Ron Head and Mr. Scapple as they sign get well cards. Taking a place on the list ot service clubs is Boys' Alliance. New students and sick students often see the help- ing hand at work. If assistance is need- ed to help produce books, or clothes Boys' Alliance goes to work. Mernloer- ship ot this organization consists of all boys enrolled in KUHS. gufzzrc' ,Nurses Future Nurses consists of Junior and Senior girls interested in becoming nurs- es. ln serving The school and commun- ity They have made Tavors Tor The hos- pital Trays, helped with blood mobiles, and various other community and school proiects. President Vice-President Judy Hoppe Virginia Batlis Secretary-Treasurer Janet Highland Advisor Margaret Strode l Mrs. Strode talks over club activities with Janet Highland and Virginia Battis. MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Virginia Battis, Judy Hoppe, Janet Highland. SECOND ROW: Linda Wood, Linda Skoe, Diana Hunsaker, Barbara Evans, Mary Beth Solberg, Kathy Cooper. THIRD ROW: Linda English, Nancy Chitwood, Diane Bailey, Cherly Reinmiller, Linda Hanville, Jana Erlandson. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Randle, Beth Mason, Sharon Shockey, Donna Graham, Mary Voss, Ruth Poteet. FIFTH ROW: Laurie Bruns, Leslie Currin, Starla Hunter, Diane Meade, lVicki McCann. 74 German glllb Although only Three years old The German Club has been built up To a very acTive club. Promoting knowledge of The German language and customs of The German people, Mr. Aeikens has accomplished This by monthly meetings. During This past year The club has had various doughnut sales and joined with The French Club To present an ex- Tremely successful dance. HERE ARE THE SMILING FACES OF THE GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Susan Paddock, Jane Diver, Janette Vlahos, Dagmar Henry, Kathy Migliaccio, Leigh Melton, Carol Amidon. SECOND ROW: Jerry Molatore, Johnny Bough, Gerald Argetsinger, Bob Kyle, Phil lsensee, Larry Robertson, Leo Aeikens. Karin gfllb Advisor Helen Hoffman TOO, 200 , T500 dollars!!! This was The Total amount of money olo- nated by the Latin Club To The Inter- Community Hospital Fund. This money was raised by their annual rummage sales over C1 period of years. Latin Club's year started with The in- duction of new members and Their rum- mage sale and was highlighted by Their P 'd f VA P 'd r Dogesgghigy gfgbvfeny annual bonqueT held at The end of The Secretary Historian year' . I Diana Hunsaker Penny Howie To get into Latin Club ci student must have at least one year of Latin, and be Taking a second year. Old Members of Latin Club are, FIRST ROW: P. Mundlin, R. Bennington, P. Cochrane, D. Kouts, J..Weinberg, S. Paddock, A. Mosley, K. Stalker, P. Howie, N. Chitwood. SECOND ROW: J. Loney, J. Neece, M. Colt, J. Highland, S Thomas, A. Drew, T. Powell, S. Hanville, K. Luse, A. Lindley, D. Harrison, T. Payne, J. Wayenberg, P. Whitby, J. Brown, J. LaGrande, A. Hall, D. Hunsaker, S. Hicks, N. Nicol. THIRD ROW: M. Crawley, J. Sibbet, G. Weber, D. G!UYer, J. Everly, J. Spriggs, D. Waldron, J. Enright, V. Petrick, N. Johnson, L. Cassidy, J. Foster, F. Wickersham, S. Goeller,'2VS. Lawerence J. Molatore, T. Johnson, L. Worlein, D. Christy, D. Biehn, D. Pyles, W. McFadden, J. Kowalis, M. Ritchey. 76 I New Latin Club members are, FIRST ROW: B. Walralh, J. Humphries, L. Lamb, S. Drew, D. Harris. SECOND ROW: S. Weaver, D. Cox, N. Dagelis, G. Talley. THIRD ROW: C. Pyles, K. Cullen, N. Payne, E. Bleak, B. Spen- cer, M. Ferrario. FOURTH ROW: A. Mezger, C. Dodge, J. Kerr, M. Myers, J. Ward, B. Finch, J. Tesch, C. West- vold. FIRST ROW: R. Hantzmen, C. Riley, S. Binney, J. Kernes. SECOND ROW: J. Kerr, D. Barnes, K. Womer, J. Cod- dingfon, P. Felix. THIRD ROW: J Leonard, T. Carlson, C. Borsting, B. Wilson, J. Drew, D, Verfrees. FIRST ROW: V. Gordon, N. Fleet, L Angel, G. Drew. SECOND ROW: S Leaming, S. Hyde, E. Ough, L. Sund- quist. THIRD ROW: S. Compton, R Thorne, J. Jendrzeiewski, J. Bauer. Scrzjvf TQ ,flflicrvplzv 5 Guild Brent Budden announces The morning bulletin. Good Morning! This is your morning bul- leTin Tor The day. PresenTing The daily an- nouncemenT Twice each morning is The job of ScripT and Microphone Guild. Aside from This Task They find Time To put on The Peli- cana, a local TolenT show. The members porTicipaTing in This club have on inTeresT in communicaTions, effective speaking, and vocal personaliTy. Here Phil Ball shows his skill of announcing by taking over The announcing for This game. The wonders of a Tape recorder are being explained To The club members by Mr. Woodhouse. Standing are Phil Ball, Mary Drace, Sandra Edgar, Brent Budden, Margrette Allen, Louise West, Linda Wood, Secretary, Donna Caldwell, President, Donna Buck, Avis Zim- merman, Cynthia Riley. Missing from The picture is Bev Ormsbee, Vice-President , r Mary Dixon Vice Presidenf President Laurie Bruns Secrefa ry Treasurer Carol Drew Barbara Borsring Members of The French Club are as follows: FIRST JQOW: C. Malcomb, M. Dixon, B. Borsting, P. Meyer, B. Silva, M. Cooper, B. Bauer, A. Clark. SECOND ROW: K. Chagnon, S. Lee, T. Terriere, N. Burgoyne, T. Mitchell, L. Thomas, V. Biehn, S. Smith, D. Vietch. THIRD ROW: R. Pierson, C. Farnum, J. Vlahos, E. Morlan, S. Lusk, L. Drew, R. Arnold, S. Edgar, B. Kyle, S. Early, E. Telenga, P. Kuis, C. Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: B. Teach, C. Kellum, J. Phillips, M. Allen, J. Sanders, H. Hunsaker, G. Fredricks, S. Paddock. FIFTH ROW: T. Shift, T. Bailey, L. Kellstrom, R. Jenkins, J. MolaT6re. Advisor Nora Sherill Qreuch Klub This has been a very ac- Tive year for The French Club. A Tew of Their acTiviTies were The inducTion of new mem- bers aT a privaTe home and The French TwisT dance given by The combined French and German clubs. The club ofTicers,, Mary Dixon, presidenT, Laurie Bruns, vice presidenT, Carol Drew, secreraryg and Bar- bara BorsTein, Treasurer, have Tried and succeeded This year To improve The French Club's sTanding in pcirTicipaTing in school af- fairs. 79 SSW Q' I lg . . President Ann Scribner Vice President Judy Graham Secretary Barbara Hamilton Ann Scribner and Karen Ramey pause for a refill. Qufurc' Homemaker f The Future Homemakers of America have overcome The difficulties of The extended sched- ule by meeting once a month for gala potluck dinners. These dinners give The members 01 chance to get Together Tor ci Time of Tun and learning and offer Them a welcomed outlet from schoolwork. The members of This active club are gaining valuable information and guides Tor The caring oT Their own homes. F.l-l.A. strives To stimulate interest and Teach The girls The im- portant skill of homemaking. Advisors Thalia Jewel Frances Stewart Alice Waldron FIRST ROW, left to right: Jolene English, Virginia Biehn, Carol Leib, Mary T Oberg, Judy Nelson, Arlene Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carr, Ann T Scribner, Judy Graham, Karen Ramey. THIRD ROW: Ginny Suber, Dixie Hooker, Louise Blanton, Pat Rase, Ruthe Mitchell, Mary Lenninger, Fay Roper, Barbara Reeder. 80 ArT Club members, as The of- Ticers here, work hard and dili- genTly for The TwenTy-four hours required in order To make The Trip To PorTland for The Scholas- Tic ArT Awards in February. This Trip is The main evenT of The year, and all members agree Thar iT is well worTh working Tor. Some of The Things The mem- bers do Tor These hours are de- signing and silk screening pos- Ters and ChrisTmas cards. Ac- Tually The members of The K.U.H.S. ArT Club will Try pro- ducing anyThing once, wiTh The help of Their advisor, Mr. Ma- Toush. From left To righh Lyle Mafoush, Advisor, Karin Floren, Sec.- l Treas.7 Harry Drew, Vice-President, Jim Sibbif, Mary Hyde, Sergeanf-aT-Arms. it .,,. igj,??,l:: 'I.?E--Wil, ., 257, A ,.,, Diana Denton ,4 frm ng 'WW 'rf' My i FIRST ROW: Nancy Anderson, Cecille Hongueville, Marcia Powell, Glenda Snider, Doris Barnwell, Carol Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Paula Hammersley, Donna Graham. SECOND ROW: Pat Bard, Judi Graham, Margarette Allen, Sue Thompson, Janice Turner, Evelyn Stafford, Mike Mikkelson, Gladus Anderson, George Dwire. THIRD ROW: Peggy Kellogg, Yvonne Rech'el, Mary Nealy, Connie Sockett, Rosanne Lehigh, Dan McGinnis, Mike Merwin, Bonnie Jo Carter. Dv! Secretary Judy Grchom President Carolyn Dennis 2nd Vice President Song Legder Janis Smith Margaret Peterson lst Vice President Treasurer Carol Thompson Roseahn Lehigh 3rd Vice President PiGI'1iST Pat Bord Peggy Kellogg Ralph Barnwell. Delta Chi has been hindered this year by the extended schedule in regard to holding the usual weekly meetings. Still, this hasn't prevented the members from being enthusiastic about the various ac- tivities Held this year. These activities have included a hayride, Mexican party, Christmas banquet, and a day at Moun- tain Lakes Bible Camp in the fall. Advisor Ruby Alloway ROW: Pam Stevens, Pat Lund, Robin Dunn, Margaret Peterson, Donna Redfield, Francis Balantyne, Sharon Biggs, Homer, Carolyn Dennis. SECOND ROW: Deanne Bard, Charlene Copeland, Tom Rice, Martha Colt, Janice Narramore, Ahderson, Ruth Arnold, Terry McKim, Nancy Ostrom. THIRD ROW: Vickie McClung, Keith Cedarleaf Laurena Rodger Seeley, Ruth Peterson, Carol Webb, Toni Motschenbacher, Janice Smith, Paul Sharpe, Joyace Slnith. Not The members of Delta Chi are enioying the fun ofthe Mexican party. At each party held by this inter-denominational club the members have a good time and enjoy the fellowship which they have had before in the weekly meetings. 83 M. ..., '91, ,W f 3, K Q 3. in HW W ww X wgwsgg :L ,ifsyf 1 wig, mm WWW 1553 . www' 1 V,,. President Vice President Sharon Sweek David'STokley Secretary Linda Solomon FRONT ROW: L. Jones, J. Samuel, T. Rechel, S. Whytal, L. Solomon, S. Bratton SECOND ROW: T. Stillwell, V. Gordon, N. Ostrom, M. Stewart, L. Greer, D. Wales: THIRD ROW: B. Becker, S. Salverstrin, N. Tucker, A. Hulse. FOURTH ROW: S Guderian, N. Christensen, C. Case, J. Garich, N. Clark. FIFTH ROW: M. Drace R. DiBattista, G. Livesay, D. Hall. SIXTH ROW: C. Thompson, S. Hunter, L. Bromi ley, A. Zimmerman, S. Callison, S. Callison. SEVENTH ROW: W. Smith, M. Breit- enstein, C. Amacker, C. Anderson, J. Beebe. EIGHTH ROW: J. Green J. Brown NINTH ROW: B. Sorensen, S. Sweek, K. Gattis, C. Ferrell. TENTH ROW: C. Sand: ers, J. Bowen, C. Galloway, W. Espersen. ELEVENTH ROW: K. Kuhlman, D. Part- low, D. Stokley, T. Gospodnetich, D. Ward. TWELFTH ROW: S. Zamsky, S. Gordon, G. Robertson, T. Osa, D. Henry. Advisor Beatrice Tanielian i Pictured here are the officers of Ecology Club for 1962- I963: Vice-President, Phil Ball, President, Larry Hersey. Not pictured: Secretary-Treasurer, Kathy Troyer. Ecology Club's purpose is to Orgdnize G Club for are included in the field trips. They have taken several of freshmen and sophomores interested in taking field trips these trips to nearby areas to achieve their main goal to develop knowledge in field biology. Fields such GS of developing skills in field biology, This club is advised forestry, fire protection, geology, and wild life studies by Adolph Faller. Smlvgy glllb 1 r-slf W,fmsf-WNW. A W... .N . The members of Ecology Club are as follows, First row: Stephenie Guderian, Sue Thompson, Larry Hersey, Phil Ball. Second row: Carole Hermanson, Paul Sharpe, Darrell Huck, Phil Hunter. Third row: Ron Hemberee, Duane Snyder, Larry Whitney, Robert Flackus. 86 ,...,.... W U? Members of the Re-In-Ca are: FIRST ROW: L. Hansen, A. Griggs, G. Ward, Sec.-Treasurer, A. Jackson, Vice President, R. Flynn, President, Mr. Thompson, Advisor, P. Isensee, M. Wilbur. SECOND ROW: J. Green, B. St John, H. Rutlege, W. Moorehead, V. Davenport, D. Pranghofer, R. Leib. THIRD ROW: D. Barnes, D. Bragg, M. Morse, E. Rychetsky, D. Duffy, R. Johnson C. Zigler, M. Casebeer. Kc'-.714-Ka Re-In-Ca, which stands tor resistance, in- ductance, and capacitance, is composed of students planning occupations in electronics and related fields. 'They conduct a business meeting and an activities night twice a month on alternating weeks, at which time interested members may use radio department equipment tor design and construction of their own elec- tronic gear, Radio club also sponsors code classes to assist members interested in obtaining ama- teur licenses. On top of all this, they operate the Public Address equipment for athletic contests, dances, and other school activities during the year. Members that have amateur radio licenses are: FIRST ROW: W. Mooreheacl, Mr. Thompson,'Aclvisorp R. Flynn, V. Davenport. SECOND ROW: A. Jackson, G. Ward, P. Isensee, M. Wilbur, A. Griggs. 87 .: v - 2. T ,.,. Yi I 1+ fx 1 s ' f '1 i,fM,,+,3,,,r Pwffiuh ,wr Mg' I L, 9 S K xr A fi anim, if S if ,buf T, ,, ,Z It X X A, wgfwf e ff :rg , f ,Exile M V ' V+ 3 is f , ff W W fx B? 4 i Q f M3 K is it S, Q We ,xriam , .. ., 'i' tw if . ,. S as 3 , Q, jlsvvt 95 l JK 1 S fl SK if was W Q X K,V: 5 , ,, gf .f President Vice President Secretary GlfJClUS AYWCJGVSQU Nancy LaClair Roxie Bennington FIRST ROW: Lucy Breton Van Groll, Roxie Bennington, Linda Van Atter, Gladus Anderson, Coleen Colman. SECOND ROW: Linda Vinson, Evelyn Kidwell, Peggy Thompson, Bonnie Dicky, Gerry DeSautel, Sue McDowel, Janet Buckly, Vickie Walters, Sherri Kurth, Shirly Routh, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Freeman. THIRD ROW: Julie Phillips, Judy Kerr, Gail Jurgenson, Ella Redkey, Debbie Kouts, Peggy Ackley, Mary Ann Banish, Ruthie Mitchel, Arleta Steele, Dixie Hooker, Linda LaClair, Margo Punigotti, Frances Balentyne, Linda Olson, Twilla Hunter. 88 Business Manager Kathy Johnson filqaf ? WM rf, we My ds.. ff kwa? 5'wwy5wW QM +f+9Se+1w 4Z'f'iv1. 7 ' fff .eyfffif ff-f-I Qifi?,?5?f2fl3,fff3fE:f,g fl U S- LS 'f s -',E': 7- ' ' fglhlif' iiffffvffiiir ww, . 5 , ..,,,, , -i .,.,,zaii,,,i,, .,. gwwa ,I . ,, f :wwf gf - :wwf , J,lw3 vFw' ww ,-,.,Q.qi ' PE ?'i-iff:-V5 wsiwiyff ,cw 'fvsfm 1, .J-f' Neff. 1,1 ,Q ,lx ' if 5355 Tiff' -5: '1 4, rblqi V' --,. g S .Q 1 -- . 1 . .,3W:,' in ,V 1 ' K K . ..,.. , ,.,.,, ., ,,,. V, f Se A r j Jn aff. f , ' f,,,, I Advisor Ella Reclkey w4QDJlU sf y -FTDWXHWQ i if-wwiffifiitsf-f- ewemnn X' efffliwi-wLf.ff ,w-,:,5, wean, ww f QMS K vt ww? if iii 1 ., 1222 L59 f '13 l'i 'iJ'r i ' -'yqge if it , , -, . , aff- 1- ef' Lim- A friggin' ii -' rf H5 .ill Advisor Shirly Routh se sf f W, The Gurls Recreatuon Assocuatuon has been busy thus year They have a monThly meetung and also plan play nughts for every Tuesday where they play volleyball swum Tumble and do many other thungs each play nught us planned around a duf Terent actuvuty Throughout The year every gurl us workung Tor 50 pounts and us guven her award at the annual awards banquet uf she achueves Thus Some of the other actuvutues whuch have occupued The tume of The G R A members Thus year are The Dad s Daughter Nught The roller skatung party andthe Chrustmas party Here the gurls play volleyball at the weekly play nught They play get exer cuse have fun and earn pounts all at the same tume' Above Nancy Andersen us a luttle less energetuc and balances herself lust To watch the volleyball game Whose ball us Thus? Quuck get ut' Each gurl plays hard to wun but they all feel wunnung us not as umportant as beung To gether To have excutung fumes 89 Advisor James Scott BACK ROW, left to right: J. Sanders, C. Christy, L. Kunz, S. Maxwell, Mr. Scott. FRONT ROW: B. Silva, C. Solomon, Y. Leavitt, S. Douglas, G. Livesay, L. Angel. gllfll 1' 15711 111155 Lf 1111615 Future Business Leaders, consisting of students that have taken two business courses, helps students to obtain a better knowledge of the business world. These future secretaries, stenographers, and other business executives, are on hand to help assist teach- ers, students, or school officials. Sending U delegvte to The GHHUOI STUTG COVWSU' work together to solve a problem of greatest tion is one of their main activities of the'year. difficulty! Lynetta Kunz, Bunny Leavitt, and Susan Douglas President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Bunny Leavitt Nancy McClure Pam Baraboo Sue Leiser Connie Row 90 Jerry Kramer Carol Drew Mike Veatch Don Herbig President Vice President Secretary Advisor ki Klub HAPPY MEMBERS OF SKI CLUB POSE FOR PICTURES. FIRST ROW: R. Bonham B. Brinegar, C. Bartlett, S. Campbell, S. Hyde, S. Whytal, B. Crain. SECOND ROW: J. Detroit, D. Ward, T. Brasseur, J. Mest, K. Ward, J. Westlund, L. Gregory. THIRD ROW: J. Lindmier, C. Drew, M. Miller, A. Lindley, J. Mustoe, S. Lusk, C Bingham. FOURTH ROW: J. Moen, J. Kramer, P. Conn, J. Erlandson, J. Robinson S. Smith, D. Denton. FIFTH ROW: S. Randle, R. Howard, R. Hall, L. Stranski, M Stewart, H. Hunsaker. SIXTH ROW: J. Loney, J. Hummele, J. Reed, J. Denham T. Payne, J. Thomas, J. Weber, N. Payne. SEVENTH ROW: E. Stafford, V. Ganter J. Lindley, K. Chilcote, C. Callon, L. Drew, L. Drew, G. Drew, K. Kuhlman EIGHTH ROW: M. Canine, J. Hiatt, L. Kellstrom, D. Veatch, L. Lamb. NINTH ROW J. Faulkner, L. Koertie, D. Hunt, C. Bousquet, P. Ellingson, J. Paxton, L. Bonotto TENTH ROW: D. Henry, M. Veatch, D. Mueller, J. Otterbein, D. Hummel, C. Ochs R. Marvin, S. Zamsky, D. Stiles, J. Flynn, W. Wiley, B. Bogotay, F. Ehlers, B Williams. I - Swosh! Here they come! Here come the enthusiastic members of Ski Ciub. Being a member of Ski Club can prove very excit- ing with many thrills and spills. During the year the Ski Club takes many trips to different ski resorts. This year they have a Snow Queen representing the whole group. This year's Snow Queen, Karen Sloan, represented the entire group at Mount Shas- ta, Tomahawk, and Hoodoo re- sorts. Accompanying Karen were the princesses, Carol Drew, Dag- mar Henry, Nyna Payne, and Robin Hiatt. 91 an- :lessee Mary Taucher assists Mrs Thomas In grad lun..-s-.. mg papers for a busy Teacher Yes it was a successful year concludes Mr Corrigan as he finishes reading a record of the year s events gllfll 6 Zferzchcrs of flmrrzca The Furure Teachers of Ameruca had a busy schedule To look forward To Thus year The organ lzahon sTarTed by lnductlng over Th1rTy new mem bers aT Therr annual lnrT1aTron Tea A ChrlsTmas parTy and many lnTeresTlng meehngs perralnlng To The Teachrng profession were also on The year s agenda To Tmance all of These acTnvnTres Thus Indus Trrous club sponsored a rummage salem August The FTA lsnT lacklng In service prolecTs erTher The Teachers aT K U were surprrsed and pleased To receive delrclous carameled apples durnng Nahonal Educahon Week These Fufure Teachers also made vls1TaTlons To The c1Ty schools In January To end The year They held a loanqueT and nnsTallaT1on of new officers First row: Linda Jones, Cris Dodge, Mary Taucher, Kathy Luse, Barbara Walrath, Paula Badorek. Second row: Bev Ormsby, Karolyn Kerr, Teri Stilwell, Carolyn Brower, Susan Peterson, Kathy Chilcote,' Mary Anderson. 92 First row: Judy Weinberg, Tamia Mitchell, Sherry Smith, Debbie Kennedy Barbara Kyle Lyn Bromle I I y' Second row: Robert Flachus, Duane Snider, Nancy LaClair, Leslie Currin, Carolyn Ferrell, Janis Britton, Norma Fodge. President Vice Pres'cl 1' - I en Secretary Nancy Lqfjlqir Leslie Currin Marilyn Yunck A distraught Mr. Nichols is in need of a student helper! Treasurer erit Keeper Janiel Loney Kqfhy Luge Mary Taucher 9 Historian M Aqua Pels practice synchronized swimming drills. Advisor Ella Redkey The active members of the Aqua Pels work ua all year for their big proiect, the spring water- show. Every Monday night is filled with long hours of hard work and practice tor their vari- ous swimming drills. To finance this project, the The officers of Aqua Pels are: President, p I Aqua Pels sell mistletoe at Christmas time. Bonnie Farr Vice President Barbara Walrath and Watershow Chairman Nan Clark TOP ROW left to right Jolene English Linda Farr Bonnie Farr SECOND ROW left to right Dixie Hooker Barbara Walrath Janet Kerns Linda Friesen Vivian McCollough linda Matllck THIRD ROW left to right Gene Plank Dennis Parker 2 I F , . l , i I : I I ' I : I I I I I ' , : , . President Vice-President Secretary Betty Holmes Jody Bedord Lynetta Kunz Diana Bailey Patty Bratton Donna Cummins Pelican Charter Advisor Janis Owens Glen Terriere Scrzfice Susan Douglas Kathy Fleet Linda Gibson An all expense paid trip to the State Basketball Tournament is the reward of the hard work- ing Pelican Service Club. These girls sell programs at all games and usher at school functions. Diane Hancock Judy Hoppe Bunny Leavit Pat McAuliffe Leigh Melton Ruth Russell Ann Scribner Sharon Svveek Susie Shoemaker Beverly Teach Andi Siliani Janet Wardell President Vice President Secretary Karon Sloan Carol Bousquet Kgfhy Cooper The Pep Peppers has completed another active year in their services to the school ancl the community, This club, rich in traoli- tion and spirit, creates anol promotes enthu- siasm and pep at all maior athletic events. A Christmas party tor the Underprivilegeol children is a maior project, and much time and effort is spent to make the children's Christmas a happy one. Social events and out-ot-town trips are also part of their varied activities. Nancy Lee Baker Cheryl Ball Pam Bauer Sandra Baustein Roxanne Bennington Kathy Black Barbara Borsting Gail Brotherhood Nicki Burgoyne Barbara Coter Pam Conn Julie Coon Diane Cox Leslie Currin Jean Curry Evelyn Dalton Jane Diver Alexis Drew Carol Drew Jana Erlandson Barloara Evans Carol Frei Jean Gerleve Tessa Green Gail Hallack Judi Hamoker Paula Hammersley Linda Honville Dagmar Henry Robin Hiatt Mary Hessig Janet Highland Alice Hoagland Penny Howie ZW Zgvppcrs Nancy McClure Janice McCornack Marie McLane Phyllis McLin Rachel Meyer Kathy Migliacco Mary Ellen Miller Tamia Mitchel Penne Mundlin Kathy Murdock Nancy Nicol Sue Ann Owens Susan Paddock Marilyn Patterson Tyana Payne Rebecca Pierson Tessie Powell Karen Ramey Carolyn Ropp Sharon Rowland Cheryl Rutherford Donna Ryzek Dolores Savio Mary Beth Solberg Connie Thomas Starla Thomas Janette Vlahos Phyllis Whitby Q 2 4 Q , i c. i-'c ,:.,, ,sigh i , it Q ff i ,War - 'Y 5 ,. f Yeflfiiiilifi -ff' 5s:5fwiigx'?2?ffvfgg5:'f1f :5:f:g1?eg, : 4-gf15,'w:21f:5if H um 5 -iw -' ' i ' , f?5f33?. T . , C 'H wax, Na,-25, IZ is212i,g?r:s ,- -eg , . is r1':: 4-s.. a K , ia, :life 52545 -3 Treasurer Advisor Advisor Ginny Freclericks Suzanne Smith Margaret Strode Diana Hunsa ker Mary Hyde Carolyn Kerr Nancy LaClair Janice LaGrande Susan Lapsley Ann Lindly Kathy Luse Claudia Malcomb -Kayce Martz President Ron HiTchcock 24,3 K . D Aschenbach G. Benson B. Bianchi L. Binny R. Bonham S. Campbell T. Carnes E B Ewing C, Galloway K. Galloway D, Geil R. Gustafson L. Guyer G. Hawkins Z I4 gfllb Vice-Presideni Tom Miles K Club is a leTTermen's club of which membership is open To any boy receiving a varsiTy leTTer. They carry on many worThwhile acTiviTies, under The leadership of Jim John- son, The aThleTic direcTor. Some of These acTiviTies are The annual carni- val and banqueT, which are held in Sergeam'-aT-Arms ThursTon Henzel SecreTa ry Fred Kelley The spring. K Club sponsors The con- cession sTands during The TooTball and baskeTball games. Yes, K Club does uphold a Tine TradiTion. This is a TradiTion of energy, school spiriT, and a desire for sporTs. Lg. . . J, ss. 1 ...sf ':.:-4 .. T ' ' if :,.m-A.:fE:5:l 'I 'i ' i iggfs. T ' -. . ,,,,.... ,.,..,,: . - A 'ei ,W -if. ' ' T . -. 3 . --we i :: il ..SfQ:. 4 g..::fa.3w' ..,..g'fa 1 ':'Z'I11g-1 T if .. ' jf. f- sg.: .ls sv. ':. W. Chamberl R. Head J. Kurfh G. Miller D, Plowm J. Sfilwel Ch 5fU'n50n D- GWVISTY G- Dchn D. Davis T. Eccles K. Elias J. Enghsh J, Enrrghr R. Horn G. Humphrey J- JUCRSOH R. Jackson J. Jendrzeiewski B. Kern M. Kifching J. Kramer Lawrence P. Llmde R4 M0CBe'h B, Maiors R. Marvin J. Matlick J. Mqclung M. Mcliibbon B- MMS L. Niemi JA Offefbein F. Palmer J. Parisorfo J. Paxton V. Petrick D. Piper Puckeff J. Robinson R- Scndmevef B. Scholl D. scoff L. smam w. smam P. smfkey Sweek L- Tire R- Thome L. Thurman D. Verkos G. Webb B. Wolters M. Yunck Alice Kring Beth Mason Vicki Massey Roxie Matthews Once again the Pelicanettes ot Kla- math Union High School have completed another year ot successful dance routines and various other proiects. The dancing teams, which are the main purpose ot the club, have put on a variety ot halftime entertainment tor the basketball games and other activ- ities. Directed by Miss Sylvia Gerber, they have become very accomplished in their work. Among the activities that the Pelican- ettes have carried out this year was the football banquet at Reame's Golf and Country Club. This was a semi-formal attair attended by some ninety people. This was the function at which the foot- ball players received their certificates. The Pelicanettes have big hopes tor the future years to bring this club into more action with more dance routines and skits. What shall we do next? is the big question when Karolyn Gattis and Caro- lyn Ferrell make out dance routines. Advisor Miss Sylvia Gerber Sherry Maxwell Edie Morlin Toni Motschenbacker Elizabeth Ough Donna Pierson Sharon Randle Terri Shaw Donna Simpson Lowellq Spiker Linda Stranske Kathy Stanclinger Judy Whitlock ze21 .. , , we we Advisor Darrell Boone explains to the Krater staff the four essentials of wi Em' U good headline- e -r1 if.. 1 1 L' ,i.. . . i . V 5 . . , ,. .. ,,,,.. K ..,, .. ..E:VE:.,H' A . i I. f y..:.i:f1-f Q i 1 Zia- 13' TEM, fa.. xi ,, ., .2 W. - . : K W. -::.,, m e .Q . . :: U,1H2Q-Jfsi -. J. ,, H 1, Wx. - -: V 'ef - g... :- 1 stfgfgg.. . ,ef::.i-,E if Editor Kathy Murdock Maier Associate Editor' Louise West Business Monoger Penny Howie Providing all the pictures for the Krater is a big iob but photographer Ralph Hooper succeeded in taking excellent pictures for every issue of the 102 Krater. we . fff , ,..-- ,Zi , Deadline time produces a flurry of paper work for the Krater staff. SEATED: Penny Howie, Margaret Waggoner, Kathy Murdock, Dale Mueller, Carol Thompson. STANDING: Ann Brickner, Rita Brown, Linda English, Kathy Twildahl, Mr. Boone. News, humor, comments on world problems and problems facing teens can all be found in the Klamath Krater. This year showed an expansion inthe statt over previous years which allowed more extensive coverage around the school and community. Valuable experience is gained by the student reporters which may form a basis for future iournalistic careers. Advisor Darrell Boone depends upon the staff under Kathy Murdock, editor- in-chief, to write, edit, and lay-out all material appearing in the publication on their own initiative. I think this article could go on the front page, says Kathy Murdock to Dale Mueller while Penny Howie prepares lay-outs. lO3 X P 0 r I I I 5 I Drama Dcparfmauf Jim Morman as Hamlet. Mike Alford as Othello. The members of the Drama classes have Lloyd Eastman as the gatekeeper in Macbeth. given fine acting performances this year. At Christmas the talented students presented to the entire student body a one-act play entitled The Gift. Gail Brotherhood, a senior, portrayed the main character. During the month of April sev- eral other one-act plays were given. The efforts of the Drama Department were greatly appre- ciated by the school and the community. This scene from Macbeth was part of the exhibition presented by the drama department at the Klamath Art Museum. A tense discussion between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth takes place after the killing of the king. 106 On tour successive Sundays in February the drama department presented an exhibition at the Kla- math Art Museum. The theatre art forms presented were various scenes from Macbeth and other plays done during the year. The little theatre al- so displayed paintings, costumes, photographs, and iewelry, which are properties of the little theatre, as obiects ot interest to the public viewing the exhibition. 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' 1 1 1- 1. , 1': Wf 1 -'-M--1 .M Carolyn Amuker HI B dd S d w: John Detroit, Ernest Badger First row: Bob Schol, Staff Breed, Lamar Jensen, Marshall Morse, Bret u en. econ ro Don Spicer, Dean Guyer, Mary Johnck, Nancy Chitwood, Steve Lawerence, Lester Thurman, Fred Ehlers, Don Chitwood C Peebler Sandra Lawson, Janis Humphries, Patty Chochrane. Third row: Dan Grimes, Stanley Rossen, Bob Kile armen , David Biehn, Larry Neimi, Wilda Phillips, David Ward, Kitty Stalker, Dwight Schuh, Fred Wlckersham, John Poole, Clifford Moore, Bill St. John. 112 Z7 I7 Hand The K.U.H.S. Pep Band was considered tops by all those attending the basketball games this year. This Pep Band certainly has enthusiasm and really does a lot to raise the school spirit ancl keep it up. The students of Klamath Union salute their Pep Band and say thanks for a wonderful season. 1 r E CHOIR MEMBERS ARE, First row, left to right: J. Bedord, S. Guderian, L. Skoe, S. Gibbs, P. Kellogg, R. Mathews, J. Curry, E. Thomas, P. Eden. Second row: T. Mitchell, K. Sloan, L. Gibson, B. Bell, P. McLin, C. Peebler, P. Meyer, L. Gregory, M Gallagher, A. Lindley, J. Mest, K. Wardle, C. Thomas, C. Sackett, P. Cochrane, D. Nolan. Third row: K. Bleak, D. Tillery K. Chilcote L West J. Kerns K. Riffe K Ho t P. Conn G Hallack, N. Nicol C Bousquet, B. Welsh S Buckner, S. Ervin I ' I I yl ' y I I ' I ' I ' L. Hanville, C. Webb, R. Sandmeyer, R. Sloan. Fourth row: D. Montague, P. Ellingson, R. Van Pelt, J. Sibbet, C. Dennis, S. Lapsley, J. LaGrande, L. Currin, D. Revis, N. LaClair, K. Black, S. Owens, E. Veatch, J. Ward, J. Gerleve, D. Cox, R. Davis, D. Graham, P. Sandoval. Fifth row: G. Fredricks, D. Hunt, D. Southard, S. Baker, C. Sheely, J. Parisotto, S. Cambell, A. Drew J. Phillips, T. Powell, J. Bispham, J. Vlahos, R. Hiatt, H. Hunsaker, K. Ramey, J. Baugh, B. Budden, R. Veatch, J. Everly' .4 Hzzpp lla The A Cappella Choir has had a very re- warding year with the presentations of the Mes- siah, ci Christmas concert, and a spring concert. Other activities during the year included singing for clubs, assemblies, and special oc- casions. They also attended the annual contest held in Ashland. Mr. Hallack watches over AC Choir officers Dennis South- ard, vice-president, Peggy Kellogg, secretary, and Harold Thompkins, president while they make plans for a suc- cessful Madrigals members are, left to right: G. Hallack, P. McLin, J. Ward, P. Conn, M. Gallagher, C. Bousquet, L. Currin, S. Lapsley, J. LaGrande, R. Hiatt, B. Welsh, SA. Owens. Second row: R. Sandmeyer, D. Montague, S. Moore, B. Budden, D. Southard, J. Everly, R. Veatch, J. Sibbet, D. Nolan. T Madrqals' and Girls ' Snsvmblv Moiolrigols is on selected group of A C Choir members consisTing of 22 people, They sing Through- out The yeoir for clubs, Television, and special occosions. Girls' Ensemble, directed by Mr. Herbig ond composed of nine girls, also sings for various orgonizotions and activities. Girls' Ensemble members are: P. Eden, L. Arnold, R. Mathews, C. Crane, J. Phillips, R. Davis, S. Ervin, K. Wardle, C. Peebler, Pianist, L. Angel. Facing director as in concert. First row: C. Dubois, C. Sickert, R. Lehigh, D. Piper, J. Weinberg, M. Casebeer, J. Hanse F. Ehlers, N. Chitwood, D. Kennedy, R. Russell, M. Johnck. Second row: P. Bard, S. McFarland, B. Burgess, J. Pence, Mustoe, D. Mustoe, L. Thurman, J. Curry, S. Lawrence, D. Piper, D. Chitwood, J. Humphries, T. Metler, C. Peebler, S Lawson. Third row: L. Cassidy, P. Cochrane, J. Detroit, B. Kyle, F. Wickersham, J. Poole, J. Wayenburg, D. Vertrees, Schuh, K. Stalker, G. Fredrick, R. Stalker, G. Fredricks, C. Moore, Bill St. John, C. Rutherford, D. Poulshock, C. Brower Smith, T. Carnes, E. Badger, R. Bartlett, D. Spicer. Back row: G. Fiedler, A. Fredrickson, D. Leech, B. Budden, R. Schol L. Niemi, M. Colt, D. Grimes, D. Biehn, R. Marvin, D. Ward, S. Ratzlaff, J. Linmeier, V. Battis, W. Phillips, B. Kyle, Waggoner, D. Smith, N. Breed, M. Morse, J. Thompson, S. Breed. lt seems that the officers of band this year are a slight bit lazy, well . . . maybe they're iust tired. Don Piper, President, lays aside his clarinet to enioy his Mad Maga- zine. ymplzvuic 1671 4 This year has included many old experiences for The Symphonic Band plus many new ones. The main evenT of The year was The Pops ConcerT given aT The TirsT of March. The loand also played aT many of The school as- semblies and was well received aT all performances. Each band member does his parT well and wiTh Mr. Jensen's help They are a success! Ginny Fredricks, Vice-President, gave up her French horn To comb her hair and get ready for her next class. Ruth Russel, Secretary, had much rather see Thai The old music stand got fixed Than To play her flufe. Really The band officers are hard-workingg besides Mr. Jensen would never allow This! ll7 Members are from left to right, First row: L. Sorlien, J. Owens, P. Cassel, M. Baird, S. Waters, N. Olstrom, S. Mayfield Second row: M. Powell, D. Buck, D. Hall, S. Drew, S. Tawny, M. Bradshaw, M. Maiors, J. Hamilton. Third row: S. Jorde, T. Stilwell, J. Eberlein, D. Colahan, C. Thomas, C, Davis, E. Stafford, M. Peterson. Fourth row: C. Phillips, M. Nealy, M Wise, S. Bray, B. Richardson, J. Green. H8 Orchc fra The OrchesTra has had a busy year parTicipaTing in many exTra evenTs. AT ChrisTmas They helped presenT The Messiah aT Mills AudiTorium along wiTh The A Cappella Choir, They held a Spring ConcerT and also made a Trip To Ashland in The laTTer parT of The year, To parTicipaTe in a Music ConTesT. WiTh The guidance of Mr. Halleck The OrchesTra has had a successful and rewarding year. 'T V4 Kapp lla E l The A Cappella ll Choir, or ConcerT Choir, was a class creaTed Tor Those inTeresTed in music and Tor TurTher Training in This Tielcl. ,, ,M ,, :ggi-' N.-,fL b'., .... YZ., V MF ,M ' CLASSES hill Student l5'0dy Prcsidmt Wm Sihbcf All in oll, The yeor of '62-'63 was ci success- ful one. Due To The over-crowded condiTions, There were ci few problems which hod To be con- quered. ConTribuTing much To The solving of These problems wcis The sTudenT body presidenT, Jim SibbeT. His duTies ronged from presiding over The STudenT Council meefings To searching for The presidenTiol govel, which was losT. Combining These duTies wiTh homework, exTrocurriculor oc- TiviTies, ond duTies To his church, Jim was ci very busy president 123 lst Vice Pam Bauer 2nd Vice 3rd Vice Pat Bratton Sheila Callison Student Body Offccrs Student Body President Jim Sibbet 4th Vice Janet Denham Secretary Janice LaGrande Business Manager Yell Queen Fred Ehlers Karen Leaming Advisor Don Ross W The Assembly Committee went all out to bring spectac ular entertainment to the students this year Jim Flynn walking on his hands was one of the highlights of this National School Assembly Greedy members of Finance Com- mittee, Ginny Fredricks and Fred Ehlers try to balance school budget. Hvmmiffws in Activa At an unsuspecting moment the Traditions Committee finds themselves In a predicament as an El Rodeo pho tographer snaps the picture fudmf 6011 cd NOMINATING COMMITTEE. From left to right, first row: Janis Owens, Lucy VanGrolI, Sally Bratton. Second row: Ray Thorne, Curt Petersteiner, Buddy Lummus. NOON RECREATION. Left to right: Robbie Sandmeyer,'Sue Ann Owens, Sheila Callison, Chairman, Carolyn Day, Helen Hunsaker. Not shown: Charlie Ochs, Daryl Mitchel, Alexis Drew, Mike McFadden, Richard Flynn, .lim Sibbet. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE. From left to right, first row: Leah Lamb, Barbara Borsting, Jennifer Hummel. Second row: Pete Ellingson,,Larry Binney, Dale 127 Mueller, Greg Scott. fudenf 6011 ci! FINANCE COMMITTEE Larry Smlth Fred Ehlers Chairman Glnny Fredrlcks STUDENT DIRECTORY COMMITTEE Flrst row Marllyn Yunck Mary Ellen Muller Andrea Sllam Second row Mac Cunningham Carla Bartlet Not Rack Horn Kathy Cooper Bob Sloan Baron Matthews LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE Mlke Veatch Dawn Veatch Terry Metler Janet Denham Chairman Not shown Bob Woldt Diana Hunsaker Ron Hutch cock Pam Conn Suanna Whytal Cllf Moore Jlm Slbbet : . I I . F . . - i . ' : ' , , . : , . shown: Connle Thomas, Chalrmanp Fred Kelly, Nancy Chltwood, Tessa Green, I I I ' 5 . r 1 I I I . I - I . I - 1 r I I ' fudcuf 6011 ci! 'ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. First row: Sue Lapsley, Mary Taucher, Dagmar Henry, Karen Leaming, Pam Bauer. Second row: Hal Holman, Jim Mattmiller, Fred Ehlers. Not shown: Dwight Schuh, Chairman, Barbara Evans, Jim Sibbet. CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE. First row: Judy Hoppe, Cookie Crain, Ann Lindley, Janice LaGrande, Dee Lowther. Second row: Bob Moore, John Foster, John Parrisoto. Not shown: Pat Batton, Chairman, Jim Sibbet. TRADITIONS COMMITTEE. First row: Carol Bousquet, Robin Hiatt, Pam Bauer, Chairman, Verne Netzer, John Robinson, Wayne Chamberland, Steve Lau- rence. Not shown: Dave Beihn, Karen Ramey, Phyllis Mclin, Mary Hessig, T29 Jim Sibbet. indent Zvuncil Q' A-Mans , .Q SOCIAL COMMITTEE. First row, left to right: Kathy Luse, Linda Bonotto,4Janet Denham, Sandy Baustien, Jane Diver. Second row: Larry Ward, Jack Bauer, John Otterbein, Nancy Nicol, Jim Sibbet. FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE. First row: Barbara McKinney, Terry Terrier Judy Hamaker, Ann Lindley. Second row: Don Christy, Don Piper, Jim Beene ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE. First row: Sheila Callison, Jim Sibbet, Pam Bauer, Janet Denham. l 30 i Szzlufafariau Cease Grew Ifalaicfvriau Virgzhliz Eirairicks Don,lPiper Nancy Baker Janet lflighland John Olterbein Janice lQaGrande Jerryfnflolalore Roberf Kyle Nan cy Nlcol Linda Pafisotlo l Z0 Oo Nancy Chitwood Patty Cochrane Janice McCornack Kathy Murdock Tommy Johnson Mike Afford Barbara Evans Darlene Gentry John Fosler Don Christy Gail Brotherhood Pam Bauer Kathy Cooper r r r r N t W N 5 Carol Frei Susan Paddock Dick Scott , 3 - N N Dwight Schuh Sharoniokoyvland Cheryl' Ball r 134 Chris Bruns Mary Beth Sblberg Linda Hanville Dagmar Henry Vicki JOHNSON Carol Bousquei Carolyn Dennis Phyllis Mclin .nm sibbef Larry Smfth ,mad W, km Wim 5 Who ,Mast Calkafive BILL BIANCHI ond ROBIN HIATT somehow ore never of ci loss for words. in I6 ll. Mastfbkcly to Surreal Thai success is ci result of hard work and good citizenship is dem- onsfrofed here by JIM SIBBET cmd NANCY NICOL. J lm? Kes! leaders JOHN OTTERBEIN scrys with o voice of ciuthority, Stop or l'll shoot, os KAREN SLOAN ossists him! I1 Most Puma! JOHN FOSTER yells to NANCY BAKER Put it in drive stupid not 0 in . . . . l I it reverse! Qrizudlicst SUE ANN OWENS and RAY THORNE demonstrate their ability to make friends? ,Mast Schalfzrq GINNY FREDRICKS and DON show their scholastic ability by Taking a spin around The school. lwtfiesf SHARON SWEEK and FRED EHLERS are up to Their old Tricks by playing practical iokes on Their fellow stu- dents. Kas! Dancers STEPHANIE OLVERA and RON HITCHCOCK Try out one of the new dance steps. Mast lfashful DOROTHY BROWN and TODD TETRICK try to establish a friendship although handicapped by their bash- fulness. ,Most Salma! Spirit l KAREN LEAMING and THURSTON HENZEL attempt to build school spirit with their playful antics.l l A , 4 Mast Ullcntcd Talent in its rarest form is shown here by JANicE LQGRANDQ and CHARLIE OCHS. i 140 l Sm 21 611155 Ofhcers The senior class officers had a busy year for planning activ- ities of the class of '63, President, Mary Beth Solberg, vice-presi- dent, Connie Thomas, secretary, Nancy Baker, and treasurer, Dennis Southard all worked hard toward raising money for their Senior Banquet. All this time Thurston Henzel, yell king, offered class spirit and inspiration. l4l Scniors RANDY ADAMS: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,4. FOREST ADAMSON: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. LARK ALBERS: Girls' League 4: Spanish Club 4. MIKE ALFORD: Boys' Alliance 4. JON ALTER: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,4: Football Manager I. WALT AMBROGETTI: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,4, Scie 4: Cross Country 3: Basketball I: Track I,2,3,4. BOB ANDERSON: Bays' Alliance I,2,3,4: Lost al I, Science Club 4: Spanish Club I,2: Key Club CHARLOTTE ANDERSON: Girls' League I,2,3,4, Tri-l'1i-Y 4. GLADUS ANDERSON: Girls' League 'I,2,3,4: B nce Club 1d Found 4. GRA 2: and 1,27 Delta Chi I,4: GRA I,2,3,4, Vice President, Dresident: Pel icanettes 3,4. MARY ANDERSON: Girls' League I,2,3,4: FHA 2: FTA 3,4 LOUISE ARNOLD: Girls' League I,2,3,4: A Choir 2,3: Delta Chi I: French Club 3, FHA and Mike 2,3. ' Cappella 4: Script DON ASHENBACI-I: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, K Club 3,47 Science Club 4: Baseball 3,45 Football 4, Manager: PAULA BADOREK: Girls' League I,2,3,4g Del' FTA 3,4. DIANNA BAILEY: Girls' League I,2,3,4g Art Cl 'O Chi 25 vb 4, FNA 4, FTA 4: Orchestra I,2: Pelican Service Club El: German Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. KAREN BAKER: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4: FHA I: Student Congress Rep. 3. FNA 3,4: The Senior class float carries the Home- coming Queen and her court in the Homecoming parade. NANCY LEE BAKER: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Class Secre- tary 45 El Rodeo 3,4, Editor-in-Chief5 Future Teachers 2,35 Honor Society 3,45' Lost and Found Committee I5 Noon Recreation Committee 25 Pep Peppers 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Congress Rep- resentative i,2,3,45 Oregon Girls State. RALPH BAKER: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. CHERYL BALL: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 2,35 Honor Society 45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Sci- ence Club 2,3. RICHARD BAKER: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. PAT BARD: Girls' League I,3,45 Band I,3,45 Delta Chi I,3,4, 3rd Vice President. JOHN BARRICK: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Re In Ca Club 2,3. VIRGINIA BATTIS: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, Librarian5 Future Nurses 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Library Club 25 Student Congress Rep. I. PAM BAUER: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Assembly Commit- tee 4g Citizenship Committee 45 Constitution Committee 45 Eligibility Committee 45 French Club 3,45 Future Teach- ers 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 International Relations 3,45 Inter-Club Council 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Nominating Corn- mittee 45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Student Body Officer, lst Vice President 45 Student Congress Rep, 2,3545 Traditions Committee 4, Chairman. JOYCE BADKER: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Nurses 45 Girls' Recreation Association I,2,3,45 Pelicanettes 3,-4, Assistant Drill Leader. Smirfrs Scniars JODY BEDORD: Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, French Club 3, Future Business Leaders 3, Future Teachers i,2,3, Library Club i,2,3, Pelican Service Club 3,4, Vice President 4. BETTY BELL: Girls' League i,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Delta Chi i,2, Future Teachers 3, Library Club 2, Pelican Service Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4. GLINDA BELL: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4. CAROLYN BENNET: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4. REBECCA BENNETT: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, Girls' Recreation Association l, Tri-Hi-Y 4. BILL BIANCHI, Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4, K Club 4, Lost and Found Committee 2, Baseball 3,4, Football l,2,'3,4, Track l,2. DAVID BIEHN, Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Citizenship Com- mittee l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Mathematics Club 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Pep Band 2,3,4. ROBERT BLANCO, Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4. BARBARA BORSTING: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Constitution Committee 4, French Club 4, Treasurer 4, International Relations League 4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Student Congress Rep. 'l,2,3. CAROL BOUSQUET: Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Vice President 4, Ski Club i,2,3,4, Spanish Club i,2, Student Congress Rep. i,2, Traditions Committee 4, Madrigals 3,4. DAVID BRAGG, Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,4, Re In Ca Club l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3. BARBARA BRAMWELL, Girls' League i,2,3,4, Future Business Leaders 3, Future Teachers 3. STAFF BREED: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Band i,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,4, Re In Ca Club 3. D ANNE BRICKNER: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Krater 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Pelicanettes 3,4, President 4. GAIL BROTHERHOOD, Girls' League i,2,3,4, Constitution Committee 4, French Club i,2, Honor Society 3,4, Inter- national Relations League 3,4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Student Congress Rep. i,2, National Forensics Speech League 2,3,4, President 3,4. CAROLYN BROWER: Girls' League 45 Band 45 Future Teachers 45 Orchestra 4. DOROTHY BROWN: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 3. BARBARA BRYAN: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Retail Selling 45 Mixed Choir 3. SANDRA BUCKNER5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2,35 Future Teachers 2,3. MARY BUNYARD5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Home- makers 2,3, Vice President5 Pelican Service Club 3,4, Treasurer5 Future Teachers 3. NICKI BURGOYNE: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Finance Com- mittee 3,45 Library Club 15 Pep Peppers 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Congress Representative 15 Aqua Pels 1,2. DAVE BURNETT5 Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. Pl'llL CAHOON: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. DONNA CALDWELL: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Script and Mike 2,3,4, President. WAYNE CHAMBERLAIN: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Traditions Committee 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,45 Swimming 35 Track 3. MIKE CHASE: Boys' Alliance 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. NANCY CHITWOOD: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Student Directory Committee 45 Pep Band 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. DON CHRISTY: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Constitution Com- mittee 2,35 Eligibility Committee lp El Rodeo 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 K Club 45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Lost and Found Committee lg Chairman 15 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Body Officer, 4th Vice President5 Student Congress Representative 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 1,2,45 Boys State 3. ALAN CLARK: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 El Rodeo 45 French Club 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Congress Repre-Q sentative 1,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Football 1,27 Tennis 1,2,3,4. DAWN CLARK: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Krater, 35 Quill and Scroll 3. Scrzim' Heads he passes, tails he flunks! Seuivrs PATH COCI-IRANE, Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Band l,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, International Relations 3, Latin Club 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Band 3,4, Academicians 3. DIANA COOK, Girls' League 3,4, Art Club 4, Band' 3,4, Mathematics Club 3. JULIE COON, Girls' League I,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2, French Club 4, Future Nurses 3, Future Teachers 2, Pep Peppers 4, Rally Squad 3, KATHY COOPER: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Band l,2, Future Teachers l,2, Future Nurses 3,4, Honor Society 4, Inter- national Relations 3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Lost and Found Committee 3, Nominating Committee 2, Pep Peppers 3,4, Secretary 4, Ski Club I, Social Committee 'l, Student Congress Representative 4, Student Directory Committee 4. CHARLENE COPELAND: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Delta Chi I,2,3,4, Band 2. SANDRA COUGHRAN, Girls' League 4, Future Business Leaders 4. JEAN CURRY: Girls' League 'I,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Nominating Committee 4, Pep Peppers 4. GROVER DAHN: Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, K. Club 3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Class Officer, President, 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. GORDON DALCOUR: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Delta Chi I,2,3,4, 3rd Vice President 3, French Club 2,3,4, IRL 3,4, Spanish Club l,2,3,4. EVELYN DALTON: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 35 Inter-Club Council 45 Library Club 25 Pep Peppers 45 Retail Selling Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, President 4. CAROLE DAVIS: Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 45 Art' Club 2, 35 Delta Chi l,2,35 Latin Club 253. CAROLYN DAVIS: Girls' League l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Band I,2,3,45 Delta Chi l,2. GLENN DAVIS: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,45 El Rodeo 3,45 French Club l,2,3,45 Krater l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Prefect 4. RAE ANN DAVIS: Girls' League 'I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Recreation Association lg Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHARON JEAN DAVIS: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Future Homemakers 2,35 Girls' Recreation Association I5 Peli- canettes 3,4, Drill Leader5 Retail Selling Club 4. STANLEY DAVIS: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. ROSEANN DEARING: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JUDY DAY: Girls' League I,2,3,4. JIM DEATON: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. CAROLYN DENNIS: Girls' League I,2,3,45 A Cappella 2,3,45 Delta Chi I,2,3,4, President Inter-Club Council 45 Pelicanettes 35 Spanish Club 'l,2j American Field Service Committee 4. DIANA DENTON: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,4, President 45 Future Teachers 25 Inter-Club Council 45 Ski Club 3,45 German Club 2. QUENTIN DEXTER: Boys' Alliance 2,3,4. BOB DILDAY: Boys' Alliance 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3, JANE DIVER: Girls' League i,2,3,45 Class Officer 3: Yell Queen5 Library Club 2,35 Pep Peppers 45 Rally Squad 2,35 Social Committee 45 Student Congress Repre- sentative l,25 German Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer5 United Fund Committee, Co-Chairman 4. Swim' MARY DIXON: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,4, President 45 Honor Society 3,45 IRL 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Pep Peppers 35 Rally Squad 2,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Congress Representative 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. SHARRON DOUGHERTY: Girls' League l,2,3,4. SUSAN DOUGLAS: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Future Teachers 25 Library Club 15 Pelican Service Club 45 Rally Squad 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4, Vice Presi- den 4. CHERYL DRAKE: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. DENNIE DUNKESON: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. JANELL DURHAM: Girls' League i,2,3,45 Delta cha 1,25 French Club 2,35 Pelicanettes 3,4. SHARON EARLEY: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 French Club l,2,3,4g Girls' Recreation Association 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Congress Representative 1,2. LLOYD EASTMAN5 Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. JANET EBERLEIN: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. -ur PAULETTE EDEN: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Delta Chi 1,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Latin Club 2, FRED EHLERS5 Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Assembly Commit- tee 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Constitution Committee 45 Eligi- bility Committee Ag EI Rodeo 4, Photographer5 Finance Committee 4, Chairman5 IRL 3,45 Inter-Club Council 35 Mathematics Club 3,45 Noon Recreation lg Nominating Committee 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,45 Student Body Officer 4, Business Manager5 Student Congress Representative 3,45 Traditions Com- mittee 45 German Club 2,3, President 35 Key Club 2,3,4. LARRY ELDERKIN5 Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 2. LEE ILA ELDERKIN5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 25 Future I-Iornemakers 1,35 Latin Club 2. KEN ELLIS: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Eligibility Committee 35 K Club 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 35 German Club 25 Track '1,2. JON ELLIOTT: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,45 K. Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3. JOHN ENGLISH: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,47 K Club 3,47 Basketball 1,27 Football l,2,3,47 Track l,2,3,47 Wrestling 3. MARY LEE ESPlNOSA: Girls' League l,2,3,4. BARBARA EVANS: Girls' League l,2,3,-'17 Assembly Com- mittee i7 Band i7 El Rodeo 37 FNA 3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Orchestra i7 Pep Peppers 3,47 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Science Club 27 Student Congress Representative 'l,2. VIC EVANS: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4. JACK FAULKNER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Band 'l,2,37 Science Club 4, President7 Ski Club l,2,3,47 Spanish Club 3,47 Key Club 47 Track l. CLAUDIA FETTERS7 Girls' League i,2,3,47 FTA 3,47 Peli- canettes 3,4. KATHY FLEET: Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 FNA 47 FTA 47 Pelican Service Club 3,47 Retail Selling Club 4. KARIN FLOREN7 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Art Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer. RICH FLYNN: Girls' League l,2,3,47 lnter-Club Council 3,47 Noon Recreation 47 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent7 Re in Ca Club 2,3,4, President7 Key Club 3,47 Football i,2,47 Track 3. CAROLYNN FODGE: Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 FHA T7 Re- tail Selling Club 2. JOHN FOSTER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Citizenship Com- mittee 47 El Rodeo 3, Sports Editorg Honor Society 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Mathematics Club 47 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Science Club 47 Ski Club 47 Student Congress Repre- sentative 3,47 Key Club 27 Football 27 Track i,2,3,47 Bon Vivants 3,4. DIANNE FRANCK7 Girls' League 3,4. GARY FREDRICK7 Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 A Cappella Choir 3,47 Band l,2,3,47 Delta Chi 37 Orchestra 47 Swimming 1. GINNY FREDRICKS: Girls' League i,2,3,47 Band i,2,3,4, Vice President7 Finance Committee 47 French Club 3,4, Vice President7 Honor Society 3,47 IRL 47 Orchestra 'l,2 3,47 Pep Peppers 3,4, Treasurer7 Student Congress Rep- resentotive 47 Aqua Pels i,2. I DON FREEMAN: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Retail Selling Club 4. Senivrs T4 Smiars CAROL FREI5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 El Rodeo 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Congress Representative 3,4. DAVE FRIBERG5 Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Honor Society 35 Mathematics Club 3,45 Trades and Industry Club 3,4. LOUIS BLAINE FRIEND: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Football 1,4. RONALD FRIEND: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4. KEN GALLOWAY: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Inter-Club Council 45 K Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Key Club President 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 4. DARLENE GENTRY5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Delta Chi 2,35 El Rodeo 35 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Pelicanettes 3,45 Quill and Scroll 35 Span- ish Club 1,2. HARRY GEORGE: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Track 2,3,4. JEAN GERLEVE: Girls' League 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Science Club 2,3. LINDA GIBSON: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 253,45 Pelican Service Club 45 Aqua Pels 1,2. SHIRLEY GILMORE5 Girls' League 4. STEVE GOELLER5 Boys Alliance 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 45 Ski Club 1,2,3. CHRIS GRAHAM5 Girls' League 1,45 Swimming Team 4, Captain 4. DAVID GREEN: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Retail Selling Club 3,45 Trades and lndustry Club 2,3,4. TESSA GREEN: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Cl'ioir5 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club5 Mathematics Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Secretary 45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Student Congress Represen- tative 1,2. LANA GREGORY: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 2,35 Pelicanettes 35 Ski Club 45 Student Congress Repre- sentative 2. Four beats spew lines to amuse chicks. Boy and Girl of the month for September, October, November and De- cember are, left to right, Kathy Murdock, Jim Sibbet, Ron Hitchcock, Pam Bauer, Jane Diver, John Otterbein, Karen Sloan, Fred Ehlers. DONALD GRIMMI Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. RANDY HALL: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 3,4. GAIL HALLACK, Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, French Club l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Secretary 4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Ski Club 4, Stu- dent Council l,4, Aqua Pels 2,3, Secretary 2,3, Mad- rigals 4. JUDY HAMAKER, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Band I, Interna- tional Relations 3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Script and Mike 2,3, German Club 3, American Field Service 4, President 4. BARBARA HAMILTON: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4, Band' l,2, 3,4, Future Hornemakers 3,4, Secretary 4, Pelicanettes 4, Student Council l. DENNY HAMILTON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Retail Selling Club 3,4, Football 1, Wrestling l. PAULA HAMMERSLEY: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Delta Chi l,2,3,-4, El Rodeo 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Pep Peppers 4, Quill and Scroll 4. DONALD l-lAMPSON:, Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Pelican Service Club 2,3, Science Club 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4. KENNETH HAND, Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,-4. Scrzivrs Swift 5 PAT HANIFEN: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Science Club 45 Ski Club 35 Student Council 35 Key Club 4. VELETA HANKINS: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Library Club 'l. LINDA I-IANVILLE: Girls' League I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Eligibility Committee 35 Future Nurses 3,45 Future .Teachers 25 Honor Society 3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Ski Club Ig Spanish Club I,2. BILL HARRISON: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Basketball I,2,35 Football 2. JOAN I-IARTLEY: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 35 Future Teachers 3. NANCY I-IATFIELD5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Pelicanettes 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. GARY HAWKINS: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Wrestling I,2,3,4. JACQUELINE HAWKINS5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Homemakers I5 Lost and Found Committee I5 Noon Recreation 2. DON I-IAYS: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. RON HEAD: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 K Club 3,45 Baseball 45 Wrestling I,2,3,4. MARCIA HEDQUIST5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Home- makers 2,35 Girls' Recreation Association I,2,3, DAGMAR HENRY: Girls' League 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Pep Peppers 45 IRL 45 German Club 4, Secretary 45 Ski Club 4. THURSTON HENZEL: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Football l,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4. MARY JEAN HESSIG5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 45 Nominating Committee 45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Science Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Social Committee 35 Span- ish Club 1,25 Student Council 45 Traditions Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. . ROBIN I-IIATT5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 President 45 A Cappella Choir 2,45 International Relations 3,4, Vice President 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,47 Spanish Club I,2,3,45 Student Council I,2,35 Traditions Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. TERRY HIGGINS: Girls' League l.2,3,4. JAN HIGHLAND7 Girls' League i,2,3,47 A Cappella Choir 27 Delta Chi i7 Future Nurses 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 47 Honor Society 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Pep Peppers 47 Retail Selling Club 37 Student Council 37 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 3. RON HITCHCOCK: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,47 K Club 3,47 President 47 Football i,2,3,4. ALICE HOAGLAND7 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Constitution Committee i7 El Rodeo 37 Future Teachers 24 Inter-Club Council 37 Library Club 1,27 Pep Peopers 47 Spanish Club I,2,37 Student Council i,2,3,47 Foreign Exchange Committee 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, President 4. JUNE HODGES: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4. MARSHA HOFF: Girls' League l,2,3,47 Spanish Club I. NORMAN HOLLIDAY7 Boys' Alliance l,2,3,-'17 K Club 2,3, 47 Track 2,3,4. BOB HOLMAN7 Boys' Alliance 47 Football 4. BETTY HOLMES7 Girls' League i,2,3,47 Delta Chi I7 Future Business Leaders 2,37 Future Nurses 47 Library Club 2,37 Pelican Service Club 3,47 President 47 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. JUDY HOPPE: Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 Art Club 3,47 Citi- zenship Committee 47 French Club 2,37 Future Nurses 3,4, President 47 Pelican Service Club 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. RICK HORN: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,47 Baseball 2,3,47 Bas- ketball I,2,37 Football I,2,3,47 Track I MARTHA HORSLEY: Girls' League 4. GINGER HUBBARD: Girls' League I,2,3,47 El Rodeo 37 Delta Chi l,2,3,47 Girls' Recreation I7 Library Club I,2, 3,4, President 47 Pelicanettes 37 Quill and Scroll 37 Ski Club 2,3. DON HUMMEL1 Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4: Art Club 2,3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Ski Club 2,47 Baseball l,3. DIANA HUNSAKER: Girls' League 2,3,47 Citizenship Com- mittee 37 Future Nurses 3,47 Future Teachers 2,37 Latin Club 3,4, Secretary 47 Lost and Found Committee 47 Pep Peppers 3,47 Rally Squad 27 Science Club 4, Treas- urer 47 Student Council 27 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Seniors Seniors Little Janice McCornack measures long, tall Glenn Davis for his cap and gown. ANNA HUNT: Girls' League 4. STARLA HUNTER: Girls' League l,2,3,4. MARY HYDE: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Art Club 3,47 French Club 3,45 Pep Peppers 47 Spanish Club l,2. DON IVIE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,-'15 Football l. ALLEN JACKSON: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4. JIM JACKSON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, K Club 45 Noon Recreation 3: Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1, Football 'I,3,4. l ish Club 2,35 Pelican Pete 47 Football l,3,4. French Club 2. LINDA JIMINEZ: Girls' League l,2,3,4. 3 RON JACKSON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4g K Club 45 Span- GERALD JESSUP: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,-47 Art Club 27 CATHERINE JOHNSON: Girls' League l,2,3,45 GRA 2,3,45 Retail Selling Club 4. TOMMY JOHNSON: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 IRL 45 Lost and Found Committee 2,3,4. VICKIE JOHNSON: Girls' League 'l,2,35 GRA 1,25 Span- ish Club l,2. JANET JONESCHIET: Girls' League 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 35 Latin Club 3. ROGER KEELY: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 French Club 35 Honor Society 1,25 Mathematics Club 25 Football T. FRED KELLEY5 Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Nom- inating Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Student Con- gress Representative 3,45 Traditions Committee 45 Bas- ketball i,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. PEGGY KELLOGG: Girls' League i,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Delta Chi 2,3,45 Pianist 3,45 Future Homemakers 25 Student Council i,2,4. CHARLES KERR: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Chess Club 45 Baseball 25 Basketball lg Football 2. PAM KEYS: Girs' League 3,45 French Club 4. JACK KIDWELL: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3. DOROTHY KING: Girls' League 3,4. MIKE KNIGHT: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Chess Club 2,3,4, President 4. LARRY KOERTJE: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 Trades and lndustry Club 4. JOHN KOWALIS: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Mathematics Club 45 Science Club 4. GERALD KRAMER: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,4, President 4. Serzirfrs 'K 55lfIlI7l'S LYNETTA KUNZ: Girls' League I,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Pelican Service Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 47 German Club 47 Tri-Hi-Y 4. JIM KURTH: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,47 K Club 2,3,47 Base- ball l,27 Basketball I7 Football I,2,3, ROBERT KYLE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Band l,2,3,47 Honor Society 3,47 International Relations League 3,47 Mathematics Club 3,4, Vice President 47 Orchestra 47 Science Club 3,47 German Club 47 Key Club 4. JANICE LaGRANDE: Girls' League l,2,3,47 A Cappella Choir 2,3,47 Citizenship Committee 47 Honor Society 3,47 International Relations 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Nom- inating Committee 47 Pep Peppers 3,47 Science Club 47 Student Body Secretary 47 Student Council I7 Madrigals 3,4. SUE LAPSLEY: Girls' League l,2,3,47 Assembly Commit- tee 47 A Cappella Choir 2,3,47 Pep Peppers 3,47 Student Council 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, President 4. STEVE LAWRENCE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 47 K Club 3,47 Latin Cub 2,3,47 Orchestra 47 Traditions Committee 47 Key Cub 37 Track I,2,3,47 Cross Country 3,4, YVONNE LEAVITT: Girls' League 'I,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders 3,4, President 47 Pelican Service Club 47 Spanish Club 3. SI-IERIDAN LEE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,47 Assembly Commit- tee 47 French Club 3,4. SUSAN LEISER: Girls' League I,2,3,47 Delta Chi 27 Future Business Leaders 3,4, Treasurer 47 Pelicanettes 3,4, Vice President 47 Spanish Club I,2. LOUIS LEPPERT: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. JUDY LEWIS: Girls' League 'I,2,3,4. KEN LIBBY: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. THERESA LOPEZ: Girls' League 2,3,47 Delta Chi 37 Library Club 3. MARVIN LOWMAN: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, VIICHAEL LUND: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. PATRICIA LUSK: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Delta Chi l,2, French Club l,2,3,4, Lost and Found Committee i, Ski Club 4, German Club 3,4. RICHARD MGCBETH: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Latin Club 2,3, Mathematics Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Football i,4, Tennis l, Wrestling l,2,3,4. KAYCE MARTZ, Girls' League l,2,3,4, El Rodeo 3, Honor Society 3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Pep Peppers 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. ROY MARVIN: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, El Rodeo 3,4, IRL 4, K Club 4, Orchestra l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Ski Club 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4, Baseball l,2, Basketball l, Football l,2,3,4. ROXIE MATI-IEWS: Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, Delta Chi i,2,3, Secretary 4, Future Business Leaders 3,4, Pelicanettes 3,4. BARBARA MATHIS, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Pep Peppers 3,4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Interna- tional Relations League 3,-4. JOE MATLICK: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Inter-Club Council 4, K Club 4, German Club 2, Football I,2,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4. BILL MAYHEW: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. WANDA MAXWELL: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Future Home- makers I, Spanish i. I PAT MCAULIFFE: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4, Pelican Service Club 4, Spanish Club 3,4. MYRTLE MCBRIDE: Girls' League l,2,3,4. VICKIE MCCANN: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JIM MCCLUNG, Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, NANCY MCCLURE: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Assembly Com- mittee 3, Future Business Leaders 3,4, Vice-President 4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Student Congress Rep- resentative 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Treasurer 3. JANICE MCCORNACKQ Girls' League l,2,3,4, EI Rodeo 3,4, French Club l,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, Pep Peppers 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary 4, Ski Club 2, Student Congress Representative 2,4. Seniors WAYNE McFADDEN: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 German Club 45 Baseball 2. DANNY McGlNNlS: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Football l. MARIE McLANE: Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 25 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 45 German Club 4. PHYLLIS McLlN5 Girls' League l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 El Rodeo 45 Future Teachers 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Peppers 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Rally Squad 25 Stu- dent Council 'l,25 Traditions Committee 4. MARGI McMlLLAN: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Assembly Committee l,2,3,45 Delta Chi lg Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation lg Orchestra 2,3,45 German Club 2,3. DIANE MEADE: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,4. LElG-H MELTON: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 2,45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Inter-Club Council 45 Pelican Service Club 3,45 German Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4. JUDY MEYER: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 2. RACHEL MEYER: Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Library Club l,2,3, Secretary 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 3,4. KATHLEEN MIGLIACCIO: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 45 German Club 2,3,4. TOM MILES: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Vice- President 45 Track lj Wrestling l,2,3,4. GARY MILLER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 French Club 35 K Club 45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 35 Wrestling l,2. WANDA MILLER: Girls' League l,2,3,4. DENNIS MISCO: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Swimming 35 Wrestling 2. JERRY MOLATORE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Mathematics Club 3,4, President 45 Student Council 35 German Club 3,45 Key Club 3,4. DENNIS MONTAGUE: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Madrigal 2,35 Basketball lg Football 15 Swimming 45 Tennis 25 Track 'lg Wrestling l,2,3,4. DUANE MOON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. KAREN MOORE: Girls' League l,2,3,4. PEGGY MORGAN: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JIM MORMAN5 Boys' Alliance 45 Band 4. MARSHALL MORSE: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Band l,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Re In Ca l,3, 4. DALE MUELLER5 Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Constitution Com- mittee 45 K Club 45 Quill 8. Scroll 45 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Student Congress Rep. 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President. PENNE MUNDLIN: Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 25 El Rodeo 3,45 Feature Editor 3, Activities Editor 45 Fu- ture Teachers 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 45 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 Science Club 2,3. KATHRYN MURDOCK5 Girls' League l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 25 Band l,25 Honor Society 3,45 Secretary5 Krater 3,45 Orchestra 25 Pep Peppers 3,45 Quill 8- Scroll 3,4, Vice-President5 Spanish Club i,2,35 Student Body Rep. l,2,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2. Here some of the senior boys take time to drink a toast l?l to the rest of their long day ahead. 159 Senivrs RICHARD MURRAY: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. JOANN MUSSELMAN5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Band l,2, 3,4. EUGENE NELSON: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. JIM NELSON: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Trades and Indus- try Club 45 Baseball 35 Football I,2. RICK NELSON5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Trades and lndus- try Club 45 Basketball I. VERNE NETZER5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Student Congress Representative 2,35 Traditions Committee 45 German Club 2,35 Wrestling I,2. ' NANCY NICOL5 Girls' League i,2,3,4, Secretary 45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 IRL 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Noon Recreation I5 Pep Peppers 3,45 Social Committee 45 Student Congress Representative 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, President 2. LARRY NIEMI5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 K Club 45 Orchestra 2,35 Science Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 45 Baseball 35 Football l,2,3,4. JOANE NOVOTNY: Girls' League l,2,3,4. CHARLES OCHS: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Band l,2,45 El Rodeo 3,45 IRL 45 Noon Recreation Committee 45 Orches- tra 2,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Ski Club 45 Social Commit- tee 'I5 Spanish Club 3,45 Student Congress Representative I5 Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 45 Key Club 25 Secretary-Treasurer5 Track I,25 Bon Vivants 3,4. RON OLIVER: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. LEATRICE OLSON: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Student Con- gress Representative I. STEPHANIE OLVERA: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Pep Peppers 35 -Rally Squad 45 Spanish Club 4. .IAN OSTLUND: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Art Club 45 FTA 35 Ski Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JOHN OTTERBEIN5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Constitution Committee 25 French Club I,2,35 Honor Society 3,45 IRL 3,45 K Club 45 Moth Club 3,45 Nominating Commit- tee l,35 Science Club 3,45 Ski Club 45 Social Committee 4, Chairman 45 Student Congress Representative I,2,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 35 Basketball I5 Football i,2,4. SUE ANN OWENS, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Madrigals 3,4, Class Officer, President 3, Eligibility Committee 2, Honor Society 3,4, Lost and Found Committee I, Noon Recreation 2, Nomi- nating Committee i,3, Pep Peppers 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Student Body Officer 2, Third Vice-President, Student Congress Representative l,2,3,4. SUSAN PADDOCK: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3, French Club 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Mathematics Club 4, Pep Peppers 4, German Club 4, Vice-President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-President 3. RON PADGETT: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. KEN PALLIES: Boys' Alliance l,2,34, LINDA PARISOTTO: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4. CARMEN PEEBLER: Girls' League i,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Band I,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4. GAIL PHELPS, Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, French Club I, Basketball T,2,3,4, Tennis 2, Track I. CAROL PHILLIPS: Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 4, Art Club 3, Future Nurses 3, Library Club I,2, Pelicanettes 3,4, Secretary 4, Ski Club 2,3,4. DON PIPER: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Band I,2,3,4, President 4, Class Officer T, President, Honor Society 3,4, Inter-Club Council I, K Club 2,3,4, Lost and Found Committee I, Mathematics Club 3,4, Student Body Otticer 4, Parliamentarian, Student Con- gress Representative l,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Cross-Country 4. CORBYN POMEROY: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4, Re-In-Ca I, Script and Mike 3,4. MIKE PRESTON: Boys' Alliance i,2,3,4, French Club I,2,3,4, Social Committee 3, Football l,3,4. KENT PUCKETT: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 3, Wrestling I,2,3,4. DOUG PYLES, Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. KAREN RAMEY: Girls' League l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Future Homemakers I,2,3,4, President 3, Future Teachers 2, Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Inter- national Relations 3,4, Inter-Club Council 3,4, Pep Pep- pers 3,4, Student Congress Representative 3, Traditions Committee 4, Student Directory Committee 2. MARY RANEY, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Serzim' V N . ke..-..s - -Wf- , .k-- 'k'L 'kyy Q if L' A - ef 2 Q c A ., Q K, gait ' - ' ,wg M56-.g-:T F - A - 'vm ga . iv gy' if 'Wifi sf A 5 F ' FMLA' , - F F r A.., A A I A - f ..-, I-11:4 f' ,.' ' ' , . . 5 . 3' Est? 1' ' F ' . M. 'JH' 3 Tiiil '5 . C Q L YI sl' 2. ,,' i'i'si . 'iff ' S ,. A L f S 1 S, 5 B F -nf ,- 3' Q .gl 51' , i . . 2.-fi A' f ' I.. 1.2. 1,5 ,M L kV,. E gy: Q ,S K V In ff uw - s Y ' --'ruff' -' N- - -ez: S -sr.. - F ' . ,- fs f , V. - f - '--' ,L .X j i H ,. ,J f ,-,,, ss. ,, .- +R. -f E ,. M5 ,J-L V3 KE HM, ,M - A,-X-we , -1, Sf? ' ,.. T?-2'-if W 'sri 'SJSU' :i-W-Htieise. . W L df Qfsfgfi se v , . g -, J' -X' ' L 5 5.3. -H. 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DALE RHOADES: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Trades and ln- dustries 3,4. BUCK RlCHARDSON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4p A Cappella Choir 3,4g Library Club l,2,3,4g Script 81 Mike l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,4g Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Swim- ming 1,27 Tennis l,4g Track 2, Wrestling l. DAN RIDER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. KATHY RlFFEY: Girls' League l,2,3,4g A Cappella Choir. JOHN ROBINSON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. LETTIE RODGERS: Girls' League. SHARON ROWLAND: Girls' League l,2,3,4g El Rodeo 45 French Club 2,35 Future Teachers 25 Pelican Service Club 35 Pep Peppers 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Student Congress l,2,3. RUTH RUSSEL: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 French Club 2,35 Future Nurses 45 Orchestra 3,45 Pelican Service Club 45 Student Congress Represen- tative 4. DONNA RYZEK: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 2,35 Noon Recreation 35 Pep Peppers 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Student Congress Representative 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SHARON SAMPLES: Delta Chi lg Girls' League 1,2,3,45 GRA l. DUNCAN SAMUEL: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. JUDITH SABDBERG: Girls' League 3,4. PAUL SANDAVAL: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. DOLORES SAVIO: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Future Teachers 25 International Relations 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Peppers 45 Rally Squad 35 Student Congress Representative 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DICK SCOTT: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,4. ROY SCOTT: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 Science Club 45 Key Club 45 Track 2. RODGER SEELEY: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Delta Chi 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Chess Club 2,3,4. JANIS SESSOM: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Span- ish Club 1. GALE SHADDUCK: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. BARBARA SHAW: Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Delia Chi 2,45 Future Business Leaders lg GRA 1,2,35 Library Club 15 Science Club 45 Swimming 4. SHARON SCHETTLER: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. DWIGHT SCHUH: Boys' Alliance 1,2,3,45 Assembly Chair- man 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Maior 45 Honor Society 4, Vice-President 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Student Congress Representative 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. Sanirfrs 4 JIM SHERIDAN5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. SUZANNE SHEWMAKER: Girls' League I,2,3,45 FBL 35 FTA 25 Pelican Service Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Swimming 3. JAMES SIBBET: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Art Club 45 Assembly Committee 45 Citizenship Com- mittee 45 Class Officer, Vice-President 35 Constitution Committee 45' Eligibility Committee 45 Honor Society 3,45 IRL 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Noon Recreation Committee 45 Nominating Committee 45 Science Club 35 Social Committee 45 Student Body President 45 Traditions Com- mittee 4g German Club 35 Madrigals 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Key Club 25 Acadamicians 35 Track 4. ANDREA SILANI5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 Lost and Found Committee 25 Pelican Service Club 45 Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Student Congress Representative 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DONNA SIMPSON: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Delta Chi 35 FHA 25 Pelicanettes 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary. BARD SLAYMAKER5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 German Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer. KARON SLOAN5 Girls' League I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir I,2,3,45 Citizenship Committee 3, Choirman5 Class Offi- cer I,25 Rally Leader, Ist Vice-President5 Eligibility Com- mittee 35 IRL 3,45 Nominating Committee 4, chairman5 Pep Peppers 3,4, president5 Ski Club I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Student Body 2nd Vice-President5 Student Con- gress Representative I. GLORIA SMITH: Girls' League 'I,2,3,4. LARRY SMITH: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Band' 'I,2,3,45 Finance Committee 45 Honor Society 3,45 K Club 3,45 Lost and Found Committee I,25 Orchestra 25 Key Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4. JEANNIE SNYDER: Girls' League l,2,3,45 FBL 3,45 Latin Club 3,4. MARY BETH SOLBERG: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Class Offi- cer 3, Treasurer 4, President 45 FNA 3,45 FTA 25 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Science Club 25 Student Congress Representative 45 Traffic Con- trol Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary. DENNIS SOUTHARD: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Glass Offi- cer, 45 Treasurer Constitution Committee 45 Maclrigals 45 Key Club 45 Basketball 25 Football I5 Track I,3. LOWELLA SPIKER: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Delta ,Chi 27 FTA 25 Pelicanettes 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. PAUL STARKEY: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Re-In-Ca Club 2,3,47 Wrestling 2,3,4. TIM STEPPE5 Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3. DAN STORY: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. MlLLlE SUTHERLAND: Girls' League 4. SHARON SWEEK: Girls' League l,2,3,4. LLOYD TAGGART: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Assembly Com- mittee 3. JUDY TAYLOR: Girls' League i,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Rally Squad lp Student Congress Representative 3. JUDl TEEPLE: Girls' League 3,45 Trades and lndustry Club 4. TODD TETRICK: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Citizenship Com- mittee ly Student Congress Representative 35 Key Club 3,4, Treasurer5 Hi'Y 3,4. CONNIE THOMAS: Girls' League l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Junior Class Secretary5 Vice President Senior Class5 Pep Peppers 3,45 Spanish Club 'l,2,3g Student Congress Representative 2,3545 Chairman of Student Di- rectory Committee. ARTHUR THOMPSON: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. CAROL THOMPSON: Girls' League i,2,3,45 Delta Chi 'l,2,3,4, First Vice-President 45 French Club l,2,3,45 Krater 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Congress Representative I, DENNIS THOMSON: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,45 Track l. RAYMOND THORNE: Boys' Alliance 'l,2,3,45 K Club 45 Lost and Found Committee 45 Trades and lndustry Club 35 Basketball 25 Track l,2,3,4. KEN TOLES: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. HAROLD THOMPKINS: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Retail Selling Club 3,45 Trades and Industry Club 2,3. JOHN TUCKER: Boys' Alliance 2,3,4. eniars Seniors CARLEEN TURPIN: Girls' League I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 25 Noon Recreation 25 Student Congress Repre- sentative I ,3. JUDY TUTTLE: Girls' League 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 25 French Club 35 Future Teachers 3. JAN VAUGHT: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Business 45 Pelicanettes 35 Retail Selling Club 3,45 Student Con- gress Representative 2,45 Trades and Industries 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RICHARD VHEATCH: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir I,2,3,45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Madri- gal Singers 4. DAVID VETKOS: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Wrestling I,2,3,4. MARGARET WAGGONER: Girls' League 'I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Delta Chi 45 Krater 3,45 Orchestra 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Ski Club 35 Social Committee 2,3. LARRY WARNER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Football 4. JAMES WARREN: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE WATERS: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Pelicanettes 3,4. EUGENE WEBB: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Trades and Industries 2,3,45 Football I5 Tennis I,2,3,45 Wrestling I,2. RANDY WEBB: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Baseball 3. BRENDA WESLEY: Girls' League I,3,4. LOUISE WEST: Girls' League I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Delta Chi I,2,45 Future Homemaker I,2, Secretary 25 Honor Society5 Krater 2,3,4, Business Manager 3, Associate Editor 45 Pelicanettes 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Script and Mike 3,4. PHYLLIS WHITBY: Girls' League I,2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,45 Future Teachers 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Peppers 3,45 Student Congress Representative I,2, 3,45 Key Committee 1,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. LARRY WHITE: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. KENNY WALLS: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,4. LARRY WALKER: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4. BEVERLY WARNER: Girls' League I,2,3,4, GRA I,2, Span- ish Club I,2g Tri-Hi-Y 4. FRED WICKERSHAM: Boys' Alliance 'I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3, 4, Citizenship Committee 3, Latin Club 2,3,4g Math Club 3, Key Club 2. MARK WILBUR: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4, Delta Chi I, Re In Ca 3,4, Science Club 3,45 German Club 2. JIM WILLIAMS: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. JUANITA WILLIAMS: Girls' League l,2,3,4. LEE ANN WILLIAMS: Girls' League l,2,3,4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. RONALD DOW WILLIAMS: Boys' Alliance I,2,3,4. The five members of the Senior Announcement Committee worked hard this year to offer to the Senior Class of 'I963 a distinctive graduation announcement. Standing from left to right are Nancy Baker, Karen Ramey, Connie Thomas, Mary Beth Solberg, Carol Bousquet. I be 167 Tessa Green, Ginny Fredricks, and Don Piper were named by Wil-lard McKinny, principal, as the three students having the highest scholastic record all four years of high school. gg 2 168 ROBERT WOLDT: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4y Student Con- gress Rep. l,2,3,4p German Club 3,4. BUD WOLTER: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4g A Cappella Choir 25 K Club 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3g Football 'l,2,3,4. LAURENA WOOD: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Delta Chi l,2,3, 45 Spanish Club l,2. LARRY WORLEIN: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4p Latin Club 2, 3,45 Key Club 4. BURT WORRELL: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4g Wrestling l, EVELYN YBARRA: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Delta Chi 1,25 Future Homemakers 3,4. EDDY YOUNG: Boys' Alliance l,2,3,4. REID ZIRKLE: Boys' Alliance 3,4. VELETA HANKINS: Girls' League l,2,3,4. 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Hrs Mr. Bob Williams V4 Day WM Dzlgg ' Klamath Union's foreign exchange student for the 1962-63 school year is Dagmar Henry, This German-born lass hails from Rintein in West Germany. Daggi's months here in America have been active ones. Classes, homework, speeches, extra- curricular activities, sports events, and time with her friends and adopted American family, the Lindleys, fill her days to over- flowing. After graduating with the class of 1963, Daggi will return to Germany and there complete her last year of high school. Blond-haired, blue-eyed Daggi feels that she has gained much understanding and insight into the American way of life, and th'e students of KU have, in turn, grasped from Dagmar Henry a concept and an understanding of some of the other peoples of the world. junivrs During Their firsT year as upperclassmen, The iuniors found Themselves swimming in a Tide of class ac- TiviTies. Most imporTanT, They completed Their required courses-English and American hisfory-and Three or four oTher courses. The mosT imporfanf evenf of The year was The Junior-Senior Prom. Much planning and hard work was done To make This occasion a success. Money-making endeavors To finance The prom were car washes, cooky sales, and an afTer-game dance. The Class OffiCerS Were John PCIHSOTTO, President Roy VanPelT, Vice President Tessie Powell,SecreTaryg Mary Taucher, Yell Queen, and Marilyn PaTTerson, Treasurer. The iunior year was ended on a successful noTe wiTh all looking forward To Their senior year. juniors Cathy Abraham Peggy Ackley Edward Allred Dennis Amacker Carol Amidon Herbert Amos Nancy Andersen Gerald Argetsinger Walter Ash Linda Asher Ernest Badger Bucl Bailey Robert Bailey Stephen Bailey Timothy Bailey Virginia Baker Pam Baraboo Sherry Barnes Jerry Barnett Doris Barnwell Carla Bartlett Terry Bates Richard Bath Jonnie Baugh Sandra Baustien James Beane Roxanna Bennington Garry Benson Cheryl Bingham Jeffrey Bingham Larry Binney Jean Bispham Kathy Black Roy Blacksmith Mary Blackwell Lorraine Blair Eldon Bleak Ron Bonham Tom Boren Jan Boshuizen John Bowen Tom Brasseur Pat Brarton Susan Bray Nona Breed Bill Brinegar Mary Britton Jack Brown Joni Brown Wes Broyles Laurie Brum Sharon Bryant Donna Buck Joanne Buck Brent Budclen Shirley Burg Judi Burns Rhoda Burris Steve Campbell Tom Carnes junizfrs Leslie Currin Bull Dahn Murrnf Davis Shirley Davis Torn Day Terry Dean Judy Decker Terrne Deefs Laura Dekosler John Defrolf Tom Diver Larry Dow Alexxs Drew Carol Drew Harry Drew Ruchne Easfourn Joan Egalufe Linda Englnsh John Enrnght Phyllis Erekson Jana Erlandson Robert Esperson Bull Evans Joe Everley Bob Ewing Mike Ferguson Carolyn Ferrell Geraldlne Fitzgerald DeDe Floyd junio 5 Q David Duffy juurars Jlm Flynn Judy Fodge Walter Fosfer Ken Free Nancy Freeman Marianne Gallagher Bob Garrrson Karolyn Gatns Mary Gaugher Davxd Genl Susan Gnncler Berry Givens Louis Glnnkman Joel Gooung Donna Gosseft Don Graham Donna Graham Judy Graham John Gray Gary Grlffrfh Arthur Gngg Dann Grzmes Rnchard Grow Linda Gunn Terry Gupfull Lloyd Gustm Dean Guyer Lanny Guyer Larry Hager Leslie Gorsch Q juniors Anita Hall Joan Hamilton Carol Hammer Stephen Hampton Diane Hancock Sally Hanville Lynita Hardcastle Charlene Harless Ronald Harper Deanna Harrison Michael Harroun Barbara Hasskamp Margaret Hays Ma ry Ann Hendricks Joan Henninger Ronald Herman Sandra Hicks Sue Hillman Dawn Hilton Hal Holman Barbara Holston Carol Homfelt George Hoppe Penny Howie Richard Hudson Grant Humphrey Janice Humphries Bill Hunt Stephen Hunter Richard Jackson Richard Jenkins Keith Jessup Charles Jocks Michael John Mary Ellen Johnck David Johnson Bob Johnson Neil Johnson Gene Jones Gayle Jurgensen Lon Kellstron Cheryl Kellum Allen Kenyon Judy Kerr Karolyn Kerr Dan Kettler Sieve Killian Mary Ellen King John Kifching John Koehn Daberolh Kouis Don Kowalis Russell Krecklow Jack Kuhn Nancy LaClair Warren Leistikow Paf Lelievre Nancy Lewis Vic Lewis Joe Lilly Margaret Peterson Vern Petrick Glenda Phelps Wilda Phillips Jim Phillips Rebecca Pierson Dave Piper Steve Plowman Ruth Poteet Linda Potter Kelcey Powell Tessie Powell Jim Provancha Tam Provancha Lexie Putnam Alan Rathmacher Earnest Rechel Rick Renick Tom Rice Bill Richmond Martin Richey Beverly Rodgers Rodger Rodgers Carolyn Ropp Dennis Rose Susan Ross Connie Row Janice Row Richard Russell Cheryl Rutherford fun hrs 181 John Stilwell Teri Stilwell Jack Sfiverson Gene Stokley Linda Stranske Bill Strong Ginny Suber Chuck Sweefland Richard Swisegood Mary Taucher herry Tawney carry Taylor Beverly Teach Oran Teafer Bill Thomas Connie Thomas Ellen Thomas Jerry Thomas Sfarla Thomas Kay Thompson Sharon Thompson Richard Thurber John Thurman Larry Tice John Tinker Ann Tucker Connie Tucker Paul Trusty Kathy Twildahl David Vaagen juuivrs juniars Sandra Willin Garry Wilson Bud Wilson Bill Wilson Judy Wise Gary Wishart Rose Wolverton Jody Wonser Linda Wood Bruce Wolfrum Don Workman David Wright Linda Yates Marilyn Yunck Marvin Yunck Ron Yunck Carl Ziegler Now ThciT They are iuniors, The class of '64 have The privilege of choosing, ordering, and wearing Their class rings. The Ring CornmiTTee arrange The display cases and supervise The voTing for The parricular Type of ring The iuniors wanT. This cornrniTTee consisTs of The class offi- cers and Two or Three iuniors. They are John ParisoTTo, Larry Tice, Tessie Powell, Marilyn PaTTerson, Jana Erlandson, and Mary Taucher. Missing is Roy VanPelT. lllflllf . . . AlThough iT seems ThaT Gary WisharT and Sandy BausTien have been caughT holding hands on campus, They are acTually ad- miring Sandy's new Junior Class Ring. This year The iuniors re- ceived Their rings as early as December. For years the seniors have had exclusive rights to the Senior Bench. It has been a tradition that no underclassmen can sit on the bench without receiving chastise- ment. But what's happening here? Junior Dave Waldron is being dared by Tom Williams, Janette Vlahos, and Kathy Luse. juniors . . . Aha! Rebecca Pierson is caught in the act-studying! Actually, she spends a large percentage of her time in this way. All this work cer- tainly is paying off, though. ln her three years of high school she has maintained a grade average of 3.96. One of the main events of the year was the Homecoming Parade. Many iuniors worked enthusiastically on their float which won third place honors. The theme was Clean Up Crater. and Mare With over two thousand students, the halls and lockers of KU are a little over-crowded. At one time or another during the year, students feel the closeness of quarters. Junior girls Claudia Malcomb and Kathy Twildahl-have iust received a sur- prise attack of books, coats, and purses. This year's Junior Varsity Rally Squad consisted of five juniors: Marilyn Yunck, Mary Taucher, .lim Mattmiller, Sally Hanville, and Carla Bartlett. iuubrs. . . KU's exchange student, Daggi Henry, finds her- self surrounded by a bunch of admiring iun- ior boys. There were many committees of iuniors for the planning and decorating of the prom. Each committee had a chairman and many other members. Pictured are a few of these members They are Kathy Luse, Ron Bonham, Jim Beene, Jana Erlandson, and John Parisotto. un or f fldvzsor :.f -My My se ,lf ,R M, -W as W3 we 195 NN ytab Qimrfe fi mp- ,T M 3,iQQQ5?iiQlieffiQEEKT ff 9 U -,gefg1f59g::w,ffm,g ?Q'?l5y1iigrif31, . ,E jg:'73xQ:ygi2Q:,Qj'iE'j?f,s,'P2f- l,?'3,s,',,?Ysi ,-'Wi if-11- sw1:3'Etv 7.gi!:5,Qi'fi?vy,ij:iE'zf5fi3f'5g7 ' 1,5fyiffgg1,15f 4 '5Y'?'vfl71?'?'?' f fw2,EtSi?i,2f'f'9'U. ': i' 2' 'Qi'9 ?fif 7E'i2:?11ff 'f- f'sf5,5'3?QU?f Qfizlfiiiilifxgwg, :Qs:51?ffi -ffgfw ,5.ffi'1i'fskw1,:f2f5i ' fi '- ,:1'1gg1gizfff ff,-xy: 1 ' , . 1-Qmmyfg, 2' 'iii -ff fifi K ' fi f J r' - i - ' V 1' Mrs. Joa F l 'W OU on Mr. Jack Peterson Sophamore 611155 Ofhfcrs Preparing Themselves for The imporTanT evenT, Junior Prom, The Sophomore Class has Taken over The coat room aT The aftergame dances. The homeroom STudenT Council RepresenTaTives alTernaTe Taking care of The coaT room aT each aTTergame dance. This proiecT has proved proTiTabIe and a loT of Tun. These Sophomore Class Officers, leTT To righT: John Jendrzeiewski, Treasurer, STeve Baker, president his righT-hand man, Jim Drew, vice presidenT, and KaThy Kuhlman, cenTer, secreTary, have worked hard among Themselves and WiTh Their advisors To insure This a good year. s or l Trying to eat among books and purses is an every clay occurrence with the sophomore girls. ophamrfres . . . The sophomores didn't want to wait two years for the Encouraging school spirit, the sophomores worked dili senior bench, so they found a bench of their own. gently on their Homecoming float. 192 Supporting the Foreign Exchange Program, Sophomores Jim Patze and Dave Lyman pur- chase stocks from Terry Ash. l .-.. Pep, vim, and vigor is about the best way to describe these six girls who make up the Sophomore R . . . ally Squad. They are, left to right, Linda Bonotto, Suana Whytal, Susan Leamlng, Yell Queen, Susan Binney, Cookie Crane, and Jolene Webber. Mrs. Ann Overman f Ad VI SO I' ,. . . Yr 0 0 ' f Glenn Ternere ' V- 1 AdVISOF an fgfi -1 1 W sbklfifiii, L, -.f F-A Jim McLing says to Rob Sandmeyer and Jim Robin- ' son, Come on, fellows! Don't you think I've been 1 in here enough today? right, and Barb-ara Walralh on the left. H Phil Abbey Robert Abbey Al Ailshire Albert Allgaier Ethelyn Alston Carolyn Amacker Jim Ansell Linda Arch Shirley Arlt Terry Ash John Austin Geraldine Axell Mary Baird Doug Bahen Steve Baker Pat Barnes Ralph Barnwell Jerry Barrett Norma Baugh Barbara Becker Keith Beckner Sharon Biggs Donna Bingham Sue Binney Bob Alexander Margaretfe Allen Tim Allen Bev Anderson Carla Anderson Lynette Angel Ruth Arnold Bob Ash Teresa Ash Kim Badley Barbara Baird Margaref Baird Joyce Balderson Phil Ball Roy Ballard Roger Bartlett Terry Baftis John Bauer Janell Beebe Roger Bell Virginia Biehn Linda Bonotto Orland Boorman Pat Booth Sue Booth Conrad Borsting Don Bose Judy Branifl Sally Braifon Marsha Breiiensfein Janice Brition LynefTe Bram Steve Brow Rita Brown George Brownson Robert Buck Jane? Bush Edwin Bufler Bruce Caldwell Marcia Canine Terryi Cantrell Richard Card Carol Case Mike Casebecr Ronnie Casey Dean Calhey Karen Chagnon Sue Chamberlain Roberi Bostwiek Geri Bowers Maribob Bradshaw Maureen Brennan James Bridges Sharon Bringle Don Brown Edward Brown John Brown Bob Bunyard Burgess Bryant Carol Burk Conrad Caiklcoueite Sharon Callison Sheila Callison Jerry Carlson Tom Carlson Barbara Carr Gary Cassidy Suzanne Casson Carolyn Cathey MonTe Chandler Dennis Chapman KaThy ChilcoTe ophvmores Nancy Christensen Craig Christy Charles Church Marlene Clayson Nancy Clifford Chris Cline Ronella Coilman Beverly Colson Richard Compton Marvin Cook Barbara Cooley Mary Carol Cooper Jim Cremblet Sharon Crfamer Verlee Creder Mickie Cummings Nada Dagelis Diana Dales Gary Daulton Douglas Davis Dan Davis Richard Davis Russel Davis Tom Deats Bob Clark Marie Clark Nancy Clark Doug Codclington Janet Collie Lee Collins Stanley Compton Robert Cool Alice Cook Jessie Cowan Vivian Cox Cynthia Crain John Crume Kathy Cullen Dennis Culver Edwin Dalton Janet Dalton Bob Damuth Helen Davis Jim Davis Joe Davis Arie DeGroot Gerrit DeGroot Vernon Devenpo rt Sophvmvre vplmmo es Jim Devore Victor DeVoss Dennis Dexter Judith Dotson Patricia Dowty Mary' Drace Susan Drew Laurens Driessen Carolyn DuBois Elda Eck Sandra Edgar Margaret Edge Jolene English Bill Ernst Sharon Ervin Marilyn Ferguson Mike Ferrario Sylvia Ferreira Roger Finney Robert Flackus Nancy Fleet Linda Frieson Doni Gabrielsori Charles Galloway Robin DiBattista Chris Dodge David Dodson Terry Dressell Jim Drew Lindo Drew Robin Dunlap David' Dunson Terry Eccles Darwin Ed-wards Pete Ellinigson Steve Elliott Larry- Evans Gydney Farnam Paula Felix Nolan Ferrell Jerry Ferris Linda Fincher Dave Ford Elvira Ford Annette Fredrickson Homer Garich Mike Gathard Marcia Goehring Nancy Gooing James Goodman Steve Gordon Dennis Graham Marvin Graham Melvin Graham Carol Grigg Tom Gross Stephanie Guderian John Hammersley Larry Hampson Jesse Hankins Art Harris Sfarla Hartly Dianna Harris Bill Hedquisr David Henry Carol Hermanson Shari Hil-yer Lee Holliday Jean Homer Karen Hoyt Roy Huberd Caren Hunt Vickie Gordon Tom Gospodnefic Diane Gosseff Joe Green Winifred Greene Linda Greer Eric Gunther Richard Gusfafson Terry Hall John Hanson Len Hansen Rose Marie Hantzm Danny Harris Dianna Hays Susan Hayes Linda Herring Larry Hersey Brent Hicks Dixie Hooker Lynette Horn Vernon Horsley Sheryl Hunter Twila Hunter Susan Hyde h an Svplzvmvrvs i .fi i fi 5, 5 .. i ily Sophomrfrcs Howard Johnson Patricia Johnson JSM Jon-y Joyce Jolly Linda Jones Par Jones Ruth Jones Sandra Jorde Jacqueline Keaton DoroThy Keener Darryle Keesee Debbie Kennedy Ben Kern Janer Kerns Jim King Sran KluTh Lee Knapp Rose Marie Knapp rr X i 2 200 John Koberg Dianne Konopasek Alice Kring Kathy Kuhlrnan Sheryl Kurth Barbara Kyle Mildred Lagsden Leah Larnb Sandra Landerking Aaron Larson Sandra Lawson Kelita Layman Susan Learning Wayne Lecours Doug Leech Rosanne Lehigh Robert Leib John Leonard Mark Lepley Judy Leppert Lynda Levsfis Sue Lewis Myrna Lichrens Mike Linville Glenda Livesay Georgine Lotz Eldon Lounsbury Buddy Lummus ii Sue Lusk J' Dave Lyman lefn Terry Jakubowski John Jendryejewski Phillip Jessing Philip lsensee Bill Maiors Muriel Majors Wayne Martin Ted Martin Andy Mantisah Beverly Mattos Don lMayv Gary Maw Robert McAvay Cindy McCoy Lynda McDaniels Gregory Mclnnis Teresa McKirn Barbara McKinny Montie Metz Pam Meyer Alan Mezger Betty Jo Mitchell Dan Mitchell Pamela Mitchell Cloyd Johnson Doni Johnson Sharon Judd Janet Malcomb Paulette Malme Bill Martens Vicki Massey Patty Mathews Francis Matney Sherri Maxwell Sharon Mayfield Bob Mayhew Linda McGaughy Ronald McGill Doug McGinty Jim McLing Viki Mecham Judy Mest Don Miller Jim Miller Alan Mitchell Pat Mitchell Terri Mitchell Donna Mlynczak t Saphamvrzs 201 vphrfmares E John Moe Joel Moen Charles Moore Barbara Morgan Edie Morlan Bob Moss Marcia Myers Phil Myrick Rita Naletie Mary Nealy Judy Nealhammer Danny Nelson Randy Nelson Linda Nidever Sandy Nixon Pal O'Connell Thelma O'Toole Riley Osfereicher Nancy Ostrom Don: Owens Gordon Padgeii James Parzke Bert Paugh Nyna Payne Cliff Moore Janis Morey Warren Morehead Toni Motschenbache Sharri Murray Dave Musgrove Tom Narramore Tom Natale Steve Nalzeafl Dennis Nelson Gil Nelson Steve Nelson Dick Nolan Lynell Norris Mike O'Connell Karen Olson Marilyn Osborn Jerry Osfrander Fhank Palmer Diann Partlow David Paschal Sally Peace Donna Pearson Tom Oso Gail Pence Franklin Peray Lynda Peterson Christine Pierce Dana Pinney Peggy Pithenger Tim Pool Marcia Powell David Pranghoffer Judy Ralston Sandra Ramsey Teresa Rechel Roxann Riddle Cynthia Riley Bob Robbins Terry Robinson David Robison Bill Robbins Howard Roolcs Fay Roper Marilyn Rose John, Rusth Hampel Rutledge Edward Rychetsky Susan Peterson Julie Phillips Robert Phillips Don Plowman Shari Polk John Poole Pam Pryor Carolyn Pyles Lydia Queen Barbara Reeder Diana Reeves Dawn Revis Gene Robertson Larry Robertson Jim Robinson Gail Roe Terry Rogers Terry Ronninger Randy Rowland Pam Rowley Stan Rowson Connie Sackett Janet Samuel James Sander Svphmzvres 203 Mary Sanders Janine Saunders Rick Shill Jerry Schumann Jim Schweigert Dennis Schuldkeisz Rich Sept Ka Karen Shafer Paul Sharpe Jim Smith Lane Smith Randy Smith Beth Sorenson Linda Sorlein Ruth Spani Kathy Staudinger Kathy Stern Ronald Stevens Barbara Sturgeon Larry Sullivan Linnea Sunclquist Donald Talbot Geraldine Tally Larry Taylor Tom Schmeck Bob Scholl Janis Scholten Geo Scott Pam Scoubes Betty Seevers Teralee Shaw Paula Simmons Doug Smith Wesley Smith Duane Snyder Linda Soloman Donald Stafford Evelyn Stafford Dennis Starr Mariary Steward Ronald Stone Bill Strickland John Swain Mike Sweet Mary Taggert Valerie Taylor Terry Terrier Jacqueline Teach Jack Thomas Linda Thomas Jim Thompson Derinda Tillery Randy Tomic Cliff Toney Kathy Troyer Jim Truax Nina Tucker Marianne Vanisn Nerine Vanmeter Gary Vaught Linda Vian Linda Vinson Bob Walden David Ward Carol Warren Phyllis Waters Jolene Weber Carolee Westvold Alice Wheeler Bill Wiles Carl Wilkerson Marleen Williams Mary Thompson Susan Thompson George Thurman Janet Torgerson Vivian Townsend Jack Tremblay Janice Turner Pat Uglum Ralph Utley Ellen Veatch Philip Verdui Dan Vertrees Barbara Waldo Barbara Walrath Lyn Wandell Anita Watkins Carol Webb Jim Wesley Larry Whitney Judy Whitlock Suana Whytal Gerri Williams Rebecca Williamson Pamela Wilson vphvmm' i 2 Preparing for the future, DeDe Pdrtlbw and Tom OSU look through guidance pamphlets in the counseling office. Sophomores Linda Drew and Debbie Kenned ing the time away by looking through waiting to see the Dean. audflflrfrc Saplzalmfrast l ,- w,,......m,.M,, . A, f K X K 2 4 Anorner sophomore activity this year was to add their own little bit of decoration to the Senior Bench, l but it was not very well appreciated. l oc, l pass while il ?rcslw1ar1 Cflass Offzkers The freshman year is The biggesf year of aoliusTmenT. ln This year come all The impor'ranT sTeps in becoming acquainTecl wiTh high school life. Leading The freshmen in This imporTanT Task are The following: Bob Sfalker, vice-presiclenfg KaThy Cook, secrefaryg and Bob Williams, president is 3 B S 5 2 K i es i sl: 5 E E S 3 lil 5, ,f:,- T is T5 a is e T in T l i:f. E ll l ' l 2,. ,,:,l. I ,:,,.. r ,,,, S Ei': ' ii ig 3 5 g E .A :'l E W im :II 3 2 i W- 52:5 '--'g if .. so 1 like ' Ni ls 5. QSM 207 The Freshman Class rally squad, Judy Peach, Dorothey Taucher, Jan- is Parks lyell queenl, Cheryl Eccles, and Bobbi Brady, willingly cheer the frosh teams to many victories. O8 Mrs. Gladys Herron and Mr. Glen DeShazo find that there is a lot of hard work involved in the assign- ment of advisors of the Freshman Class. Rocks will be rooks, as the old saying goes. A typical example of this is Connie Schoubol, Ken Gordon, and Joyce Stiverson making good use of their spare time. l l .?reshme14 Judy Ackley Pat Albert Ken Allison Carol Allred Phyllis App Gene Badker David Baker Charles Baldwin Johnnie Barnes Mary Barnes Randy Barnes Dianna Barnett Mickey Bender Barbara Bennett Clifford Bennett Ronald Bentley Linda Blevins Nancy Bohannon Scott Boley Linda Booth Sandra Bray Wanda Breed Shannon Briley Merkel Britt Karen Brown Ken Brown Peggy Bryan Elizabeth Budden Janet Carey Mary Carlile Mike Carlson Sandra Carpenter Andrea Anderson Larry Anderson Jolene Andrews John, Ansell Frances Ballantyne David Baltazor Dianne Bard David Barnes Linda Bartosewcz Tom Basey Eleanor Batton Bergh Bechen Charles Bevins Richard Biehn Joyce Bigby Louise Blanton Constance Bousman Joseph Bradshaw Bobbie Jean Brady Kathy Braman Terry Brooks Ricky Brosig Dennis Brown James Brown Kitty Cain Caron Callan Jerry Campiglia Bill Canton Margaret Casebeer Cynthia Catmull Jim Chaney Jeanine Cherry greshmen Eldon Cook Jerry Cook Kathleen Cook Jerry Cool Donnie Cooper Opal Cornwall Raymond Cornwell Curt Cotter Roberta Cox Annie Crain Sue Ann Crank Cliff Crawford Gail Cunningham Lynwood D'Aquila Virginia Doulton Roger Davis Robert Derby Betty Deets Ken Deets Denise Deffenbacker Janet Denham Nancy Denham Gerry DeSautil Carolyn Dey Bonnie Dickey Steve Dippold Kathyi Dodson Linda Dolan Randy Dossett Michael Dover Dale Drake Kathleen Drew Karen DuBois Tommy Dunkin Kathryn Dunn Robin Dunn Linda Dewey Jay Dye Gary Earley Jerald Eastburn Perry Chestnut Vickie Choat Kenneth Christian De Ann Christy Douglas Christy Mike Christy Mike Clark Mike Clayton Marsha Clemens Steve Clement Robert Clubb Dennis Coffman Bill Cogdill Ben Coker Charles Coker David Cole Fred Cole Terry Cole Colleen Coleman Norman Coleman Charlotte Collins Nancy Collman Delbert Conney Betty Cook Marlee Eberlein Henry Ebinger Charles Eden Karen Edgar Larry Edge Dennis Eggers Sheila Ernst Leland Estenson Ruth Everly David Ezell Dennis Ezell Jim Fairchild Larry Fanning Linda Farr Mary Fenning Pam Ferrell Elaine Fillmore Daryl Fischer Linda Flescher Sharon Floren Charles Ford Roger Frei Velda Friend Linda Friesen We hmm Ernest Furrey Daniel Gallagher Rebecca Ganter Georjan Gates Larry Gatlin Susan Gelhaar Leroy George Michael George Pam Gibson Warren Gillette John Glenn Dorothy Glinkman John Goddard Rosella Golden Dennis Gooing Edward Gordon Kenneth Gordon Nora Gordon Melvin Graham Ken Gray Nelda Gregg Maryl Green Norman Grey Greg Hagel lnez Hall Judy Hall Robert Hall Tom Hall Ronnie Hamblin Keith Hamilton Liee Hamilton Marilyn Hammond Gene Harp Steve Harper John Harroun Allen Hart Bruce Hart Linda Hartley Dwight Harvey Betty Harvey greshmen Carol Hasskamp Bruce Heaton Ron Hembree Eunice Henry Linda Holderby Diane Hosley Gregory Huck Vern Huck Phillis Hunt Richard Hunt Vicki Hunt David Hunter Frank Jacubowski Sharon James Robert Jasso Laura Hiatt David Hill Bill Hodges David Holland David Hudson Judy Hulse Jennifer Hummel Steve Humphries Mary Beth Hutcheson Barbara lllingsworth Charlotte lsensee Jon Jackson Lola Johan ntoberns Holly Johnson Jean Johnson Ronald Johnson William Johnson Susan Jones Bill Jones John Jump David Keffer Shirley Kincaid Terry King Emery Kinsey Terry Klawitter Marie Kuhn Kathryn Kunz Linda LaClair Brent Lake Rosemary Joh nck Barba ra Johnson Cheryl Johnson Cloydene Johnson Ralph Johns Greg Jones Joe Jones Kathlenn, Jones Mary Kellison Scott Kellstrom Terri Kennon Donna Kettler Pat Knight Cheryl Koerber Ron Kowalis Kay Kramer James LaMere Eloise Landrum Carl Lane Kenneth Langer Dale Larrick Par Latin Richard Lawson Barbara Lazarus Ray Lehman Ricki Lehto Carol Leib Keith Leistikow Stewart Leitzke Many Lenninger Joe Leonard B b o Leonard Don Lesk Linda Lewis Sandra Lewis Susan Lind Susan Lindenburger Janice Lindly Cynthia Lindmeter Mark Linville Olive Lesh David Lockhart Michael Long Stella Lopez Dee Lowther Evelyn Lozar Carroll Lugo Dianne Lund Pat Lund James McClurg Vicki McClung Gladys McCoy Vivian McCulloch Don McGinnis Sieve McGinnis Sam McKeen Dan Mcliennie Pat Luse Beverly Lyons Joe McBride Sylvia McCusker Susan McDowell 1 5 i 2 Michael McFadyen David McGee Doug McLane Jerry McCling Cathy McMillen Calvin Mason James Manning Linda Masters Grayson Mathews Jim Mathis Karen Matson Charles Maxfie Bill Maxwell Shirley May Barbara Merryman Terry Metler Doug Micciche Judy Mikkelsen Charles Miles Charles Miller Edward Miller Marian Mari' ld Mshmen f 3 S 214 Ernest Niemi Mary Oberg Charles Oliver Jerre Oliver Linda Olsen Timothy Olvera Doran Otterbein Tina Owens Connie Parks Den-nis Parks Janis Parks Melody Paxton Judy Peace Jennifer Pence Alan Peppers Linda Pernigotti Linda Perrigo John Peterson Ruth Peterson Curt Petersteiner Lemuel Petty Ken Pierce John Pierson Paul Pittenger Gene Plank David Poulshock Ken Pound Terry Preston Joyce Pryor Garry Puckett Barbara Pulliam Keith Putney Richard Quinn Fred Rawlins John Raynor Yvonne Rechel Donna Redfield Janice Reed Dale Reeder Joe Reeder Glenn Miller Rose Miller Jackie Milligan Dee Milne Terry- Milne Steve Minch James Mitchell Richard Mitchell Ruthe Mitchell Andrea Moore Marlene Moore Bob Moore Robert Morehead Renee Morgan Paula Morrison Tom Morrow Howard Mudder Darlene Mull Don Mustoe Janis Narramore Carol Nelson Gerald Nelson Judy Nelson Suzanne Nelson greshmm Linda Reeder Sharon Reeves Karin Rhinevault Patricia Rhodes Roy Rhodes Terry Riach Kenneth Rice Arlene Rippee Briant Ritchey David Rifchie Richie Robbins Ron Robbins Sandra Robbins Anne Rodgers Marlene Rogers Patricia Rose Gary Ross Jimmy Roufs Danny Row Steve Rowe Steve Runge Dean Rutlege Kenneth Rutherford Don Sacher heshmm Joey Sakach San-dy Sakach Paul Sanders Gary Schettler Barbara Schmidt Linda Schortgen Connie Schouboe Larry Schumann Greg Scott Peggy Scott John Sehorny Curtis Shadduck Karen Shatter Dennis Shatter George Shearer Connie Shipp Rebecca Shogren June Shumate Steven Sheen Kathy Simmons Dan Smith Darrel Smith Don Smith James Smith Joyce Smith Steve Smith Ronald Snow Glessie Snyder Anita Soto Clayton Spence Kenneth Spicher Deannie Springer Bob Stalker Ray Stearns Arleta Steele Pam Stephens Ronald Stevens Laura Stewart Joyce Stive-rson Beverly Stone John Sullivan .lerilyn Sudbury Marthat Sturgeon Dian Swartsfagei Mike Teaford Rosie Tecumseh Eileen Telengo Mike Tennant Brenda Thompson Paul Thompson Peggy Thompson Thomas Thompson Michell Totten Robyn Trelease Marion. Troyer Paula Tucker Linda Van Atter Lucy Van Grill Robert Van Meter Keith Vannice Linda Vigen Steve Voss Steven Vroman Ronald Waits Dave Warren 'Linda Warren Irene Welch Ken Welp Jerry' Whitlatch Dick Whitlarch Donna Willey Bob Williams Dennis Taber Manyi Talley Dorothy Taucher David Taylor Steve Tepper Ray' Thexton Bonita Thibauit Linda Thomas Larry Thurber David Tockey Robert Todd Mark Toliver Beverly Tupper Cornell Tuter Bud' Valdez Phyllis Valdez Virginia Van Pelt Don Veatch Dawni Veitch Jimmy Vetkis Susan Walden Ruth Walker Vicki Walters Larry Ward Don Wentworth Connie Wheeler Darwin White Susie White Ronald Williams Donette Williams Kany Woniser Bill Woodward Zfcshmeu Virginia Van Pelt finds out the hard way that rooks look ' ' ' h Its up to the seniors as Phyllis McLln teaches her t e resu of disrespect. grcshmcn . 5 demonstrate to Vicky Lehto. Initiation is a maior part of every freshman s I e as a g p Z E Qreslzm lfl . . . Tradition interferes with Freshman-Junior romances, as Richard Grow and Eloise Landrum have discovered. Q s 5 E E WHOOPS!! F h Iaborate. 218 res man girls and icy steps iust don't col- SWISH . . . SPLAT Connie Ship, Joyce Sfiv- erson, Robyn Trelease, Dorothy Taucher, and Connie Wheeler are en- gaged in a bit of old fashioned snow throw- ing. June Shumate and Chuck Miller realize the importance of hard work. ,4r1d,M0z'e Qreshmm 9 , , W, W,m,.W, ., - K ,. N' 1:0 f f W-V V ,112 M5168 si-.-...,...........-- Y I .muy uixon, Marianne Gallagher, Stephanie Olvera Karen Leamin J , g, eanne Carnini, and Cindy Miller led the Home coming Parade down Main Street. 5 i xi si After each athletic contest the rally squad sings Klamath Forever. The six cheerful girls on the Kla math Union High School rally squad have done a remarkable job this year. No matter how impossible The conditions may have seemed during The football and basketball seasons, the girls were always smiling. 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Leading The Pels This year was senior co-capfain Ron l-lifchcock, who was selecfeal as MosT Valuable Player. Rick l-lorn, auarTerback, was chosen The MosT OuTsTanding Back, and John English, The MosT Oufsfanding Lineman. Tackle KenT PuckeTT goT The nod as The MosT lmproved Player. ln league play KlamaTh finished second only To Medford. The Tornado defeafed all foes for a 4-O league record while The Pels finished second wiTh a 2-1-1 record ahead of GranTs Pass wiTh 2-2. Coach Williams was pleased wiTh The resulTs and feels ThaT nexT year will prove To be even more successful. Pelican fooTball should be very brighT nexT year as The varsiTy rosTer lisTed fourTeen iuniors and five sophomores. -- .ld K.U. 7 aT Marshfield 7 'SouTh Salem . T2 Corvallis ... T9 aT The Dalles O aT Medford . T2 GranTs Pass . 20 aT Ashland . O CraTer ..... 7 Bend . E T i 1 27 ,,,L 7 ,,,. ., T 1' I l 3 148 ef Y' ' A TW s LIEM 41. -1 . ,, .- :T,..:1:iL -2,5 yg -e-msys-:'-f , , .. V w.q..i..B .. 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Seconds laTer The score read Marsh- Guard field by KlamaTh O. ln The second qUarTer The Pelicans were again moving louT fumbled. Grover Dahn inTer- cepfed a PiraTe aerial buT again The Pelicans fumbled. The Pels held on The nexT series of downs and on The firsT Pelican play, Dahn wenT over leff guard, inTo The open and a score. His run covered 52 yards. The lasT half mighT, as well have noT been played as far as. The Pelicans were concerned. lT was all Marshfield. The Pirafes picked up Three Touchdowns and an exTra poinT To make The final score Marshfield 25, KlamaTh 7. Tackle Halfback Terry Eccles cuTs down an intruder at The of scrimmage. IC ll. Z Svufh Salem 27 A hard foughT baTTle ended,in defeaT for The Pelicans as They dropped a 27-7 decision To The fifTh-ranked Soufh Salem Saxons. AT The sTarT The Saxons gcive an indicaTion of whaT was To come, as on The firsT play of The second period, Saxon Dave Johnson whisked around lefT end for The T.D. Bruce Black kicked The firsT of his Three exTra poinTs. WiTh 2:39 remaining in The half, The faulTy Pelican pass defense showed as quar- Terback Gary Allen Threw TwenTy-seven yards To puT The Saxons on The Two. Johnson Then drove over for The score. A parTially blocked Saxon punT sTarTed The Pelicans on Their way To Their lone score in The second half. Mike KiTching wenT The lasT Two yards To puT The finishing Touches on a fifTy-six yard drive, Ron HiTchcock added The PAT. The Saxons come righT back on a fifTy-nine yard pass from Allen To Gary Fries. They Then added a non-climacTic score wiTh l:lO lefT in The game. The final TabulaTion showed Saxons 27, Peli- cans 7. RON HITCHCOCK RICK HORN Fullback Quarterback 'u A FRED KELLEY BUD WOLTER End Halfback Fullback Ron Hitchcock prevents a first down in The South Salem game. BlLL BIANCHI BOB HOLMAN Halfback Cenfer 229 KEN GALLOWAY Guard . . JOE MATLICK Tackle r ? Mlwnf- cis ., I H V, -Q f, . 4 -H: 2 5' - .- ,1 , 5 T . K ' 5533 wr ' V 1 V. 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A LARRY NlEMl Guard GROVER DAHN Halfback IC ll. 12, Kowalys 27 The number ten ranked Corvallis Spartans came to town, and when they had left, they had collected a 27-l2 win at the expense of the Pelicans. Ron Hitchcock and Grover Dahn led the Pelicans in an attack which stayed mostly on the ground, while the Spartans used a very effective passing game directed by quarterback Gary Gustafson and halfback Dick Taylor. The outmanned Pelicans managed to Corvallis scoreless during the first period sloppy, rain-soaked field. The Spartans first blood in the second quarter as they drove Kla- hold on a drew fifty-two yards in five plays to the score. math came back two minutes later to score as Bud Wolter threw 34 yards to Fred Kelley. After the intermission, Corvallis marched to a quick score and Klamath again retaliated, Hitchcock going 8 yards to finish a 55 yard drive. The Pelican defense faltered at this point as the Spartans added two more scores, one a 29 yard blast by Dick Taylor. The Pelicans were on the Corvallis 24 as the gun sounded. W .. . .. . , .. ,s gifm?ivggs1gggs?gefg?gs4rs L v- :,a, .,,....,... ... . V. - .51 UM... c.....,. -, .. -rszisf a rszgswfsstr '- ' . .1 'M ' he 5 N2 H H ww .,,. .T ' ,,,:,.,..,r if an i Q 'rr W Hitchcock stops a Tornado end sweep. ,.,..-,,,.....f..N V IC ll. I 9, U16 Dalles 7 The K.U. Pelicons defected The Dolles ln- dions T9-7, for their first victory of the seo- son. The Pels were unable to move the ball in the first half and troiled 7-O. After half- time the Whitebirols took advantage of some breoks and piled up three touchdowns. The first come offer Klomath Folls recov- ered CI blocked punt on the six yard line. in two plays Mike Kitching went ocross for the score. The Pels took chorge on the Indian forty- two ond marched to the gool line. This gave them the second score. The final score come late in the fourth quarter when Kitching ogoin went cicross, clirnaxing on eighty-eight yard drive. This victory helped to build confidence. b . U. iff offs f' V 5:5 , - ,- ,U sy, . 5, . .. Rs, K L, ,,sI.., I ,, ,L N' ffm? t A rsss T 1 i-st I . . X M K K :V , , lg k.V- ' gg . r',s Le v.,:d ' Q, -K K, .,,,, A .WSI I ig L, R- , K, K .r rs R 'I is An unidentified Pelican breaks up an offensive -W thrust by the Tornadoes. JOHN ROBINSON ROY MARVIN Halfback Center sss T t'ii ' ' I 1 ,,.. 1 s-' . p I rrcr ssrs sri T 1, sr ' 5 I RICHARD FLYNN LARRY WARNER RICH MACBETH GARY MILLER Guard End End Tackle I 2 mmmwwessees fmfaffwm Q .1a'f'ff.1 fri ,. V , ,L,, ,,,,,-,w- P , -- ,7,., . k,,- 5 ,:A., -,V- is T lil ' . Q 4 .S 3 si Q Y 5 M f 1 nw T-My .Q s 4 T ,e ms ra Mfwm- ef, ,MQ .Ts .. Q , WW .mxgqksw 2 H X M s , .Qs .W ,mg Q WM . R me .Q 4 XM' M., 1 f if T N . i 1 .ff . 5 El, 5 : A 3 1 x ,gi T l sf . 5 T M- 1 5 9 + we X R 'K Q we g X if T ' . 2 ff 1 Q u 3 M , se 1 5 Y ' f Q E T if 5 T ii r kai? 'Sl 'V T - -. . . . -I Q B - '.' ' -E MIKE PRESTON Cerlfer Guard LARRY DOWE IC ZL 72, Grants Pass 9 Played on a field dampened by heavy rains, The KlamaTh-GranTs Pass game Turned ouT To be a greaT success anyway . . . for The Pelicans. For The firsT Time in ThirTeen years The Pelicans beaT The Cavemen. The Pels' firsT scare came afTer The opening kickoff when They drove TorTy-Two yards in T2 plays. The big break in The game for The Peli- cans came in The second half when, on The opening kickoff, The Caverhen chose To kick in- sTead of receive. Mike KiTching Took The kick and behind greaT blocking, scrambled 78 yards for The winning score. The Cavemen came back gamely in The lasT quarTer as They scored on a 55-yard run and a saTeTy on Pelican punTer Ron Hifchcuck This was The besT Pelican efTorT of The season. The final score-K.U. T2, Grams Pass 9. ' --ef-wa-W.. , ,, , , fri' i 'TE s 1 ag. . if 7' 41,3 ' sk i 1' S . 5 1 h-f .2 ' V - . cf f cc.. f -ws ,. . '?,i.:.a-s,--1' -V 1 VERN PETRICK Halfback 4.c..ess4.a-L.e.,sse,,-........A, , . ,,,,. Ss ' W 5 'Q wep kwa +5 is Y 9 2 is ' Q su ici egg? 5 a Rs, 22 -.mi . 8 Q. Q .,,y,,., ii T V TE R siiis 1 i i' i is - Eswfaifg rsiss ewes? .ss , TOM DAY End .fag 'rsi. ' S' 'X' . , Y K 5 , B s , sm, . ,WW . , c M QM M 1 I E Z 5 iii'-2 K .1 . , ' fx f -KS: Hee. .-+' avi: ,, , , 's J TERRY CH RISTIANSON Guard -ww i-HM f f ff-f 4. . -.'. , f,Vi 1W i..- .ss T gf: in :fi 'ss's 5 jr' in VAK- I g,Q3,,w ..,, , g f if . ' J ' sri' f 2 if , A ,lli Z ,.., . , .,V, rrsss isss 2 gg ' S ' ' f, -iss-i ,1ef'r-2 in i DON WORKM AN End T l l ...-11-.-1 Pelican fullback Ron Hiichcock rambles for a gain in The Grams Pass game. Klamafh downed The Cavemen 12 To 9. 232 IC . 0, ,Mcdfzfrd I3 1nnw M dford drive in the closing minutes of me no-v ws., Pel Terry Christiansen puts the stop to u e UHS s lone conference one. ,rr, , ' r rrrr -Av' E 2 I :QLA 2 fl r,:. 5 if Ai glx rr. , .,.,, . MIKE KlTCl-llNG Halfback .,,. Medford -- The name that strikes fear into The hearts of The stoutest football teams, affected the Pelicans the same way as the Black Tornado rolled to a T3-O win. Medford took advantage of the breaks and that was the story ofthe game. The iittery Pelicans fumbled three times and all Three were,recovered by the Tornado before seven thousand screaming fans. The iniury riddled Pelicans had several good drives going but were hampered by the three fumbles and the stout Medford defense. Ron Hitchcock played his finest game of the season. l-le was the key man on defense and was the leadirfg ground gainer forthe Klamath Pelicans. The Pelicans as a whole didn't do too bad against the number one team in the state and state champions. T -- , l , -3 ' -V - f- if ' ' 'W ' . A A - . - 75,7 sk - if ,Hs 55, -. , Q . w5g:.' s rr: M . H ' ' r , . ,, ., W W f Au st ' . 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WalT SmiTh's kick was a 6-6 Tie on Pelican's imporTanT game s were expecTing an easy win lolocked as The half ended in KlamaTh Took up where They had lefT off as They Took The second half kickoff and wenT 68 yards To Their second T.D. a pass from SmiTh To Grover Dahn. The kick was blocked. A poor snap from cenTer To Ashland Ted in a safeTy for The The payoff came wiTh punTer Dennis Elder resul Pelicans. The final score came wiTh a pass from SmiTh To Rick GusTafson, climaxing a 6l yard drive. SrniTh, a junior, whose wing accounTed for Two T.D.'s, will be a shining lighT in The Pelican fuTure. Halfback J. .lENDREZ.lEWSKl End D ON PLOWMAN Tackle Hitchcock scor es in The Grants Pass game A Pelican scoring attempt is called back by a penalty. The game ended in a 0-0 deadlock. IC ll. O, Kmtcr O 'The K.U, homecoming game played with the Crater Comets ended in a disappointing O-O tie. The Pels were fired up for this game which was the last home game ot the season but tailed to put the ball across for a score. Both teams had touchdowns which were called back because ot penalties. In the first halt a ten yard pass from Horn to Hitchcock was called back. The Comets then dug in and stopped the Klamath drive. ln the second halt, a Comet run from mid-field went over for the score only to be called back on a clipping charge. This meeting ended up as a real heartbreaker for the Pels when they found themselves only inches from the goal line as the final whistle sounded. The tie game gave the Whitebirds a 2-l -l conference record, which isn't bad in a league as tough as the S.O.C. 236 JUNIOR VARSITY. First row: B. Finch, C. Church, H. Rooks, M. Ferrario, D. Davis, R. Smith, T. Diver, D. Chapman, J. Bauer, R. Howard, P. Ellingson. Second row:,D. Davis, G. DeGroot, E. Badger, R. Schulmire, R. Nelson, L. Haney, G. Brown, L. Hanson. Back row: R. Schill, A. Martisak, T. Osa, S. Baker, T. Ash, J. Patzke, B. Lummus, J. Drew, P. Barnes, J. Robinson. J.V.'s 33 .... O Ashland J.V.'s 7 .... ...14 Grants Pass J.V.'s 24 .... . . .14 Bonanza J.V.'s 6 .... .... 3 8 Medford .l.V.'s 31. . . ... O Sacred Heart J.V.'s 33 .... . .... 26 Ashland J.V.'s 20 ..... ...l4 Crater J.V.'s 26 ..... . . .13 Henley wus? Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh 13 19 25 21 7 T3 6 49 6 O ...i3 ...O ...i2 ...7 ...6 ...TA McLaughlin North Grants Pass Crater Tulelake South Grants Pass Hedrick Ashland Monument FROSH. First row: J. Ferrell, J. McLain, J. Mitchell, T. Morrel, J. Tucker, D. Sacher, V. Huck, C. Peterstein G. Miller, S. Kellstrom, M. Britt. Second row: D. Brown, M. Carlson, D. Smith, D. Alford, K. Gordon, Hardy, M. Bender, B. Williams, K. Lugo. Third row: R. Frei, D. Parks, G. Badker, B. Johnson, B. Stalker. Back row: R. Waits, G. Scott, B. Moore, M. Clark, B. Valdez, D. Brown, P. Coulson. er, M. J , r . fa Y I W... 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I ' '- .- , ' 'I ' ..,.... N . , .-,,s..ti,,t-,.,. -I I A., , IX... ,,., .sis-,Ia , .,,,,,f-,g,,,,s,,A ,I .5 I Q. , ,I..,, d ye- 4 I - I ,...,.fIs1, .rf -I r,.,f,I e...II, t rat, - I- . ' fff' FIRST ROW: Don Pi , . , . rence, H. George Maw, G. Wisharf, J. Baugh, D. Russel, D. Stiles. THIRD ROW: A. FOURTH ROW: Coach Harder, H. Strickla per P Sandoval S Law , D. Vaagen, M. Sweek. SECOND ROW: C. Borsting, Gary DeGroote, B. Robbins, T. Carlson, S. Zamskey, W. Willey. nd, R. Bogatay, G. Ward. 651155-Hvulafry The newly revised Cross Country team under the direction of Coach Phil Harder posted oi very respect- able 5-l record for the season. This record was good enough to win the district title and enable seven ot the Pel runners to attend the state tourney at Willamette University. Led by speedster Bolo Scholl, a sophomore and holder of the Moore Park course record, the Pelicans placed ninth. Also putting on a good show were seniors Don Piper, Steve Lawrence Harry George, and Paul Sandoval. After the state meet, the Hill and Gulley men went to the -state AAU meet in Eugene, where they placed second in the high school division. Coach Harder predicts that the next year's team will have a good chance. With three returning letter- men including Mike Sweek and Dave Vaagen who ran in the Willamette and Eugene meets, and lots of J.V. talent K.U. should have ci great season. 237 5 3 K 'ii' 3 5 Q A A r Y 2 R TERRY ASH Fo rwa rd L r ii ir w 5 ,cyr ,, , c ,,r, Q,, 5 HW 5 3 ,L 3 way? SM, 'Mem ' - 'wi' , ,.7,f.., ,. ,wk , '.. ,.w- STEVE BAKER Forward i WAYNE CHAMBERLAIN Forward Front row, left to right: Don Piper, Dick Scott, ' I Bob Moore, Fred Kelley, Wayne Chamberlain, Ha Salsa PELS 35 65 47 63 43 60 54 53 57 69 58 60 52 Q 39 41 Coach Al Keck and Wayne Chamberlain. 55 5121114 iffwemw Grover Dahn, Bo Terry Ash. b Holman. Buck row: Steve Baker, MEDFORD 44 64 49 73 37 V ,. 2 i j b,, , 53 E M. , . , CRATER V 4 4,4?4f4444444 59 63 -k.7 K Vh, , K, . 64 4 44 : 78 ASHLAND M 51 FRED K ELLEY 29 Center 50 51 3: . - ' 5' 'Y ' 1se'Z:V , ,V 21 -f 4 in ' I: , ., fl .V .:, , i - If-2' L4 - - ' A- .5151 ' '55-'15 ifffffffir'-L'Eimf 4444 4444 I X, , . . ' ig' 1 4 l LANNY GUYER Guard .. .,v . ,... . .. : M f-2: ,:'f:.ffP:?f: ,JV-fairy -e.-r - ' - . gm . ,,.Jz2- , ,, V. , ,eb- ,M .,., af ,, ,... , 4 ., . . L. 1 BOB HOLMAN Forward 4 ' Q33 1 Vi K ' Z, '74 ' Q3 -' . f ' 1 Q' '.:..S1.1f ' RFK' ,tug - ,...ff LN, LV,- af - i 4,5 , .yrs ,k-,-' , Q . I 1: .- Q1 20 QE 1, z 1,1 4. 4 4 -A., ,,,, ., ,. , . .,., .. W, ,,. ,..L ,VL I V kk,A w ,2mk,, k M .- ,-- HH ,.:,u,i3, ., ,. ' ' . ' ,Q - :W :1w:,..',, Ad 9' ,Air 6' Q22 4 ' 1 H T 4 Q 4 4' 0: .f' f 2,1 1,4 M M, ,11 -A 1:1 J 2: -1,5 f':' 1 -:.fg-'f?i2Q32-'Q fl5:: g111vzg1faj?iEi? gwg? , f 4' 3 Q Q as 4, 2, Q Q X ,E l x 1 8 , ,, ,Q . QS QI is 5 Q fx fe Q S 2 sm' if mf. 5155 4 Q Q 5' x M 1 K ., ., ,. . . .. -. -,- - 4,,,, . IAVV 'A-, '4 ,A' Ha, ,',' , In U -k f. fr k' , A rr,,..,,, Q,w , fi Bos Moose GU d E DON PIPER Gr Guard 239 rfrrr mm - ,.:r- gl.,-1 KZ! 1305611 45 5 6 54 - ? 40 Pal Slip by Indian ln The opening game of The season, The Pelicans came from h d ' Th second half To win AT The end of The TirsT half, The be in in e . Pels were behind 22-18. Then, holding The lndians To one poinT in six.and a half minuTes, The Pels Took The lead and held iT To The end of The game. ln The second non-conference game, KlamaTh had To TighT clown To The wire To gain iTs second vicTory over The Roseburg Indians. ' ' ' h me Th P licans called Time wiTh 50 seconds leTT in T e ga e e and The score Tied. Then, sTalling, The Pels missed The shoT, and The ame wenT inTo The TirsT overTime. Q WiTh 12 seconds remaining in The TirsT overTime and Rose- T burg leading by Two poinTs, Wayne Chamberlain hiT Tor Two o Tie The game and To send iT inTo The second overTime. ' d T ll ouT WiTh ln The second overTime, Roseburg aTTempTe To s a 1:15 minuTes leTT. IT failed, and Hal Holman puT in a shoT To Tie l T in anoTher The game. Then grabbing a rebound, l-lo man pu shoT To win The game. Pals' D fm! Spriugfkld The second Two-gcime series of The seoson was wiTh The Springfield Millers. The Pelicons came up on The winning end giving Them d 4-O record Alfhough The Pels led call The The Two wins were close ond lucky, ds The sToTis- Tics showed. The Pels forfeiTed nu ing opporTuniTies by Throwing poor posses ond coirrying The boll. ln The firsT gome The Mill , ers ouTshoT The Birds I7 To 15 in field gooils buT K.U. Took cidvdnfoge c1T The free-Throw line. ln The second game, T woy in boTh gdmes merous scor- oo mony unnecessory fouls were commiTTed on The pc1rT of The Pelicoins, buf Their powerful defense mode up for These mis- Takes. IC!! Sprzhgickl 60 41 44 41 ford's Jack The Pelicans defeaTed The Bend Lava Bears on successive nighTs Tor Their TifTh and sixTh wins of The season. On Pelican CourT Tor The Friday encounTer The Peli- cans handled The Bears easily 63-49. Coach Keck did a loT of experimenTs in This rough conTesT, using Ten men. Fred Kelley and Wayne Chamberlain led The scoring wiTh 20 and lo. Ted PeTerson, former K.U. sTudenT, led The Lava Bears wiTh 12. ln Bend Tor SaTurday's maTch, The Pelicans playing uninspired ball, squeak- eol ouT a narrow 43-40 vicTory. The in- experienced Pelicans made numerous ball-handling errors, which almost led To Their downfall. Wayne Chamberlain, Fred Kelley, and Dick ScoTT all had 7 poinTs Tor KlamaTh. Dick Scott l34l sinks a basket over. 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Working againsT The Pels was Their erroneouis ball handling, wiTh ll errors in The firsT half alone. The WhiTebjrds were behind mosT of The way buT were close all The Time. The Tornado ouTshoT The Pelicans wiTh a .364, meanwhile The Pels shoT a cold .238. Dick ScoTT goT T5 for The Birds while Jack Forde headed The Tornado wiTh l7. K.U. 65 MEDFORD 64 K.U. foughT a deTermined Tornado bid To win a 65-64 decision. Grover Dahn handled The Med- ford press very well and scored ll poinTs. Wayne Chamberlain was greaT on The board and on defense as well as scoring 15 poinTs. Dick ScoTT also goT 15 counTers. Hal Holman and Terry Ash rounded ouT The Top five wiTh TO poinTs each. Jack Forde scored T8 for The Tornado Team. This was The besT game of The season for The Pels and was aT a poinT when The Pelicans had reached Their peak. K.U. 47 MEDFORD 49 Medford led all The way in This game, The Third of The Medford series, unTil The lasT Two minuTes when Terry Ash Tied The game on a 3 poinT play. Dan Miles Then sank 2 free Throws To cinch The game for The Tornados. Rich Benner, Tornado forward, led The scorers wiTh T6 while Wayne Chamberlain garnered 13 for The Pels. KlamaTh was hurT in This game by The absence of sTarTers Dick ScoTT and Hal Holman alThough Bob Holman did a crediTable iob wiTh TO poinTs. K.U. 63 MEDFORD 73 The Pelicans puT up one of Their besT baTTles of The season buT losT iT in The final quarTer. The game was close all The way buf The superior Medford sTall and easy cropple shoTs puT The Tornados ahead for good. BoTh Teams were hoT, The Pels connecTing for a .519 average and The Tornado Team for .517. Four Pelicans hiT in dou- ble figures, Chamberlain and Kelley were high wiTh 23. Jim Hill led Medford wiTh 20. 2 4 I i ? E s i W W , ,,,. ,, ,- .,.. -,.. ...,... -.1..V-V..Wm.,,, .WWW,A:,,zl,m,,mm.,mSw, ,,Hm5m.fm,,mLmmW Ashland K.U. 52 ASHLAND 51 In The firsT conference game of The season, The Pels Tangled wiTh The Ashland Grizzlies and came away wiTh a vicTory. Hal Holman, iunior guard, hiT Two free Throws wiTh 18 seconds lefT on The clock To clinch The win. Ash- land, wiTh mosT of Their sTarTing five in Their Third year of varsiTy acTion, had The experience on The Pels, buT, The WhiTebird's superior firepower offseT numerous errors To come away wiTh The vicTory. Wayne Chamberlain led The Pelicans on The boards and he and Holman led The scorers wiTh 15 and 17. Todd Hess garnered 11 for The losers. K.U. 39 ASHLAND 29 As The score indicaTes, The second game wiTh The Grizzlies was a defensive baTTle which held The TGlly down. In This baTTle of good zones, The Pelicans improved Their shooTing wiTh a .406 mean. Grover Dahn led The way for The Pels wiTh 12 poinTs, while big Jim Lamb headed The Grizzlie crew wiTh 15 poinTs. A deciding facTor in The game was The Pelican rebound advanTage 29-20. K.U. 41 ASHLAND 50 The KlamaTh Union Pelicans fell before Ashland in whaT was Termed The worsT game of The season for The WhiTebirds. The Pelicans were ouThusTled all over The courT by The Bears including boTh boards. Everyone was cold, The Pels hiTTing only a .277 mark wiTh only 11 field goals. Coach Keck used nine men in many differenT combinaTions To Try To geT a fire sTarTed in his charges buT To no avail. Wayne Chamberlain managed 13 poinTs buT The nexT closesT Pel was Dick ScoTT wiTh 7. K.U. 55 ASHLAND 51' AfTer leading by a margin of 17 poinTs aT one spoT, The Pelicans again falTered in The lasT quarTer buT hung on To Take a 55-51 Triumph. Ashland applied a press in The almosT faTal fourTh which raTTled The Pels, but Grover Dahn and Wayne Chamberlain worked The Grizzlies for fouls To preserve The win. Don Piper, senior, had his besT game of The season wiTh 11 poinTs. Chamberlain and Dahn conTribuTed 16 and 13 To The KlamaTh cause. Grants Pass K.U. 43 GRANTS PASS 37 The KlamaTh Union Pelicans iumped To a 25-13 half- Time lead behind an air TighT zone defense and led all The way in a 43 To 37 Triumph. The Pels ouTshoT The cold Cavers and This coupled wiTh The greaT zone was The sTory. KlamaTh shoT a luke-warm .379 percenTage while GranTs Pass hiT only 16 of 61 shoTs for a cold .260 aver- age. Dick ScoTT led The way for The Pelicans wiTh 14 markers while Bob Shepard headed The Cavemen wiTh 10. K.U. 60 GRANTS PASS 53 On one of Their besT games of The season, The K.U. Pelicans, making very few misTakes ran To a 60-53 vic- Tory over The deTermined Cavemen. The Pelican passing was much improved over previous games and Grover Dahn and Hal Holman handled The GranTs Pass press wiTh noT much Trouble. Wayne Chamberlain was a big facTor in The vicTory as he collecTed 19 poinTs and 12 re- bounds. Fred Kelley goT his shooTing eye back as he dumped in 13 poinTs. The Pelicans, as a whole, shoT a Torrid 59 percenT of Their shoTs. Al HuTchins led The losers wiTh 17. K.U. 54 GRANTS PASS 58 KlamaTh and GranTs Pass baTTled To a 50-50 Tie wiTh Three minuTes To go before The Cavemen pulled ouT a 58-54 win. KlamaTh again falTered in The fourTh quarTer, whaT seems To becoming a Pelican Trademark. Big Fred Kelley pulled ouT of a slump To lead The Pels wiTh 15, buT iT wasn'T enough as Al HuTchins garnered 18 and Jim Pippin 15. Hal Holman ran second for The WhiTebirds wiTh 14. K.U. 53 GRANTS PASS 58 The Pelicans losT To The defending STaTe Champions, GranTs Pass Cavemen, in a close 58-53 decision. The officiaTing was exTremely poor and iTs being lopsided was illusTraTed by The facT That The Cavemen had 31 free shoTs To 19 for The Pels. KlamaTh, afTer being Tied aT The half, scored only 7 points in The disasTrous Third quarTer. The Cavers, meanwhile, gaThered 15 To iurnp To an uncaTchable lead. Jim Pippin led The Cavemen wiTh 6 field goals and 11 of 14 from The foul line. Wayne Chamberlain and Fred Kelley led The Pels wiTh 13 and 11. 6245 H' A- ' H ' Y ' Y 7 fam me rl 'srl 1s:gf jy 3. l l Terry Ash drives for a lay-in during The Varsity-Faculty game as Don Herbig watches. Hater K.U. 57 CRATER 59 The Klamath Pelicans led all the way, then let the Comets catch Them in the final few moments and lost The game in overtime. lt was the best game for The Pels so far in the young season. Crater was made to play The Pelican's deliberate style of ball and This almost spelled defeat for the speedy Comets. They won from the charity line. Klamath outshot the Comets from the field with 23 field goals to 21, but the Comets hit 17 of 23 from the line and that was it, Wayne Chamberlain was high for the Pels with 19 while Hal Holman got 15. K.U. 68 CRATER 63 Klamath moved into first place in the SOC as a result of this 68-63 win over Crater. K.U. held a 10 point lead most of the way, but Crater came on in the closing minutes to give the Pels a scare. Terry Ash led the Pels with 17 points after cfoming in in the second quarter. Mike Glines with 23 and Lou Alverezland Pat Pepper with 15 each led the Comets. 46 K.U. 58 CRATER 64 In the third game of the Crater Comet series! the Pelicans led most of the way until the final quarter when they faltered and lost a 64-58 decision. The Pels led at the end ofthe third quarter 45-38, but the Comets got hot in the final stanza and outscored Klamath 26-13. Four Pels hit in the double figures, with Wayne Chamberlain leading the pack with 15. Fred Kelley added, 14, Grover Dahn 13, and Dick Scott 12, Lou Alverez hit 20 for the Comets. K.U. 60 CRATER 78 The Klamath Falls Pelicans had their title hopes crushed when they were tromped by the Crater Comets 78-60. The Pels were ahead at one point by .10, but a fierce full court press drove the Pels wild and they were outscored in the last quarter 24-9. Lou Alverez showed his great shooting talent, getting 28 points for the Comets while Fred Kelley scored 16 for K.U. Front row, ,left to right: M. Yunck, L. Binney, J. Parisotto, D. Rose, B. Patterson, coach. Back: S. Baker, J. Enright, R. Yunck, J. Bauer, B. Lummus. ildcats Z I I juniar Varsity I I I Front row, left to right: B. Mansfield, coach, D. Lyman, J. Drew, R. Sandmeyer, K. Coon, A. DeGroot, G. Nelson. Back: J. Feeback, S. Young, R. Howard, L. Thur- man, T. Eccles, A. Mezger, J. Goodman. 247- Ranks I Front row, left to right: M. Britt, mgr., G. Badker, J. Barnes, T. Metler. Micl- dle: G. Scott, J. Tucker, D. McGinnis, B. Williams. Back: D. Alford, S. Tep- per, S. McGinnis, C. Petersteiner. lflkcrs Front row, left to right: F. Cole, S. Dippold, V. Huck, S. Clement, L. Stein, T. Proc- tor, P. Latin, B. Johnson. Back: D. Coffman, D. Smith, T. Preston, K. Langer, R Cornwell, S. Kellstrom, C. Miles, C. Lugo, D. Carpenter, K. Gray. Back row: C. Moore, J. Kramer, S. Gordon, D. Wiles, J. Beene, R. Walker, F. Palmer, J. Brown, P. Hunter. Second row: C. Miles, S. Boley, D. McGinty, J. Gatlin, P. Verdue, M. Linville, D. Otterbein. Front row: M. Tennant, B. Maiors, P. Albert, G. Hagel. ufiuflming Although the girls' and boys' team failed to nab a victory this season, Coach Faller expects much better seasons in the coming years. Many of the Pel swim- mers are frosh and sophomores who gained valuable experience this year and are expected to perform well in the future. High praise was given to iuniors Ralph Walker and Jim Beene and soph Cliff Moore. 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Front: Mrs. Moore, Coach. I 50 , of WZZH51wf:ff,.Lf:zm s:qfg:wi.f,Qsxazmaviiegiv42-mis,IVwglmfgw-'Qfa:a?2igff? ' -15' 555 ---in : . ??ifi:?1:. ' mf: nys:-sT:Z:552t9.Mv-Eiiil152323:Jiiiibfjifiiwivi-SW.G1lil?KQ:w3i'l1ffSi' 2 ' ,. 3 f, . .- S LW, M 232 r -- - aww -, S S ,---g N ,. , , V W ev, ,,,,?,.s, 1 .... ,. 'ff A ,,.-W.wifPW. Mwwfim 5 ILL ---' if 2' W, ,, A E ,., :W nmf,.W .M w. - - amy: - s 3' K si ' figs iw ' M TV 'iQ ' as R '--'emi E'3,z1rgsg ,qs5:5f,-:. S y , : : N '-554: E , 5 25 i E 5, ,i Q 2 .5, ,gg ,gy L I i i 5 2 9 ' If5i?fII?s3 2 K lx s 5 3 5 -'v E H .. ' I I ' k 5 5 2 R in f 3 z N 2 ' 2 152 2 ,, E Q il, , s f 2 ' s 2 5 E ls , 5 9, i ' , , 5' R y E fi q ,. tt 1 K 1 4 ,5 s. E , l f l ' re. bw. w iki? W 2 2 Q ' E t I X s A 2 S , EW! ' f YJW.. ,..,.qasg,5 , N 3 X 5-in X 5 3 Q, X2 5' E , 1 ' K Q 3 . s 3 EV f 'sf Q as ,T i l VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Back row: Paul Starkey, Pete Ellingson, Rich Bath, Rich MacBeth, Larry Tice, Paul Wilson, Ben Gonzales, Humphries, John Stilwell, Tom Miles, Ron Head, Terry Christiansen, Ron Carnes, Howard Coulson. Managers: Bob Abbey, Tom Diver, Pete gue, Don Plowman. Third row: Dave Davis, Gary Hawkins, Gary Wishart, Coulson, Gordon Ward, Bill Mills. Second row: Jim McLung, Grant Bob Daullon, Kent Puckeff, Bob Ewing, Thursfon Henzel. Front row: Tom Chuck Sweetland, Mr. Duncan, Coach. 251 DISTRICT WRESTLERS. Front row: Dave Davis, Jim Mclung, Grant Humphries, John Stilwell, Tom Miles, Ron Head, T Christiansen, Ron Hitchcock, Bob Daulton, Kent Puckett, Bob Ewing, Thurston Henzel. Back row: Gary Hawkins, Gary Wishart, Rich Bath, Rich MacBeth, Larry Tice, Paul Wilson, Ben Gonzales, Dan Woster, Dave Coulson, Gordon Ward, Bill Mills. 252 271 Place Sm? d in Di iris! The Varsity Wrestling squad had a fine season again this year with a special attraction. Klamath Falls played host to the touring Japanese All-Stars wrestling squad. Although the Japanese won the meet with a convincing 27-3 decision, the Pelicans showed excellent performance under such fine competition. K.U.'s Tom Miles took the only win forthe Pels. ln the District meet the Pelicans placed a strong second behind ever-tough Grants Pass. Coach Delance Duncan eyes next year's season as another fine one with several lettermen returning. Tom Miles and Grant Hum- phries sharpen up during a practice session. erry All- mrs WS!! Klamath JAPANESE ALL-STARS RON HITCHCOC N GRANT HUMPHRI ES JOHN STILWELL BEN GONZALES Broadiumper Tom Miles shows his top form for the EI Rodeo and camera. 2,54 Sprinter Arie DeGroote and Broadiumper Grover Dohn show their speed Crank J Javelin ace Wulf Smifh sefs for one of his long heaves. Two long casts coming up-as weighfmen Bob Holman and Bill Mills ready io lei fly. 255 1963 Klamath Union High School Tennis Team. First row: Coach Gil Boyd, Terry Cole, Brad Finch, Tom Cole Dan Maw, Dick Sept. Second row: Alan Clark, Gary Vaught, Larry Tice, Doug Stiles, Hal Holman, Dave Geil Larry Tice and Dave Geil, number 1 and 2 and number 'I doubles team, take aim on a ball down the middle in an early season workout. 256 Junior Dave Geil gets set for a return in a match to hold his number 2 ranking. Kenai Alan Clark, the only senior on this year's squad, awaits a serve. Tom and Terry Cole, both freshmen, practice their doubles play while battling the early season snowballs and rain. 257 5 Coach Wade Patterson intently watches the performance of his team as they practice after school. Kasvball Q F A X J K ,. . e F f - , w w w' 21 - ff, figaifw fzf iffw fig 7 ' ' -f +' :. 1- P . -1 -- :- .:- . . ., ,9 , . H ' A: wr um- 21 LXH7-4,.P'f L. 1 . I ' Ira'-ve:m A1 . 1 wr: 4 J' 1 nw., 412 . .f f V . 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A N 9-5 4 Lf PX 2 FW i 5 1 ri, Q Q L Wu ,M nf , sa K H ,. fe ,Q , 'sf -f , . , -it -'- - -' 1 A team member races the ball to first. Improving a player's batting average takes practice and that is exactly what this ball player is attempting to do. 258 Z my - ,, 2 ,LL.' Q, , , I ge, V - V - wwf, : -2?-5 my ' -mifrefwl, fem Miwhm mf-A ffQ,,ww5- fem, Miisrg, ., W. 12 me -2 ,.,, Swann? -,-., .,A.. , Nw. A ,-L. ah, -. A Ar ,. ., 3, AL'A' ' 4. .V.. . - '- .k i f -k-L iii' 'i '1 --'.' 'k L 2,1152 Vern Pefrlfk uffempfs T0 Sfedl 3 ,, fr ' 'W Second base U5 J0hn GVUY POSI' , - - ff A TIOHS hlm56lf fo fd ke CIdVUl1fCl99 1 . . . . . gif' zigzag-iffhi'g1fff21frz'i 2 . 31533?2g,:gi1g,.fttw,by gi- of This SI'lUCfIOh Wlfh u possible fiffiilf Km', H OUT- f 1:3111 iflfff ,K,,k :-f-fi'lfffik,i':7fff'fEf Vk'. g VVV, V V W - rrrrr r r r . e 1 , ., 1 fx. fl: E'?1,: :v v -,L 1 il ' I-I f' V- A ,k., -' wi ,i-A-5z1f' I lfi'1 -,-' :I V 'k,L 1 .,.' -'h. '-'1fi1:e1yJ'1 biS1.-fQQ .L::,i- gg 1f2jf1fk ' rr k-hk I 1 'LAL Vfiif I if f .171:QQQ:Flaggcigffi-sit --5.-v a 5.41-Qtr' owl Q11 L, U,,. LLL,A. H ., 1. ' John Parisotto waits for the ball as Vern Pefrick rounds ihird to come home. The butter waits for the pitcher's delivery. L R I an 1' ff.. gf: . ,, f pg -... 6 ,Q 45 we ,ww wx mm, K, an nl Mfgfsw -Q. as ax L 1 mm 5 ' 4 Mi. 2 1 ' L 1 1 w 1 f 1 U 4 4 A r fgiibyimf X91 N Q Linda Bonotto and Suana Whytal WHYTAl.'S LADIES APPAREL KLAMATH GAS COMPANY 205 Riverside Phone 2-2541 901 Main Phone 4-8222 ADVERTISERS ACIGIFIS Furniture '----- ---- 2 84 GC-?I'1e'S MENS STOVE . -- ---- 27I Nyback's Flower Fair ........ .276 Anderson Studio ........ .... I 275 Guide Printing, Ing. , , , ,,,, 567 Agcw ROOI Beer Drlve In ' 276 The Gun Slore 6 4 Oregon Title Co. ot Klamath Co. .275 Balsiger Motor Co. ..... .... 2 80 Hal's Sport Shop ....... .... 2 75 Pacific Power and Light ....... 283 Bank of Klamath Falls .... .... 2 75 Harry Hatter Furniture . . . .... 277 Penney, J, C. ........... . . . .270 Beach's Jewelers ...... .... 2 69 Harttield's .............. .... 2 78 Pioneer Tobacco Co, , , , , , , ,277 Bee Hive Auto Lease . . . .... 264 Heaton Steel and Supply ...... .277 Bell's Hardware ...... .... 2 84 Herman's Men's Store .... - .... 280 I I Bowden Music Co .... ..., 2 85 Home Appliance Co. .. . .... 287 Remef' Jewelers, J- C- - ----- - - -268 Hovvcrdls Cleaners I .lih 277 Robert s Hardware ............ 276 Robertson School ot Business .... 263 Calhoun's Floor Covering ...... 280 Cascade Home Furnishings . . .281 Jim Olson Motors .... . . .263 I - Coast-to-Coast ....... I ........ 283 Joe's Barber Shop . . . . .... 281 g2gZIE,:eSyg,rIffilII?OrIge' ' ' .267 Coca-Cola ......... ' .... 282 Joe's Sporting Goods . .. .... 283 SCOHIS Pure Pak Sausage I I I I I .278 Cofeffi Exchange ' 2 86 Sewing Machine Center ....... 274 Colliers Cleaners ...... .... 2 78 KI IO II GI 277 Suomi Ream, Colyear Motor Sales Co. . . . .... 268 'm U 055 ---- ---- - ' ' Copeland LUINJSI CDI I I I I I I283 KILAD I I I I I I I I I I I I I279 Sixth Street Oxygen Sales ...... 276 Currin's For Drugs .... . Derby's Music Co. . . . Dick Reeder's ...... . Drews' Men's Store . Drive More Motors . . . . Eads Moving and Storage . . . East Side Pharmacy ........ Eccles Motors ............. Ernie's Bike and Hobby Shop . Fashion Cleaners .......... Ferebee Studio ............ First Federal Savings and Loan First National Bank of Oregon Flowers by Bill and Rita ..... Foulger's Leons ........... 262 269 286 281 268 264 266 286 282 272 287 264 273 274 286 277 Kerns, J. W. ......... . Klamath Cleaners .....,. Klamath Co. Abstract Co. Klamath Ice and Storage . Klamath Gas Company . .. Klamath Radiator ..... KOTI-TV ............ The Landry Company .. LaPointes ...' .... . . . . Leo's Camera Shop Local Loan ........ Mathews, J. Paul .... Maury's Foreign Cars . . . Medoland Creamery Montgomery Ward .... Motor Investment .... Moty and VanDyke . . . ....27O ....276 ......287 ......267 ....262 ...281 .287 ...266 ....27O ....269 ...265 ...265 ....269 ...285 ....283 ...280 ....272 Shakey's Pizza Parlor ..... Shaw Stationery Co. ..... . Sherwin Williams Paints ....... S arkle Car Wash .... p ....... Specialized Service ..... Superior Troy ................ Swan Lake Moulding Co. ..... . Thomas Dodge . . . Tog Shop ................... U.S. National Bank of Portland Vacuum Cleaner Center ........ Valley Rental ........ .... Wilson Wiley Buick .... .... Wi Ne Ma Motor Hotel' .. . . . . . Whyta I ' s ............. .... Your Store .......... .... 285 264 275 273 275 287 Tom Natale JIM OLSON MOTORS 522 So. 6th Phone 4-5126 TEACHERS Adams, D.-18, 62, 169 Aiieehs, L.-22, 54, 75 Allen, L.-29, 225 Alloway, R.-18 Angstead ,P.-15 Ansell, L.-20 Aper, J.-41 Bailie, D.-30 Bailey, F.-20 Bear, M.-30, 31 Beddow, F. Bevans, G.-18 Bills, C. Bingham, R.-18 Blomquist, R.-36, 107 Boone, D.-18, 102, 103 Boyd, G.-26, 225, 256 Bushong, E.-18 Brown, M. Buehler, J.-24 Chamberlin, G.-24, 67 Corrigan, L.-18, 92 Crabtree, T.-26, 27 Craig, R.-32, 33 Danks, M. Deller, P.--26 DeShazo, H.-26, 208, 225 Dow, J.-18 Duncan, D.-20, 225 Ezell, D.-18 Faller, A.-20, 64, 86, 225 Fischer, L.-30 Foulon, J.-19, 190 French, D.-17, 73 Gerber, S.-20, 101 Hackett, E.-34 Hall, H.-37 1-1511, K.-24 Hallack, D.-34, 40, 108 Hanson, C.--37 Harder, P.-26, 225, 237 Harris, W.-32 Hart, G.-32 .-35, 91, 108,225 G.-20, 208 H.-22, 76 A.-5, 24, 25 N-19, 60,70 , 08,112 Jewel, R.-24 Jewel, T.-38 Johnson, J.-29, 39, 40, 224 Johnson, R.-25 Keck, A.-29, 224 Kittredge, A.-19 Kline, L.-21, 224 Labos, R.-22,23 LaClair, .l.--40 Lake, J.-32 Liver, J.-25 Mansfield, W.,-25, 224 Matoush, L.-37 McKinney, W.-14 McQueen, B.-19 Miller, L.-15 Moore, L.-28 Nichols, G.-21, 71, 93 Noggle, B.-19 O'Conner, M.-41 0'Toole, P.-26, 27 Overman, Paterson, Paterson, Peterson, Peterson, Polschok, A.-27, 194 B.--27,224 W.-21, 224, 258 A.-30, 31 J.-21, 190,225 N.-35 Redkey, E.-28, 88, 94 Redkey, M.-31 Roper, H.-25 Ross, D.-24, 25, 124 Routh, S.-28, 65, 88 Scapple, F.--17, 73 Scott, J.-30, 90 Shannon, A. Sherrill, N.-23, 79 Smith, S.-21, 97 Stewart, F,--38 sfmde, M.-41, 74, 97 Stull, J.-23 Tanielian, B.--23 Teale, H.-33, 40 Terriere, G.-17, 95, 194 Thomas, R.-21 Thomas, S.-16,' 18, 19, 92 Thompson, L.--33 Todd, H.-16, 68 Trueblood, L.-33 Vanderpool, E.-27 Waldron, A.--38, 64 Welzbacker, R.-33 Williams, R.-27, 169, 224 Woodhouse, C.--19 CLUBS A'-Cappella l-114 A Cappella ll-118 Art Club-81 Aqua Pels-94 Boys' Alliance-73 Delta Chi-82, 83 Ecology Club-86 El 'Rodeo-60, 61 French Club-79 Future Business Leaders-90 Future Homemakers-80 Future Nurses-74 Future Teachers-92, 93 German Club-75 Girls' League-68, 69 Girls' Recreation Association--88, 89 Hi-Y-65 Honor Society-62, 63 international Relations League- 66 K Club-98, 99 Key Club-72 Krater-102, 103 Latin Club-76, 77 Math Club-67 Grchestra-1 18 Pelicanettes-100, 101 Pelican Service Club-95 Pep Peppers-96, 97 Quill 81 Scroll-70 Re-ln-Ca-87 Science Club-71 Script 81 Mike-78 Ski Club-91 Spanish Club-84, 85 Tri-Hi-Y-64 SENIORS Alford, Mike-105, 133, 142 Alter, .lon-142 Ambrogehi, Walter-71, 142 Anderson, Bob-125, 142 Anderson Charlotte-65, 125, 142 Anderson, Gladys-88, 142 Anderson, Mary-92, 142 Arnold, Louise-38, 115, 142 Aschenbach, Don--98, 142 I Badker, Joyce-100, 143 Badorek, Paula-92, 142 Bailey, Diana-65, 74, 95, 142 Baker, Beverly Baker, Karen-142 Baker, Nancy-58, 60, 61, 62, 70,96,125, 132,138, 141, l143, 167, 170 Baker, Ralph-143 Baker, Richard-143 Ball, Cheryl-63, 96, 134, 143 Bard, Patricia-143 Barrick, John-143 Battis, Virginia-62, 69, 74, 143 Bauer, Pam-47, 51, 55, 52, 59, 79, 95, 124, 125, 129, 130, 134,143, 151,275 Bedord, Jody-95, 144 Beeman, Donna Bell, Betty41OO, 144 Bell, Glenda-144 Bennett, Carolyn-'144 Bennett, Rebecca-65, 144 Bianchi, Bill-98, 137, 144, 229 Biehn, David-34, 76, 112, 129, 144 Blanco, Robert-144 Blanton, Frances Borsting, Barbara-69, 79, 96, 1127, 144 Bousquet, Carol-62, 69, 91, 96, 115,129,135,144,167 Bragg, David Bramwell, Barbara-144 Breed, Staff-112, 144 Brickner, Anne-59, 69, 70, 100, 1103, 144 Brotherhood, Gail-62, 96, 104, 134, 144 Brower, Carolyn-92, 145 Brown, Dorothy-140, 145 Bruns, Chris-135 Bryan, Barbara-145 Buck, Brian Buckner, Sandra-145 Bunyard, Mary--100, 145 Burgoyne, Nicki-79, 96, 145 Burnett, Dave-145 Cahoon, Phillip-145 Caldwell, Donna-78, 145 Callan, Arthur Chamberland, Wayne-57, 98, 129, 145, 228 Chase, Mike-145 Chitwood, Nancy-62, 74, 76, 112, 128, 133,145 Christy, Don-60, 62, 65, 70, 76, 99, 130, 134, 145,228 Clark, Alan-60, 51, 70, 79, 125 ,'145, 256, 257 Clark, Dawn--145 Cochrane, Patricia-62, 76, 112, 133, 145 Collins, Mike Collman, Ron Cook, Diana-146 Cook, William Coon, Julie-96, 146 Cooper, Kathy-62, 74, 96, 125, 128, 134, 146 Copeland, Charlene-146 Coughran, Sandra-146 Coulter, Ray Curry, Jean-96, 146 Dahn,,Grover-48, 59, 73, 99, 136, 146, 230, 254 Dalcour, Gordon-146 Dalton, Evelyn--65, 96, 147 Davis, Carole-147 Davis, Carolyn-147 Davis, Glenn--60, 65, 70, 147, 154, 280 Davis, Rae Ann--65, 115, 147 Davis, Sharon-100, 147 Davis, Stanley-147 Day, Judith-147 Dearing, Roseann-147 Deaton, Jim-147 Dennis, Carolyn-135, 147 Denton, Diana-91, 147 Dexter, Quentin-147 Dilday, Bob-147 Dill, Mary Diver, Jane-56, 69, 75, 96 l130,147,151 Dixon, Mary-50, 51, 62, 79, '148, 222, 223, 269 Dougherty, Sharon-148 Douglas, Susan-65, 90, 95, 148 Drake, Cheryl-148 Dukes, Bob Durham, Linda-148 Durkeson, Dinnis-148 Earley, Sharon-79, 148 Eastman, Lloyd-105, 148 Eberlein, Janet-148 Eden, Paulette-115, 148 Ehlers, Fred-57, 60, 67, 70, 91, '112,124,125,126,128,129, '139,148. 151,267,275 263 Mom 81 Eighth Shoron Rowland Phone A-3252 DRIVE MORE MOTORS 264 FEREBEE STUDIO I 302 Moira Phone 4-3579 Robertson School Compliments of LOCAL LOAN CO. Salary, Furniture, or Auto Loans of Business 115 NO. tenth sf, Phone 2-2537 J. PAUL MATTHEWS Public Accountant 411 AAQH1 Phone 2-4126 306 S. 6'll'l Phone 4-8138 lderkin, Larry-148 Hallack, Gael-96, 115, 151 Hyde, Mary-97, 154 Lopez, T116-V650-156 lderkin, 'Leella-148 l-OWVTWGVL MC1l'Vlf1-156 lliott, Jon-148, 228 His, Kenneth-99, 148 nglish, John-99, 149, 228 pinosa, Marylee-149 keli, Kurt ans, Barbara-62, 74, 96, 129, 133, 149 ans, Vic-149 rris, Mark ulkner, Jack--71, 84, 91, 149 tters, Claudia-100, 149 et, Kathryne-95, 149 ren, Karin Anne-149 nn, Rick-127, 149, 231 dge, Carolyn-149 ster John-62, 76, 125, 129, 133,138,149 nk, Dianne-149 drick, Gary--149 dricks, Virginia-34, 57, 62, 79,97,117,125,126,128, 131, 139, 149, 168, 264 eman, Donald-149 , i, Carol-60, 61, 62, 70, 96, '125, berg, 134, 150 David-150 end, Louis-150 end, Ronald-150 lloway, Wayne-84, 98, 150, 230 ntry, 150 orge, son, Darlene-62, 100, 133, Harry-150, 237 Linda-95, 150 more, Shirley-150 Jean-96, 150 rleve, eller, Steve-76, 150 nzales, Benny ham, Chris-150 en, David-150 n, Tessa-62, 67, 96, 128, 131, 150, 168 QOVY mm, , Lana-69, 91, 150 Donald-112, 151 l, Randy-151 Hamaker, Judy-71, 96, 125, '13O, .151 Hamilton, Barbara-151 Hamilton, Denny-151 Hammersley, Paula-60, 70, 96, '151, 264 Hampson, Donald-151 Hand, Kenneth-151 Haney, Richard Haniten, Pat-152 Honkins, Veleta-152 Hanville, Linda-62, 74, 96, 135, 152 Harrison, Bill-152 Hartley, Joan-152 Hatfield, Nancy-152 Howkins, Gary-98, 152 Howkins, Jacqueline-152 Hayes, Don-152 Head, Ronny-58, 73, 98, 152 Hedquist, Marcia-152 Henry, Dagmar-69, 75, 91, 96, 129,152,17O,189 Henzel, Thurston-98, 140, 141, 152, 230 Hessig, Mary Jean-62, 71, 96, 129, 152 Hiatt, Robin-59, 68, 96, 115, 129, 137, 152 Higgins, Terri-153 Highland, Janet-62, 74, 76, 96, 132, 153 Hitchcock, Ron-51, 56, 98, 128, 139,151,153, 229, 231, 232 234 Hoagland, Alice-96, 153 Hodges, June-153 Hoff, Marsha-153 Holliday, Norman-153 Holman, Robert-153, 229, 255 Holmes, Betty-65, 95, 153 Hoppe, Judy-65, 74, 95, 129, 153 Horn, Rick-59, 99, 128, 153, 229 ' Horsley, Martha-4153 Hubbard, Virginia-153 Hu'mmel, Don-91, 153 Hunsaker, Diana-71, 74, 77, 97, '128, 153 Hunt, Ann-154 Hunter, Starla-74, 88, 154 Ivie, Don-154 Jackson, Jim-99, 154 Jackson, Merle-154 Jackson, Ron-99, 154, 228 Jessup, Jerry-154 Jimenez, Linda-154 Johns, Georgia Johnson, Catherine-88, 155 Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tommy-76, 133, 155 Johnson, Vicki-135, 155 Jones, Glenn . Joneschiet, Janet-155 Keely, Roger-155 Kelley, Fred-57, 98, 128, 155, 229 Kellogg, Peggy-125, 155 Kerr, Charles-71, 155 Keys, Pamela-79, 155 Kidwell, John-155 King, Dorothy-155 Knight, Mike-155 Koertie, Larry-91, 155 Kowalis, John-76, 155 Kramer, Gerald-91, 99,155 Kunz, Lynetta-90, 95, 156 Kurth, Jim-49, 98, 156 Kyle, Robert-67, 71, 75, 79 112, 132, 156 LaGrande, Janice-48, 76, 97 115, 124,125,129, 132,156 Lapsley, Susan-65, 97, 1 15 '129, 156, 286 Lawrence, Steve-34, 76, 99 '112, 156, 237 Leaming, Karen-50, 51, 69, 124, 129, 140, 222, 223 Leavitt, Yvonne-90, 95, 156 Lee, Sheridan-79, 156 Leiser, Susan-90, 100, 156 Leonardo, Cherie Leppert, Louis-156 Lewis, Judy-156 Libby, Kenneth-156 Lund, Michael-156 Lusk, Patty-157 MacBeth, Richard-99, 157, 231 Martin, Mary Martz, Kayce-48, 63, 97, 136, 157 M6rv1n, Roy-35, 60, 65, 70, 91 99, 157, 231 Mathews, Roxie-101, 115, 125 157 Mathis, Barbara-157 Matlick, Joseph-67, 99, 157, 230 Maxwell, Jim Maxwell, Wanda-157 Mayhew, Bill-49, 157 Mcauliffe, Pat-95, 157 McBride, Myrtle-157 McCann, Vicki-74, 157 McClung, Jim-99, 157 McClure, Nancy-90, 97, 157 McCornack, Janice-60, 61, 63, 70, 97, 125, 133, 154, 157, 275 McFadden, Lewis Wayne-76, 158 McGinnis, Danny-158 McLane, Marie-97, 158 McLin, Phyllis-16, 60, 61, 70, 1 1 1 97, 217 115, 129,135, 158, 162, McMillen, Margaret-158 Meade, Diane-74, 158 Melton, Doreen-75, 95, 158 Meyer, Judy-158 Meyer, Rachel-97, 158 Michael, Dan Migliaccio, Virginia-75, 97, 158 Miles, Tom-98, 158, 162, 254 Miller, Fred Miller, Gary-98, 158, 231 Miller, Rose Miller, Wanda-158 Misco, Dennis-158 Mitts, Richard Molatore, Jerry-22, 54, 55, 63, 67, 75, 76, 79, 132, 158, 269 Montague, Dennis-115, 159 Moon, Duane+159 Moore, Karen-159 265 THE LANDRY COMPANY 419 AAoin Phone 2-2526 Moormon, James-105, 159 Morgcin, Peggy-159 Morse, Morshczll-112, 159 Mueller, Dole-65, 70, 91, 103, 1127, 159 Mundlin, Penne-60, 70, 76, 97, 159 Murdock, Ko1'hy-56, 63, 71, 97, 102,103,133,151,159 Murray, Richard-160 Musselmon, JoAnn-160 Neothomer, Richard Nelson, Eugene-160 Nelson, James-160 Nelson, Ricky-160 NeTzer, Verne-129, 160 Nicol, Nancy-57, 63, 68, 76, 97,130,132,137 Niemi, Luffy-63, 65, 99, 112, 160, 230 Novofny, JoAnn-160 Ochs, Charlie-46, 60, 65, 70, '91,128,14O,16O Oliver, Ronnie-160 Olson, Leotrice-160 Olvero, Stephanie-50, 51, 139, 160, 222, 223 Ostlund, Jon-65, 160 Offerbein, John-21, 56, 63, 65 91, 99,125,13O,132,138, 1151,160, 228 1 Owens, Sue Ann-58, 63, 68, 97, 115,127,138,161 Paddock, Susan-54, 55, 63, 75, 77, 79, 97, 134,161, 269 Pcidgeit, Ron-161 Pcllies, Kenneth-161 Pc1risoTTo, Lindo-132, 161 Peebler, Carman-112, 115, 1 Phelps, Gail-161 Phillips, Carol-100, 161 Piper, Donald-34, 58, 63, 67 132 73, 99,116,125,130, 139,161,168,169, 237 Pomeroy, Corbyn-161 Presfon, Mike-65, 161, 232 Pryor, JoAnne Puckeff, Kent-99, 161, 230 Pyles, Doug-76, 161 Romey, Karen-63, 97, 129, 167 Roney, Mory-161 Reeder, Vicforic-162 Reinmiller, Cheryl-74, 162 Rhoades, Dole-162 Richardson, Buck--162 Rider, Donald-162 Riffey, Kathy-162 Robinson, John--65, 91, 99, 162, 231 Rodgers, Letfie--162 Rowland, Sharon-60, 70 l134, 162, 264 Russell, Ruth-95, 117, 163 Ryzek, Donna-65, 97, 163 Scikoch, Mary-53 Samples, Sharon-163 Samuel, Duncan-163 Sandberg, Judy-163 Sandoval, Paul-163, 237 26 GUIDE PRINTING, INC. 12th 81 Klamath Phone 4-5373 Klamath lce and Storage Frozen Food Storage in Transit 661 Spring Dolores-65, 97, 163 , Sharon-163 25, 129, 163 164 Richard-99, 134, 163 Roy-47, 162, 163 , d - , m Ro ger 71 163 Janice-163 :k, Gale-163 Barbara-163 Jim-164 Suzanne-65, 95, Ronnie Jim-36, 44, 56, 63, 76, Dwight-63, 65, 111, 112, 115,122,123,124, 125, 128, 129 130 13 1 164 5,137, 15 , ,Andrea-46, 49, 95, 128, Donna-65, 101, 164 Ba rd-1 64 Karen-22, 57, 96, 138, 4 2316116-164 Larry-21, 63, 99, 128, 4 , Jeannie-164 Mary Beth-49, 63, 74, 125,135, 141,164,167 , Gary Dennis-141, 164 David Lowella-101, 164 , Paul-99, 164 Tim-164 Mildred-165 Sha ron-95 , 13 9, 165 Taggart, Lloyd-165 Taylor, Judy-165 Teeple, Judy-165 Tetrick, Todd-65, 140, 165 Thomas, Connie-97, 125, 128, 141, 165, 167 Thompson, Arthur-165 Thompson, Carol-70, 103, 165 Thomson, Dennis-165 Thorne, Ray-48, 77, 99, 127 138, 165 Toles, Kenny-165 Tompkins, Harold-165 Toney, Maior Tucker, John-165 Turpin, Carlene-166 Tuttle, Judy-166 Van Devalle, Sandra Vansickle, Robert Vaught, Janice-65, 166- Veatch, Richard-115, 166 Vetkos, Dave-99, 166 Waggoner, Mary-103, 166 Walker, Larry-159 Walls, Kenny-167 Warner, Beverly-65, 167 Warner, Larry-166, 231 Warren, James-166 Waters, Charlotte-166 Webb, Eugene-99, 166 Webb, Randy-166 Wesley, Brenda-166 West, Louise-63, 78, 102, 166 Whitby, Phyllis-76, 97, 125, 166 White, Larry-166 Wickersham, Fred-76, 112, 125 167 Wilbur, Mark+71, 167 Williams, James-167 Williams, Juanita-167 Williams, Ronald-167 Williams, Lee Ann-167 Wilson, Howard Woldt, Robert-128, 169 Walter, Larry-99, 168, 229 Wood, Laurena-168 Worlein, Larry-76, 169 Worrell, Burt Ybarra, Evelyn-169 Young, Leonard-169 Zimmerman, Louise Zirkle, Reid-169 JUNIORS Allison, Earl Allred, Edward-172 Amacker, Dennis-172 Amidon, Carol-75, 172 Amos, Herbert-172 Andersen, Nancy-88, 89, 172 Andrews, John Arcuri, Frank Argetsinger, Gerald-75, 172 Ash, Walter-172 Asher, Linda-172 Ashford, Richard Atkinson, Paul Badger, Ernest-112, 172, 236 Bailey, Bud-172 Bailey, Robert-172 Bailey, Stephen-172 Bailey, Tim-79, 172 Baker, James Baker, Virginia-172 Baltazor, Frank Baraboo, Pam-90, 172 Barnes, Gerald Barnes, David Barnes, Sherry-172 Barnett, Jerry-172 Barnwell, Doris-172 Bartlett, Carla-91, 128, 189, 172 Bartlett, Ray Basco, Thomas Bates, Terry-172 Bath, Richard-33, 172 Baugh, Johnnie--75, 172, 237 Baustien, Sandra-96, 130, 172 186 Beene, Jim-64, 71, 130, 172, 190 Bell, Mary Bennington, Roxie-71, 76, 88, 96, 172 Benson, Garry-98, 172 Bispham, Jean-100, 173 Binney, Larry-98, 127, 173 Bingham, Cherly-71, 91, 173 Bingham, Jeffrey-173 Black, Kathy-96, 125, 173 Blacksmith, Roy-173 . Blackwell, Mary-100, 173 Blair, Lorayne-173 Bleak, Eldon-77, 173 Bleak, Karen Bogatay, Robert-91, 237 Bonham, Ron-91, 98, 125, 173, 190 Boren, Tom-173 Boshuizen, Jan-173 Bowen, John-173 Brandon, Elizabeth Bray, Susan-173 1 Breed, Nona-173 Brinegar, Bill-91, 173 Britton, Mary-173 Brown, Dennis Brown, Gerald-236 Brown, Jack-173 Brown, JoAnn-76, 173 Broyles, Herbert-173 Brasseur, Tom-64, 91, 173 Bratton, Patty-95, 124, 125 1129, 173 Bruns, Laurie+61, 69, 74, 79, 173, 275 Bryant, Sharon-173 Buck, Donna-78, 100, 173 Buck, Joanne-173 Budden, Brent-112, 115, 130, 173 Burg, Shirley-173 Burns, Judy-173 Burris, Rhoda-173 Campbell, Steve-91, 98, 173, 234 Carlisle, Larry Carnes, Tom-98, 173 Carnini, Jeanne-50, 51, 174, 222, 223 Carpenter, Bryan-174 Carter, Bonnie-174 Cassel, Penny-174 Cassidy, Larry-67, 76, 174 Casson, Georgia-174 Cedarleaf, Keith-174 Chandler, Albert-174 Chandler, David-174 Charles, Ronald Cheyne, Terry-174 Christiansen, Terry-99, 174, 232, 233 Clarkfilnrothy-174 Clark, Robert-174 Clem, Doris-174 Cline, Larry-174 Clubb, David-174 Cody, Barbara-174 Cofer, Barbara-96, 174, 286 Colahan, Donna-174 Coleman, Curtis Colt, Martha-76, 174 Conn, Pam-91, 96, 115, 174 Cooper, Gary Costanio, Charles-174 Coulson, David-174 Coulson, Howard-174 Cox, Diane-64, 77, 96, 174 cman, Bill-91, 174 Crawford, Diane-174 Crawley, Mlk56O, 70, 76, 174 Crider, Janet Cumming, Archie Cummins, Donna+26, 95, 174 Cunningham, Marvin-128, 174 Cprrin, Leslie-64, 74, 93, 96, 115, 125, 175 Curtis, Jack Dahn, Bill-175 Daulton, Bob Davis, Dave-99 Davis, Murrit-175 Davis, Shirley-175 Day, Tom-175, 232 Day, Ralph Dean, Terry-175 Decker, Judy-175 Deets, Terry-175 Denham, Roy Derby, Robert-210 Derosier, Laura-175 Deshazo, Daniel 267 Joan Hamilton J. 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RENIE JEWELERS 1021 Main Phone 4-4606 Colyear Motor Sales Co. 508 So. 6th Phone 4-3159 y Sparkle Car Wash ' Klamath Falls' First Automatic Car Wash E 4023 So. 6th Phone 4-5543 Fred Ehlers DREWS MAN'S STORE 733 Main Phone 4-4121 Detroit, John-91, 112, 175 Diver, Tom-175, 236 Dow, Larry--175, 232 Downs, Frank Drew, Alexis-76, 96, 125, 127, 175 Drew, Carol--79, 91 , 96, 175 Drew, Harry Duffy, David-175 Dukes, Bobby Dunkeson, Dennie Earl, Kristina Eastburn, Brian Eastburn, Richard--175 Egalite, Joan--175 English, Linda--70, 74, 103, 175 Enright, John476, 99, 175, 233 Erekson, Phyllis-175 Erlandson, Jana-71, 74, 91, 96, 175, tae, wo Espersen, Robert-84, 175 Estenson, Tim Eudoily, Dawane Evans, Bill-175 Evans, David Everly, Joe-76, 115, 175 Ewing, Bob-98, 175 Farnam, Greg Ferguson, Mike-175 Ferrell, Carolyn-93, 100 ,101, '175 Fields, Kerry Fitzgerald, Gerri-175 Fleet, Glenn 268 Guptill, Terry-176 Gustin, Lloyd-176 Guyer, Dean-67, 72, 112, 176 Guyer, Lanny-98, 176 Floren, Jim Floyd, Dotti?175 Flynn, Jim--91, 126, 176 Fodge, Judy-176 Foster, Walter--176 Free, Kenneth-176 Freeman, Nancy--88 Friend, Louis Fuller, Coral 115, 176, 222, 223 Gallagher, Marianne-50, 51, 115,v176, 222, 223 Garrison, Bob-176 Gattis, Carolyn-100, 101, 125, 176 Gauger, Mary-176 Geil, David-498, 176, 256, 257 Gilliland, Arthur Gilmore, Melvin Ginder, Susan--176 Givens, Betty-176 Glinkman, Louis-176 Goggins, Bill Gooing, Joel--176 Gorsch, Leslie-176 Gossett, Donna-125, 176 Graham, Don--176 Graham, Donna-74, 100, 176 Graham, Judy-100, 176 Gray, Jesse Gray, John-176, 259 Griffith, Gary-176 Grigg, Arthur-176 Grimes, Daniel-176 Grow, Richard-176, 218 Gunn, Linda-176 Hager, Larry-176 Hall, Anita--76, 177 Hamilton, Joan--61, 70, 177, 267 Hammer, Carol-125, 177 Hampton, Steve-177 Hancock, Diana-95, 177 Hanville, Sally-61, 69, 70, 71 76, 117, 189 Hardcastle, Lynita-177 Hardenbrook, James Hardmen, Darrell Harless, Charlene-177 Harper, Ron-177 Harrison, Deanna-76, 177 Harroun, Mike-177 Hasskamp, Barbara-70, 177 Hastings, Dennis Hays, Margaret--177 Hendricks, Mary-177 Henninger, Joan-177 Herman, Ron-177 Hicks, Sandra-76, 177 Hill, Harold Hillman, Sue-177 Hilton, Dawn-177 Holman, Hal-129, 177, 256 Holston, Barbara-111, 177 Homfelf, Carol-177 Hooker, Terri Hoppe, George--177 Horn, Robert Howard, Richard--91, 236 Howie, Penny-70, 76, 77, 96, 1102, 103 House, Kathy Huck, Darrell Hub-bard, Marion Hudson, Richard-177 Hudson, James Humphrey, Grant-99, 177 Humphries, Janice-77, 112, 1 '177 Hunt, Bill-177 Hunt, Don-91 'Hunter, Steve-177 Jackson, Rich-177 Jasso, Inez Jenkins, Richard-79, 178 Jessup, Keith--178 Jocks, Charles-178 John, Michael-178 Jonck, Mary Ellen-112, 178 Johnson, David-30, 31, 178 Johnson, Neil--76, 178 Johnson, Robert-178 Johnson, Roy Jones, Gene-178 Jurgensen, Gayle-88, 178 Kelley, Jim Kellstrom, Lon-79, 91, 178 Kellum, Cheryl-79, 111, 178 Kenyon, Alan-178 Kerr, Judy-77, 88, 178 Kerr, Karolyn-92, 97, 178 Kettler, Daniel-178 Village Court 836 Main Phone 2-3331 Mike Veafch and Leo Morsfacl Leo's Camera Shop Main CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS Phone 2-3475 BEACH S JEWELERS 834 Mann Phone 4 3493 Maury's Foreign Cars 2727 S. 6Th Phone 4-7100 Your Volkswagen and -Porsche Dealer Alan Clark MQ,-y Dixon Jerry MolaTore and Susan Paddock 1 1 Pat O'Toole J. 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KERNS 734 So. 6th Phone 4-4197 Na ncy Lee Ba ker LclPOlNTE'S 270 507 Main Phone 4-8171 Killian, Steve-36, 178 King, Mary Ellen-178 Kitching, Mike-99, 178, 226, 233 Koehn, John-178 Kouts, Daberath-67, 76, 88, 178 Kowalis, Donald-178 Krecklow, Russell-178 Kuhn, Jack-178 LaClair, Nancy-88, 93, 97, 178 Lambert, Bobby Leistikow, Warren-178 Lelievre, Pat-178 Lewis, Nancy-178 Lewis, Victor-178 Lilly, Joe--178 Lindley, Ann-76, 91, 97, 125, 129, 130, 170 Lindmeier, John-91, 179 Logsden, Bonnie-179 Loney, Janiel-76, 91, 93, 179 Longueville, Cecille-179 Lopez, Ernest-179 Luft, Gordon-179 Lugo, Vera--179 Lunde, Pete-99, 179 Luse, Kathy-61, 64, 70, 76, 92, '93, 97, 179, 187, 190 Lutman, Dirk Mainor, Charles-179 Malcomb, Claudia-61, 70, 71, 79, 97, 179, 188, 286 Malley, Mike-41, 179 Martin, Jack Mason, Beth-74, 101, 179 Mathews, Baron-128, 179 Mattmiller, Jim-36, 64, 129, 179, 189 Maxwell, Barbara-179 Maxwell, Rickey Mayes, Claudia-179 MCCart, Ken-179 McDonald, Richard-179 McDowell, Richard-179 McFarland, Sally-64, 125, 179 MCKiloban, Mike-99, 179, 234 McKinney, Ken McKim, Tim-179 McKinney, Bonnie-179 McMillen, Harry-179 MCNutt, Gail-179 McSwain, Richard Meade, Shari-179 Mecham, Shirley-111, 179 Melhase, Ron-179 Mellentine, Gerald Michaelson, Richard-179 Mikkelsen, Mike-180 Miles, Richard Miller, Cindy-50, 51, 180, 222, 223 Miller, Mary Ellen-71, 91, 97, 128 Miller, Steve Mills, Bill-99, 180, 233, 255 Mills, Chuck-180, 233 Mitchell, Daryl-127, 180 Mitchell, Tamia-79, 93, 97, 125, 180 Moore, Rance-180 Moore, Steve-115, 180 Morgan, Ann-180 Morstad, Beverly-180 Moser, Norma-180 Mosley, Andrea-76, 180 Murdock, Marilyn-180 Mustoe, Janice--71, 90, 180 Nealy, Bolo-180 Neece, Jane-70, 76, 180 Newland, Henry-180 Novotny, Joanne Oestreicher, Jerry-180 Oliver, Laura-180 Ormsvee, Beverly-78, 92, 180 Otoole, Pat-61, 70, 180 Ough, Elizabeth-38, 67, 77, 101, 180 Owens, Janis-95, 180 Pace, Carl Palmer, Lana-180 Parisotto, John-99, 129, 171, 180, 186, 190, 259 Parks, Larry Patterson, Marilyn-97, 171, 180 186 Paxton, Jay-91, 99, 180, 233 Payne, Tyana-64, 71, 76, 91, 97, 180 Peterson, Donna-180 Peterson, Margaret-181 Petrick, Vernon-76, 99, 181, 232, 259 Phelps, Glenda-181 Phillips, Wilda-34, 35, 112, 18 Phillips, Jim-79, 181 Pierson, Rebecca-64, 79, 97, 181, 187 Piper, Dave-64, 181 Plowman, Steve-181 Poteet, Ruth-71, 74, 181 Potter, Linda-181 Powell, Keliey--181 Powell, Tessie-64, 76, 97, 125, 171, 181, 186 Provancha, Jim-181 Provancha, Tom-181 Putnam, Lexie-61, 70, 181 , 26 Randle, Sharon-74, 91 , 101, 180 Rathmacher, Alan-64, 181 Rechel, Earnest-181 Renich, Rick-32, 125, 181 Rice, Tom-181 Richardson, Elmer Richmond, Bill-181 Ritchey, 'Martin-76, 181 Robinette, John Rodgers, Beverly-181 Rodgers, Dennis Rogers, Roger-181 Ropp, Carolyn-97, 181 Rose, Dennis-181 Ross, Jim Ross, Lee Ross, Susan-181 Rosterolla, Eugene Row, Connie-90, 181 Row, Janice-181 Russell, Eugene Russell, Richard-32, 181, 237 Rutherford, Cheryl-97, 181 Sanders, Charles-67, 182, 28 Sanders, 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